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Young Nagpur achievers narrate their success stories at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Roadies fame actress Pooja Banerjee at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Zumba instructor Pavan Mangoli at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Kumail K Changezi, author of Terribly Tiny Tales, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Abhijeet Barse, CEO, Slum Soccer, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Abhilekh Tripathi, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Skater Swapnil Samarth at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Musician Naman Upadhyaya at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Devansh Gulhane, App Developer, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Yashraj Bhardwaj, founder of Zenith Vipers, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Yuvraj Bhardwaj, founder of Zenith Vipers, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Saniya Rohida, co-founder and managing editor, The Ellipsis, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Fatema Hussain, co-founder and creative director, The Climber at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Pavan Mangoli with his dance group members after their performance at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Mohammad Zeeshan, CEO, The Climber, at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Members of a dance group of VNIT at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre


Shravasti Vaidya, Jay Singhee, Rhea Goyal and Prachi Panchbudhe at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Aishwarya Gupta and Anurima Chakraborty at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Nishit Chinchkhede, Savneet Chhatwal, Falguni Mohod and Anirudh Gawande at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


Aishwarya Gupta and Anurima Chakraborty at Indian Youth Conclave at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur


DJ Rahul at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Sachi Dhoke at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Saurabh Bang, Aditi Telrande, Yamini Warhade and Tejvansh Bang at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Candy at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Minal Kamble, Komal Orkrele and Shweta Shahu at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Poonam Nakade and Ruchika Bhandarkar at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Sunny Ramchandani and Gulshan Ramchandaniat the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur


Tejaswini Ramteke and Sharon Vincent at the Spinning Dreams friendship day party at Royal Court, Hotel Tuli International, Nagpur

Indian Youth Conclave is Nagpur’s first ever youth fest, which can be referred to as by the youngsters, of the youngsters and for the youngsters. This fest brought young achievers from diverse backgrounds together on one platform to narrate their success stories to the young aspirants through a series of workshops and interactive sessions. Speakers comprised entrepreneurs, artists, fashion designers, techies, musicians, etc. While one of the speakers Swapnil Samarth, International Skater, shared his life journey with the sports enthusiasts, Zumba instructor Pavan Mangolis session was jam-packed with dance lovers. Actress Pooja Banerjee also drew hoards of listeners for her motivational speech.
Photos by: Kartik Thakur
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