On the occasion of Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, a Youth Conclave was organized at the Government Public Mandal Library, Kota, featuring a discussion program titled “Developed India 2047 through Youth Dedication: Role of National Education Policy 2020.” The event brought together young participants to share their resolve for building a developed India by embracing the New Education Policy.
The program was presided over by Bigul Jain, retired Deputy Chief Engineer of the Kota Thermal Project, with Raju Gupta, former Executive Officer of Feather Light Group, as the Chief Guest, and Nand Bihari Malav, Deputy Director of Horticulture, Kota, as the Special Guest. The keynote speaker was Professor K.B. Bhartiya, and the event was skillfully anchored by consultant Ram Niwas Dhakad, with coordination handled by Ajay Saxena and Rohit Nama.
In his inaugural address, Divisional Library President Dr. Deepak Kumar Srivastava highlighted Swami Vivekananda's vision as a source of inspiration for youth and emphasized the importance of NEP 2020. He noted that the policy serves as a guide to channel the dedication and efforts of youth toward the right direction.
Presiding over the event, Bigul Jain discussed the significance of self-reliance and opportunities available under NEP 2020. He motivated the youth to harness these opportunities for personal and national growth.
Chief Guest Raju Gupta described youth as the backbone of India and asserted that NEP 2020 strengthens this foundation. He encouraged participants to utilize their skills and innovation to achieve the vision of Developed India 2047.
Special Guest Nand Bihari Malav elaborated on various agricultural startup opportunities, explaining how NEP 2020 can prepare youth for global competitiveness.
The event's anchoring by Ram Niwas Dhakad was lively and engaging, leaving a lasting impression. Ajay Saxena and Rohit Nama ensured seamless program management, contributing to the event's success.
The Youth Conclave provided attendees with valuable insights into the role of NEP 2020 in shaping their contributions toward a developed India by 2047. Both participants and dignitaries praised the event as an inspiring initiative.