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Communal Unity Week begins in Bharatpur Women’s PG College

Bharatpur : National Unity Week started from Tuesday under the aegis of National Service Scheme at Shri Agrasen Girls PG College of Bayana town. Under this week running till 24th November, an outreach program was organized on “My Bharat Portal” on the first day.

NSS in-charge Manju Aggarwal said that My Bharat Portal by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India connects youth with learning opportunities in industry, government and non-profit organizations.

On this portal, youth get opportunities for experiential education and skill building. Along with this, youth can become participants by registering on My Bharat portal for micro, small and medium enterprises, youth clubs, and voluntary work. Provided information to the volunteers about the registration process on My Bharat Portal and motivated more and more youth to connect with this portal.

Apart from this, the speakers said that communal unity means people of different communities living together in a spirit of social harmony and amity. In India, people of different classes live together, this is the beauty of communal unity. Due to which India has a distinct identity in the world.

On this occasion, spokesperson Dr. Kumar Gaurav, Dhananjay Gupta, Ritu Mittal, Vishnu Goyal, volunteers Aarti, Neeru, Parul, Roshni, Kajal, Shivani, Neha etc. were present.

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