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CUJammu students showcase unity and strength at Bharat Shakti event
9/19/2024 9:46:46 PM

Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 19: In a remarkable display of energy and unity, the students of the Department of Educational Studies, Central University of Jammu under the patronage of Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sanjeev Jain organized the Bharat Shakti event, demonstrating the department's unwavering commitment to holistic development of students and the pivotal role of youth power in shaping the nation's future. The event, held in Malviya Shiksha Bhawan, was a vibrant reflection of the department's mission to cultivate intellectual, emotional, and physical growth among its students, fostering a generation of responsible, well-rounded citizens.
The Department of Educational Studies has long championed an educational philosophy that transcends conventional classroom learning. This event was a testament to that ethos, with students showcasing their physical strength and endurance through a series of intense physical competitions. These diverse engagements underscored the department's commitment to nurturing students not only as academics but also as leaders, athletes, artists, social activists.
Addressing the gathering, the head of the department, Prof. Asit Mantry, emphasized the critical role of youth in nation-building, noting that the students' demonstration of strength is symbolic of their potential to contribute significantly to the nation's progress. "Our youth are the backbone of the country. Their energy, ideas, and innovative spirit will shape the future trajectory of our nation," he remarked. The event served as a reminder that the future of the nation rests in the hands of its youth, and the Department of Educational Studies is fully committed to equipping them with the skills and values necessary to lead the nation forward.The Show of Strength event was not merely a demonstration of physical or intellectual prowess but also a powerful message of empowerment. The department believes that education should instil a sense of responsibility, resilience, and empowerment.
The event concluded on a high note, with palpable enthusiasm among the participants and supporters alike. The immense energy and dedication displayed by the students throughout the various activities were a clear reflection of their passion for learning, leadership, and national service. Faculty members and attendees applauded the students' efforts, reaffirming their belief in the power of youth to drive societal change.
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