Surat: “We will not forget the sacrifices made by former generations for our education in the marginalized corners” — proclaimed the students at the Telangana Medium Students’ Seminar in Surat, recalling the challenges faced during the early years of 1991-1992.
Organized at Shahar Community Center, this seminar was conducted after 33 years, with a focus on recent advancements and cooperation, along with finding solutions to the current issues and addressing the upcoming challenges.
Discussion revealed that despite previous scholars’ commendable legacy, development has provided the region with unprecedented opportunities, significantly improving prospects.
During this event, collaborations and discussions fostered by the youth illuminated developmental endeavors, historical struggles and hurdles, with various organizations advocating for inclusion and policies directed towards equitable advancement.
Early participants articulated, “Our identity emerges through our cultural notes which have deeply imprinted the academic framework we are part of, and hence has sculpted our individual and communal rise for enhancement and efforts.”
The seminar alongside scientific agenda encompassed crucial research sessions fostering robust youth engagement in technology harnessing the power of innovation, comprehensive developmental layouts, eligibility criteria, and applied practices providing enlightening understanding.
This venture was encompassed by realizations from notable entities such as the Janjirala Srinivas, Regonda Venkatesh, Kusuma Narendra, Vedupally Ramakrishna, Jella Kavitha, Ghanshetti Yakalakshmi, and Vanga Ranjita, guided by prevailing concerns.
Through proactive dialogue, organized systematically, Olaas and Bhavanao firmly addressed city-wide forums, developing the symposium protocols, and brought forth insightful discourse among modern endeavors.