ABVP working for the resolution of nation first

ABVP working for the resolution of nation first

ABVP working for the resolution of nation first

Madikeri, Dec. 17: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, which gave birth to the resolution of nation first, is still working for the same resolution, said S. Balakrishna, National Co-Organizing Secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad.

He spoke as the chief guest at the inauguration of the 45th Karnataka South Province Conference of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad at Gowda Samaj in the city. Western powers are making efforts to instil anti-national thoughts in the youth group born after 1997 and to destabilize the nation, but beyond this, today's youth group is understanding the ancient culture and making their own contribution to the reconstruction of the nation on its foundation; ABVP is working as the backbone for that.

World powers like America and China have been trying to divide India. US President Trump says that India's economy is a "dead economy". But the total amount of trade in India on Diwali is equal to the annual expenditure of many countries; in this case, how can India's economy be a "dead economy", Balakrishna questioned. Today, efforts are being made to threaten the unity and integrity of the country, which is "white collar terrorism" by educationists. He warned that this is the "white collar terrorism" of the educated. He cited the recent bomb blast near Redport. Balakrishna said that the National Education Policy has been implemented as an attempt to Indianize the country's education system, and ABVP has a stance that is complementary to this.

Develop self-confidence - Arjun Devaiah

Students should develop self-confidence. If you have self-confidence, you can achieve anything, says international athlete Teetamada Arjun Devaiah spoke to the students. He spoke after inaugurating the 45th provincial conference of ABVP. Discipline is very important for students. If you work hard with study and practice, you can see a change in your life.

Students should understand their responsibilities in social life. The mind should not be restless; Arjun Devaiah opined that success is possible only if the mind is strong. Students should have desire. But not too much desire. They should love their parents. They should also love this country. They should stretch their legs as much as the bed is; they should follow the ideals of Swami Vivekananda, said Arjun Devaiah.

ABVP is the largest organization

The Akhal Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is the largest student organization with 76,96,840 members, said Dr. Ravi Mandya, president of the ABVP Karnataka South Panthra.

Participating as the chief guest in the conference, he said that when the nation faced a problem against the educational problems of the students ABVP has been fighting. He explained with examples that ABVP has worked for the people even when national disasters have occurred. Ravi Mandya said that ABVP has not only fought struggles but also seen success in them.

M. Eshwar Bhat, the chairman of the conference's reception committee, said that Kodagu district, which has many unique features, has made a name for itself at the international level in the sports field and the military field. The coffee and cardamom here are famous everywhere. Kodagu district is the source of the Cauvery river, which quenches the thirst of the people of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. He said that Kodagu is an attractive tourist destination and the ABVP conference is being held in such a district.

ABVP Karnataka Southern Province State Secretary Gopiranga Swamy, National Executive Member Mandarabalugodu, Reception Committee General Secretary Ramesh Holla were present on the stage. An exhibition containing details of the organization's activities and achievements was presented to the audience. Before the program, Padma Shri Rani Machayya inaugurated the event.

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