A three-day national conference for young scholars to develop a research culture by synchronizing the Indian heritage with current practices will begin on November 15. Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal, which is aligned with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS, is behind the event that aims to discuss a vision for developing India entitled Vision for Viksit Bharat VIVIBHA 2024 and is hosted at the SGT University in Gurugram.
The conference will be inaugurated by Mohan Bhagwat, chief of Rashtriya Swayam Savi Sangh or RSS. The main aim of the conference being inaugurated by Bhagwat is to provide a forum for the presentation of research works by research scholars and, at the same time, to motivate the youths to develop a composite of Indian heritage knowledge and scientific research methodologies.
Quoting the National President of Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal Sakchidanand Joshi, more than one million students, over one lakh teachers, and 10,000 institutions were involved in the pre-conference outreach program. A selection of research paper presentations was made through a stringent review process by subject specialists across India.
VIVIBHA 2024 is intended to devote its emphasis on the research activities of Bharat to support EMR because for Joshi, such scholastic programs should contribute to improvement in the quality of the research work to further develop and improve the writing, learning, and research abilities of the young scholars.
The conference will also aim towards the-erase motivating the participants to undertake studies in rural development and in the field of the Indian Knowledge System to uphold the vision of a “Viksit Bharat”, a Developed India.
Apart from the conference, there will be a display on the theme ‘Research to Realisation’. The exhibition, which will use artificial intelligence, will focus on the Indian contribution to knowledge and science, starting from the wise sayings of the Indian sages and including the recent achievements of Indian-born scientists. The purpose of this plan is three-fold: first, to emphasize the cultural activities and history of India; second, to present India’s scientific and technological developments; and third, to explain their connection.
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