Vidya Bharati Alumni Council to host ‘Purva Chhatra Sangam 2025’ in New Delhi on Dec 7

New Delhi: The Vidya Bharati Purva Chhatra Parishad – North-East Region (Bihar–Jharkhand) is set to organise its grand alumni meet, “Purva Chhatra Sangam 2025,” on December 7, 2025, at the prestigious Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, Janpath, New Delhi.

The event aims to bring together more than 1,000 alumni from Bihar and Jharkhand currently residing across the NCR, creating a powerful platform for networking, collaboration, and community leadership.

Vidya Bharati, India’s largest value-based educational organisation, has spent the last seven decades shaping students through character-building, cultural grounding, and national consciousness. Its alumni body—Vidya Bharati Purva Chhatra Parishad—now comprises over 10.6 lakh registered former students, actively contributing to social welfare, nation-building, and leadership initiatives across regions.

Distinguished Guests to Grace the Event

“Purva Chhatra Sangam 2025” will be marked by the presence of eminent national personalities.

Chief Guest: Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister for Education, Government of India

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Krishna Gopal, Sah-Sarkaryavah, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

Special Guest: Shri Govind Chandra Mohanty, Akhil Bharatiya Sangathan Mantri, Vidya Bharati

The gathering aims to celebrate alumni achievements, strengthen the alumni network, and inspire young professionals to actively contribute to the nation through community-driven initiatives. The Parishad believes such events reinforce shared values, cultural roots, and leadership qualities nurtured during schooling.

The organisers have extended warm invitations to the media, highlighting the significance of the event in promoting educational, cultural, and societal development. They emphasised that constructive media support will amplify the impact of Vidya Bharati’s ongoing efforts nationwide.

For further details or media coordination, representatives of the Purva Chhatra Parishad (North-East Region) can be contacted directly.

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