Vision TV World organises Vision Amrit Kaal Bharat ka 2047 to discuss roadmap on education, defence, law, culture, environment, technology, medical, agriculture
As India is all set to become USD 5 Trillion economy by the
turn of the decade, popular news organisation Vision TV World today conducted
‘Vision Amrit Kaal Bharat ka 2047’ under which series of dialogues were
organised with subject experts from various sections of the society:
government, policy makers, bureaucrats/ technocrats, civil society, opinion
makers, experts from fintech, stock markets and SDGs, diplomats, technologists,
journalists and media professionals on one platform.
The summit was inaugurated by Shyam Jaju, Former National
Vice President of BJP at the NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi.
The event was presented by Pranab Prakhar, President and
Editor in Chief of Vision TV World who also conceptualised the Vision TV World
brainstorming sessions under the theme, "Vision AmritKaal Bharat Ka
2O47. He is a multidimensional media
professional and has an illustrious experience of 25 years in television
broadcast media as Producer, Director and Journalist. He is alma-mater of
Harvard Business School, London Metropolitan University, Birmingham City
University and Delhi University.
“The idea of the dialogue series was to onboard as many
diverse experts and topics on one platform for discussion and brainstorming for
pathway for bright future of India, so that ‘Vision Amrit Kaal Bharat ka 2047’,
Vision and Mission of new India at the cross-section of ‘Developed World India’
as centurion India pathway shapes up. The broad sessions were on: government,
politics, economy, defence, agriculture, water, law, medical, fintech, stock
market, culture, social welfare, technology for ease of living, technology for
leap frog, next generation technology, culture, governance success stories,
potential challenges & goals, politics & robustness of Indian
democracy, soft powers of India, India as manufacturing hub of the world, India
as intellectual brain of the world in science, technology, medical, fintech,
environment, agriculture, art & culture, adhyatm-sanatan vision among
others,” said Pranab Prakhar, President and Editor in Chief, Vision TV World.
The panel discussions sessions were on ‘State of 5 Trillion
economy ‘Business of law and legality now coming in India. International law
firms get welcome note to practice in India’ and Environment. Four panelists
attended the first panel discussion session. Dr Anjan Ray former Director of
the Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun spoke on Green Aviation Fuel and
India. Next discussion was on New Education Policy 2020. The speakers were
Principal, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Dr Jaswinder
Singh, Associate Professor, Magadh Mahila College, Patna and Captain Dr Pushpalata
Kumari who spoke extensively on girl education and gave a vision of body, mind
and soul connection in education and learning. Brinda Khanna, Secretary, Sant
Ishwar Foundation spoke about education and overall round development of
children and work done by her charity. Amarjit Singh, Member Law Commission
spoke on the Legal System and processes. Wing Commander Praful Bakshi and
Vineet Nahata, Member Chartered Institute of Management Accountant UK and Director
Power Gilt Treasuries Inc were also present and spoke on the occasion. Students
and Faculty Members from IIMT College of Management Greater Noida also attended
the Conclave.
This was followed by another sessions on "Bharat Mata ki Jai: Defending India”, Sports, Medical Health of India, law, stock market, environment. Cdr Ashok Bijalwan (Retd), Air Vice Marshal OP Tiwari (Retd) and Major General Rajan Kochhar (Retd) shared their views on India’s defence strategy in the upcoming years.
In the session on Health, BP Sharma, Head of Orthopedic
Division VMMC, Safdajung Hospital spoke on government hospitals service to the
nation. Dr Shailendra Bhadoria spoke on symptoms, cause, and precautions needed
to combat, ‘Sudden Deaths' happening where young and old die even before help
arise. Dr Rajneesh from MCD Delhi hospital shed light on first responder role
that Delhi Municipality commendable played during Covid pandemic and their
proactive role provided relief to millions of people in their area of
operations. Discussions were on Indian healthcare industry post-Covid and whole
gamut of health planning, funding and taking health to remotest parts of India.
Indian Medical Association, President Dr Sharad
Agarwal said his association is effectively working towards providing
health services to remote corners of India especially the villages.
Advocate Kumar Mukesh, Secretary, Bar Council of Delhi, Alok
Kumar, Founder, Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti and National President Vishwa Hindu
Parishad, also spoke on the Laws, Judiciary and the Legal system and India's
ambitious goal of $5Trillion economy.
Dr Ramesh Chandra Gaur, Director NSD, and Dean IGNCA spoke
about linking India's rich knowledge treasures of past and contemporise it for
India to grow in future.
In the sports session, Physical Education Foundation of
India Founder Piyush Jain discussed the sports strategies and the crucial role
played by sports in binding the nation.
Anil Pratap Singh Bhadauria, Academician and Policymaker in
the Union Government spoke on need to
increase Agricultural output to catch up to the needs of growing population of
India by 2047.