SOLDIERS OF ST. NICHOLAS PUBLIC SCHOOL,GARHBETA,MEDINIPUR(W) EMPOWERED TO FOLLOW A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE,THROUGH BOBBY CHAKRABORTY’S 468TH ANTI ADDICTION CAMPAIGN
The official photographer of the session was active soldier Prerana Nandi(X) , who was assisted by soldier Swagata Pal(VII).
The atmosphere at St. Nicholas Public School, Garhbeta, West Medinipur, on August 25th,was bubbling with anticipation and excitement, as renowned actor/activist/teacher of Method Acting from Kolkata – India entered the school premises. He was warmly welcomed by the socially responsible Chairman, Dhananjoy Pan, the enterprising Principal Soumyabrata Chakraborty, all the respected teachers and with an elaborate guard of honour by the students.
Bobby was there,in this renowned school situated in the Jongolmohol area of West Bengal, to conduct the 468th session of his life reforming, global, free of cost awareness program for the youth, against all sorts of addiction (smoking, alcohol, smart phone) and harmful social trends(abusive language, online obscenity to gain popularity, gambling through online games, bullying etc.)aptly titled ‘I am The King of My Mind’.
The extremely interactive adda session was attended by the eager soldiers of the 7th – 11th grades,who participated with great enthusiasm,as Bobby empowered them with the magic formula of HCF (Health-Career-Family) to fight against every dark force of addiction and harmful trend in the society, as they grow up.
The official photographer of the session was active soldier Prerana Nandi(X) , who was assisted by soldier Swagata Pal(VII).
Both the special ceremonial titles of ‘The 1st Soldier’ and ‘The Trendsetter’ went to soldier Debosmita Dutta(XI), who was also one of the winners in the concluding surprise contest, along with soldiers Shinjini Ghosh(VIII) and Harshabardhan Safi(VIII) .They were given special prizes, customized HCF t-shirts and community service certificates by Bobby.
The eye opening session ended with every soldier and teacher shouting the mantra of life ‘I am the King of My Mind’ as a pledge and every soldier lining up for an autograph or a selfie with their favourite’Bobby Dada’ , as they were not ready to leave even after the last bell rang.



