On June 24, 2022, a virtual buzz of enthusiasm filled the digital space as Don Bosco Tech Thakurmunda orchestrated a groundbreaking parent’s meeting for Accenture-12, showcasing exciting opportunities in Mushroom Growing and Organic Farming job roles. The stage was set to bridge the gap between the parents and the passionate trainers, fostering a community of shared goals and aspirations.

Guided by the dynamic trio of Mr. Sarat Chandra Tripathy, Mr. Diganta Pattnaik, and Mr. Jagadish Prasad Swain, the event unfolded into an immersive experience. Mr. Tripathy, with his infectious energy, welcomed the eager parents, illuminating the vital role of agriculture and skill training in shaping a vibrant future. Meanwhile, Mr. Pattnaik painted a vivid picture of Accenture Project's innovative initiatives, intertwining seamlessly with India's skilling mission, igniting sparks of curiosity among the attendees.

The spotlight then shifted to Mr. Abhimanyu Behera, whose passionate narration of the job roles stirred a sense of empowerment among the parents, urging them to nurture their children's entrepreneurial spirit. As the discussion delved into the institute's methodologies and regulations, a wave of understanding swept through the virtual gathering, fostering a sense of collective responsibility for student welfare.

Amidst the exchange of ideas and insights, parents found themselves applauding the dedicated efforts and personalized attention bestowed upon each student. It was a testament to the commitment of Don Bosco Tech in sculpting young minds for success.

In a crescendo of gratitude, Mr. Jagadish Prasad Swain extended a heartfelt vote of thanks, acknowledging the invaluable contribution of the parents in making the event a resounding success. Their unwavering support amidst their busy schedules underscored the collective determination to shape a brighter tomorrow.

As the virtual curtains drew to a close, the echoes of inspiration lingered, painting a promising picture of collaboration, growth, and boundless possibilities.