Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust organized the Certificate Distribution Ceremony for the participants of the 21-Day Vocational Training Program on Basic Computer Course on 12th January 2026, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, celebrated nationwide as National Youth Day.
The entire program was thoughtfully designed in alignment with the vision and ideals of Swami Vivekananda, with the core objective of inspiring youth, building confidence, and empowering them with practical skills for a self-reliant future.
Purpose of the Program
Inspired by Swami Vivekananda’s philosophy of “Arise, Awake and Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached”, this initiative aimed to motivate young minds to recognize their potential and contribute positively to society through knowledge, discipline, and skill development.
Certificate, Food & Book Distribution
During the ceremony, a total of 60 students were felicitated with training certificates jointly issued by SSB (MHA) and Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust, along with an additional collateral certificate.
To further support and encourage the participants, food packets and educational books were also distributed among all the students. This holistic approach ensured not only recognition of their efforts but also meaningful support for their continued learning and well-being.
Program Highlights:
• Occasion: Swami Vivekananda Jayanti (National Youth Day)
• Date: 12th January 2026
• Beneficiaries: 60 Students
• Distribution: Certificates, Food & Books
• Certificates Issued by: SSB (MHA) & Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust
• Venue: SSB Campus, Gossaigaon
Inspiration for the Youth
By celebrating this milestone on Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary, the program served as a powerful reminder that youth are the foundation of a strong nation. The event reinforced the message that with proper guidance, education, and opportunities, young individuals can become agents of positive change.
Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust remains committed to nurturing youth empowerment through education, vocational training, and value-based initiatives inspired by the teachings of great visionaries like Swami Vivekananda.
