Roshni Nilaya Students visit FSL-India’s Centre for Experiential Living

Roshni Nilaya Students visit FSL-India’s Centre for Experiential Living

FSL India’s CEL at Kundapura had the honour to welcome a group of 50 students from Roshni Nilaya College, Mangalore on 25th of September.

The students used this chance to get some information on how NGOs work, getting insights on voluntary work and different projects.

The day started with some fun activities. The students also got a tour around the Training Centre.

Then they heard a short introduction on FSL India by our staff and attended a presentation of 2 trainees from Kerala, who shared their experiences.

Due to their studies, NGOs will certainly play an important role in their future. So, they were motivated to learn about FSL’s experiences and paid attention to the presentation on STC, SAP-K, EE and Tent school of the Home Based Projects (HBP).

Furthermore, they got in contact with international volunteers. Everyone was excited to meet foreign youth. So, there were a lot of questions on the topics of the system of education, waste management and culture. FSL India provided time to share experiences and to get insights on the different countries of participants (India, Germany and Japan).

Even after lunch, it was difficult to separate the groups of students and volunteers, who were exchanging and discussing thoughts and opinions. In general, it was a lot of fun. FSL India would like to welcome some of our visitors again as national volunteers, and wishes them all the best for their future career!

Some Feedback:

Anuradha Shetty, HOD, Dept of Rural Development School of Social Work, Roshini Nilaya, Mangalore: We really had a great time learning though experience. The place is great. All the staff and the students got lot of information through your presentations, discussions and cultural exchange sessions with German and Japanese students. All the best and keep rocks great work for the society.


Nashma Khetja, Student of SSW, Roshini Nilaya, Mangalore:It was great fun visiting this place. Truly loved the surrounding, as we don’t see much of it in the city. The interaction with German and Japanese was very informative. Thank you again for welcoming us with such warmth and happiness. Would love to visit again.

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