šŸ•’ 12 June 2026, Friday
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Gangapur City: ABVP Sets Up Special Help Desk at Government College to Assist Freshers with Admissions

By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal šŸ“… June 12, 2026 šŸ‘ļø 6 Views Views ā±ļø 2 Min Read
ABVP Gangapur City

Gangapur City: The transition into college life and the lengthy paperwork of the admission process can often be a daunting experience for new students. To ease the burden of technical and practical formalities, particularly document verification, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) took a highly commendable step at the Government College in Gangapur City, Rajasthan.

Aiming to pave a smoother path for incoming freshers, the local ABVP unit organized a special ‘Help Desk’ camp on the college campus.

Seamless Guidance During Document Verification

The primary objective of this assistance camp was to simplify the form-filling and document-checking procedures for newly enrolled students. Often, freshers face confusion and anxiety due to a lack of accurate information regarding official requirements.

During the camp, ABVP volunteers meticulously examined the students’ documents one by one, guided them through the correct procedural steps, and resolved various technical glitches on the spot. This proactive guidance provided massive relief to hundreds of students waiting in long admission queues.

Campaign Led by Key Office Bearers

This student assistance camp was organized under the efficient leadership of ABVP District Convener Abhishek Sonwal. Throughout the day, several prominent office bearers and active members of the organization stood at the forefront to extend their support to the youth.

Key members present at the camp included:

  • Payal Prajapat: District Girl Student Head
  • Manoj Saini: State Executive Member
  • Gaurav Shakya: Division Convener
  • Sumit Verma and Riya Agarwal: Active workers and other unit members.

Initiative Applauded by Students and Parents

The noble service and positive initiative undertaken by the ABVP received immense appreciation from the newly admitted students as well as their parents. Guardians present at the venue highlighted that such help desks are particularly beneficial for students traveling from far-flung rural areas, as they save valuable time, prevent multiple trips to the college, and significantly reduce mental stress during the admission rush.

Disclaimer: This news report is based on information provided by local sources and the organizing committee. It has been published for public awareness and to assist the student community. Our objective is to deliver accurate, factual, and unbiased information to our readers.

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Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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