Female Students Support NAF
5 Dariya News
Amritsar 18-Aug-2018
Around 200 students of SR Government College for Women in Amritsar have joined the National Agenda Forum (NAF) in the presence of a field team from Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC). The distinguished academicians of the Universityalong with the students discussed Mahatma Gandhi’s 18-point Constructive Programme and its relevance now. They also talked about their own priorities (in addition to the points from Mahatma Gandhi’s constructive Programme), which should find a place in India’s agenda. The agenda that got the most traction was Women Empowerment and Drug.In an open Forum Discussion, the principal of the college, Nutan Sharma accepted the ‘Gandhi Wall Challenge’which means that the college will have Gandhi’s 18 constructive principles displayed on one of its wall month. The principle and the professors along with the students also talked about the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in today’s and pledged their support for NAF, calling it a unique initiative that would strengthen participative democracy.
I-PAC launched the NAF as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary year, on 29th June 2018. NAF is a pan-India initiative to resurrect the conversation around Gandhiji’s 18-point Constructive Programme and use it to re-imagine and co-create India’s priorities to formulate an actionable agenda for contemporary India.
Till date – 50,000+ youth associates from over 4,000 colleges, 225 distinguished personalities from 6 countries and 20 states, and 283 civil society organizations spread across 346 districts have joined the ever-growing NAF ecosystem.
The National Agenda Forum has garnered support from a diverse group of people and organizations, which includes:
UNESCO – MGIEP supports NAF’s effort in setting the people's agenda of promoting peace and sustainable development based on Gandhiji's 18-point Constructive Programme
Gandhian organizations, such as, Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, Sarvodaya Ashram, Gandhi Mission International Society of India, etc.
Arun Mani lal Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson)
Tushar Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson)
Neelam Parekh (Mahatma Gandhi’s great-granddaughter)
Prof. Ramjee Singh (Freedom fighter and a pioneer in study of Gandhian thought in India)
Dr. Ravindra Kumar (Padma Shri Awardee, Sardar Patel National Awardee)
Natwar Thakkar (Padma Shri awardee, Jamnalal Bajaj awardee)
Dr. D Chelladurai (Dean, Gandhi Research Foundation)
Baji Mohammad (Freedom fighter)
Prakash Amte (Baba Amte’s son)
Recipients of civilian honors, such as
Teejan Bai (Artist, Padma Bhushan awardee)
Rajan Mishra (Indian classical singer, Padma Bhushan awardee)
Dr. Brahm Dutt (Padma Shri Awardee for working for lepers)
Dr. Usha Kiran Khan (Padma Shri awardee and Sahitya Academy Award winner), etc.
Eminent public servants, such as,
Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary (Ex-Governor of Meghalaya)
Justice NN Mathur (Former Judge, Rajasthan and Gujarat High Courts)
Sports personalities, such as
Mary Kom (Boxer, Olympic Medalist)
Babita Phogat (Wrestler, Commonwealth Games Medalist)
PT Usha (Track Athlete, Asian Games Medalist)
IM Vijayan (Former Captain, Indian Football Team)
Ishwwar Pandey (Cricketer), etc.
Entertainment personalities, such as
Piyush Mishra (Actor, Screenwriter, Lyricist)
Shyam Rangeela (Mimicry Artist)
Shibani Kashyap (Singer)
Raza Murad (Actor), etc.
Over the next couple of weeks, I-PAC plans to reach out to students in 750 colleges and 320 civil society organizations across 21 states, during our field visits.
The voting is still open; citizens can continue to become a part of NAF by logging on to http://www.indianpac.com/naf/and voting on the agenda and the leader.