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Delhi University students take out streets march for social change
New Delhi, Feb. 24 (ANI): To bring social change, hundreds of students on Tuesday took out a street march to create public awareness bringing a feeling of social change among youngsters and draw government's attention towards important issues concerning the present day youth including student fraternity.
"It's about telling the government that we won't hesitate from taking initiatives, making the ideas more innovative and we won't shy away from coming to people and asking them to do work in a better way," said Ravneet, a college student.
Non-governmental organization (NGO) representing youth and student unions took part in this rally. Leading media personalities also encouraged the students participating in the march to bring a social change.
President of 'Leaders of Tomorrow', which is a platform set up by students of Delhi University, said that the rally was an expression of youth power.
"The motive of this rally is very simple we want to show that the youth of today are getting awakened. This rally has provided a platform to various student unions for putting forward their demands," Bhanu Joshi, the President of Leaders of Tomorrow of Delhi university.
'Leaders for Tomorrow' aims at infusing leadership skills into young minds, by organizing talks and discussions with political leaders and famous personalities. (ANI)
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