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The students of first year had an enthralling adventure for three days at Empower Camp from 23rd to 26th November in the natural, captivating and serene environment offered by the Empower Camp's "Corporate Kabaddi" program. With emphasis on enhancing human effectiveness through personality enrichment, the camp offered an a la carte menu covering a vast variety of facilities and activities. The three days spent at the camp were full of fun and excitement, adventure and something to learn.
The plethora of activities like A-frame, Prahar, Multi-discs, raft building etc provided a lot to learn to the students. The learning gained from these activities will surely benefit the students throughout their life, both personally and professionally.
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The tents provided to us were well equipped and 4 - 5 of us enjoyed each others’ company. The 3 days that we spent were a wonderful experience as it gave us an open platform to explore ourselves and brought out some really unknown qualities in us and help us know the blind area of our personality.
The activities like “find your way” help us learn the importance of merger and acquisitions, and qualities of cooperating with peers. We also enjoyed the boat making and then winning the race. Then we were allowed to just go into the water which was very refreshing at the end of the adventurous day.
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We also enjoyed the trekking at the end of the session where we learnt the quality of trusting each other in the task completely, as some people were blindfolded and others had to accompany them. It was an ice breaker with respect to the perception that in the corporate world you cannot trust anyone. The tagline “learn n leisure“ truly justifies itself when applied to this camp.
Some feedbacks from our batch mates – “Empower activity was a breath of fresh air from the hectic schedule of college. The expectations before going were that it'll be relaxing, refreshing and rejuvenating with some important MBA lessons intact. But it turned out to be so much more than that. It was full of adventure and exciting activities. My personal favorite was Prahar. I came back with loads of new energy and a fresh zeal of life to learn and explore”
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