Bikaner youth were given information about digital education, My Bharat Application, PFMS portal.

A one-day workshop of National Service Scheme was organized under the joint aegis of Bikaner : Bikaner Government Dungar College and Commissionerate of College Education, Jaipur. Addressing this program, Prof. Manoj Dixit said that 64% of India’s youth lives in rural areas. India can be made more powerful by orienting this youth power towards creative fields through digital education. Addressing the program through digital medium, Commissioner Dr. Om Prakash Bairwa said that the participants will be trained to do their best in the service of the nation. Inspired to make sacrifice. On this occasion, Principal Dr. Purohit said that the program officers should be trained and provide ideal youth to the society.

Former Principal Dr. Digvijay Singh said that there is a need to awaken the sense of belonging and duty in the society. In the inaugural session, District Coordinator Dr. Hemendra Arora gave the introduction of the entire training workshop. District Youth Officer Dr. Ruby Pal also asked the participants to concentrate and receive training. In the first session of this workshop, Dr. Krishna Kumar Kumawat provided training to the participants on the activities of Digi Locker and NSS. In the second session, Anand Kaul provided training on My Bharat Application and Bharat Acharya provided training on PFMS Portal. About 150 principals and program officers of National Service Scheme participated in this workshop. Program officers of Dungar College, Dr. Kesar Mal, Dr. Rajendra Singh, Dr. Sampat Bhadu, Dr. Nirmal Kumar Rankawat were present in the program. In this workshop, college faculty members Dr. Narendra Nath, Dr. Narendra Singh, Dr. Devesh Khandelwal, Dr. Shashikant, Dr. Narendra, Dr. Smita Sharma, Dr. Smita Jain, Dr. Anila Purohit, Dr. Vipin Saini and Many faculty members were present.

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