Published On : Mon, Feb 27th, 2023

Nagpur Vidyapith Shikshan Manch organized Two-day Abhyas Varg

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Nagpur:- The two-day study training program was concluded at Maitraban Farm in Hingana organized by Nagpur Vidyapith Shikshan Manch affiliated to Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshanik Mahasangh. During the two-day long study training program, session-wise marathon meetings were held to discuss many topics of importance. Newly elected and nominated BoS, Senate and academic council members to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur, University, Nagpur along with office bearers were present. New Education Policy, expansion of the organization, new activities of the Shikshan Manch to be carried out in the forthcoming days etc were discussed in the two-day-long marathon meetings.

In the concluding session, Dr Smita Wanjari, former vice chancellor of SNDT, the president of Nagpur Shikshan Manch Dr Kalpana Pande, Mahamantri Dr Satish Chafle, senior veteran Prabhuji Deshpande and Dr Atram, Director of Institute of Science Nagpur, were present on the dais.

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Keynote speaker Dr Wanjari in keynote speech said that in the New Education Policy overall holistic approach to the development of human beings was wrought with serious deliberation and consideration. Human beings have been put at the forefront of the New Education Policy. With the implementation of the new education policy, transformative growth in every sphere of national life would be harnessed by future generations. She also highlighted that G20 Conference is to be held in Nagpur and across India, and resultantly new economic positive developments would be seen in the GDP of the country.

Dr Wanjari shed light on the changing patterns of the NAAC and sounded the warning bell to colleges that haven’t been accredited by NAAC and are likely to shut down their educational operation.

Dr Kapana Pande in a presidential speech noted that the organization is growing with leaps and bounds with its relentless success reflected in the recently held university election. She further emphasized that members of the organization should be aware of the aims and objectives of the organization, and accordingly the conduct and propriety should be maintained by members in the public domain also. Dr Pande appealed to the members to be aware not to fall victim to the malicious propaganda run against the organization by certain elements.

Dr Anuradha Khade conducted the proceedings and Dr Satish Chafle proposed a vote of thanks. Office bearers and teaching faculty fraternity were present in large numbers in the two-day study training program.