Sindagi saw 140 youth securing employment from 25 Bangalore-based companies..
Sangama and Youth Federation recently hosted an electrifying two-day youth conference at Loyola School, drawing passionate young leaders from Sindagi, Indi, Almel, Devarahipparagi, and Vijayapura.
A free health camp was organized, along with a blood donation camp. The youth also participated in a tree plantation drive.

"The future of our nation lies in the hands of our youth," declared Father Santosh, Director of Sangama, during the transformative leadership workshop. His words echoed through a series of impactful sessions designed to empower the next generation.
"Our constitutional democracy thrives on youth participation," emphasized Dr. Madhav Gudiya, while Mr. Kanakaraj Waddar reinforced how youth empowerment drives educational, political, and social advancement.

Critical Knowledge for Today's Youth
The conference delivered vital knowledge on pressing issues:
Father Suman Balu broke down the POCSO Act, highlighting protection for minors
Dr. Manjunath Masali addressed mental health concerns, offering practical advice on sleep, nutrition, and reducing mobile phone dependency
Mr. Kumar Bashurama Biradar demonstrated how the RTI Act combats corruption
Professor R.S. Gayakwad provided historical context for India's journey to independence
Tangible Results
The event culminated in remarkable outcomes:
20 young participants donated blood
A groundbreaking job fair—the first in Sindagi taluk—saw 140 youth securing employment from 25 Bangalore-based companies
Under Father Santosh's visionary leadership, Sangama continues to pioneer youth development in the region. The message is clear: Sindagi's youth have a powerful ally in Sangama—providing knowledge, opportunities, and a platform to build tomorrow's leaders today.
Join Sangama's movement to transform potential into power. Your future—and our nation's—depends on it.