Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad on Sunday launched the logo for the national conference scheduled to be held in Delhi from November 30 to December 3, an official statement informed.
The statement further added that nearly 10,000 activists will be participating in the event.
The logo was launched during the ongoing ABVP National Office bearers meeting in Shillong by National Vice President Poonam Singh, National Organizing Secretary Ashish Chauhan, National General Secretary Yajnavalkya Shukla, Central Working Committee Member Nidhi Tripathi, and National Secretary Ankita Pawar.
“ABVP, currently with a membership of more than 44 lakh students, is the world’s largest student organization. This convention promises to be an important and historic moment owing to the large gathering of students who will be coming to the National Capital,” it added.
Delhi State Secretary, Harsh Attri, said, “It is a matter of great pride for the activists of Delhi that this year Delhi will have the opportunity to host ABVP’s 69th National Conference. Students and teachers from across the country will deliberate on subjects such as culture, education, and security”.
“The convention will provide a glimpse of nationhood as well as showcase the rich and magnificent culture of India. The confluence of representatives from various regions of the country with different languages and attire will exemplify the unity and integrity of India,” Attiri added.
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