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Shoolini Univ faculty leads global dialogue at International Youth Forum in Bangkok

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Solan, October 25
A delegation from Shoolini University made a significant impact at the 4th International Youth Forum on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Human Rights, held at United Nations Centre in Bangkok.
The forum brought together delegates from 93 countries to address critical global challenges related to sustainable development and human rights. The prestigious platform highlighted the role of young leaders in shaping a sustainable, inclusive future through networking, capacity-building, and policy discussions.
Representing Shoolini University and India, Prof. Nandan Sharma, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Legal Science, served as a keynote speaker and actively contributed to panel discussions with students and human rights advocates from around the world.
Advocate Himanshu Sharma, Senior Manager of the IPR Cell and Assistant Professor of Law, at Shoolini University joined Prof. Sharma in leading impactful workshops on India’s progress in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and human rights. Together, they also organised sessions that emphasised the importance of sustainability, equality, and innovation, engaging participants from diverse cultural backgrounds. He also shared some success stories from India on youth leadership and social impact.
Furthermore, Himanshu Sharma moderated several panel discussions, offering strategic insights on the intersection of SDGs, technology, and human rights.
Prominent global figures who enriched the discussions were ambassadors from various countries: Rahul KC, and Dr. Datchanamoorthy Ramu, Co-founder International Youth forum, Dr. Sándor Sipos Ambassador Hungary, Patrick Bourne Ambassador Ireland, Paolo Dionisi Ambassador Italy, Ise Lilian Ferrer Silva Ambassador Mexico, Abderrahim Rahhaly Ambassador Morocco, Jonathan Kings Ambassador New Zealand, Darkey Ephraim Africa Ambassador South Africa, and Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, President of Youth for Human Rights International.
Prof Nandan Sharma said, Shoolini University’s participation in this prestigious event reflects its unwavering commitment to global dialogue on sustainability and human rights.

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