Bharat Express News Network marked its third anniversary by organising a grand National Conclave at The Lalit New Delhi, bringing together prominent personalities from politics, government, spirituality, healthcare, education, cinema and public life.
According to a press release, the conclave was held under the leadership of Upendrra Rai, CMD and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express News Network. The event aimed to create a platform for meaningful dialogue on issues of national importance while strengthening conversations around nation-building and public discourse.
The programme began with a traditional Saraswati Vandana, followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by distinguished guests including Acharya Pramod Krishnam, Lokesh Muni Maharaj and Upendrra Rai, along with other dignitaries present at the gathering.
Addressing the audience, Rai said that the organisation’s mission extends beyond delivering news. He noted that Bharat Express aims to contribute to strengthening national discourse and supporting the process of nation-building. He also emphasised that the responsibility of the media is not only to inform citizens but also to highlight core issues related to the nation, society and culture while encouraging constructive dialogue.
The conclave featured a wide range of discussions on key themes including Nation First, Sanatan, Jal Shakti, What Will Young India Look Like, The Role of the Opposition, Judiciary, One Nation One Law and One Constitution. Speakers from various sectors shared perspectives on these topics, focusing on their relevance to India’s present and future.
Several senior political leaders and Union Ministers participated in the event, including Nitin Gadkari, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, C. R. Patil, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Mansukh Mandaviya, Annapurna Devi and Anupriya Patel. Other participants included Dr Indresh Kumar, Sanjay Singh, Sudhanshu Trivedi and K. C. Tyagi.
Voices from the spiritual community also contributed to the discussions, with speakers such as Acharya Pramod Krishnam, Lokesh Muni Maharaj and Acharya Manish sharing their perspectives on cultural and social issues.
The conclave also included conversations on healthcare and social concerns, featuring experts like Dr C. S. Yadav, Dr Rajat Arora and Dr Sameer Bhati, who discussed key challenges and developments in the sector.
The film industry was represented by well-known personalities including producer Boney Kapoor, filmmaker Anil Sharma, actor and Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari and actor and Member of Parliament Ravi Kishan. Their participation added another dimension to the discussions, particularly around the relationship between cinema and society.
Throughout the conclave, speakers engaged in extensive dialogue on themes such as youth empowerment, women’s empowerment, politics, justice, and the broader vision of India@2047.
The event concluded with participants sharing a collective vision of strengthening national dialogue and contributing to India’s journey towards becoming a developed and progressive nation.
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