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Youth Conclave for Tea Garden Community Organised at Tezpur University

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The Department of Social Work, Tezpur University (TU), in collaboration with Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas, organised a Youth Conclave titled “Youth Conclave for the Tea Garden Community” on August 20, 2024. The event, held at the KBR auditorium of the University, was attended by Sh. K.N. Raghunandan, Joint-Organising Secretary of Vidya Bharati Uchcha Shiksha Sansthan; Sh. Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Kaziranga constituency; and Sh. Sanjay Kishan, Hon’ble Minister of Labour and Employment, Govt. of Assam, among other dignitaries.

Speaking on the occasion as the Chief Guest, Shri Raghunandan lauded the hard work of the tea tribe community of Assam. He said that the tea industry has played a pivotal role in shaping Assam’s economy. “Since the establishment of tea plantations in the region, it has contributed significantly to employment generation, revenue, and overall economic stability of Assam,” he said. Addressing the gathering as guest of honour, Shri Tasa spoke of the importance of self-reinvention and empowerment. He urged the youth to embrace education, skill development, and entrepreneurship. “By acquiring knowledge, honing skills, and participating actively in economic activities, our youth can transform their lives and contribute to the overall progress of our region,” he stated.

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Delivering the presidential address, Prof. Shambhu Nath Singh, VC, TU, highlighted the importance of education in empowering the tea community. “Everywhere in the world communities have been emboldened by receiving education,” he said. At the same time, he urged the youth to become leaders of their community. Interacting with the audience in the second half, Sh. Sanjay Kishan said that the tea tribe community has a rich cultural history, and as the community grows, so grows the nation.

The conclave brought together a large number of youths from various tea estates. The conclave featured interactive workshops, panel discussions, and talks. Dr. Apurba Saha, Head in charge, Department of Social Work, delivered the vote of thanks.

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