Sanskriti Knowledge Quest 2015

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The 2nd 'Sanskriti Knowledge Quest 2015', UP State Quiz Competition initiated and managed by Sanskriti Group of Institutions, witnessed a huge turnout of close to 3000 students coming from various institutions across UP, Haryana and Rajasthan. FORE School of Management, New Delhi was the knowledge partner of the event which was held at the sprawling campus of Sanskriti College of Engineering and Management, Mathura, soon to be declared as Sanskriti University.

Chairman of Sanskriti Group, Mr. Sachin Gupta, one of the youngest edupreneurs of the country, said "The Uttar Pradesh state Knowledge Quest competition is part of the ongoing overall skill development initiatives and an attempt to seek wisdom beyond class room curriculum. As academicians we need to nurture young talents and provide them with opportunities to develop themselves and be ready to meet not just what their profession may demand but beyond. Just like Satya Nadella or Sunder Pichai, students from this gathering may one day - lead a multi-million global MNC or be an entrepreneur coming out with a path breaking idea or lead the country as a politician."

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Sharing similar sentiments and questioning the road map and preparedness of the nation towards a skilled India, Dr. Jitendra K Das, Director FORE School of Management, New Delhi, said, "By 2020, India is set to become the world’s youngest country with 54% of the working population less than 25 years of age. This demographic potential offers India and its growing economy an unprecedented superiority but unequal access to opportunity is the single largest bottle neck which needs to be addressed through more and more initiatives for the young talent force. Higher Education has to be linked with occupational/professional training and schools and colleges should come up with more learning and development platforms and opportunities for students. We take pride to associate with such skill development and talent hunt activities. It is a social and moral responsibility for us at FORE."

With an objective to sensitize students on factors influencing their career path, topics were selectively chosen from academics, current developments, socio-culture-gender diversity, policies, art and culture. The event was conducted by Nirmalya Pal, from DebriN Synergy, who kept the students captivated through the day. The initial round of the contest was conducted with 628 teams participating from across UP and neighboring states, shortlisted through progressive screening and online quiz conducted by education portal www.campusutra.com, till 8 teams made it to the grand finale. Special buses were arranged for participants who came from Palwal, Lucknow, Allahabad, Kanpur, Agra, Meerut, Aligarh and far away cities.
 
The Sanskriti Knowledge Quest 2015 was a landmark event that brought together a diverse array of scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts to explore the rich tapestry of Indian cultural and intellectual heritage. Organized by the Sanskriti Institute, a renowned institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Indian arts and culture, the event was held in New Delhi, India, from October 16 to October 18, 2015. The theme of the Quest, "Traditions and Transitions: Navigating the Dynamics of Cultural Continuity and Change," provided a platform for deep and meaningful discussions on how traditional knowledge systems and cultural practices are evolving in the face of rapid globalization and technological advancements.

The Quest featured a series of lectures, panel discussions, and workshops, each designed to delve into specific aspects of Indian cultural heritage. Renowned scholars and experts from various fields, including history, philosophy, literature, and the performing arts, shared their insights and engaged in thought-provoking dialogues. One of the highlights of the event was a keynote address by Dr. Kapil Kapoor, a distinguished professor and former Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, who spoke on the relevance of ancient Indian wisdom in contemporary times.

In addition to the academic sessions, the Sanskriti Knowledge Quest 2015 also included cultural performances that showcased the diversity and richness of Indian art forms. Traditional dance performances, classical music recitals, and folk art demonstrations provided a vibrant and immersive experience for the attendees. The event also featured an exhibition of rare manuscripts, artifacts, and contemporary art, offering a visual journey through India's cultural history.

The Quest was not only a celebration of India's past but also a forward-looking exploration of how traditional knowledge can be integrated into modern life. It emphasized the importance of preserving cultural heritage while embracing innovation and change. The discussions and collaborations initiated at the event have had a lasting impact, fostering a network of individuals and institutions committed to the ongoing exploration and dissemination of Indian cultural knowledge.
 
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