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Anti Addiction Campaigm Leaves an Everlasting Impression at JULIEN DAY SCHOOL-KALYANI

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The auditorium of Julien Day School-Kalyani exploded with enthusiasm,energy, positivity and participation,on February 9th,as the eager students of the 8th and 9th grades gathered to attend the ground breaking, global, free of cost, anti addiction campaign no.479 of Bobby Chakraborty, titled ‘I am the King of my Mind'. This was his 3rd session in this school. 
 
Bobby, a renowned actor/activist/teacher of method acting from Kolkata-India, has been relentlessly carrying out this powerful awareness program for the youth, against all sorts of addiction (smoking,alcoholism, smart phones) and harmful social trends(abusive language, online obscenity to gain popularity, dangers of online gaming, bullying, ragging etc.), for the last two decades, all around the world. 
 
 
The official photographer of this electrifying session was active soldier Sayantan Sasmal(IX) , assisted by ‘The 1st Soldier’ , Adrito Ghosh(VIII). The other two ceremonial titles of ‘The Best Friend’ and ‘The Trendsetter’ went to soldiers Adrika Mondal(VIII) and Rajveer Shaw(VIII) respectively. 
 
 
The winners of the concluding recapulating contest were soldiers… Adris Biswas(IX), Anjishnu Ghoshal(VIII)  and Tamoghna Basu(VIII),who along with Sayantan, we’re given special prizes, customised HCF t-shirts and community service certificates by Bobby. 
 
This pathbreaking interactive session, filled with fun activities, social experiments and reference to true stories,drew a humongous feedback from the students along their parents and left an everlasting impression on them. 
 
Credit goes to the socially responsible School Management-The Julien Educational Trust, The Director of Education and Development-Terrence John, The Principal-Garfield D'Souza, The Vice Principal- P. Ravi Kumar Rao and the Coordinator-Rajdeep Rakshit who have collaborated with Bobby, consistently for the last two decades, towards the betterment of their students.