Summer School, 2025 concludes at Senapati
Source: The Sangai Express
Senapati, June 19 2025:
Summer School, 2025 that commenced on June 16 concluded on Thursday at Daikho Va School, Senapati.
The event was organised by the Indigi minds.
Shivei Joseph Key, one of the mentors of the camp stated that the Indigi minds is a social enterprise focused on providing holistic education for tribal students in India.
Summer school is one of the activities that they conduct as part of their efforts to nurture the young minds.
She mentioned that they had panels on Arts, Humanities and Social sciences; STEM education; Entrepreneurships and Competitive Exams.
Special session on mobile addiction was conducted by Trained Clinical Psychologists from RIMS and TISS.
Speakers included Professors from DU ,NIT, scholars from IISc, IIT, MU, JNU, and NU; Local Entrepreneurs, Civil servants, Bankers, Military officers, and the First Naga lady pilot.
Altogether there were 23 speakers and mentors.
The entire 4 days were stated to be packed with fun, creative and innovative activities such as original story writing, talent hunts, science battles, games etc.
Resource persons during the Summer School talked on Career in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Why Arts and Humanities are powerful in shaping society, Beating laziness, Career in STEM education, Learn Math, Love math: Turning fear into fun, White coat and big dreams: My journey into medicine, Entrepreneurship and vocational job as a career, From idea to Enterprise: Understanding Entrepreneurship, Start small, Start now: The Power of talcing the first step, The Creative economy, Cracking the competitive exam code, One dream, Many Paths: Your guide to UPSC, MPSC, SSC, Railways and more, The Uniformed Path: Building a Career in defence and Paramilitary Services, Banking on the future: Opportunities in India's financial sector.
The Summer School, 2025 concluded with a special interactive session with parents and guardians.
103 students from various communities including the Nepali community attended the Summer School.