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On the occasion of the 2nd General Meeting of Leo Club of Rhino Ratnanagar, I had the honor of officially stepping into the role of Education Coordinator — and I couldn't be more excited about what lies ahead.

What struck me most walking into that room was the energy. Raw, genuine, youth-driven energy that reminded me exactly why this kind of work matters. These young people aren't just members of a club — they're a force waiting to be directed, and I truly believe our time together is going to be something special. For them, and honestly, for me too.

As Education Coordinator, my focus will be on bringing new, vibrant, and meaningful education programs to the people of Ratnanagar Municipality — programs that don't just inform, but truly connect with and uplift the community.

This is more than a role to me. It's an opportunity to contribute something real, something lasting. I'm deeply grateful for the trust placed in me, and I'm walking into this with full commitment and a whole lot of enthusiasm.

Here's to learning, growing, and building something worth being proud of — together. 🦏📚


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