Shreya Chawla a class XI Josephite being a committed student, an exceptional orator, poet and artist, a passionate big-wig enthralled St. Joseph’s Sr. Sec. family at United Nation’s –Asia Pacific Climate week at Bangkok-UN (2nd Sep – 6th Sep 2019) followed by being bequeathed with the title of ‘Child Advocate for global Peace Award for being one of the youngest’ at Global Youth Peace Training Program, Maldives for her active participation through exceptional oratory skills.
Shreya Chawla’s successful visit was followed by a training program to spread and maintain peace at Maldives. During the Global Youth Peace Ambassador Training Program, she did not flinch in expressing her confident and vibrant presence by reciting self-composed poems on her experience at the training program and articulating her views during the concluding ceremony. Due to her surpassing involvement and excellent approach Shreya was bestowed with golden opportunity as she was officially declared a Peace Ambassador. Shreya felt immense pleasure on being presented with ‘Child Advocate for global Peace Award for being the youngest’ by Mr. Charles from Asia Economic Forum, Ms. Judith Claridades from U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs and Ms. Rafiya the Deputy leader at Maldives Development Alliance (MDA). Shreya Chawla quoted that “It was an illuminating experience that has made liberated me perusing my future action plan in a resilient manner.”Mr. Rupinder Singh Grewal Director of the school appreciated Shreya Chawla’s glorious achievement. Sir congratulated the proud parents and Shreya for being honoured as ‘Global Youth Peace Ambassador’ at such a young age. Sir said that Shreya’s achievement and participation was a tremendous step towards the change that we wish to see as a projection of sustainable development. During the special honouring ceremony he instilled in students hope to learn, approach situations in an array of diverse manners which enhances creative thinking and unique learning.