By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
09th September:- ‘Connect Net Champs’- an initiative of Connect
Broadband, and an ideal platform to educate children on internet etiquettes and
provide technical know-how to children on internet training, conducted it’s
Grand Finale in Mohali at St. Soldiers International School. Present at the event were
Chandigarh’s leading educational institutions, Heads, Parents, Students and
Officials from Connect Broadband who were kept enthralled by the quizmaster, Pallab Bose.
Given
outstanding pan Punjab participation for whole season and the honour of the
prestigious award at an International operator’s conference titled, Species 2016 held at Lisbon, Portugal as the best strategic campaign, ‘Connect Net
Champs Program’ became a huge success.
Connect
Broadband powered by Hindustan Times and F – Secure kick started Connect Net
Champs in September last year. Net Champs is open to school students from
classes 6 to 9, includes an extensive one year outreach (September 2015 –
August 2016) across six zones (Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar,
Patiala and Bathinda). The Program entered the school classrooms to impart
training on internet etiquette, making it an ideal platform to provide
technical know-how to children, parents and teachers.
Connect Net Champs conducted a series of seminars in more than
hundred Schools in Punjab followed by a thrilling Quiz contest for students.
Four candidates from each School were shortlisted for the next round. More than
fifty thousand students attended the seminars.
Following
an intense outreach programme via seminar followed by quiz competition at a
school level, Net Champs covered over 50000 students from more than 100
educational institutions across Tricity and Punjab. At the Grand Finale, over 24 students from 12
schools selected for finals competed for the prestigious ‘Net Champs’ title at St.
Soldiers International School, Phase -7, Mohali which was
packed with an excited audience of over 500 students, teachers and parents.
The winning students of Grand Finale will be awarded
with exciting prizes like Laptops and Kindle E-readers.
Arvind Bali, CEO, Connect Broadband & Videocon
Telecommunications Limited, said that we started
Net Champs program to make children well aware about the use of Technology and
Internet. We not only
wanted to educate children on internet etiquettes but also make learning more
fun. He added that our motive was to make sure that today’s generation,
especially the youth which is obsessed with the latest technological devices
and are always on the lookout for the newest gadgets in the market to be well
aware about the pro’s and con’s and use internet smartly. The unique quiz
format of Connect Net Champs, aims to serve India’s schools by introducing a
fresh vibrant approach to learning.
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