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Taphou, Senapati District 795106, Manipur
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World Youth Skills Day Celebration
September 1, 2025
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Mount Everest College, in collaboration with Mera Yuva Bharat (My Bharat), IQAC, and the Skills Enhancement Committee, successfully organized a special event on World Youth Skills Day. The theme “Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills” was celebrated on July 15, 2025, at the College Auditorium.
The event featured two technical sessions with esteemed resource persons. . Alen Chiru, Head of the Department of Political Science, delivered the first session, highlighting the rapid advancements in technology over the past two decades. He illustrated how technology has evolved from traditional black and white TVs to smartphones, emphasizing the importance of adapting to these changes.
The second session was led by Niomchung Jatak Chiru, Assistant Professor of Physics and IQAC Coordinator. He discussed the significance of digital skills and artificial intelligence (AI) in today’s world. Jatak emphasized the need for youth to acquire these skills to become self-sufficient and reduce dependence on others for tasks that can be easily done using smartphones. He provided practical examples, such as filling out scholarship forms, income certificates, and domicile certificates, which can be completed digitally.
Mr. Chiru also touched upon the use of AI applications like Meta AI in WhatsApp and ChatGPT, cautioning that while these tools are not 100% reliable, it is essential to learn and master them as they are increasingly becoming part of daily life.
The event was attended by the Principal, faculty members, and students. Chengwiliu Newmai moderated the event, while Jenkins led the invocation. Dr. Seiminlun, Assistant Professor and Secretary of the Skill Enhancement Committee, delivered the vote of thanks.
This celebration of World Youth Skills Day served as a valuable platform for students to gain insights into the importance of digital skills and AI in empowering youth. The event highlighted the need for young people to embrace technology and develop the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing world.