Empowering Youth for a Developed India: Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue
Sri Charan Tej
B.A. Economics (Honours), Department of Economics Government City College (A), Naipaul, Hyderabad, Telangana
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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijps.v21i02.044
Abstract
The youth are the primary drivers of India's Viksit Bharat @2047 vision, which aims to develop India by the year 2047. They play the role of innovators, change agents, and beneficiaries, and they contribute to the vision by participating in social initiatives, digital campaigns, skill development, and policy input. The aim of the vision is to achieve national goals by focusing on sustainability, innovation, and good governance. The vitality and innovative views that they provide are essential for driving advancement in sectors like as green technology, digital literacy, and community upliftment. They bridge the gap between education and employment, which is necessary for India to become self-sufficient. A lively and active generation, is driving the aim of making India a developed nation by the year 2047. India's youth represent the country's greatest strength, and they are the driving force behind this vision. But getting there this lofty objective will not be easy; there will be obstacles along the way. The National Youth Festival has been redesigned as the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue by the Ministry of Youth Affairs. This is in accordance with the government's request for increased youth participation in the process of determining the future of the nation. This revolutionary project intends to harness the collective potential of India's youth, giving them the ability to contribute to the development of the country in a holistic manner.
Keywords:
Young Leaders Dialogue; employment; strength
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