Jaipur:
The All India Khandelwal Vaishya Mahasabha organized a highly informative online workshop on the topic “Study Smartly, Not Hard Work.” The workshop was successfully conducted under the leadership of National Youth Coordinator Sharad Farsoiya and his team.
On this occasion, Mahasabha President Ramesh Chandra Gupta (Tunga Wale) and Chief Executive President Sanjeev Katta congratulated and expressed their gratitude to Sharad Farsoiya and his team for successfully organizing the online event.
Focus on Students of Grades 8 to 12
Workshop Coordinator and National Youth Coordinator Sharad Farsoiya informed that the session was specially organized for students from Grades 8 to 12, aiming to guide them toward smarter study approaches instead of relying solely on hard work.
Eminent Speakers Shared Expert Guidance
The workshop featured distinguished speakers who addressed participants and elaborated on the central theme and related topics:
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Professor Ramesh Kumar Rawat, National Spokesperson and Media Incharge of the Mahasabha, and Registrar of Sikkim Professional University, Gangtok (Sikkim).
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Professor (Dr.) Dinesh Chandra Bhukhmariya, Department of Sociology, Government Girls PG College, Vikramaditya University, Ujjain.
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Abhishek Dusad, Academic Director, Dr. J.B. Singh Group of Schools, Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University, Chhattisgarh.
The speakers provided detailed insights on:
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Effective exam preparation
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Smart study techniques
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Time and stress management
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Life skills for success
They explained practical strategies and real-life examples to help students improve performance while reducing stress.
Wide Participation from Across India
The program witnessed the presence of several prominent members, including Chandra Prakash Khandelwal (Prime Minister, Mahasabha), Ganga Ram Khandelwal (Treasurer), Ram Niranjan Khuteta (Editor-in-Chief, Mahasabha Magazine), Ram Babu Gupta (Co-Incharge), Ramesh Chand Khandelwal (Building Coordinator), Madhu Khandelwal (Coordinator, All India Khandelwal Sumdhura Sakhi Saheli Forum), Arpit Gupta (Youth Unit Media Coordinator, Ujjain), and Google Meet Associate Ratandeep Khandelwal, along with many other executive members and social workers.
Students, office bearers, executive members, life members, educationists, and community members from several states including Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and major cities such as Kolkata, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Ratlam, and Rajnandgaon enthusiastically participated in the workshop.
The workshop proved to be highly inspiring and beneficial, reflecting the Mahasabha’s continued commitment to promoting educational excellence within the community.
Report: Bureau Chief, Gujarat Pravasi News, Ahmedabad

