BU students vow to work for peace

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More than 100 students from Bahria University (BU) on Thursday vowed to save the country by becoming ambassadors of peace, as the School of Leadership conducted the third and final session off their nationwide campaign named Shabash Pakistan.

Shabash Pakistan is a nation branding movement started by the School of Leadership. The movement aims at reawakening patriotism and ‘Pakistaniyat’ in the youth. The programme would help them manoeuvre their strength to the path of creating a positive image of Pakistan in the international arena.

The School of Leadership did it in a different way. The methods were unlike the conventional educational and personality building methods. The young blood was taught in an interactive and participative manner, which is actually role playing in itself. Everyone was made to prove their presence. They were mainly led by questions. All in all, it was a “learning with fun” journey, which turned out to be very fruitful.

The School of Leadership is known for being pioneers of the training industry in Pakistan. They claim to provide a platform for individuals to discover and utilise their unquestionable ability to elevate their lives through conscious endeavor. The school helps brings about positive change in people’s (both young and old) personal, professional and social lives, which favourably impacts their families, organisations, communities and society at large. The school aspires to empower people through greater awareness of self, others and their environment, so that they are better able to steer their communities and organisations to higher levels of sustainable growth, impact and profitability. The school believes that the youth can be trusted to shape their own destiny, inspire their communities and craft a brighter future.

The trainer, Umair Jaliawala, conducted the session in an interesting manner.