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West Bengal

Delegation of 45 students from West Bengal depart for NIT Puducherry under Yuva Sangam 2

| @indiablooms | May 17, 2023, at 12:40 am

Kolkata:  A delegation of 45 students from diverse higher education institutions of West Benga departed for Puducherry as part of the second phase of the government’s ambitious cultural and educational endeavour the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Yuva Sangam’ programme on Tuesday.

While the nodal institute of West Bengal is NIT Durgapur, the nodal institute of Puducherry is NIT Puducherry.

The delegation was flagged off at a special ceremony at NIT Durgapur and will reach Puducherry on May 18.

Their trip will conclude on May 24.

They are also accompanied by 4 faculty members.

During the flag-off ceremony held at the premise of NIT Durgapur, the Director of the institute, Prof. Indrajit Basak, said, “This is a great initiative by the government for building national integration and opening the minds of students to India’s diversity and potential. I am certain that this exposure will have a lasting and positive impact on them as they learn about varied cultures and develop respect for India’s diversity and unity”.

Their itinerary includes a visit to the Sunrise at Tarangambadi Ozone Beach, Karaikal tour and shopping, MS Swami Nathan Research Foundation, Poompuhar beach, Chidambaram Natarajar temple, Arvind Ashram, Governor Palace, cultural visit to Auroville, Nagore and Vellankanni. They will also visit Great Living Chola temples, Kumbakonam, Darasuram and Thanjavur.

A brainchild of the Ministry of Education, the “Yuva Sangam” Youth Exchange program under “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” aims to strengthen people-to-people connections, especially between the youth of different states and introduce to them the culture and values of India. The idea of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat was conceptualised and structured by the Hon’ble Prime Minster Shri Narendra Modi Ji to create a cultural connection between the various states of India.

It also aims to expose the youth who embody not just immense talent, global knowledge, and the spirit of creativity and innovation but also revisit cultural values that reflect the country’s humane philosophy. This initiative was launched in February this year, and the first phase of Yuva Sangam had an overwhelming participation of 1200 youngsters, with the first batch visiting northeast India.

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