Byatikram Education Conclave 3.0 was held at St Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Dimapur on May 17.

Dimapur, May 19 (MExN): Byatikram Education Conclave 3.0 was held at St Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Dimapur on May 17, bringing together educators, students and dignitaries for a day of inspiration and celebration of academic excellence.
Gracing the event, Governor on Nagaland, La Ganesan said that conclaves like these serve as vital platforms where ideas are transformed into action and reminded the gathering that education is more than just academics, it is about nurturing innovation, empathy and unity.
As per the DIPR report, reflecting on India’s rich heritage, the Governor recalled the challenges of foreign rule and the long road to freedom, honouring the sacrifices of revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Subhas Chandra Bose, and the non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi and others. He noted that post-independence, India faced grave economic hardships but rose steadily with the support of global partnerships.
“Today, India stands as the world’s fifth-largest economy and is poised to surpass Japan by next year. Our mission is to become a Viksit Bharat by 2047,” he stated.
In a deeply personal reflection, the 80-year-old Governor said he may not live to witness 2047 but expressed hope in the next generation, saying, “I carry a firm belief in rebirth, I hope to return and celebrate the India you will build.”
He called upon students, professionals, and leaders alike to take responsibility for the nation’s future. “Let us unite and work with integrity. The future is ours to shape,” he urged.
Earlier, Dr Saumen Bharatiya, Patron-in-Chief of Byatikram Group, welcomed the attendees, followed by a special felicitation of meritorious students, recognizing the hard work and achievements of top rank holders. M Chuba Ao, National Vice president, Baratiya Janata Party and Chairman of MARCOFED, Government of Nagaland and other dignitaries delivered speeches.