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Meaningful Dialogue on International Interaction and Sports-Music Exchange for Underprivileged Students

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16 Sep 25
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Meaningful Dialogue on International Interaction and Sports-Music Exchange for Underprivileged Students

Lucknow: Moving toward creating new opportunities in education and social development, Prof. Amarika Singh, President of RTS Group of Institutions and Navneet Group of Institutions, held an important meeting with Mr. Avinash Chandra Mishra, Vice President of the Uttar Pradesh Accredited Correspondents’ Committee.

The discussion focused on promoting India’s knowledge traditions at a global level, strengthening news station policy, and providing international interaction opportunities for underprivileged and talented students. It was emphasized that connecting students from rural and marginalized backgrounds with global platforms would allow their talent to gain recognition and bring about positive social change.

Special attention was also given to inter-state exchange programs in sports and music. It was proposed that such initiatives would not only provide national recognition to youth but also encourage cultural exchange, harmony, collaboration, and creativity.

Prof. Amarika Singh remarked, “Our aim is to ensure that education and culture do not remain mere formalities, but serve as instruments to empower every section of society. Enabling underprivileged students to progress at the international level will remain our priority.”

Mr. Avinash Chandra Mishra added, “Meaningful change in society is possible only when educational institutions, media, and social organizations take collective and concrete steps. We must create opportunities for the youth to showcase their capabilities at national and international forums.”

The meeting concluded with a decision to organize joint programs in education, sports, and cultural exchange in the near future, alongside launching scholarship schemes and international interaction platforms for underprivileged and marginalized students.


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