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BRICS Youth Summit Opens in Gandhinagar; Gujarat Dy CM Highlights Growth

The BRICS Youth Summit and Youth Council inaugural ceremony was held in Gandhinagar, where Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi welcomed global youth representatives. He highlighted Gujarat's development journey and announced the 'Gujarat STI Policy 2026-31' with a Rs 1,000 crore Innovation Fund for young entrepreneurs. The summit also featured addresses by Union Minister Raksha Khadse, the launch of the 'Friends of My Bharat' portal, and plans for youth to visit the Statue of Unity.

Gujarat Dy CM welcomes representatives at BRICS Youth Summit, highlights state's progress

Gandhinagar, August 19

At the inaugural ceremony of the BRICS Youth Summit and BRICS Youth Council in Gandhinagar, Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi welcomed youth representatives from around the world to Gujarat and addressed the gathering. He said that youth are not just the future of the nation, but also its greatest strength.

Addressing the ceremony, Sanghavi stated that BRICS nations account for 49.5 per cent of the world's total population and approximately 40 per cent of global GDP. More than half of the population of these countries is below the age of 35. Gujarat is at the centre of the campaign initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to transform youth power into national strength.

Referring to Gujarat's development journey, he said that Gujarat has come a long way from the Charkha (spinning wheel) to GIFT City, and from semiconductors to space technology. Even with technology-driven development, Gujarat continues to grow while preserving its heritage.

According to a release, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the Government of Gujarat has launched the 'Gujarat STI Policy 2026-31' for young entrepreneurs, under which an Innovation Fund of Rs. 1,000 crore has been allocated. This fund is available to all young entrepreneurs from India and abroad.

Citing the example of Gujarat's young swimmer Aarush Vanzara, he said that despite being unable to hear, Aarush set a national record. He urged the youth not to let difficulties define them and said that true success lies in overcoming challenges and moving forward.

Referring to 'World Humanitarian Day' today and 'Akshay Urja Day' tomorrow, he said that today's development should not come at the cost of the environment of future generations. He added that Gujarat's renewable energy capacity has crossed 33.39 GW, reflecting the state government's strong commitment.

As part of the summit, the youth representatives will visit the world's tallest statue, the Statue of Unity, at Kevadia. The young representatives will learn about the story of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who united 562 princely states in just 18 months and built an undivided India. On the occasion, he also urged the youth to savour local tribal cuisine and experience the diversity of India.

In conclusion, the Deputy CM wished the youth that through this summit, they would build not only connections but also strong friendships beyond borders and work together for a sustainable future.

At the inaugural ceremony, Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Smt. Raksha Khadse also delivered an address on the occasion and encouraged the youth power.

During the programme, the 'Friends of My Bharat' portal was launched and the 'Digital Compendium of Volunteering Practices' was released.

— ANI

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