Mangalore: Daijiworld career guidance programme draws huge response


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SHS)

Mangalore, Aug 24: Free career guidance programme 'What Next After 10th Standard', hosted by Daijiworld, saw hundreds of students from all over gather at SDM Law College here on Sunday August 24.

Students seeking guidance on making life-changing career decisions enthusiastically participated in the workshop along with parents.

Inaugurating the workshop, former minister and educationist Krishna J Palemar said that transformation in the family system from joint to nuclear has meant lack of guidance for children from elders. "This work, however, is now done by career guidance workshops that facilitate the process of moulding children in the right way and helping them head towards their goals," he added.

"Students after 10th standard go through confusion on what to choose next. Career guidance workshops show the top current trends in the education system and help the students get a clear picture on the scope in various fields and choose what's best for them," he said.

He reiterated that the joint families in bygone days provided comprehensive suggestions on moving forward in life.

"Today, after the emergence of nuclear family, the number of members in the family have reduced to three or four and parents are mostly seen busy in earning which is imperative in this competitive age," he said.

He expressed that due to the frenzied job-oriented lifestyle of parents, children were left alone, unable to understand the complexity of career paths.

He also conveyed that the contemporary age required such workshops to alleviate the confusions emerging within the minds of the students are at crossroads after 10th standard.

Chief guest Shivkumar, chartered accountant, briefly explained that the highest stake was in banking sector which would contribute to employment in the next five years. Due to the exit of human resource (retirement), five lac vacancies would be created over the next five years and students could avail this opportunity by taking up commerce as a priority after 10th standard.

"The agricultural sector in India has been slowly taken over by the industry and commerce sectors and it is evident in the contribution of these sectors to the country's GDP (gross domestic product)," he added.

He advised the children to look for options in the field of commerce and industry.

Editor-in-chief of Daijiworld Walter Nandalike praised the initiative taken by Ananth Prabhu, assistant professor of computer science department, Sahyadri College of Engineering, for inspiring Daijiworld to host the event.

He said that the today the situation is such that one looks only at profit-making commercial extravaganzas and sponsors rarely come forward to invest money on educational programmes.

He thanked Palemar for taking interest to sponsor the career guidance workshop and hoped that the workshop would help the gathering.

The day-long workshop was conducted by Ananth Prabhu who informed the students on various career options in the current competitive world. Ananth Prabhu is also the host of the career guidance programme on Daijiworld 24x7 TV channel, telecast every Sunday at 9 am.

  

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Tue, Aug 26 2014

    Hearty Congrats to Daijiworld and Walter for this great boon to our youngsters who will get correct guidelines and shape a better future career and life for themselves.

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  • Ananth Prabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 25 2014

    TO,

    Jamil Ahmed- Yes sir, the points you mentioned were addressed.


    Maxim Dsouza- Dear Sir, the program for 2nd PU Students will be carried out shortly in October.

    Mohan - thank you sir for your kind words.

    Joe Gonsalves - thank you sir.

    Valerian Dsouza - Thank you sir for your kind words of appreciation

    Ibrahim N - Thank you very much sir. Keep us in your prayers.

    Joyce - Thank you madam.


    We are also considering to host a similar event in Dubai for Class X and Class XII. If you are interested to be a part, let us know- daijiworld@gmail.com

    Do not forget to watch Career Guidance Program on TV Daijiworld 24x7 every Sunday at 9:00AM IST.

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  • Joyce Rego, Bajpe / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Aug 25 2014

    Congratulations! Dear Walter! Another feather in your cap! Keep up the good work!

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  • Ibrahim Nadubailu, Sullia-Al-Khobar KSA

    Mon, Aug 25 2014

    A wonderful and great initiative by Daijiworld for the aspiring young generation for parting a useful guidance to shape their future. Especially a great personality, and emerging Motivator of the Coastal town Mr. Ananth Prabhu is lead this event. Wishing all the success and good health. God bless all of you behind this great event.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 25 2014

    News such as Cattle theft and attacks on thieves, Love Jihad, conversions are drawing HUGE COMMENTS.
    Whereas Career guidance programme and development issues COMMENTATORS are taking back seat.
    Let us generously appreciate all the people who have taken initiative to host this event.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 25 2014

    A great and wonderful idea to provide guidance for young people to chose their career.

    The best gift one can another is education and Daijiworld are in the right direction in making this program available to all young talents.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Mohan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    My daughter said "awesome"

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  • Maxim DSouza, Mangaiore

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    This is a very useful programme.
    If you arrange a career guidance programme for PUC students it would be more helpful.

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  • Ananth Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    Yes sir, it was done.

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  • Ananth Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the parents, teachers and students who attended this program and made it a grand success. We at Daijiworld would like to organize this event every year for the benefit of the society. Similar program will be shortly organized for the students studying PUC.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    Thanks for the effort to Daiji who always takes up public cause.

    Here I am not very optimistic. What one can gather here is the importance in this guidance is given to Commerce subject. Are there any guest speakers or organisers, are eying to either marketing their own colleges which might be Commerce or planning to start Commerce colleges.

    This is purely my observation.

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  • jamil ahmed, udupi/qatar

    Sun, Aug 24 2014

    It is good to note career counseling for prospective professionals. However I suggest, if senior utives of major industries are invited may benefit the students. The subject should be addressed in multidisciplinary grounds (Commerce, Engineering, Medicine and Management techniques)

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