: Friday, 18 April 2025 4:58 pm
Jaipur. The city of Jaipur saw a tremendous confluence of youth energy, inspiration and innovation, the 3 -day Sort My College Youth Summit 2.0 made a grand debut at the Rajasthan International Center. Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa gave a great start towards becoming one of the most influential youth festivals in India on the first day of this summit.
The event, organized in collaboration with Sort My College founder Daksha Kala and Meeki founder Lakshya Lashkari, began with a live band performance, which filled the entire auditorium with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. The presence of more than 2000 students from Jaipur’s major educational institutions drenched the summit with knowledge, curiosity and youth.
One of the most awaited sessions of the day was the boat co-founder Aman Gupta’s Ki-Note Session. Expressing his views at the summit, Aman Gupta shared the story ranging from his startup journey to making one of India’s most prestigious lifestyle brands, which deeply inspired the youth and entrepreneurs present there.
He told that, “I sent an investor messaging on Linked for six months – sending updates every week and holding unilateral conversation. When our company’s annual revenue reached Rs 100 crore, he went and invested.” Aman Gupta said, “Many times you have to do ‘bag, boro or steel’ for your startup. If you are really hungry and passion, don’t wait – keep growing.”
Recalling his early journey, Aman said, “At the age of 21, I did not know what I have to do. But today we should be proud of the young Entrepreneurs who are changing the country. If you have a good idea and you can implement it properly, then there will Have to reach. “
Addressing the students, Aman Gupta said, “Nowadays dropouts are considered ‘cool’ – but if your idea is strong, unique and impaired, no one will call you a dropout.”
Advising the youth, he said, “Enjoy this journey of your entrepreneurship. If you know what to do, do it with a full focus and if you do not know, then explore. Follow your passion-If you fail it, then find a new passion. As much as you can do as you can do more interactions, if you are 20 years old. Do – because at the age of 30, things become serious. “
Important sessions were conducted by various educational institutions at the day -long summit. Amity University Jaipur started the learning series by sharing insight on starting business during college. After this, South Hampton University, Delhi highlighted the opportunities for international education, while Vivekananda Global University presented views on multidisciplinary education and entrepreneurship.
Stand-up comedian Ashish Solanki laughed the students with his fun and brilliant performance. After this, India’s popular digital creators – Sonal Devraj, Priyanshu Modi, Tanisha Mirwani and Dev Reyani took the stage and shared the journey of their real -life experiences and content creations, which gave a lot to learn a lot to India’s generation.
The first education of SMC Summit 2.0 was a great confluence of entertainment and encouragement, which not only inspired the students, but also gave them a clear glimpse of the real world prospects.
Many exciting competitions will be organized at the summit in the next two days, such as models United Nations (MUN), Mock Auction, International Press, E-Sports Arena, Shark Tank: Student Edition, Art Contests and Creators will be challenged. All these programs are designed to encourage creativity, leadership, cooperation and analytical thinking – so that tomorrow’s changesmakers can be adopted.
In collaboration with India’s first student super app Sort Mai College and Jaipur’s Organization Miraki, the SMC Summit 2.0 aims to provide a chance to move forward to the voice, dreams and ambitions of the youth of India. For students wishing to learn, lead and pursue your future – this is a great platform.
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