Sri Vijaya Puram, Oct 04: The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), A&N Islands under the leadership of Mr. M.A Sajid, State President, NSUI organized a dynamic interaction meeting with Mr. Abijith J.B National Secretary & Incharge A&N Islands, who came from Tamil Nadu to engage with students and local leaders. The event took place at Gandhi Bhawan, Port Blair and attracted a large group of students from different colleges who were eager to discuss key issues impacting students across the region.
The session commenced with a warm welcome accorded to Mr. Abijith J.B. The meeting was also chaired by PCC President Mr. Rangalal Halder, City Congress President Mr. Mohd. Zubair, OBC Chairman Mr. R.K Raj Senior Congress Leader Mr. Tejeswar Rao and Student Leader Ms. Sushmitha.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Abijith emphasized the importance of student engagement in shaping educational policies.
“Today’s youth is the future of our nation, and it’s crucial that their voices are heard. NSUI is dedicated to ensuring that students are not only aware of their rights but are also empowered to fight for them”, stated Mr. Abijith.
Addressing the students, Mr. M.A Sajid, highlighted NSUI’s commitment to advocating for student rights, improved educational infrastructure and overall facilities in campuses.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rangalal Halder encouraged NSUI to work hard and continue its fight for the students’ community in the Islands. He assured all support from PCC to NSUI team.
The meeting was also addressed by Mr. Mohd. Zubair, Mr. R.K Raj and Mr. Tejeswar Rao.
Participants engaged in an open forum, raising questions about ongoing initiatives and strategies for enhancing student representation. The National Secretary encouraged attendees to actively participate in NSUI’s campaigns and to work together to create a positive impact in their communities.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks proposed by Ms. Sushmita who urged all students to join NSUI and contribute to a collective effort towards meaningful change in the educational landscape.
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