Brainobrain Madikeri centre celebrated the convocation ceremony of the 20th batch of 20 students at Crystal Hall, Madikeri recently. Around 540 children have successfully graduated from Madikeri centre, which is the highest number from any centre in Karnataka
The programme was graced by Arul Subramaniam, Technical Director Brainobrain International. The Madikeri centre is headed by Mapangada Kavitha Karumbaiah. Brainobrain has over 1000+ centres in 45 countries with 4,00,000 children, undergoing the course. These children are taken to greater heights of concentration, confidence, photographic memory, visualization and multitasking skills.
The convocation began by lighting of the lamp, followed by prayer and the traditional Kodava Ummathatt gracefully performed by the parents of the students. There was a colourful and outstanding cultural performance by the Brainobrain children.
Arul Subramaniam appreciated the passion, confidence and enthusiasm of the children and the commitment of Kavitha Karumbaiah. The parents and children shared their experience and were very happy with the personal bonding between the faculty and the children. The parents were requested to support their children in realizing their dreams and to “Give Wings to their children’s dream.” The world would be a great place, if all children, choose a profession with passion, be it a doctor, dancer, singer, artist, engineer, scientist, teacher, sports person, educator, journalist, chef, etc.
Mr. Arul Subramaniam was presented with the traditional Odikathi as a token of appreciation by Mapangada Mohan Karumbaiah, on behalf of the Madikeri centre.
The children who graduated are Krishna Priya P.K., Chahana N.K., Anvi P., Nidhi T.P, Nithya T.P, Nysha Nachaya Palecanda, Kunal Prasad W.V.; Shanvika W.V., Preetham T.M., Deeshna D. N., Kunal Raj, Arna Kushalappa, Affan Ahmed T.B., Thrisha A.Y., Apeksha R. Rai, Muhammed Adhiyan D.A., N.Niran Poovanna, Napanda Nisha Poovanna, Meenakshi D.M. and Sanjana P.K.