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परिचय
‘मीमांसा एक पहल’ के तत्वावधान में
राष्ट्रीय युवा समागम 2009
3-4 अक्टूबर, दरभंगा, बिहार
संक्षिप्त विवरण :
उद्धाटन : 3 अक्टूबर, 2009
प्रात: 10.00 बजेसमापन : 4 अक्टूबर, 2009
रात्रि 10.00 बजेस्थान : बहेड़ा हाईस्कूल मैदान
दरभंगा (बिहार)पंजीकरण की अंतिम तिथि : 30 अगस्त, 2009
समागम के प्रतिनिधि :
आई.टी., इंजीनियरिंग, मेडिकल, बिजनेस मैनेजमेंट, समाजशास्त्र, जनसंचार साहित्य, कला, संस्कृति, आदि से जुड़े विभिन्न संस्थाओं एवं संस्थानों के देश भर के पांच सौ से अधिक युवा प्रतिनिधि
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NATIONAL YOUTH CONCLAVE 2009
(3-4th October, Darbhanga, Bihar)NATIONAL YOUTH CONCLAVE 2009
(3-4th October, Darbhanga, Bihar)
It is a natural and constitutional right of every human being to be able to think and express his views independently, without any fear or pressure. The right of equality, in legal and judicial terms is also a necessity for every individual. Although, youth community can fight for this right of his own; however policy makers can ensure that these rights are available to every individual by creating a safe and healthy environment all around. For growth and prosperity of mankind, it is necessary that everyone gets equal opportunity in terms of accessing health, education and cultural upliftment.However, the youth community, which is full of decisive powers and is beaming with immense potential is yet to acquire its actual recognition and is deprived of its role and involvement at economical, political and cultural fronts. To achieve this recognition and to ensure the right involvement of youth community, a large number of concrete measures are required to be adopted to make the youth community more dynamic, sensitive and revolutionary in their approach. Political and social activism, economic security and social acceptability are some of the measures through which youth could be made a significant contributor in the progress of the country. They could be better utilized in making the basic amenities like health and education available to every citizen of the country.
Today, a very large number of young individuals who are dwelling a comparatively comfortable life as engineers, doctors, managers and journalists, are interested to do their best in making basic amenities of the country better. What is required is to promote these aspirations, chanelise their desires and guide them on right track. Youth community in different segments of our society are working hard night and day out for progress of our country but are still remotely placed as far as the process of decision making is concerned.
It is urgently required to bring this youth community in the mainstream and make them a part of decision making procedure. No matter whether they are young laborers, officers, consumers, social-workers or those who are providing leadership in different areas, they all deserve chance to show their potential.
In this context, “Meemansha Ek Pahal” is organizing “National Youth Conclave 2009″ on 3rd -4th October, 2009. More than 500 youth representatives, from different fields and profession, are coming from different parts of the country to attend the conclave and they would discuss on contemporary national challenges and find the best strategy to face them. They would also initiate few ground works towards realization of these goals. This conclave would emphasize on the value of youth activism and would also underline the basic necessity of education and health to every citizen. It would be a great platform for more than 500 young individuals to discuss their role, responsibilities, and apparent challenges in context of development of nation through social activities. Undoubtedly, this conclave is going to have a great impact on changes and developments that the society and the nation would go through in coming years.
In last few years, Youth Brigade has surprisingly emerged as first choice workforce in developing countries for different assignments like rapid economic growth of nation, bridging communication among mass and creating awareness among population etc. India is also witnessing more or lest the same scenario, but we need to accelerate this process to another height. Today, we need to organize a large number of programs all around the country to develop better communication and understanding among young population so that they can be groomed to take-up better roles in the developmental process of the society and nation.
We hope, this conclave would act as a start-point in this direction and stepping stone in the endeavour of meemansa.

