Young Leaders Dialogue Empowers Youth for Viksit Bharat Vision

The Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue was inaugurated at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Mandaviya detailed the rigorous selection process that saw participation from nearly 50 lakh youth, culminating in 3,000 meritorious finalists reaching the national stage. Doval emphasized the critical role of decision-making for young leaders and expressed confidence in India achieving developed nation status under its current trajectory. The dialogue serves as a platform for youth to contribute ideas directly towards the national goal of a developed India.

Key Points: Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue Inaugurated in Delhi

  • 50 lakh youth participated
  • 3000 selected for national platform
  • Youth ideas to reach PM Modi
  • Decision-making key for leadership
  • Aim is selfless nation-building
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Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue inaugurated at Bharat Mandapam; Mandaviya, Ajit Doval address youths

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and NSA Ajit Doval address 3000 selected youth at the national Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue in New Delhi.

"Your commitment towards Viksit Bharat and your ideas can now be placed before the Prime Minister of our nation. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, Jan 10

The Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue was inaugurated on Friday at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, by Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Mansukh Mandaviya, along with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, marking a significant step towards empowering India's youth to actively participate in nation-building.

Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, and Youth Affairs Secretary Pallavi Jain Govil were also present at the event.

Addressing the young participants, Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the massive scale and rigorous selection process of the initiative. He said, "Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue saw participation from nearly 50 lakh youth across the country. Out of these, around 3 lakh meritorious youth were shortlisted and asked to write essays, which were assessed by professors. After this, 30,000 youth were selected for state-level presentations, and finally, 3,000 youth emerged on merit and reached this national platform."

Congratulating the finalists, Mandaviya added, "Your commitment towards Viksit Bharat and your ideas can now be placed before the Prime Minister of our nation. After all this hard work, you have reached here. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown immense trust in the youth of our country, who will play a crucial role in making Viksit Bharat."

Recalling the Prime Minister's message to the youth, Mandaviya referred to the oath taken from the Red Fort, where PM Modi reaffirmed the resolve of building a developed India.

"The Prime Minister has said that to make Viksit Bharat, every citizen and especially the youth, must fulfil their responsibilities. We will fulfil our duties by keeping 'Nation First' as our aim," he said.

Addressing the gathering, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval spoke about the importance of decision-making in leadership and nation-building.

He said, "One common thing between when I was young and how I am today is the ability to make decisions. Whether you realise it or not, decision-making always walks with you. Youth take small and big decisions in daily life, and as you grow, these small decisions add up to big ones."

Expressing confidence in India's future, Doval stated, "India will be developed. The level to which our country has been brought under Prime Minister Modi, it will soon achieve the goal of being a developed nation. The real question is - who will lead the nation towards that development? If you want to be leaders on the path of Viksit Bharat, you must start making decisions now, and those decisions should be taken with a forward-looking vision, not just for today but for the future."

He also urged youth to work selflessly for the nation, saying, "If you want to do good for the country, do the work. Don't do it for publicity. Whatever you do, do it with perfection and with the sole aim of the betterment of the nation."

The dialogue aims to create a strong platform for young leaders to contribute ideas, leadership, and vision towards achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat, reinforcing the belief that India's youth are the driving force behind the country's transformation.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat following India's progress, this is impressive. Creating structured pathways for youth engagement at this scale is unique. Hope the selected 3000 get genuine mentorship and their ideas are implemented, not just archived.
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Priya S
Good step, but I hope this isn't another talk-shop. "Nation First" is a great slogan, but the real test is whether a regular student from a small town with a brilliant idea gets the same platform as someone from a metro. The selection process details would be interesting to see.
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Rohit P
Ajit Doval's words hit home! "Do the work. Don't do it for publicity." We need this mindset in every field. Jai Hind! Our youth are ready to build a Viksit Bharat. The energy at Bharat Mandapam must have been electric.
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Kavya N
My cousin participated in the initial round! Even though she didn't make it to the final 3000, the essay topic made her research and think deeply about local governance. That itself is a win. More such dialogues, please!
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Michael C
The scale is mind-boggling. Engaging millions of youth in nation-building discourse is a massive logistical and visionary feat. The focus on meritocracy is commendable. Wishing the young leaders all the best.

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