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Youth Conference: Mini Conference on UHV
Self-Exploration

Youth Conference: Mini Conference on UHV

December 30, 2024
85 students participated
85
Participants
Self-Exploration
Value Practiced
Dec 2024
Date

About This Activity

The Youth Mini Conference on Universal Human Values (UHV) was a dedicated forum for students to explore basic human spiritual and ethical aspirations. Held on October 26, 2024, the conference brought together young minds, faculty, and distinguished speakers to discuss the role of values in modern education and personal growth. The event featured award ceremonies, insightful presentations, and interactive sessions focused on self-exploration. Students were recognized for their commitment to value-driven living, with medals and certificates awarded to outstanding contributors. It was a significant step toward building a harmonious and conscious youth community.

Activity Gallery

Conferencing with UHV Excellence
Conferencing with UHV Excellence
Recognition of Value-Based Achievements
Recognition of Value-Based Achievements
Awarding the Next Generation of Thinkers
Awarding the Next Generation of Thinkers
Welcoming Distinguished Guests
Welcoming Distinguished Guests
Distinguished Panel & Speakers
Distinguished Panel & Speakers

Impact & Learning

Through this activity, 85 students actively practiced Self-Exploration, contributing to a more harmonious and value-driven campus community. This hands-on experience helped students translate theoretical knowledge into real-world action.