
“Bharatiye
values alone will pave the way for a developed Bharat”: Prof. Rajsharan Shahi
Resolutions
on topics like education, social transformation, natural disasters, divisive
forces and Bangladeshi infiltration to be passed in 71st National Conference
Lucknow/Dehradun,
26 Nov (HS): The one-day Central Working Committee meeting of Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad concluded in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand’s Dehradun. The meeting
was inaugurated by ABVP’s National President Prof. (Dr.) Rajsharan Shahi,
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki and National Organising
Secretary Ashish Chauhan at the ‘Late Shri Radheshyam’ Meeting Hall set-up in
‘Bhagwan Birsa Munda Nagar’ at Dehradun’s Parade Ground. A total of 107
representatives from across the country participated in this meeting.
On
the occasion of the 350th martyrdom day of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, a sacred
water-urn from his martyrdom site, Gurdwara Sheesh Ganj Sahib in Delhi, was
brought to the conference venue by ABVP Delhi’s State Secretary alongwith other
karyakartas. After a grand welcome, National President and General Secretary
placed the urn in the main hall of the meeting for the representatives from
across the nation to pay obeisance. The arrival of this sacred water will
awaken the memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s immortal sacrifice among the youth.
In
this one-day Central Working Committee meeting, significant discussions took
place on education and subjects related to society. Deliberation was also held
on the five resolutions to be passed in ABVP’s 71st National Conference. Based
on suggestions received from students, academicians and key stakeholders from
major universities across the country, extensive dialogue was held on crucial
issues such as education, social transformation, natural disasters, divisive
forces and Bangladeshi infiltration, which will be passed in the upcoming
National Conference scheduled from 28 to 30 November.
ABVP
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki also presented details of
ABVP-led student unions elected in universities and colleges across the nation.
Convenors of various forums and activities of ABVP also shared information
about the special events and programmes being conducted across the country.
ABVP’s
National Executive Council meeting will be organized tomorrow, 27 November, at
the same Parade Ground in Dehradun. ‘Bhagwan Birsa Sandesh Yatra’, taken out
from his birthplace Ulihatu (Jharkhand) on the 150th birth anniversary of
Bhagwan Birsa Munda, and the ‘Maharani Abbakka Kalash Yatra’, taken out from
her birthplace in Karnataka on the 500th birth anniversary of Maharani Abbakka,
will reach the conference venue tomorrow.
ABVP
National President Prof. (Dr.) Rajsharan Shahi said, “ABVP’s Central Working
Committee meeting is significant in many ways. In this meeting, representatives
engaged in deep thinking and deliberation on important educational and social
issues. ABVP has always been committed to protecting constitutional values;
Bharatiye values alone will pave the way for a developed Bharat.”
ABVP
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki said, “ABVP’s Central
Working Committee meeting concluded today in Bhagwan Birsa Munda Nagar, where
representatives held in-depth discussions on contemporary issues related to
education, society, environment, service, security and technology. A wide
dialogue on five resolutions related to education, social transformation,
natural disasters, divisisive forces and Bangladeshi infiltration also took
place, and all important suggestions received in today’s meeting will be
incorporated and passed in the upcoming National Conference. Certainly, after
these resolutions are passed, karyakartas across the country will work
effectively in their respective fields and educational institutions for their
implementation. Along with this, in the 71st National Conference, through
various speeches, dialogues and parallel sessions, important contemporary
issues will be deliberated upon, and ABVP will move ahead with full energy and
dedication in upcoming campaigns and programmes.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi