Imran Abdulrahman - Jubail KSA
Jubail, Feb 12: Mangalorean youngster Shiban Fayaz , an 8th standard student of International Indian School, Jubail, won the best performer award during the Jubail Global Toastmasters Club youth leadership programme conducted recently.
The two-month programme was held with a view to build the self-confidence of youngsters by providing them with communication and leadership skills.
Shiban is the son of Ahmed Fayaz who hails from Udyavar, Udupi, settled in Mangalore and working in Saudi Arabia for an Petrochemical company at Al Jubail.
Fayaz Ahmed inspired his son to join the Global toastmaster club for the youth leadership programme, and as per the guidance and support Shiban Fayaz continued his hard work to host the programme and successfully completed his project and won the best performer award.
Safare Muhammed was the programme’s chief coordinator. Taher Moinuddin, P G R Nair, Shabana Noor, P J J Antony, Samina Mazher, Jagadeesan Kumar, Rajeev Pillai, R J George, Jacob Kuriakose and Suresh Kumar conducted workshops on different aspects of public speaking and leadership skills. Huzaiffa Warorawalla handled the entire logistics.
Participants were given theoretical and practical training through workshops and project presentations. The programme commenced on Nov. 17 with 28 participants and concluded with a grand finale last week.
Nabeel Muhammed opened the valedictory function, and session president Sana Hussain welcomed the dignitaries and guests.
Global Toastmasters Club president Aziz Siddiqui and International Indian School principal Syed Hameed felicitated the organizers and the participants.
P G R Nair was the keynote speaker on Six Sigma of Life. Safare Mohammed briefed the audience about the salient features of the programme and introduced the master of ceremonies Arya Girish and Shiban Fayyaz.
Ariba Aziz and Neha Grace Cherian won the prepared speech and impromptu speech contest respectively. Award-winning teachers from Jubail school special care section Blessy Seju and Saira Oommen were felicitated during the event for their outstanding support to specially gifted children.
Nihal Nooh proposed the vote of thanks.