Team Goemkarponn
JAMBAULIM: The two-day Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) concluded successfully at Shri Damodar Institute, Jambavali, Goa, with key deliberations aimed at strengthening education, society and nation-building.
The meeting saw the participation of 106 key ABVP functionaries from across the country. Extensive discussions were held on issues related to education, organisation, society, environment, culture, sports and service, culminating in the formulation of a detailed action plan for upcoming initiatives.
During the meeting, the prevailing educational, national and social scenario was reviewed in depth. Deliberations were also held on the theme, structure and framework of the ABVP Organisational Vichar Baithak 2026, along with a review of the 71st National Conference (2025–26). The committee finalised follow-up strategies on various student-related issues and outlined future organisational priorities.
Special focus was given to programmes linked to several historic and national milestones, including the Centenary Year of the Sangh; the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda; the 500th year of the coronation of Maharani Abbakka; the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji; the birth centenary of Yashwantrao Kelkar; 150 years of Vande Mataram; 450 years of the Battle of Haldighati; the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Patel; the birth centenary of Bhupen Hazarika; the birth centenary of Atal Bihari Vajpayee; and 60 years of Integral Humanism.
Education-related concerns featured prominently in the discussions, with ABVP highlighting issues such as irregularities in educational institutions and unethical fee hikes. The committee also finalised the roadmap and division of responsibilities for the nationwide ‘Screen Time to Activity Time’ campaign, launched on National Youth Day, and the ‘Hostel Survey Campaign’ scheduled to be conducted across the country in February.
ABVP National President Prof. Raghuraj Kishore Tiwari said the CWC meeting focused on making organisational work more effective through meaningful discussions on educational, social and environmental issues. He noted that such meetings play a vital role in shaping karyakartas into aware and responsible citizens contributing to nation-building.
National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki stated that the meeting involved a comprehensive review of campaigns undertaken over the past few months and detailed planning for future initiatives. He said the ‘Hostel Survey Campaign’ would help bring out ground realities to ensure concrete reforms, while the ‘Screen Time to Activity Time’ initiative aims to free youth from digital addiction and connect them with sports, social service, creative and physical activities.
Dr. Solanki added that programmes linked to historic anniversaries would further instil national consciousness, social awareness and cultural pride among students, and strengthen ABVP’s organisational work. He said the Central Working Committee meeting would serve as a milestone in the holistic development of education, culture, society and the organisation.







