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Think Kerala Youth Conclave calls for collective voices to build a promising future for Kerala

Emphasising the importance of youth involvement in societal development, the Think Kerala Youth Conclave held in Kochi on Sunday has called for strengthening collective voices to build a promising future for Kerala.

ANI Jun 30, 2024 23:08 IST googleads

Justice Devan Ramachandran at Think Kerala Youth Conclave. (Photo/ANI)

Ernakulam (Kerala) [India], June 30 (ANI): Emphasising the importance of youth involvement in societal development, the Think Kerala Youth Conclave held in Kochi on Sunday has called for strengthening collective voices to build a promising future for Kerala.
Justice Devan Ramachandran inaugurated the conclave, which was held at the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) in Kochi on Sunday.

"Building a sustainable and promising future for Kerala demands a collective voice of the youth to drive positive changes in society," Justice Ramachandran said while addressing the event.
He stressed the need to understand the reasons behind the recent trend of many young people increasingly emigrating from the state. Justice Ramachandran pointed out that Kerala has around 75 lakh workers from other states, indicating a shift necessary in Malayali work ethic.
"Ensuring women's safety is important in the development of a healthy society by enabling them to walk freely in public space at any time," he said, adding that crime reduction requires not just punishment but also public awareness. He also called for dismantling societal prejudices as a means to achieving fairness and equal opportunity for all.
Justice Ramachandran urged the youth to become a driving force for positive social change.
The conclave, themed "Dream Kerala is Possible," aimed at creating a dynamic platform for innovative solutions for sustainable development. It brought together 300 young people aged between 18 and 30. Experts from various fields engaged in discussions and interacted with the participants. CMFRI Director A Gopalakrishnan presided over the function.
The conclave identified the need to improve higher education to meet global standards and create more job opportunities. It highlighted the challenges of youth unemployment and underemployment.
The discussions emphasised the importance of entrepreneurship and agriculture as potential sources of income for young people. It observed that there is a need to break social stereotypes and empower the youth to move forward.
The debates at the conclave served as a powerful catalyst for positive change, setting the stage for significant progress and sustainable growth in Kerala.
Prominent figures like Technopark Founder CEO G Vijayaraghavan, Murali Tummarukudi, Prashanth Nair IAS, Santhosh George Kulangara, Prof. Achyut Shankar, Adv. Parvathy Menon, Sreejith Panicker, Ramesh Pisharati, Chef Suresh Pillai, Suja Chandy, Krishnakumar KT, Dr. Ananthu, Adv. OM Shalina and Abhilash Pillai participated in the debate. (ANI)

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