Suppose today's your project delivery date and you're fixing last bugs and your boss is over you, suddenly your crush from next bay appears from nowhere and took your umbrella and boss to your favourite Chai-Sutta spot!
What will you do, sit back and fix the bugs and crib about your boss and poor choice? Or move in open and get wet in the Monsoon rain and wash every headache away!
So, dear Toastmasters, throw your umbrellas of inhibitions and get wet under showering of some moving speeches.
The first meeting of new office bearer team was started on a thunderous note by SAA TM Ved who elicited the three ground rules of the meeting and invited club's new president TM Ifthikhar who lit the new flame of joy among entire audience.
The MOC of the day, TM Nitin Agarhari was in his natural best who broke many myths of emcee today.
The monsoon showered two seasonal CC2 speeches, one from TM Sai Kiran who depicted an unique love of a gamer and his beloved game with full suspense and anecdotes. The second one was from TM Sijil who showed his way of conquering fear through high altitude sky diving with bits of his actor self.
Next we witnessed a moving area director's speech from our new area director, a mentor of mentors, TM Rithun who beautifully put the message of 'Giving it forward'.
The second season of this rainy meeting brought to us by TM Tara who took his last role for the club as TTM and judiciously used his allotted 10 min that saw 5 participants which touches the petichor of Toastmasters' gist.
Area director, TM Rithun address
Best speaker award
Sijil speech
GE, DTM Raj
Best role taker, TM Tara
Tara as TTM
Tara's Farewell Speech
New member, TM Parimal
Best TT speaker
The monsoon also brought us Lord Indra, the Rain God of InfyTM, DTM Rajkumar Bansal as general evaluator who gave a vintage edit to the first meeting of the season with his precise and experienced feedback. The GE was assisted by his TAG team, timer TM Vertika who brought importance of early monsoon in timely speech, the grammarian TM Parimal gave us analogy of monsoon rain rules of grammar for our speeches, the Ah counter TM Sahithya had very precise moments in finding CRPFs. The speech evaluators TM Ganabady and TM Anikesh held the ground high with their balanced feedback.
In the end the rain stops with thunderous round of applause from audience with awards for today's winners TM Sijil as best prepared speaker, TM Shivalingish as best table topic speaker and TM Tara as best role taker with a promise to cross our roads again from TM Tara in his parting speech.
So, it's finally stopped raining both inside and outside with precipitate of full dam of zeal to bring bigger laughter and applause in next week humorous contest.
Keep in shades,
Good Night!
Mithilesh
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