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Vivekananda Kendra releases poster of Youth Leadership Development Initiative

Vivekananda Kendra releases poster of Youth Leadership Development Initiative

Time of India5 days ago

Nagpur: Every year, Vivekananda Kendra organizes various workshops throughout the year under the Youth Leadership Development Initiative. This year, on the occasion of
, the poster for this year's Youth Leadership Development Initiative was unveiled by Dhananjay Velukar, director of the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (Nagpur Division), Bharat Joshi, head of Vivekananda Kendra Vidarbha Region, and Kshamatai Dabholekar, head of Vivekananda Kendra Nagpur City.
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The Youth Leadership Development Initiative focuses on four key dimensions: Adventure, Service, Self-Study (Swadhyaya), and Patriotism. Through these dimensions, the youth get an opportunity to acquire life skills, managerial abilities, and more. Therefore, more and more youth should connect with Vivekananda Kendra and actively participate in this initiative," appealed Asavari Kulkarni, head of Youth Leadership Development of Nagpur unit of Vivekananda Kendra.
The event was compered by Prutha Chourikar. Alpana Bakhale presented a song. Nilima Keskar, co-head of Nagpur unit, gave the welcome address. Sanjeevani Vaidya introduced the chief guests. Shantanu Kite provided information about the initiative. Youth leaders Shubham Jais and Shravani Sole presented yoga demonstrations. Youth volunteers Bharat Rai, Nandini Bagadiya, and Vedant Pathak efficiently handled the event.

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