“Passion is greater than fear,†this is the motto on which the fourth edition of Indian Youth Conclave stood. IYC 4.0- a two-day event conducted recently was nothing short than heart-warming.
The two-day event experienced a footfall of 800+ youngsters. The first day of the event took place at Chitnavis Centre followed by the next day which happened at Regenta Central Hotel and Convention Centre. They attendees were welcomed with great enthusiasm by the organizing team members joining hands and chanting ‘IYC’ aloud, giving them a sense of grand entry.
The schedule for the first day consisted of a number of workshops and sessions to be conducted by young achievers belonging to different professions divided into three stages. Some of these were- ‘A journey of an engineer turned blogger by Parth Bajaj’, ‘Insights into Culinary Arts by Chef Ajay Chopra’, ‘Techie as a digital Nomad’, ‘Event Management by Sumedh Kanade’, ‘Session on Filmmaking by Rishab Joshi’, ‘Digital Marketing by Ruhan Naqash’, ‘Entrepreneurship by M. Zeeshan’, ‘How to be Sellable by BK Meheta’, ‘Scribbling by Shweta Hingoliakar’, ‘How Personality drives impact by Pranay Wankhede’, and many more. The day was concluded with an energetic musical performance by- The Unplugged Trio (band), followed by Darryl Ambrose’s soothing songs.Â
The second day’s schedule consisted of two stages- one with sessions & workshops and the other with activities to induce a good thought process in the delegates. The 2nd stage also consisted of stalls belonging to various organisations as well as start-ups from Nagpur who were willing to give internship opportunities to the attendees.
These internship opportunities ensured that the attendees’ network well and take a firm step towards learning what they are passionate about. While Stage 2 was open for opportunities, Stage 1 displayed some wonderful sessions such as- ‘Sarah Hussain AKA Zingy zest -on blogging’, ‘Capturing the Moment by Anup J Kat’, ‘The Art of Storytelling by M. Sadriwala’, and ‘Ethics about Hacking by Yogesh Pandit’. Day 2 also consisted of mind-blowing Performances as well as Blind Folded Conversations under the stars (Curated by Janet Orlene). Performers for the day were- Divyansh Shrivastava- Flutist who wooed the audience with his skillful music, The Shloka who energized the crowd with his power-packed Rapping Performance, Arham- Beat Boxing group and lastly Rushabh Jain, who pulled of a beautiful vibe among the crowd. Nautanki- The Drama club from Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management put the audience in awe by their perfectly portrayed Mime act on Ramayana.
IYC 4.0 had a beautiful and passionate vibe, a very large part of which was pulled off by the creative décor that the team had put up. All in all, the event was very impactful for the attendees and gave them the experience to cherish lifelong.