
Odisha
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi to attend the Civic Reception Ceremony
organised on the eve of the NEC Meet
Discussions
and resolutions to be held on education, organisation, national security, economic
and contemporary issues
Lucknow,
26 May (HS): The National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting of Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) will be held from 29 to 31 May 2026 at Siksha ‘O’
Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, situated in the sacred land of Lord
Jagannath. A total of 484 representatives from across the country will
participate in the meeting, including ABVP national office bearers, student
leaders from educational campuses across India, academicians, and
representatives associated with various organisational dimensions and
activities.
Prior
to the NEC meeting, the Central Working Committee Meeting will be organised on
27 May, in which 106 karyakartas from across the nation are expected to
participate. On 28 May, meetings of ABVP’s various dimensions, activities, and
functional forums will be conducted. These meetings will include extensive
discussions on year-long organisational activities, programmes, expansion
plans, and future action plans. Reviews and future directions will be discussed
regarding works being carried out in fields such as sports, arts, service
activities, environment, research, medical education, agriculture, technology,
tribal outreach, and international student engagement.
On
the eve of the meeting, a “Civic Reception Ceremony” will be organised. Former
and present ABVP karyakartas, eminent personalities from various walks of
social life, academicians, and social leaders will participate in the
programme. Hon’ble Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Mohan Charan Majhi, will
attend the ceremony as the Chief Guest.
During
the three-day National Executive Council Meeting, extensive deliberations will
take place on the prevailing national scenario, education system, role of
youth, national security, social and economic issues, organisational review and
expansion, and contemporary challenges. The meeting will also review the
outcomes of the “Akhil Bharatiya Vichar Baithak 2025” and deliberate upon the
compilation and implementation of decisions taken during the “Sangathanatmak
Vichar Baithak 2026”. Along with organisational, programmatic, and
campaign-based reviews, the action plan for the coming year will also be
finalised. Student union representatives and karyakartas from colleges and
universities across the country will participate in discussions regarding
ensuring student union elections in all educational institutions.
ABVP’s
ongoing initiatives such as the “Screen Time to Activity Time Campaign”, “150
Years of Vande Mataram”, “Hostel Survey Campaign”, “Prof. Yashwantrao Kelkar
Birth Centenary Year”, “50 Years of Resistance to Emergency”, “350 Years of the
Sacrifice of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur”, and the “650th Prakatyotsav of Sant
Shiromani Ravidas Ji” will also be reviewed and future plans will be
formulated. Discussions will further focus on organisational qualitative growth
through membership expansion, campus unit formation, and innovative
organisational experiments undertaken by various units. Targets for the coming
year will also be determined after analysing these initiatives. Deliberations
will additionally be held regarding National Conference 2026, SEIL Yatra,
international student outreach, and future plans of various organisational
dimensions. Resolutions concerning education, social issues, economy, national
security, and youth-related contemporary concerns will also be passed during
the meeting.
ABVP
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki stated, “This National
Executive Council Meeting is an important milestone in determining the future
direction of Vidyarthi Parishad in the context of present-day challenges and
opportunities. Prominent ABVP karyakartas from all states of the country will
participate in this meeting. After extensive deliberations on organisational,
educational, environmental, economic, national security, and youth-related
issues, important resolutions will also be passed. Every ABVP unit across
cities and campuses will work on these subjects in the coming days. Organised
in the culturally and spiritually vibrant city of Bhubaneswar, this meeting
will emerge as a significant centre of organisational energy, ideological
clarity, and programmatic expansion, further strengthening the power of
students.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi