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Intellectual Seminar on “Nationalism, Youth Power and Education Towards a Developed India” Held at Venkateshwara Institute

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Meerut, Uttar Pradesh:

An intellectual seminar on the theme “Nationalism, Youth Power and Education Towards a Developed India” was successfully organized at the Venkateshwara Institute, located on the National Highway Bypass, Meerut. The seminar witnessed the participation of eminent academicians, intellectuals and students, focusing on the role of education and youth in shaping India’s future.

Addressing the gathering, senior official of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Intellectual Cell, Mr. Sushil Ji, emphasized that India possesses the world’s largest youth population, with nearly 65 percent of its citizens being young. He stated that this immense youth power, guided by education, innovation, research, social harmony and nationalist ideology, can once again establish India as a global leader.

Mr. Sushil Ji urged the youth to rise above casteism, regionalism, religion and sectarian divisions, and actively participate in building a strong and united India. He also highlighted the need for national awareness and collective responsibility towards safeguarding India’s territorial integrity.

Program inaugurated with ceremonial lamp lighting

The seminar was inaugurated at the Swami Vivekanand Auditorium of Venkateshwara University/Institute with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp before the idols of Bharat Mata and Goddess Saraswati. The inauguration was led by Chief Guest Mr. Sushil Ji, Pro-Chancellor Dr. Rajiv Tyagi, Pracharak Yogendra Ji, renowned poet Dr. Madhu Chaturvedi, Dr. Rahul Awasthi, BJYM President Shubham Chaudhary, and other distinguished guests.

Vision of Developed India by 2047

While addressing the audience, Mr. Sushil Ji stated that if India aims to become a developed nation by 2047 and reclaim its position as Vishwaguru, it must integrate education, social harmony, youth power and nationalist values. Referring to the rapid development in Jammu & Kashmir after the removal of Article 370, he expressed confidence that India would play a decisive leadership role on the global stage in the coming years.

Education and Nationalism will define India’s global leadership: Dr. Rajiv Tyagi

Pro-Chancellor Dr. Rajiv Tyagi stated that an India empowered by education, energized by youth and inspired by nationalism is fully prepared to guide the world in the 21st century. He emphasized that such an India will lead globally with the values of knowledge, strength, peace and humanity. He described this transformation as a “rising image of a strong India that the world will look upon with pride.”

Eminent dignitaries and academicians present

The seminar witnessed the presence of Dean Academics Dr. Rajesh Singh, Dr. Rajvardhan, Dr. Om Prakash Gosai, Dr. Ashwini Saxena, Dr. Dheeraj Dubey, Dr. Ashutosh, Dr. S.K. Shrivastava, Dr. Yogeshwar, Dr. Ram Kumar, Dr. Anand Sen, Dr. Anil Jaiswal, Dr. Suman, Dr. Jyoti, Dr. Aarti, Dr. Snehlata, Dr. Vikas Pandey, Dr. Pankaj Kumar from Meerut region, Media In-charge Vishwas Rana, along with a large number of faculty members, intellectuals and students.

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