Nagaland Hosts Successful Byatikram Education Conclave 3.0, Focuses on Future-Ready Education

On May 17, Byatikram Education Conclave 3.0 concluded successfully at Latika Cinema Hall, Dimapur, Nagaland. Organized by Byatikram Group a socio-cultural organization  in Northeast India, aims to bridge gaps in education, healthcare, economy, society, and culture, while guiding students and the younger generation toward thoughtful and purposeful career choices. The day-long conclave, held from 10 AM to 4 PM, brought together students, academicians, policymakers, and representatives from diverse communities across the region. The event was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Governor of Nagaland, His Excellency, Shri La Ganesan and  commenced with the national anthem and ceremonial lamp lighting. It also featured a vibrant showcase of Nagaland’s rich folk culture, adding a unique charm to the event. While addressing the gathering, Governor Shri. La Ganesan expressed his pride in being part of Byatikram Education Conclave 3.0. He remarked, “I am honored to be part of this event that emphasizes the future of students, the importance of education, the preservation of mother tongues, and the responsibility of the youth. In this conclave in Dimapur, I believe it is crucial to promote learning in one’s mother tongue.” He further added that proficiency in one’s native language lays a foundation for learning other languages and enhances the overall educational journey. He also emphasized the role of teachers in successfully implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2023 and urged educational institutions to preserve and promote cultural heritage.

Today’s youth urgently need guidance, skills, and inspiration. Choosing the right career is not just about securing a job—it’s about building a meaningful life. This conclave serves as a catalyst for informed decision-making and aims to spark transformative change among young people. Distinguished guests included Dr. M. Chuba Ao, National Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Chairperson of MARCOFED; Manas Gogoi from The Times of India; Sunil Kumar from JIS’s Communication and Public Relations; Rashida Begum from NEPNI; Swami Chinmayanand Ji, the acting head of Bharat Sevashram Sangha in Nagaland; Amitabh Dutta from Only Chef; Prateek Dutta, administrator of St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School; and entrepreneur Naresh Jain, Anand Aiyar and Dr. Saumen Bharatiya among others. Dr. Saumen Bharatiya, Patron in-chief of Byatikram, expressed his gratitude, stating, “The Byatikram Education Conclave is not just an event; it is a confluence where we come together from different states to spread the light of education and share experiences. Standing here in this city of Nagaland after coming from one end of Assam, we realize that education is not confined to textbooks. It is a continuous journey—from one state to another, from one culture to another. Our responsibility is to expand such inter-state exchanges. We want students to learn to dream beyond their own regions through this conclave and understand that education is not just about exam scores, but an essential part of personality development.” Dr. M. Chuba Ao praised Byatikram and said, “I am proud to see the rich culture of Nagaland being showcased. This conclave has given us a platform where educators and students from different states have come together under one roof to share their experiences, challenges, and perspectives. Let us resolve to nurture our students not only as skilled professionals but also as responsible and compassionate human beings.”

Swami Chinmayanand Ji added, “Along with education, spiritual development is also essential.”The conclave hosted four major panel discussions. The first topic was Choosing the Right Career Path – featuring panelists Sunil Kumar, Sagar Saikia, Rashida Begum, Amitabh Dutta, Muazzam Hussain Barbhuiya, and C.P. Anto. The second topic was Placement Opportunities in East India and the Rest of the Country Post Higher Education – with panelists Rahul Bhattacharya, Nagen Rajak, Azizur Rahman, and Prateek Dutta. The third topic was Education for a Better Future – featuring Tamal Nath, Dr. Lily I. Teronpi, Dr. Anjan Bahera, and Amit Prabhan Barthakur.

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