CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Bhopal chapter of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Young Indians organized the regional round of “Future 4.0 on Health.” The event was held at the LNCT campus on Raisen Road, with Prateek Modi, Project Lead Quality for the National Health Mission, MP Urban Health Program, as the chief guest. Anuj Garg, a member of Young Indians Bhopal and NMT Youth, was also present.

Ten participants from various Young Indians chapters in the western region presented their innovative ideas to the esteemed jury, which included Dr. Kapila Verma, Dr. Pritesh Gautam, and Ms. Radhika Karambelkar. Prateek Modi also conducted an insightful session on mental health, emphasizing its importance and sharing valuable strategies for maintaining emotional well-being. This interactive session encouraged participants to prioritize self-care and foster a supportive community.

The closing session was graced by notable guests, including Minister Vishwas Sarang, Jai Narayan Chouksey, NMT National Youth Chapter President Pooja Chouksey, Co-Chair Shraddha Suhane, and Chapter Youth President Priyansh Mota.

The winners of the regional round were announced:

Shubham Joshi from Young Indians Bhavnagar (First place)

Sylvester from Young Indians Rajkot (Second place)

Noorin from Young Indians Bhopal (Third place)

A key highlight of the event was the launch of the Accessibility Audit Report, conducted by young students from the LNCT Group. This comprehensive report will be used by 67 other Young Indians chapters across India to conduct chapter-level audits, promoting accessibility and inclusivity in their respective areas. Additionally, the Future 4.0 booklet, featuring summaries of all the participants’ presentations, was also launched.

Pooja Shree Chouksey, President of Young Indians Bhopal, stated, “This initiative demonstrates Yi Bhopal’s commitment to fostering innovation and inclusivity. We are proud to contribute to the national effort towards accessibility and are excited to see the impact of this report.”