KMC celebrated Swami Vivekananda Jayanti and National Youth Day by inaugurating his statue and renaming the Academic Auditorium in his honour. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta unveiled the statue, emphasising youth empowerment and national building
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was the chief guest of the event and unveiled the statue. The event was also attended by Prof. Balaram Pani, Dean of Colleges, University of Delhi, and Anil Gupta, social activist, as Guests of Honour. Prof. Dinesh Khattar, Principal, Kirori Mal College, and Prof. Vasuben Trivedi, Chairperson, Governing Body, were also present along with faculty members, administrative staff, and a large gathering of students.In her address, Rekha Gupta inspired the students by sharing personal experiences and motivational reflections, urging them to remain focused on their goals while embodying the values of integrity, courage, and service. Her words resonated with the student community and reinforced the importance of youth as the driving force of development.
Addressing the gathering, the dignitaries emphasised the relevance of Swami Vivekananda’s teachings in today’s time, encouraging students to pursue excellence through hard work, discipline, confidence, and a strong moral foundation. The speakers highlighted Vivekananda’s inspirational role in awakening national consciousness and motivating young minds to contribute meaningfully to society. The day concluded on an inspiring and patriotic note, reaffirming the continuing relevance of Swami Vivekananda’s vision in shaping empowered, responsible, and determined youth committed to nation-building.