Hindu Temple Society of North America to host Inaugural Conference for Young Professionals

Dr. Uma Mysorekar, president of the Temple society said, "This is the first time a conference of this scale geared towards this age group is being convened".
Dr. Uma Mysorekar, president of the Temple society said, "This is the first time a conference of this scale geared towards this age group is being convened".

NEW YORK (TIP): The Hindu Temple Society of North America (HTS) will be hosting “Anubhava,” an inaugural conference for Hindu young professionals to promote the engagement of young professionals within the Temple community as volunteers, advocates and future leaders. The all-day conference has been scheduled on Saturday, July 30, 2016, and will feature keynote speakers, peer-led panels and workshops. Anubhava conference is expected to bring together over 100 Hindu young professionals in the age group of 20 to 45 in the tri-state area to discuss the evolution and relevance of Hinduism in today’s modern world.

“This is the first time a conference of this scale geared towards this age group is being convened,” says Dr. Uma. “It’s wonderful that our young people are stepping up to organize and participate in Anubhava. Their voices are invaluable to the dialogue surrounding Hinduism and these are all individuals who will pave the way for the Temple community in the coming years.” Hindu Temples and institutions may sponsor delegates to the Anubhava conference to involve young professionals associated with the respective organizations in understanding Temple management and discuss other aspects of modern-day Hinduism. The conference takes place in the Hindu Temple Community Center located in Flushing, New York. Interested participants may contact the Temple at: (718) 460 8484 Ext. 112 for more info about the conference or may register online at: http://nextgen.chtna.org

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