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            Pune to 
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            Sunday, October 03, 2010 04:11:01 PM, 
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              Mumbai: 
              Former President A P J Abdul Kalam, spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar, UIDAI chief Nandan Nilekani and actor Aamir Khan are 
              among the host of prominent personalities who are scheduled to 
              address the first 'Parliament of Student Council Leaders' to be 
              held in Pune. 
               
              Over 10,000 student leaders across the country will attend the 'Bharatiya 
              Chhatra Sansad' conference, being organised by Maharashtra's 
              Ministry of Higher and Technical Education and MAEER's MIT School 
              of Government, will be held from January 12 to 14 at MIT Campus in 
              Pune. 
               
              The event will have deliberations on topics related to national 
              and political significance, with emphasis on more active 
              participation from the youth towards nation building, Rahul Karad, 
              Dean, MIT School of Government, told PTI.  | 
             
            
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