Youth Legislators Pledge to Drive India Towards Developed Nation Status by 2047

The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference for young legislators from three states concluded in Bhopal with a focus on youth leadership for national development. Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh expressed confidence that the 21st century belongs to India if the nation maintains its positive momentum. Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar administered a pledge, framing 'Developed India @ 2047' as a collective resolve of all citizens. The event highlighted themes like technology, citizen participation, and good governance, culminating in a detailed oath by the attending legislators.

Key Points: Young Legislators Conference Concludes in Bhopal with Viksit Bharat Focus

  • Youth power key to Viksit Bharat 2047
  • Legislators pledge to bridge citizens and government
  • Focus on tech, education, and governance
  • Conference stressed mass participation in development
3 min read

Young legislators conference concludes in Bhopal; RS Dy Chairman Harivansh asserts India's century ahead with youth power

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh asserts India's century ahead, urging young MLAs to lead the charge for a Developed India by 2047 at CPA conference.

"India is advancing rapidly on multiple fronts. If this momentum is sustained, we could achieve developed nation status even before 2047. - Harivansh Narayan Singh"

Bhopal, March 31

The two-day Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference for young legislators from Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan concluded here on Tuesday at the Madhya Pradesh Assembly with a declaration from Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh, that India is the world's fastest-emerging economy and is scripting a new history by overcoming challenges effectively.

He expressed confidence that the 21st century will belong to India if the nation maintains a positive, forward-looking mindset.

Singh recalled Swami Vivekananda's inspiring words that youth have the power to change a nation's history, trajectory, and future.

He emphasised that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a 'Developed India @ 2047' can only be realised through the active participation and energy of young leaders.

"India is advancing rapidly on multiple fronts. If this momentum is sustained, we could achieve developed nation status even before 2047," he said, urging legislators to work with dedication and optimism.

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar highlighted the need for young legislators to embody dedication, discipline, and a positive outlook while addressing contemporary challenges.

He administered a pledge to the participants, describing 'Developed India @ 2047' as a collective resolve of 1.4 billion Indians rather than a mere government program.

Tomar stressed citizen participation as crucial for strengthening democracy and called for turning development into a mass movement.

He urged the youth to focus on good governance, innovative solutions, and continuous learning, advising them to retain the humble spirit of a student.

Rahul Karad of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association advocated organising such conferences in every State Assembly.

He noted that MLAs act as brand ambassadors of their constituencies and emphasised the transformative role of legislators in shifting societal attitudes.

He also highlighted the importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI), training, and education in modern governance.

Over the two days, around 40 young legislators discussed key themes, including citizen participation in democracy, technology, sanitation, solar energy, quality education, infrastructure, public dialogue, and social welfare.

A legislative journal titled 'Vidhayini', chronicling seven decades of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, was released during the event.

The young legislators also took five-pronged oath, saying: "We pledge to act as an effective bridge between citizens and the government by understanding public concerns, raising them in the Assembly, and formulating transparent, accountable, and people-friendly policies. We will continuously empower citizens through education, technology, and innovation, with special focus on key sectors like education, health, employment, and environment, while ensuring that youth, women, and marginalised sections are brought into the mainstream of development. Despite challenges such as political pressures, resource constraints, and social inequalities, we resolve to work with utmost integrity, dedication, and foresight. We further commit to strengthening our research and analytical capabilities, actively participating in legislative proceedings, and providing dynamic leadership to propel the nation towards 'Viksit Bharat 2047'."

The conference was attended by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, Prahlad Singh Patel, former Ministers and speakers, and dignitaries from the three states.

It concluded with the National Anthem and a vote of thanks by Madhya Pradesh Assembly Secretary Arvind Sharma.

The gathering underscored the pivotal role of youth leadership in realising Viksit Bharat, fostering innovative governance, and building an awakened citizenry for a stronger democracy.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Good initiative. Bringing young legislators together to discuss tech, education, and governance is crucial. I hope the discussions on AI and solar energy translate into real policies in MP, CG, and RJ. The pledge sounds great, but implementation is key.
R
Rohit P
Conferences, pledges, speeches... all good. But what about ground reality? In my area, the young MLA is never available. They should first be accessible to the public they represent. Talk is cheap, action is expensive. Let's see some real work.
S
Sarah B
As someone working in the development sector, I appreciate the emphasis on bringing marginalised sections into the mainstream. The five-pronged oath is comprehensive. Hope they follow through with the focus on health and employment.
V
Vikram M
Swami Vivekananda's words are timeless. Young energy can indeed transform the nation. The release of 'Vidhayini' documenting the assembly's history is a nice touch. More power to our young netas! Jai Hind.
K
Karthik V
The vision is grand, but the challenges are real - political pressures, resource constraints. I'm cautiously optimistic. If even half of these 40 MLAs go back and work with the "humble spirit of a student" as Tomar ji said, it will make a difference.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50