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Power Presentation Program by PFC Concludes Successfully, 22 Teams Participated Nationwide

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26 Jul 25
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Power Presentation Program by PFC Concludes Successfully, 22 Teams Participated Nationwide

Udaipur – The two-day Power Presentation program organized by PFC Education Society for students who have completed classes 10th, 11th, and 12th concluded on Saturday. The national-level competition witnessed participation from 22 teams across the country.

Each team took to the stage to present their Power Presentations, sharing their future plans and ambitions. The final round of the competition saw three teams emerging victorious, who were later felicitated with awards.

Program Director Meenakshi Bherwani, while addressing the concluding session, emphasized the importance of planning beyond formal education. “Completing education is no longer a big achievement in itself. What truly matters is what you plan to do after your education,” she said.

She stressed the need for students to assess their preparedness, required investments, and the returns they expect from their chosen paths. Highlighting the challenges faced by educated youth in finding suitable employment, she noted that often jobs are either below expectations or don’t offer sufficient remuneration, leading to stress and disillusionment.

“PFC Education Society aims to address such concerns by guiding students not just academically, but also in developing future strategies and practical skills,” she added. She encouraged students to think beyond conventional job-seeking and to acquire skills that empower them to start their own ventures, creating employment opportunities not just for themselves but for others as well.

Bherwani also remarked that many students, despite being intelligent and capable, fall into despair due to a lack of skill development alongside education. “If students research and plan a business or develop a marketable skill during their academic years, they can directly step into fields aligned with their potential,” she said.

Urging students not to lose hope, she concluded by motivating them to focus on building skills along with education, thereby securing a stable future for themselves and their families.


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