CMD Of Bharat Express News Network Upendrra Rai participated in ABVP's 69th National Convention
On December 8, Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the 69th National Convention on behalf of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad at the DDA grounds in Burari, Delhi. Notably, Chairman, MD, and Editor in Chief of Bharat Express News Network, Upendrra Rai, actively participated in this significant event. During this, he met Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Chairman Upendrra Rai played a key role in the 69th National Convention program organized by ABVP on the occasion of its foundation day. ABVP officials extended a warm welcome to him during the event, which is being presided over by Dr. Rajsharan Shahi. The program also saw the participation of ABVP National General Secretary Yagyavalkya Shukla, along with various officials and workers of the organization.
Marking the 75th anniversary of its founding, ABVP has attracted youth from across the nation to partake in the 69th National Conference. These participants engage in discussions spanning education, environment, sports, art, and contemporary issues. The conference holds particular significance as it hosts thousands of attendees and an exhibition dedicated to ABVP’s founding member, Dattaji Didolkar.
The exhibition itself offers a captivating portrayal of Mini India, featuring remarkable paintings and sculptures on eight compelling themes. These themes include Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Hindavi Swarajya, the authentic history of Delhi, and the illustrious saga of the freedom movement.
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