
Four
Resolutions on Educational Reforms, Women’s Safety, Urban Maoism and Global
Scenario Passed in the National Executive Council Meeting
ABVP
to Launch Nationwide Campaigns on ‘Screen Time to Activity Time’, 150 Years of
Vande Mataram and 60 Years of SEIL
Lucknow,
31 May (HS): National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting of Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) was held from May 29 to 31 in the sacred land of
Mahaprabhu Jagannath, Bhubaneswar. More than 400 karyakartas from 46 provinces
across the nation participated in this important National Executive Council
Meeting. During the meeting, four resolutions titled “Effective Ground-Level
Implementation is Necessary to Make Educational Reforms Successful”, “Urban
Maoism: A Serious Challenge in the End Phase of Armed Maoism”, “Curbing the
Exploitation and Religious Conversion of Women by Organised Criminal Networks
and Jihadi Elements”, and “Collective National Resolve of Restraint and
Vigilance in Times of Global Uncertainty is the Need of the Hour” were
unanimously adopted.
Prior
to the National Executive Council Meeting, the Central Working Committee (CWC)
Meeting held on May 27 passed a congratulatory resolution titled “Appreciation
for the People of West Bengal for Restoring Democratic Values”. Through the
meeting, ABVP also called upon Indian industry to enhance investment in
Research and Development (R&D), which will accelerate the realization of the
vision of Viksit Bharat.
Extensive
deliberations were held on the national situation, education system, the role
of youth, national security, socio-economic issues and contemporary challenges.
The meeting also reviewed the decisions taken in the Akhil Bharatiya Vichar
Baithak and Organisational Vichar Baithak, evaluated campaign-oriented,
programmatic and organisational activities, and finalized a detailed action
plan for the coming year.
To
commemorate 60 glorious years of Students’ Experience in Inter-State Living
(SEIL), a unique National Integration Tour, “SEIL@60” programmes will be
organised across the nation. In addition, year-long nationwide campaigns will
be conducted on various occasions including “Screen Time to Activity Time”, 150
Years of Vande Mataram, 50 Years of Resistance to the Emergency, the 350th
Balidan Diwas of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, and the 650th Prakatyotsav of Sant
Ravidas Ji.
ABVP
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki said, “The resolutions
passed in the National Executive Council Meeting are not merely ABVP’s response
to contemporary challenges, but also reflect our broader vision for building a
developed, secure and self-reliant Bharat. Through this meeting, a collective
resolve has been expressed to make the education system more effective and
student-centric, address challenges such as Urban Maoism confronting national
security, curb organised crimes and conspiracies of religious conversion
targeting women, and uphold national interest amidst global uncertainties. To
establish Bharat as a global leader in innovation and a knowledge-based
economy, strong coordination among youth, educational institutions and industry
is essential. Through this meeting, ABVP has urged Indian industry to increase
investment in Research and Development and establish long-term collaboration
with youth and universities. We are confident that the youth of Bharat, through
their talent, innovative capabilities and national consciousness, will lead the
nation to new heights, and this National Executive Council Meeting of ABVP will
continue to play a guiding role in that direction.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi