Patna: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is set to lead a nationwide series of student conferences focusing on alleged irregularities in competitive examinations, including paper leak cases, and broader concerns related to education and employment.
According to a schedule released by the Indian Youth Congress, the initiative will begin in Kota on June 17, followed by events in Prayagraj on July 10, Patna on July 11, and Delhi on July 14.
Focus on Education and Employment Issues
The Patna conference is expected to centre on reforms in the education system, allegations of paper leaks in examinations such as NEET, and demands for a more transparent recruitment process.
Youth Congress officials said the programme is aimed at raising student concerns at the national level and building a platform for aspirants preparing for competitive examinations.
Bihar Event Preparations Underway
Congress and Youth Congress leaders in Bihar have begun preparations for the July 11 event in Patna. Party functionaries expect participation from a large number of students and job aspirants from across the state.
According to party sources, the conference will also highlight unemployment-related concerns and seek broader policy responses on job creation and examination reforms.
Nationwide Outreach Programme
The campaign is being positioned by the Congress as a nationwide outreach initiative focused on youth issues. Party leaders say the series of conferences is intended to engage directly with students across major education hubs in the country.






















