Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Kashi Conference concluded successfully in Jaunpur
Four resolutions related to Education, National Consciousness, Sonbhadra’s Development, and Environment passed Jaunpur, 31 Dec (HS): The 65th State Conference of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Kashi conclud
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Kashi Conference concluded successfully in Jaunpur


Four

resolutions related to Education, National Consciousness, Sonbhadra’s

Development, and Environment passed

Jaunpur,

31 Dec (HS): The 65th State Conference of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad,

Kashi concluded successfully at Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University,

Jaunpur, in the temporary convention township Rani Abbakka Nagar. The

conference witnessed wide-ranging dialogue on organizational and academic

campus matters, after which four major resolutions were passed, followed by the

announcement of the new State Executive Committee.

The

conference began on December 28, 2025, the ceremonial eve of the convention,

with the inauguration of the Lal Ji Singh Exhibition, after which the formal

sessions commenced the next day. The inaugural session was held in the presence

of Chief Guest Prant Pracharak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Kashi and

Distinguished Guest renowned Indian wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, along with the

special presence of National Secretary of ABVP Abhay Pratap Singh. After the

inaugural proceedings, the responsibility of State President, Kashi was

entrusted to Dr. Mahendra Tripathi, and the responsibility of State Secretary,

Kashi was entrusted to Shivam Singh.

Delegates

and student representatives from 12 districts of Kashi, including Allahabad

University and Banaras Hindu University, participated in speech and parallel

interactive academic deliberations. On the second day, the keynote address was

delivered by National Organising Secretary of ABVP Ashish Chauhan, after which

a grand Shobha Yatra was taken out from Mohammad Hasan PG College to TD

College. The procession concluded at the TD College ground, where the Open

Convention was completed under the leadership of National Secretary of ABVP

Abhay Pratap Singh and State Secretary of Kashi Shivam Singh. On the final day,

the speech session was conducted by Zonal Seva Pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak

Sangh, East Uttar Pradesh Yuddhveer, after which the resolutions were formally

adopted and the new committee was announced.

The

resolutions passed include concern over vacant seats and prolonged admission

procedures in Central and State Universities, the completion of 150 years of

Vande Mataram as the eternal call of national consciousness, the need to move

towards a balanced lifestyle shift from Screen Time to Green Time, and a vision

for empowerment and a prosperous future for Sonbhadra. ABVP, Kashi will work on

these resolutions with priority in the upcoming academic session.

On

the final day of the conference, the announcement of the new executive

committee was made by the newly elected State President of ABVP, Kashi Dr.

Mahendra Tripathi, in which the key responsibility of State Vice-President was

entrusted to Santosh Singh ‘Ansh’ from Sultanpur, Ram Shankar Uraon from

Banaras Hindu University, Aabha Tripathi of Prayag Mahanagar and Ravi Shekhar

Singh of Ghazipur. Along with this, the responsibility of Joint Secretary was

entrusted to Shiv Babu Chaudhary from Kaushambi, Nivedita Mishra of Prayag

Mahanagar, Aman Singh from Bhadohi, and Trikant Singh Jatav of Varanasi

Mahanagar.

Addressing

both the newly elected and outgoing committee members, Zonal Organising

Secretary of ABVP, East Uttar Pradesh Ghanshyam Shahi extended his best wishes

and said, “Because of ABVP’s distinctive and advanced working methodology, the

organization has completed a glorious journey of 77 years. ABVP is a dynamic

and evolving organization, where an activist contributes till student life.

Working in accordance with ABVP’s unique culture shapes personality and

instills the spirit of Nation First. ABVP is not merely a collective, but an

idea, and society recognizes us by our conduct. We all must ensure our role in

making Bharat a developed nation.”

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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