Amritsar, January, 15 (Punjab Post Bureau) – Nehru Yuva Kendra Amritsar celebrated National Youth Day dedicated to Swami Vivekananda. ACP Traffic Police Jasbir Singh was the Chief guest and Principal Jatinder Singh was Special Guest of program, other guests of the program were SP Traffic Cell Salwant Singh, Head Constable Salwant Singh, Ajay Kumar from Phenyloop Amritsar, Khuspal Singh and Jastaran Singh, Haryawal Punjab Chairperson Daljit Singh Kohli.
The program was started with the lighting of the lamp, Accounts and Program Assistant, Rohil Kumar Katta told that it is 161st anniversary of the birth of Swami Vivekananda and the theme of today program is Developed India by the youth, for the youth.He said that the main objective of celebrating this day is to provide direction to our youth at the national level and inspire them towards nation building. The main objective of the government to celebrate this day is to honor and appreciate the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda and to encourage the youth to work hard. To inspire to contribute to the overall development of the country and take inspiration from the life of Swamiji.
After this, cultural presentations were given in the program, after which the biography and ideals of Swami Vivekananda were highlighted by the District level declamation contest Winner Shubhneet Kaur.
District Youth Officer Akanksha Mahawaria told that Government of India is organizing National Youth Festival from January 12 at Nasik, Maharashtra in which youth from every corner of the country come and showcase their art. District Youth Officer told everyone about the life of Swami Vivekananda and inspired the youth to contribute more to the progress of the country.
The program included live telecast of National Youth Festival, oath taking ceremony, seminar and Road Safety and VolunteeringActivities In the program. badges, T-shirts and caps were distributed to the Mera Bharat youth volunteers, the stage charge of the program was handled by Rohil Kumar Katta, Shifat Kaur and Seerat Kaur, about 300 people participated in the program.