WhatIsMyGoal hosts U-18 Elections meet-up at Sattva Knowledge City
HYDERABAD: WhatIsMyGoal, a leading start-up empowering students to experience and live in their future careers has today conducted a unique programme at Sattva Knowledge City, Hitech City for around 500 students from various schools of Hyderabad who have registered for their Under-18 Elections Campaign. Popular Indian Singer, LV Revanth (Indian Idol and Bigg Boss 6 Winner) was the chief guest for the event.
Whatismygoal has organised this transformative event to announce the launch of U-18 Singer’s Community. This community encourages children to pursue the crafts of art, culture and singing. Students representing their schools got an opportunity to interact with various corporates at Sattva Knowledge City. Students were enlightened on the intricacies of the electoral process, fostering a deeper understanding of the democratic principles that underpin our society.
In line with WhatIsMyGoal's commitment to bridging the gap between academia and the work world, students had the privilege of engaging in interactive sessions with professionals from various corporations and movies. One of the standout features of the event was the sustainability experience, where students were able to engross themselves in the world of electric bicycles (EVs).
The event also offered an exciting glimpse into the realm of robotics. Through captivating demonstrations and interactive sessions, students delved into the intricacies of robotics and witnessed its applications across various industries.
Ms. Chitralee Sarma, the visionary co-founder of WhatIsMyGoal speaking said "We are thrilled to have provided a platform where students could engage in diverse experiences and gain insights into crucial areas such as elections, corporate interactions, sustainability, and robotics. We had a special briefing for school election officers to experience democracy and politics in under-18 elections today. We also want to thank the management of Sattva Knowledge City for giving us an opportunity to conduct these programmes. "
Indian Playback Singer Revanth said, “I am so glad to be part of this interactive session with school children. It’s really intriguing to bring out students out of their schools and give them hands-on experience over such things. It’s really thought-provoking, and an innovative event.”