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U-Ambassador Ajit from Madhya Pradesh introduces U-Report India to college students

Ajit Vishwakarma is a postgraduate student of M.A 3rd semester at Government college Hatta, a prestigious institution located in Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh has been an active U-Ambassador of U-Report India. He organised an awareness program at his college campus in Hata, Madhya Pradesh. The program was supported by the college principal Dr. P.K. Dhaka and the NSS program officer Dr. Shivani Rai.



The U-Ambassador introduced himself and explained the objectives and features of U-Report India to the students. He said that U-Report India is a chatbot that provides information and resources on topics such as mental health, English learning, skill development, employment, climate change, career, mission life, gender equality, and national and international issues. He also said that by completing tasks on U-Report India, the users can earn upoints that can be redeemed for gifts. He added that by becoming a U-Reporter, the users can also get opportunities to become U-Ambassadors and participate in various events and campaigns.


The students were curious and interested in joining U-Report India. The U-Ambassador helped them to register on the platform and guided them to complete the task on life skills and career guidance. The students earned upoints and were happy and eager to complete more tasks and learn more from U-Report India.

The U-Ambassador also talked about the importance of voting and democracy. He encouraged the students to exercise their right to vote and make informed choices. He also shared some tips on how to verify the credentials of the candidates and parties. He urged the students to be active citizens and contribute to the development of the country.


The program was a success and the students appreciated the efforts of the U-Ambassador. They thanked him for introducing them to U-Report India and for raising awareness about voting. They said that they would continue to use U-Report India and share it with their friends and family.

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