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Peace Treaty signed in Seoul, South Korea. These signatures signified the support of the Indian youth regarding the world peace and saying a no to war.

Today we were assigned to go to CMR Institute of Technology. and T JOHN COLLEGE  We had a task to get 500 signatures by the students who supported the Peace Treaty signed in Seoul, South Korea. These signatures signified the support of the Indian youth regarding the world peace and saying a no to war. The work  was not an easy job as getting 500 signatures meant talking and interacting with 500 students; but we really enjoyed doing it. Sarina was another volunteer studying in CMRIT who helped us throughout. Though we couldn’t get the permission to go inside classes, we were still able to reach our target on time. The students of CMRIT AND T JOHN  were very friendly and cooperated very well. Altogether today was a great and a successful day. The work was not an easy job as getting 500 signatures meant talking and interacting with 500 students; but we really enjoyed doing it. Sarina was another volunteer studying in CMRIT who helped us throughout. Though we couldn’t

internship experience

FEBRUARY 1ST 2018  The day we entered the slum, we actually got to now that a totally different world exists.The kids are the future of our country and a lot of them above 5 years don’t actually know what a school is. Talking to them made us know that they are scared to go to schools, they are scared of the beatings.  Kids are hardwired that if anyone comes to interact to them , it’s for the purpose to fetch them to schools and hostels. We decided to built a good rapport with them. We engaged students with art n craft, football, kabbadi. They are very enthusiastic and have willingness to learn. They are restricted because of their parents. They want to support their families financially by going out to work. They are unaware of the bad world outside. Talking to them made us realise how we can actually make them understand the importance of education and in our little way give back to the society. Sweta Satnaliwala: The major hurdle was to catch hold of a