In the wake of the challenging times brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, the faculty at Don Bosco Yuva Jyoti Behrampur found innovative ways to connect with both students and parents. On July 30, 2020, a transformative virtual Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) took place, spearheaded by Tanmay Kumar, the Communicative English and IT Trainer, and Atanu Biswas, the F&B Domain Trainer.
Amidst the digital realm, every student and their parents were individually engaged in insightful discussions about the ongoing course, its potential career prospects, and the evolving landscape of the job market. Through the medium of teleconferencing, the trainers painted a vivid picture of the students' journey, emphasizing not only the academic milestones but also the invaluable life skills acquired during the tenure.
Beyond the realms of academia, the PTM served as a platform to address the prevalent concerns surrounding the pandemic. With empathy and expertise, the trainers navigated conversations around the current COVID-19 scenario, offering reassurance and practical advice to both students and parents alike.
However, what truly set this PTM apart was the infusion of optimism and foresight. In navigating the uncertainties of the present, the trainers sparked hope for a brighter future. They passionately motivated parents, urging them to envision a time when the pandemic would wane, and opportunities would flourish anew. It was not merely a discussion about securing jobs but a collective endeavor to nurture dreams and aspirations.
As the virtual curtains drew close on the PTM, a sense of empowerment lingered in the air. Students and parents alike departed with renewed vigor, armed with knowledge, and fortified with a vision for the future.
In retrospect, this virtual gathering transcended geographical barriers, uniting hearts and minds in a shared pursuit of excellence. It was not just an event; it was a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the unwavering spirit of community at Don Bosco Yuva Jyoti Behrampur.