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NYK organises District Level Neighbourhood Youth Parliament
3/18/2024 10:48:43 PM
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Mar 18: Nehru Yuva Kendra Udhampur, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt of India organised "Neighbourhood Youth Parliament" on the theme "Nasha Mukt Bharat" in collaboration with NSS Unit of Govt College For Women, Udhampur at Riwaayat on 16-03-2024. Worthy District Development Commissioner Ms. Saloni Rai (IAS) inaugurated the event along with Chief Education Officer Ms. Geeta Bangotra, District Youth Officer Khushal Gupta, District Panchayat Officer Dr. Preeti Sharma (JKAS), DSWO Ms. Kanika Gupta (JKAS) NSS PO Dr. Ajay Kumar Sharma and NSS PO Atul Rasyal. The programme witnessed participation of more than thousand youth belonging to different parts of the district.
Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai (IAS) presided over the event and lead the signature campaign of SVEEP. She urged the new voters to get registered and motivate others to participate mandatorily in voting. Focussing on the theme, she deliberated on various measures being taken by the district administration to curb the menace of drug addiction.
The event started with the traditional lamp lightening ceremony followed by the welcome address by District Youth Officer Khushal Gupta. He briefed the audience about the objectives of organising such programmes and urged the youth to get registered in MY Bharat portal. All the participants were given MY Bharat badges and they registered themselves on MY Bharat portal. Prof. Preeti Sharma from GCW Udhampur delivered an awareness lecture on Nari Shakti, Prof Pardeep Singh delivered lecture on New India - New Initiatives focussing on the various developments made by the nation during the recent years. Prof Ajay K Sharma (NSS PO) delivered lecture on Viksit Bharat whereas Atul Rasyal gave an awareness lecture on SVEEP. The teams of GCW Udhampur participated in the Mock Parliament organised on "Nasha Mukt Bharat" thereby propagating important message of parliamentary procedures and steps taken by the govt. to make India, a drug free nation. Cultural teams from GCW Udhampur and I.T.I Udhampur also made the programme colourful by their performance in various cultural activities. Prominent among others present on the occasion included Prof. Yash Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, and Prof. Shama Rani. The entire event was anchored by Barsha Sharma and Ms. Bharti Devi. At the end mementoes and certificates were distributed among the guests and participants. The event ended with vote of thanks by APA Souravdeep Singh.
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