National Youth Centric Convention at Pilar Pilgrim Centre,Pilar, Goa.
The two-day National Youth Centric Convention on, ‘Visionary Youth: -Ideas, Innovations and Institutions as Enablers ’ was held at the Pilar Pilgrim Centre, Pilar on the 22nd and 23rd of March 2024. The convention aimed to bring together youth from Institutions of Higher Education across the nation and their educators and mentors to discuss, deliberate and brainstorm on how to make our institutions of higher learning powerful in shaping visionary youth with the capacity to ideate and innovate for a developed India.
The event was a collaborative initiative of Carmel College of Arts, Science & Commerce for Women, Nuvem, Goa (Department of Economics and Commerce), in collaboration with Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce, Pilar (IIC, Departments of Sociology & Commerce) and the Xavier Board of Higher Education in India, Bangalore.
At the inaugural function, the Principal of Fr. Agnel College, Fr. Fredrick Rodrigues welcomed the gathering which was followed by prayer and a symbolic gesture of watering a budding plant by the dignitaries. The Chief Guest, Mr. ManguirishSalelkar, Founder of the Umang Group spoke to the youth on smart thinking with self-belief and using available resources effectively to forge ahead in the entrepreneurial field. Prof.Dr. R.Venkata Rao, Vice Chancellor, India International University of Legal Education and Research, Sancoale-Goa, delivered the keynote address. Referring to the works of Mother Teresa and Abdul Kalam, Prof. Rao stressed that the world needs more humans rather than artificial intelligence. The concept note on the relevance of the theme of the convention was delivered by Dr. Sr. TeresaCSST, Secretary General, Xavier Board of Higher Education in India, Bangalore. Dr. Sr. Maria Lizanne AC proposed the vote of thanks at the inaugural function.
The guest speaker sessions began with Dr. Vishnu Tunuguntla, Professor, of Operations and Information Technology at Goa Institute of Management Goa conducting an interactive session on, ‘Digitalization of Higher Education and AI- Benefits, Pitfalls and the Road Ahead’. Mr Clement D’Souza, Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, St. Joseph’s University, Bangalore, provided his insights on the topic ‘Critical Thinkers or Passive Learners? What are we producing in our educational institutions?’ He summarized the attributes of critical thinkers vis-a-vis passive learners. Mr. Manoj Louis, Assistant Professor, Government First Grade College, Mangalore, spoke on how innovation and entrepreneurship can be fostered in institutions of Higher Education.
In the next session, students competed in two different competitions. ‘Sparklers: Brighten Tomorrow with Great Ideas Today’ was an ideas presentation competition. 15 teams vied for the top honours in this competition. The judges were Dr. Robert Clive, Vice-Principal, Crossland College, Udupi and Prof. Joy Chowdhury, Vice-President, Herald, New Initiatives. The winners of Sparklers were:1st place – Natasha M.R and Manasa of Mount Carmel College, autonomous, Bangalore, 2nd place Wankhade and Ramita Mehta, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai and 3rd place, Christ University, Bangalore.