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Inviting Suggestions for the Draft National Youth Policy 2023-32

Start Date :
Jul 27, 2023
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The world is changing in significant ways, and India's youth are poised to make the most out of it. The Youth are action-oriented, having the ability to think creatively and ...
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Nilakantheswar Patnaik
2 years 10 months ago
I want to suggest how to improve youth employment opportunities in India. Look at preamble”..resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN DEMO-CRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens: JUSTICE, social, economic and political;.” Is social justice between different states happening? No. Only Karnataka,Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat are cornering all new and big industry investments. Central government should set agenda of country & divert agenda to bring job creation to central focus more and start state wise competition though publication of data on how many new SME, big industries came in each state as month wise trend metric. Also publish the metric on ease of doing business monthly. Have some more metrics and publish. Then declare one day in the year as Indian Youth Industry Day based on youth employment where give awards to different states on best performers of jobs creators in their respective states. Of course states must be divided into two categories Big and Small.
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devesh
2 years 10 months ago
last hindu raja prathavi raj chouhan tabhi Hara tha jab une apne sathio ko dukhi kar liya tha warna kisi ki himmat nahi thi,...........
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DILIP KUMAR B
2 years 10 months ago
national youth policy
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Chahat Makhija
2 years 10 months ago
Quality Education: Ensure access to quality education for all youth, focusing on skill development, vocational training, and digital literacy to equip them for the evolving job market.
Employment Opportunities: Create initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, internships, and job placements to reduce youth unemployment rates.
Health and Well-being: Develop programs to address mental health issues, provide affordable healthcare, and promote a healthy lifestyle among young people.
Inclusivity and Diversity: Encourage equal opportunities for all regardless of gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background, promoting diversity and society
Arts and Culture: Support creative expression through arts, culture, and sports programs to foster holistic development and a sense of identity.
Youth-friendly Policies: Involve young people in policy-making processes to ensure their needs, concerns, and aspirations are represented.
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Rushikesh Salunke
2 years 10 months ago
Before asking suggestion from Youth, the central government should assure that suggestion of youth which are faced daily by us shoukd be taken in consideration and not in Timepass or Unacknowledged.
Sir first the problem faced by us is unemployment and suppose if any recruitment vacancies arrive the appllication fees are very high awhich is around 1200 to 1500 to UR, OBC and EWS and rest are exempted. Such application fees are much high and according to me its a discrimination and unjustice. I request to org to give equal rights to youths atleast to participate in compitetion. Though this suggestion to be considered an most Imp factor or problem faced by todays youth like me who is facing difficulties to apply for any vacancies or be a part of compitation.
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Madhumita Guha
2 years 10 months ago
We need the youth to develop the habit of reading in the Libraries. The Digital Mode of reading has reduced the utilization of the libraries . Reading in the libraries has very many benefits, which the learners are missing, these days. Students should be motivated, by their teachers , in doing so, and, their evaluation of the respective examinations, should be based on their reading of books in the libraries of respective schools and colleges. The nos. of books issued , from the libraries should be made compulsory part of curriculum studies. Teachers should be acquainted, with the respective subject books in the libraries, such that they may refer and guide their students accordingly. Teachers should also, suggest , for books which can be procured accordingly, in the libraries, from time to time.
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I am MP
2 years 10 months ago
namaste
youth focus should be on
1. army
2. spirituality and traditional custom protection and promotion
3. business to meet countries demands
4. music and arts
5. dance
6. international quality teacher in all the fields ( primary edu to super speciality)
7. administration micro to macro level
8. sports
9. contesting election
10. education to get any kind of good job
11. participate in saashtraarth
12. narative building
13. newer era technology development
14. preserving old Indian manuscript
14. new tv channels focussing on family oriented programs
15. new cartoon channels focussing on developing Indian cartoons for kids based on Vedic culture
16. work on Sanskrit based education for all
17. developing and upgrading economic models
18. research on ancient Vedic texts
19. research and development
20. modern movies inspired from ancient Vedic texts
21. developing ancient Vedic science
22. research on Indian temples ( ocean of knowledge)
23. food processing
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PARTHA CHAUDHURI
2 years 10 months ago
Islamists dreaming of an Islamic India despise Emperor Akbar, dislike Jahangir and Shahjahan and outright hate Shahjahan’s eldest son Dara for their secular outlook. Their favorite Mughal Emperor is Aurangzeb. Huge funds are pumped to ensnare political outfits and prominent persons from all over the globe to denigrate our secular nation.
Inside India, the Islamists are leaving no stone unturned to radicalize the youth of India and to create communal tension.
The Youth Policy of India should not shy away from this paramount issue but boldly tackle it threadbare with the praiseworthy quality of thinking that is reflected in the areas touched by the Draft Youth Policy.
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Adarsh Pandey
2 years 10 months ago
Special care for mental health and sexual and reproductive health issues.
Mobilising technology and data to improve healthcare delivery to ensure access to quality healthcare.
Empower the youth and ensure their safety.
Strengthen the legal system for the quick delivery of justice.
Special efforts to ensure social justice for marginalised and vulnerable youths.
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Adarsh Pandey
2 years 10 months ago
The new draft of the National Youth Policy presents a roadmap of 10 years for youth development that India would like to achieve by 2030.The objectives of the draft policy are aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
It aims to unlock the potential of youth to promote sustainable development in India.
The draft seeks to ensure youth development on 5 priority areas
Employment and entrepreneurship.
Youth leadership and development.
Health, fitness and sports.
Social justice.
The policy aims to promote the education system in sync with National Education Policy, 2020 to ensure;
Career opportunities and life skills to young people.
To ensure access to sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Encourages youth to revive the rural economy.
Generate employment via regional-specific strategies.
Promote entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship among youth.
Support the informal and emerging gig economy.
Encourage the inclusion
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