Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 3: The three days of great enthusiasm, heated debates, parliamentary diplomacy and fun filled socials, the Jodhamal Youth Conclave concluded with a wave of firm conviction that now is the time for the youth to build human solidarity around the world with not only the nation but the world at peace not in pieces. The Chief Guest of the closing ceremony Arvind Jasrotia the Director of The Law School, Jammu, appreciated the effort being put up by the students and the faculty of Jodhamal Public School to inculcate the feeling towards Nation at peace not in pieces while also talking about some of the critical agendas chosen by the JYC Directorate. Over more than 300 delegates in this year's JYC discussed on distinct agendas from social agendas like "consent as a constitutional right" to volatile agendas such as 'role of AFSPA in Kashmir'. The best delegate were awarded to Vaidehi Mattoo, Srishtri Manawa, Dhruv Gandhi of Jodhamal School, Agastaya Rana of DPS, Jammu, Kounen of Burn Hall School, Kashmir, Suhani Rajput, Vanshi Dhar of KCIS, Prachi Atri of JKPS, Syesha Ganjoo of GD Goenka, Jammu. The Outstanding delegates were awarded to Vanshika Sharma, Malvika Jain, Aasmi Abrol of KCIS, Hanan Khalil of GD Goenka, Shireen Kalra of Presentation Convent, Atharav of Heritage School, Amber, Niyati of Jammu Sanskriti and Abhijot Singh (individual). |