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Inviting Suggestions for the Draft National Youth Policy 2023-32

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)
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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 ...

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 influences positive change across society. Youth are at the fore-front in using technology in all spheres and serves as a critical component in the larger vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Hence, there is a need for introducing new policy which can suggest appropriate policy interventions taking into account the impact of digital technology on education, work & employment, how the society will experience the fast paced changes and how full or needful engagement of the youth will create a responsible society, very well led and placed on the track of process & development.

Accordingly, the Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and Government of India has drafted the National Youth Policy 2023-32(NYP 2023-32) with the vision to synergize the hopes and aspirations of India's youth to enable harmonious growth of society; to harness the energies of youth more effectively towards inclusive economic growth & responsible governance; and to build an enabling environment where youth can come together, persevere, and work relentlessly with their utmost strength towards the making of a new India.

In order to ensure the participation of the stakeholders in policy making process, the Department of Youth Affairs seeks comments/views/suggestions on the draft NYP 2023-32 from all stakeholders.

Please refer to the policy document: Draft National Youth Policy (PDF 669KB)

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Prakash Tripathy
Prakash Tripathy 2 years 11 months ago
Sir, We want youths who are bold, upright, confident, knowledgeable and skilful. Then only the future of our country will be in safe hands. Next to parents, primary school teachers can make a difference to the lives of children. Besides imparting education they can mould the children to have a bright future. In syllabus, moral and ethics should form a significant component. Moreover, children should learn the history, culture and traditions. Many children in our country don’t know about the great rulers of ancient India like Shivaji, Rana Pratap, Chandragupta and the Chola Kings. Only they know about the invaders of India. Then we have to teach them about various skills. Good knowledge and skills will make them confident which will make them achieve bigger things in life. Finally they should be taught about the leadership qualities. It is often said that ten lambs led by a lion are more formidable than ten lions led by a lamb. We need role models in various fields for inspiration.
Harun Shekh
Harun Shekh 2 years 11 months ago
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Zulfikar Ali
Zulfikar Ali 2 years 11 months ago
Youth is future & the government should take immediate steps for their betterment & welfare .There should be enough opportunities for the youth so they can equip themselves with modern technology,skills & can compete with the world. The government should provide them a platform where they can show their talent & can excel in the fields to serve the nation.
Rama Venktappa Naik
Rama Venktappa Naik 2 years 11 months ago
My request to honorable Prime Minister is this ● As the wealth of the country is the youth, the youth are public in their surroundings during the holidays Field lapses along with suggestions either through video or in written form An important app should be launched which will bring to the attention of the government along with the document. ● Send the chief officers once a week about the problems of each panchayat constituency of the youth community Collaboratively work out a solution plan. ● State level and national level competition activities to create inclination towards literature among the youth should be undertaken and awards should be given by the Central Government. ● Essay on nationalism, poetry composition, debate competitions at school level, youth community A program should be made to run. Rewards should be made available. I believe they will take a decision. thank you
Maria Gabriele Grace DSouza
Maria Gabriele Grace DSouza 2 years 11 months ago
The Government has prepared a new draft National Youth Policy (NYP). The draft policy envisages a ten year vision for youth development that the Country seeks to achieve by 2032. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports said it is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals and serves to unlock the potential of the Youth. The draft policy seeks to catalyse widespread action on youth development across five priority ideas including education, employment and entrepreneurship, Youth leadership and development, health, fitness and sports and social justice. The policy is a roadmap for the development of youth today to ensures bright future for India tomorrow. This national level framework will be adopted by States that will formulate their youth policies to serve the development needs of the region.
pooja lukka
pooja lukka 2 years 11 months ago
I am a yatri in Himachal struggling my way out I have a senior citizen with me who is suffering in her age does government help in moving out individual yatri from Himachal as the struggle and fear increases by the day. Himachal people do not understand in letting individual stay as Delhi Rajasthan and many other riots and election problems increase
K. S. Sundararajan
K. S. Sundararajan 2 years 11 months ago
Respected*My FATHER OF THE NATION PRANAAM I HUMBLY SUBMIT YOUR HIGHNESS SIR INSTITUTE REVIEW IMPLEMENTATION Of THE NEP. 2020 DRAW A ROAD MAP FOR FUTURE THE STUDENT AND YOUTH SHOULD PARTICIPATE MORE STRENGTHENED NECESSARY PLEASE HEAD'S OF SEVERAL NATIONAL INSTITUTES AND UNIVERSITIES CAME ON A SINGLE PLATFORM ON MONDAY TO ANNOUNCE HOW THEY IMPLEMENT THE POLICY. THEY ALSO PREPARED A ROAD MAP ALSO FOR THE FUTURE WHY CAN'T THE YOUTH TAKE POSITIVE MEASURES IN THAT. THIS SHOULD START FROM GROSS ROOTS I. E. FROM PRIMARY SCHOOL ON WARDS. IIT- TIRUPATI V. C. SV UNIVERSITY D. BHARTI FROM MAHILA VISHVAVIDHYALAY IISER NATIONAL SANKRIT UNIVERSITY KENDRIYA VIDAYALA SANGATHAN HOW THEY HAD ADOPTED THE OPEN CURRICULUM WITH TRANSDECIPLINARY COURSE FORMATS. HERE THE YOUTH OF THE NATION SHOULD TAKE MORE PARTICIPATION MULTI- DECIPLINARY LEARNING OF THE YOUTH VALUE BASED EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, CREATIVE ARTS THE FLEXIBILITY IN ELECTIVES SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ORIENTED PROJECTS FOR NAT
narasimha
narasimha 2 years 11 months ago
Children to youth everybody addicted to cellphone and social media apps. Immediately after waking up they are scrolling social media. This behavior is reducing attention span of all Individuals. children and youth are not able to focus on studies. Mobile phones creating frictions in relationships. sometimes these cellphones causing grave accidents too. so I request the government to take appropriate measures to include dangers of using cellphone only for useful purposes. Lessons must be included in school books about cellphone addiction. JAI HIND VANDE MATARAM