Counselor to iexcel participants: Set your goals and work hard
Jeddah: P.K. Abdul Ghafour Gulf countries with a variety of educational and edutainment programs. The organization aims to bring up children on the basis of moral values to become useful citizens for society and the country.
Bahaziq’s presentation impressed many parents. Saleem of Air France particularly noted his advice that people should balance between work and family. “Everybody is busy at work. We don't have time to look after our family. Our success depends on how we can balance between work and family,” he said.
Saleem also noted another important point stressed by Bahaziq that spirituality plays a vital role in people’s lives. “We are lucky that in Saudi Arabia we can perform five daily prayers without any difficulty. This is a big plus point for Muslims working in the Kingdom.”
Banker Bindu came to the event with her family. “This is a very rare opportunity we get to improve the education of our children and the quality of their lives. We should always look for better options to improve ourselves and our children,” she said.
Bindu hoped Students India would conduct more such enlightening programs in the future. “We have to think differently and change ourselves so that we can change the lifestyle of our children,” she said, while emphasizing a point repeated by the Saudi speaker: “Positive thinking is the key to success.”
Ferzin Nazar, a Class IX student of IISJ, was excited. “All the programs were nice and informative. I have learned a lot from the presentation of Dr. Bahaziq. He began his lecture asking us to watch whether a bottle of water he had put on the table would move itself. He was teaching us that we have to make efforts to achieve our goals,” Nazer said. She proposed that all the educational and entertainment programs of Students India should be in English so that children from other Indian states could also come and benefit.