Puthiya Thalaimurai organises six-town career guidance tour across Tamil Nadu Hundreds of Small town students to benefit from the Event

Puthiya Thalaimurai organises six-town career guidance tour across Tamil Nadu Hundreds of Small town students to benefit from the Event

Puthiya Thalaimurai

MUMBAI: Puthiya Thalaimurai, the leading Tamil news channel, is organising a six-town tour across Tamil Nadu wherein their team of experts would be to offering career guidance to higher secondary students.

With a rich legacy of organising socially relevant events like Tamizhan Awards, Young Scientist, students quiz, etc., this event named Kalvi Kadalin Kalangarai Vilakkam (KKKV) offers more than just counselling and information.

At each town event will have stalls of colleges where students can interact face to face with leading universities. Q&A sessions and conferencing is also be part of the event. Student will get guidance on what subjects to choose from after higher secondary school, where to apply, which colleges offer the subjects of their choice etc.

The beneficiaries of this event will be students who have finished their HSC +2, Students who are entering their HSC +2, Diploma & degree holders.

Entry to the fair is free. The schedule for this six-town event is:

Kumbakonam: May 8, 9, 10. Salem: May 17, 18, 19 . Dindigul: May 17, 18, 19. Chengalpet: May 23, 24, 25. Tirunelveli: May 24, 25, 26. Villupuram: May 31, June 1, 2 Shyam Kumar, the CEO of New Gen Media said , “Puthiya Thalaimurai is not just about news, it is an organisation that reaches out to people, helping them fulfil their aspirations, giving them a voice, harnessing their hidden potential. A bright and prosperous society is the result of what we do today. If PT can be a catalyst in bringing change and progress, then its role will be fully justified. I am sure this event will help students find their vocation and calling in life.”

“Puthiya Thalaimurai channel is not about news alone. It believes in catering to the people and serving them, and guide students in their choices regarding education. We want to function as a lighthouse”, he added.