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Global Opportunity Youth Network Event to be Inaugurated on Sunday

This year marks the fifth year of the program. Event will be held at Balewadi Ground under the theme 'Changing livelihoods of youth: Pathways to full potential'.

Staff Writer

Pune: Lighthouse Communities Foundation, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) are organising a 'Global Opportunity Youth Network' from Sunday (17th) to Thursday (21st).

This year marks the fifth year of the program. The event will be held at Balewadi Ground under the theme 'Changing livelihoods of youth: Pathways to full potential'.

The event will be inaugurated with a cultural programme featuring Pune's culture. More than 2,000 alumni, 300 youth leaders and colleagues from more than 15 communities in 11 countries will participate to guide them on knowledge and best practices to create an inclusive economic path.

President of the Lighthouse Communities Foundation. Ganesh Natarajan, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh, Additional Municipal Commissioner of Pune Municipal Corporation Prithviraj B. P.,

Jamie McAuliffe, director of the Global Opportunity Youth Network, and Sally Marathe, founder of Adya, will be in attendance.

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