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‘Youth must work for the country’s progress’

Varanasi: Seminar on ‘Changing India With Youth Aid’ organized by Yuva Chetna was inaugurated by Swami Abhishek Brahmchari, Justice PC Ghose, Local of India, Director of Iit-Patna Prof.
TN Singh, Supervisory Journalist Press Goeta Krishn Kumar Khemka and Convener of Yuva Chetna Rohit Kumar Singh on Saturday.
Overcoming the seminar, Swami Abhishek Brahmchari said that the extraordinary sanyasis such as Adi Shankaracharya Teacher, Swami Karpatri, Swami Vivekanand contributed to the development of the country.
Youth must work for the progress of the country, he added.
Judge Ghose appreciated Yuva Chetna’s work at the national level and said that young people always contributed a lot to the revolution.
Youth must advance to the progress of the nation, he added.
This seminar was also intended by Prof.
TN Singh, Manoj Goyal and Krishn Kumar Khemka.
Rohit Kumar Singh led his functions.

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