Sampark Bharti hosts first ever Sanatani Professionals Conclave (SPC) in millennium city Gurugram

Themed as "Discovering the Trends and Opportunities in IT, Legal, and Medical Sectors", the event brought together industry leaders, experts, and professionals to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the IT, legal, and medical fields.

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NEW DELHI/GURUGRAM: Sampark Bharti, a global organisation of Sanatani Professionals & businessmen from over 50 countries, successfully hosted the first ever Sanatani Professionals Conclave (SPC) in Gurugram. This conclave marked a significant milestone in Sampark Bharti’s ongoing mission to empower the Bhartiya community and nurture the next generation of leaders.

With the theme “Discovering the Trends and Opportunities in IT, Legal, and Medical Sectors,” the conference was focused on the dynamic city of Gurugram, known for its thriving IT and corporate sectors. The event brought together industry leaders, experts, and professionals to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the IT, legal, and medical fields. During keynote speeches, industry experts emphasised the economic role of innovations in these sectors and their potential impact on the national and global economy.

The event also marked the beginning of an ambitious initiative, Bharat Knowledge Centre (BKC), to revolutionise career opportunities for youth and introduce them to valuable resources and industry insights. The initiative is aimed at providing community support through career, social, and entrepreneurial programmes.

The conference was graced by Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji, who enlightened the gathering with his wise and spiritual thoughts. Other guests of honour included Dr. Sanjeev Balyan, Former Minister of State for Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairying, Swami Premanand Ji Maharaj, Satish Gautam, MP from Aligarh, Anoop Gautam, MP from Hathras, and Ashok Kumar, Vice Chancellor of Rai University. These eminent personalities enriched the event with their profound insights and knowledge.

Sampark Bharti’s efforts to create a collaborative network for voluntary and charitable organizations dedicated to social changes were reflected throughout the conference. Eminent personalities from diverse sectors exchanged ideas and explored new avenues for collaboration, all to empower the youth of India.

They included Maj Gen (Dr) GD Bakshi SM,VSM (retd.), Combat veteran, Phd in Strategic Studies, author of 45 books, and Editor of Indian Military Review, Dr. JP Singh Sahni, Member, United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction Program and Chairman, Federation of Indian Industry (FII) DRR Committee, Dr. SP Yadav, renowned Urologist and Managing Director, Pushpanjali Group of Hospitals and former president of North zone chapter of Urological Society of India (NZUSI), Dr. (Col) B Kalra, top Cardiologist and Director, Artemis Healthcare, Mjr TC Rao, renowned social activist and successful entrepreneur were also present on the occasion.

As an imperative part of the conference, Sampark Bharti officially announced the launch of the Bharat Knowledge Centre (BKC), an initiative aimed at providing community support through career, social, and entrepreneurial programmes by establishing its first centre in Gurugram. During SPC

Dr. Col. Tej Tikoo, founding Team member of Sampark Bharti, shared his thoughts on the success of the conference and the launch of the Bharat Knowledge Centres (BKC), “The Sanatani Professionals Conclave (SPC) Haryana is a groundbreaking step towards uniting professionals across diverse fields to shape the future of our youth.

To materialise our efforts, we have launched the Bharat Knowledge Centres to showcase our commitment to providing young minds with the mentorship, resources, and guidance they need to excel in the professional world, paving the way for a brighter and more empowered future for the next generation.”

Following this successful event in Gurugram, Sampark Bharti will continue its mission with upcoming conferences under the SPC Haryana initiative, scheduled for Sonipat, Rohtak, Hisar, Ambala, and Kurukshetra, respectively.

 

 

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