CAS Initiative: Parent-Teacher Meeting Stalls – A Blend of Creativity and Entrepreneurship
By Harsifat Kaur, IBDP 1
Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) have always been a significant event at Vishwashanti Gurukul, offering students, parents, and teachers a platform for meaningful discussions about academic progress. However, this time, the event took on a new dimension with a student-led CAS initiative—an interactive and vibrant stall showcasing handmade bandanas and dupattas, created by DP1 students during our tie-and-dye CAS sessions.
Bringing Our Creativity to Life
Each student played a crucial role in bringing this project to fruition. Divided into groups, we experimented with various tie-and-dye techniques, ensuring that every piece was unique. Seeing our handcrafted designs beautifully displayed at the stall was incredibly rewarding—it was a testament to our teamwork, creativity, and dedication.
Beyond the Classroom: Learning Entrepreneurship
Managing the stall was an eye-opening experience for me. Initially, I thought it would be simple, but I soon realized that it felt like running a small business. Every aspect—from inventory and marketing to customer engagement and financial management—required careful planning and execution.
My friends—Heer, Rudra, Soham, Kashish, Namastyu, Ved, Rahul, Laksh, and Presha—and I worked together to set up the stall, arrange the products attractively, and interact with customers. We also shared the creative process behind our tie-and-dye designs, making the experience more engaging for visitors.
A Refreshing Addition
One of the highlights of our stall was Kashish’s homemade lemonade—a refreshing treat that was an instant hit among parents and teachers. Her delicious Nimbu Sharbat received fantastic feedback and added a warm, welcoming touch to our initiative.
Creativity Meets Responsibility
Another aspect I truly enjoyed was designing the promotional poster for our stall. I carefully selected colors and backgrounds to align with the stall’s aesthetic, ensuring it was eye-catching and effectively conveyed the essence of our project.
Beyond the creative elements, this experience reinforced essential life skills—teamwork, adaptability, and responsibility. I realized how even the smallest tasks contribute to the success of a larger event.
Time Management and Reflection
Balancing academics with stall preparations was a challenge, but it helped me develop better time management skills. Prioritizing tasks efficiently and staying organized under pressure became key takeaways from this experience.
A Fulfilling Experience
This CAS initiative was more than just a stall—it was a journey of learning, collaboration, and self-discovery. It allowed us to refine our communication and sales skills, work as a team, and gain hands-on experience in entrepreneurship.
I would love to participate in similar initiatives again, as they provide an opportunity to explore new skills while making a meaningful impact. This experience has left me with invaluable lessons, and I look forward to more such creative and collaborative projects in the future!
