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Power transition in Delhi a positive and decisive matter for development: ABVP

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) outlined the key resolutions passed during its recently concluded 60th State Conference and to reaffirm its commitment to their effective implementation. The conference, which saw participation from over 650 students focused on crucial issues such as the responsible use of artificial intelligence, rejuvenation of the Yamuna and Sahibi rivers, and the transition of power in Delhi

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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad held a press conference on Tuesday, February 25 to comprehensively discuss the resolutions passed during the recently concluded 60th State Conference and to reaffirm its commitment to effective implementation.At the recently concluded conference of ABVP more than 650 students from various educational institutions in Delhi (DU, JNU, Jamia, GGSIPU, DTU, etc.) participated and engaged in discussions on various issues.

ABVP broadly deliberated on pivotal issues such as the appropriate and responsible utilization of artificial intelligence, the rejuvenation of the Yamuna and Sahibi rivers, and the transition of the ruling dispensation in Delhi. In addition, ABVP assured that it would proactively work toward achieving these objectives.Furthermore the press conference highlighted upcoming initiatives of ABVP such as the Tribal Student Parliament, Northeast Student Youth Parliament, and Mission Sahasi, along with other significant programs.

ABVP National Secretary Shivangi Kharwal stated,
“ABVP is an organization that persistently functions for society and student welfare 365 days a year. At the 60th State Conference held on February 21-22, we passed several key resolutions, including the promotion of artificial intelligence as a means for positive and sustainable advancement, emphasizing the necessity of its responsible utilization, and stressing holistic and inclusive growth in the context of the regime change in Delhi.
We are obligated to effectively implementing all these resolutions and will make every possible effort to achieve them.”

Newly elected ABVP State Secretary Shri Sarthak Sharma stated,
The power transition in Delhi is a positive change.We are welcoming the new government and anticipates that it will give predominance for students welfare while taking significant steps for inclusive and holistic development of Delhi.In consonance with the resolutions passed at our recently concluded 60th State Conference, Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad remains devoted to working tirelessly throughout the year for the welfare of students and society.

The press conference witnessed the presence of ABVP National Secretary Shivangi Kharwal, ABVP Delhi State Secretary Sarthak Sharma, National Executive Member Unnati Panjikar, and Delhi State Media Co-convener Katyayani Taneja.

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