Akanksha Manna conducted quiz program of RJS Yuva Toli Propels Youth Empowerment.
Akanksha Manna conducted quiz program of RJS Yuva Toli Propels Youth Empowerment.
Akanksha lauded Prime Minister Modi's initiative to launch the 'Gyan Bharatam' website, which provides easy digital access to these historical documents.
RJS Yuva Toli Patna,Jamshedpur done well ,Harsh selected Admin for Yuva Toli, Ujjain.
RJS Yuva Toli are cordially invited by Dr.Nitin Shakya IAS at DM office Rajouri Garden, New Delhi in Career counseling & Confidence Building Session .
New Delhi: In a comprehensive and dynamic online program, Ram Janaki Sansthan Positive Broadcasting House (RJS PBH) and RJS Positive Media convened their 427th event, dedicated to the holistic development and empowerment of India's youth. The program, rich in cultural celebration and intellectual engagement, marked Hindi Diwas and the sacred Jivitputrika Vrat.
New Delhi: In a comprehensive and dynamic online program, Ram Janaki Sansthan Positive Broadcasting House (RJS PBH) and RJS Positive Media convened their 427th event, dedicated to the holistic development and empowerment of India's youth. The program, rich in cultural celebration and intellectual engagement, marked Hindi Diwas and the sacred Jivitputrika Vrat.
Uday Kumar Manna Founder & National Convener announced that Yuva Toli are cordially invited by Dr Nitin Shakya IAS on 24 September 2025 at DM office, Rajouri Garden New Delhi for career counseling, skill development in Artificial Intelligence, and a nationwide "Nasha Mukt Bharat" (Drug-Free India) campaign. This extensive gathering underscored RJS Yuva Toli's unwavering commitment to nurturing a generation grounded in knowledge, positive thinking, cultural pride, and profound social responsibility, preparing them to be future leaders and job creators.
The program commenced with Uday Kumar Manna, founder of RJS PBH and RJS Positive Media, setting an inspiring and philosophical tone. He began by reciting the Sanskrit shloka "Vidya Dadati Vinayam" (knowledge gives humility), elaborating that humility leads to competence, which in turn brings wealth, righteousness, and ultimately, happiness. This ancient wisdom, he noted, guides the RJS PBH's approach to youth development. Mr.Manna then provided a detailed cultural context for the day's observances. He explained Jivitputrika Vrat (Jitiya festival) as a sacred, waterless fast observed by mothers for the well-being and prosperity of their children, emphasizing its significance as an "unparalleled symbol of maternal love and sacrifice." He noted that the fast began on Ashwin month's Krishna Paksha Ashtami (September 14th, 2025, from 5:04 AM) and would conclude with its breaking on September 15th. Manna also highlighted September 14th as Hindi Diwas, celebrating Hindi as a symbol of India's cultural unity and pride. He announced upcoming discussions on the birth anniversaries of literary giant Sharad Chandra Chattopadhyay and engineering pioneer M. Visvesvaraya (Engineers' Day), both observed on September 15th, further connecting youth to national figures and their lasting contributions.
A pivotal announcement by Uday Kumar Manna revealed a significant upcoming RJS Yuva Toli meeting with **SDM Dr. Nitin Shakya**, an IAS officer. This high-profile event, scheduled for September 24th at 10:30 AM at the DM office near Rajouri Garden Metro Station in New Delhi, will be conducted both physically and online. It aims to provide invaluable career counseling from a top administrator and facilitate crucial discussions on the "Nasha Mukt Bharat" (Drug-Free India) campaign. Participants, including college students and children above fourth grade (accompanied by guardians), will receive certificates of participation. Mr.Manna stressed the importance of this unique opportunity for youth to interact directly with a high-ranking official, gain practical career insights, and contribute to a vital social cause. He passionately advocated for skill development, particularly in Artificial Intelligence (AI), urging youth to become job creators rather than mere job seekers. He envisioned a future where Indian youth, armed with cutting-edge skills and a positive mindset, would lead globally, encouraging active participation in RJS Yuva Toli to enhance their energy, expression, and overall development for professional success and societal contribution.
The program then transitioned into a lively General Knowledge Quiz, moderated by Akanksha Manna, Head of the Creative Team for RJS Positive Media. Akanksha extended heartfelt Hindi Diwas greetings, describing Hindi as the "soul of our culture" and a vital medium for expressing thoughts, preserving heritage, and fostering unity. She skillfully conducted two rounds of a diverse quiz, engaging young participants on topics ranging from Indian history, geography, and science to literature and current affairs. The quiz rounds tested knowledge on various subjects. Participants like Hars Malviya from RJS Yuva Toli, Ujjain, and Aman Kumar & Umang Kumar from Jamshedpur, Yuva Toli from Delhi Nikhil Pal ,Yuva Toli from Patna Vaibhav Bhardwaj demonstrated impressive recall, correctly identifying India's first Prime Minister (Jawaharlal Nehru), the author of the National Anthem (Rabindranath Tagore), the National Animal (Tiger), and the National Sport (Hockey). Other questions covered the chemical formula of water (H2O, answered by Nikhil), the location of RBI headquarters (Mumbai), and the painter of Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci).
Akanksha Manna also provided a detailed account of her experience attending an international conference on manuscript preservation at Vigyan Bhawan, Delhi. She explained how the conference focused on digitizing ancient manuscripts using advanced AI and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology. Akanksha lauded Prime Minister Modi's initiative to launch the 'Gyan Bharatam' website, which provides easy digital access to these historical documents. She highlighted its significance for history students and researchers, making India's vast cultural and intellectual heritage accessible and showcasing the practical application of technology in preserving culture.
Nisha Chaturvedi of TRD 26, after extending Hindi Diwas greetings, posed thought-provoking questions to the young participants. She asked, "What should be the main objective of education?" (to uplift oneself and the nation) and "Which should be prioritized: rights or duties?" (emphasizing duties first). She offered blessings, encouraging the youth to become "guardians of the nation's pride," to continuously grow, and to aspire to global leadership.
Dheeraj Kumar Nirbhay from Delhi University offered blessings and posed historical questions, including "Which social reformer worked against Sati Pratha?" (Raja Ram Mohan Roy) and "When is Madan Mohan Malaviya's birth anniversary?" (December 25th, answered by Aman Kumar). He also encouraged the youth to embrace their native language by signing in Hindi. Dayaram Malviya, grandfather of participant Hars Malviya, praised the RJS Yuva Toli initiative and asked, "Who was India's second President?" (Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan).He recited a Kabir bhajan, "Jagat mein karna hai kuch kaam" (One must do some work in the world), conveying a message of non-attachment and focusing on purpose.
Sadhak Omprakash, In-charge of RJS Yuva Toli, delivered a powerful motivational speech, emphasizing "eternal youth" and learning from children. He applied this philosophy to discourage negative behaviors like ragging, urging students to avoid actions or words that could hurt others and to promote positivity in all interactions, fostering a responsible and harmonious social environment.
Vaibhav Bhardwaj, a teacher from Patna and an RJS Yuva Toli member, profoundly appreciated the initiative, calling it a "wonderful initiative" that fosters positive thinking and provides invaluable learning experiences by connecting youth with experienced individuals from various fields, offering guidance for life, spirituality, and career development.
Aman Kumar, a newly inducted member of RJS Yuva Toli from Jamshedpur, shared his positive experience, mentioning he created a video about the role of RJS Yuva Toli members in serving the country, highlighting the importance of positive thinking. Umang Kumar, another RJS Yuva Toli participant from Jamshedpur, also shared his positive experience and was encouraged by Uday Kumar Manna to explore career opportunities in Artificial Intelligence.
Sarita Kapoor of TRD 26 engaged participants with current affairs questions, covering topics such as the Euro-Rupee exchange rate, recent flood-affected regions in India, and international conflicts, urging the young audience to stay updated with news.
Suman Kumari, founder of Abhipsa School, which works with special needs children, provided critical expert insights into identifying and supporting children with special needs. She clarified that special children can learn with specialized teaching methods and continuous practice from trained educators. She detailed how parents can recognize early signs of special needs, such as developmental delays and behavioral differences, and advised seeking medical and therapeutic advice, including behavioral therapy, for early intervention to integrate these children into mainstream society.
The program concluded with Uday Kumar Manna reiterating the core philosophy of RJS PBH: "only positivity, no negativity." He emphasized that this mindset fosters immense energy, making studies easier and boosting expression power. He strongly advocated for skill development over mere academic marks, urging students to become job providers rather than job seekers. Manna highlighted the increasing importance of Artificial Intelligence for future careers and encouraged continuous participation in RJS Yuva Toli programs. He reminded participants about the upcoming September 24th event at the DM office, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi emphasizing the unique opportunity for career counseling by an IAS officer and discussions on the "Nasha Mukt Bharat" campaign. He urged students in the Delhi NCR region to register their names by September 23rd to ensure their participation. The event served as a powerful testament to RJS Yuva Toli's mission: to empower India's youth with knowledge, skills, and a positive mindset, while instilling cultural pride and a profound sense of social responsibility, preparing them to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to the nation's progress on a global stage.
Akanksha Manna
Head Creative Team
RJS PBH,-RJS POSITIVE MEDIA
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