A State Level Movement Against Child Labour and Human Trafficking
The year 2015 marked a significant milestone in youth-driven social reform with the grand “Youth Conference” organized at the Subham Convention Centre. The theme of the conference, “A State Level Youth Conference Supporting Anti Child Labour and Anti Human Trafficking,” reflected a powerful commitment toward protecting the rights and dignity of vulnerable children across the state.
The event was strongly supported by the Akella Raghavendra Foundation, Trine University, and the Subham Convention Centre, bringing together education, social responsibility, and global perspective on one unified platform. With an impressive gathering of nearly 400 attendees, including students, educators, social activists, and community leaders, the atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm and purpose. The conference served not only as an awareness program but also as a call to action for the youth to stand up against social evils that continue to harm innocent lives
The highlight of the event was the powerful and thought-provoking speech delivered by Akella Raghavendra. With clarity, conviction, and compassion, he addressed the harsh realities of child labour and human trafficking. He emphasized that the responsibility to eradicate these issues does not rest solely on the government or law enforcement agencies, but equally on the shoulders of awakened and responsible youth.
He further spoke about the importance of education, empowerment, and collective action. By sharing real-life examples and practical insights, he inspired the audience to believe that meaningful change is possible when youth unite with a clear vision and determination. His words resonated deeply with the attendees, leaving a lasting impression on every individual present.
The Youth Conference 2015 was not just an event; it was a movement that ignited awareness and responsibility among hundreds of young participants. It strengthened the resolve to fight against child exploitation and human trafficking, reinforcing the idea that a socially conscious youth population is the backbone of a progressive and just society.