10th Jan 2018 10:01:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter

ITANAGAR, Jan 10:The Fifth State conference of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) will be held here in the state capital for three day from January 19-21 next at the Himalayan University campus. 

Thousands of  students from across the districts are expected to participate in the conference,  in which Chief Minister, Pema Khandu will be attending the inaugural ceremony as chief guest along with others dignitaries. 

This was informed by Chairman, Organising Committee, Tana Nikam Tara to reporters in a press conference held this afternoon at press club. 

Outlining details and agenda of the 3-day meeting,  Tara disclosed that topics like commercialisation of education, corruption practice,  social harmony along with other state issues will be thoroughly discussed by participating educationists and thinkers with the student community. 

 A brainstorming session on subject  relating to drug awareness and how to revamp  educational scenario of the state will also be presented during the meeting,  Tara informed adding that the final draft will be adopted on the last day of the conference, where National Joint Organising  Secretary,  ABVP,  Shriniwas will also be present. 

A mega cultural rally will also be organised from Zero point to Ganga Market onJanuary 20 next to mark the occasion, which will be followed by an open stage public meeting at the culmination ground where student leaders will deliver speech on current issues. 

General secretary, Nyanya Gollo said the conference is being designed to inculcate sense of true patriotism and nationalism feeling  among the youngsters. 


Kenter Joya Riba

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