‘Yuvamanthan Model G20’ organized at CUJ

CUJ Vice-Chancellor Prof Sanjeev Jain addressing at ‘Yuvamanthan Model G20’ in the university.
CUJ Vice-Chancellor Prof Sanjeev Jain addressing at ‘Yuvamanthan Model G20’ in the university.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 15: Central University of Jammu organized the ‘Yuvamanthan Model G20’, aimed at channeling the energy and potential of young minds.
Dr Amita Gupta coordinated the event. The summit witnessed the participation of over 72 students acting as leaders of G20 nations. Key outcomes of the discussion included consensus on Peace building and Reconciliation: Ushering in an Era of No War.
On the occasion, Prof Sanjeev Jain, Vice Chancellor CUJ, said that Yuvamanthan Model G20 provides a significant learning opportunity for students to develop skills like public speaking, strategy building, team building and multilateral negotiations, among others and contribute to a better world.
Addressing the students, the special guests of honour, Prof B S Bhau, Prof Deepak Pathania, Prof Vandana Sharma and Prof Jaya Bhaseen, remarked: “In today’s age, the youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow but are influencing change today. Through platforms like the ‘Yuvamanthan Model G20’, innovative ideas can transform into solutions, leading us to a more sustainable and inclusive world. Every thought, every discussion here is a step forward towards that dream.”
In the conclusion of the summit, teams and individuals were recognized for their outstanding performance. For the Best Team category, the first prize was bagged by India, represented by the dynamic duo of Sooraj Bhan and Dipeesh Kumar. Brazil followed closely in second place with representatives Rupali Singh and Sachin Kumar. The third prize went to Australia’s Sachiv Gupta and Stuti Sharma, while the consolation prize was awarded to Indonesia, represented by Ankit Mishra and Rajni Sharma.
For the Best Head of State category, the first prize went to Indonesia’s representative, Ankit Mishra. The second prize was clinched by Japan with Abhigya Langeh as their representative, while the third prize was awarded to the European Union, represented by Nahila Tabassum. The United States, represented by Harsh Pratap Singh Hada, took home the consolation prize.
In the Best Finance Minister category, India’s Dipeesh Kumar took the top prize. The second prize was claimed by Russia’s Aditya Singh, and the third prize went to Australia, represented by Stuti Sharma. The consolation prize in this category went to the United States, represented by Vipin Tiwari.
Lastly, the prestigious Best Leader prize was awarded to Sooraj Bhan Sharma for his exceptional leadership qualities.