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In all, 20 youth in the age group of 16 to 21 years participated in a Foundation Summit of Student-Led NGOs held at T-Hub.

The Kashmir Files producer Abhishek Agarwal, Shanta Thoutham from Telangana State Innovation Cell,  Ritu Shah, Chairperson of FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), Shubhra Maheshwari, former Chairperson of FLO, Sumer Jain, MD of Four Wheel Travels, and others participated.

Addressing the youth at the Vibhegia Summit, Abhishek Agrawal, producer of The Kahsmiri Files said teens too are socially aware. This is the new India, the young India; they like to come out and serve. The emerging society is full of challenges to overcome and youth is the answer for a promising tomorrow, he said.

The 20 student-led NGOs  include A Teenager’s Interests,  Bizz.connect, Miles and Smiles, The Khayal Foundation; Whelve, Learning Space Foundation, MNR Organisation, M Group Realtors, Dhruvansh, Meraki Bizz Connect, Naari, women wellness initiative, Touch A Life Foundation, JMB Learning, Bina Singh Foundation, Hygeia and  Vibhaag.

The initiative was named Vibhgeia. The half-day Foundation Summit was organised by two leading student-led non-profitable foundations. It was rare to bring all these non-profit organisations together under one platform. It was an opportunity for all the other non-profitable organisations to share their mission and impact the audience.

The NGOs also put up stalls to propagate their cause and mission, and to spread the message. Three foundations were chosen from the networking session to speak. Awards were presented to the deserving few.

The aim of this conference was to network, share, care, learn, collaborate and make an impact on the society unlike before, said  NGO Vibhaag Foundation’s Founder, Ashmit Tainwala, and Bhuvit Hisariya founder of HYGEIA.

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