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Chhatra Sansad India conclave inspires youth for Vision India 2047
3/21/2025 10:53:23 PM
Agencies
JALANDHAR, Mar 21: The 8th edition of the Chhatra Sansad India Conclave (CSI) at Lovely Professional University (LPU) was a historic gathering, bringing together over 20,000+ young minds and some of the nation's most influential leaders. With the theme "Vision India 2047: Bharat @ 100," the conclave created an electrifying atmosphere of ideas, passion, and energy encouraging youth to play an active role in shaping the future of the nation. The grand event was graced by the presence of esteemed leaders such as V. Narayanan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation & Secretary (ISRO), Department of Defence, Smriti Irani, Former Union Minister of Women & Child Development, HRD & Textiles, Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Founder Chancellor of LPU, Khan Sir, Indian Educationist, Jaya Kishori, Motivational Speaker, and Spiritual Leader, Temjen Imna Along, Minister of Tourism & Higher Education, Government of Nagaland, Dr. Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi, Social Reformer, and Kunal Sharma, Founder President of CSI.
The conclave was inaugurated with an inspiring address by Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Founder Chancellor of LPU. He welcomed the distinguished leaders and youth attendees, emphasizing the immense power of young leaders to reshape the nation. Dr. Mittal encouraged them to believe in their capacity for change and contribute boldly to India's vision for 2047, highlighting LPU's commitment to nurturing visionary leaders who will drive India's rise on the global stage.
ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan motivated the youth to push boundaries and explore new horizons in space exploration and scientific innovation. He shared his vision of a future where India stands at the forefront of technological advancement, with youth as the driving force behind this transformation. Dr. Narayanan emphasized that India is not in competition with any other country, but is solely focused on the advancement of its own nation. He highlighted that India has already made remarkable milestones in space, and it is the youth who will continue to lead the way in making these advancements even greater.
Smriti Irani, (Former Union Minister of Women & Child Development, HRD & Textiles), spoke about the power of choices, integrity, and resilience. She encouraged the youth to rise above challenges and embrace their role as active contributors to India's growth and prosperity. She highlighted the immense potential of India's youth, urging them to not only excel in every field but to also focus on building their own enterprises. She emphasized that the youth of India are already incredibly efficient, and now is the time to channel that efficiency into creating businesses and enterprises that can drive India's future growth.
Jaya Kishori, a renowned motivational speaker and spiritual leader, called on the youth to embrace self-discipline, values, and purpose-driven actions. She encouraged them to build not just a prosperous India but one that leads the world with kindness and ethical strength.
Temjen Imna Along, Nagaland BJP President and Minister for Higher Education & Tribal Affairs spoke of an inclusive India where no community, no region, and no individual is left behind. His vision of India in 2047 was one where the youth lead with a sense of unity, ensuring that progress and opportunities reach every corner of the nation.
Adv. Kunal Sharma, Founder President of Chhatra Sansad India, emphasized that the future of India won't be defined by leaders in offices but by the youth leading from the ground. His words rang with energy and conviction, urging every young individual present to take action, mobilize, and contribute actively to the nation's future.
The distinguished dignitaries, including Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Vikrant Massey, Indian Actor, Anurag Thakur, Member of Parliament and former Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Youth Affairs & Sports, Imran Pratapgarhi, Member of Parliament, Rahul Shivshankar, Editor-in-Chief of CNN News18, Suresh Prabhu, Former Union Minister, and Lt. General Ajay Chandpuria, AVSM, VSM, Commanding Officer, Vajra Corps, connected with the youth through video messages, offering their valuable insights. They stressed the importance of youth-driven innovation, and discipline, and urged the youth to take ownership of the nation's future and contribute to the ongoing digital revolution, ensuring India's progress across every sector, from sports to technology. The speakers also highlighted the importance of nurturing India's diverse voices to ensure that every citizen benefits from the nation's growth.
The event also featured a crucial debate on "One Nation, One Election," chaired by Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi, sparking insightful discussions on the future of a unified electoral system that reflects the collective aspirations of the nation. Students also took part in the debate, enriching the conversation with their perspectives.
The Chhatra Sansad India Conclave was a defining moment in India's journey toward its 100th year of independence, reminding everyone that the future of the nation lies in the hands of its youth. The event sparked a wave of inspiration, with the youth taking great pride in the opportunity to engage with and learn from the most influential leaders of the country. Through thought-provoking discussions and inspiring speeches, young minds were encouraged to think critically about leadership, innovation, and inclusivity as crucial pillars for building a prosperous and progressive India by 2047.
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