International youth day celebrated at shoolini univ
2 min readSolan, August 14
Shoolini university celebrated international youth by organising various activities both online and offline, events includes a cooking competition, Global Alumni Meet and a webinar on Youth Spiritual Awakening.
Cooking competiton was inaugurated collectively by Shoolini University Vice Chancellor Prof. Atul Khosla and Pro Vice Chancellor Mr. Vishal Anand and had full praises for the participants after tasting the dishes prepared by them. They also asked the participants to share the dish recipes with the faculty of hotel management of the University. They also looked forward for such events once in a month.
Cooking competition participation was open for all the International and National students along with the faculty staffs of the University. International students from Syria and Ethiopia participated in the event and represented the event with their country made dishes. National students and faculty members also represented the state of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
In another event Yogananda Centre for Theology organised “Youth Spiritual Awakening” on the occasion of International Youth Day. The event was inaugurated by Prof. Prem Kumar Khosla Chancellor, Shoolini University and Patron, YCT accompanied by Prof. Sunil Puri, Prof. Y.S Negi. The event was judged by Dr. Rajesh Sharma Dean Sciences and Dr. Chander Mohan Gupta Assistant Professor at School of Law.
Prof. Khosla addressed all students and said they should add meditation in their early ages so as to get good results. With materialistic life everyone should try to balance their spiritual life.
Shoolini University also hosted a virtual Alumni meet with its passed-out students spread across the globe for interaction with the current pursuing students on the occasion of International Youth Day 2021.
The alma mater through this virtual session guided the students on how to crack the global scholarships and to combat with the various changes in lifestyles and face rejections while applying for scholarships when they choose to study abroad.