Jamshedpur Students Shine in Road Safety, Mental Health Discussion
CII Young Indians’ Future 4.0 event selects four top speakers for regional competition
Jamshedpur college students excelled in a panel discussion on road safety and mental health, with four advancing to the regional round.
JAMSHEDPUR – A successful panel discussion on road safety and mental health was organized by CII Young Indians, which included college students from Jamshedpur.
The CFE auditorium hosted the Future 4.0 event, which attracted students from a variety of colleges.
Roundtable discussions were conducted on the selected topics by participants from Arka Jain University, XITE College, and Mrs. KMPM Vocational College.
The program began with an essay competition, which was followed by two distinct roundtable discussions.
The knowledge and communication skills of fifteen students were demonstrated during each of the discussions.
The participants were assessed by a distinguished jury panel on the basis of a variety of criteria, such as relevance, innovation, confidence, and knowledge.
The jury was composed of distinguished professionals from a variety of disciplines, such as education, research, and journalism.
The event’s jury of judges consisted of Parvinder Bhatia, Rumela Ghosh, Priti Singh, Ashish Kapoor, and Divya Taneja.
Four students were identified as the most distinguished speakers: Raj Ranjan and Ananya Mishra from Arka Jain University, and V.S. Kumuda Yamini and N. Varsha from XITE College, Gamharia.
The selected students will now compete against their classmates from over six cities in the eastern region in the regional round of Future 4.0.
The regional competition is scheduled to occur during the first week of September 2024, providing an opportunity for a more extensive exchange of ideas and engagement.

