- Youth should make every possible contribution to make India a developed nation: Dr. Yadav
Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal,
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that the youth have always been dedicated to the country and society. Be it the freedom struggle against the British or the time of opposition to other invaders, the youth have protected religion, culture, and life values ??by sacrificing their lives for the country and society when needed. The present time is the time to establish India as a developed country globally. To give a constructive direction to the youth’s energy for the country’s progress, ‘Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Mission’ is being started in the state on the occasion of Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, National Youth Day. CM was addressing the gathering at the launch of Yuva Shakti Mission at Ravindra Bhawan Bhopal on Sunday. Vice Chancellors of various universities and a large number of students and youth were present in the programme.
Yuva Portal launched
CM inaugurated the programme by lighting a lamp and paying floral tribute to the portrait of Swami Vivekananda. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav unveiled the logo of Yuva Shakti Mission based on the mission’s motto of ‘Atma Deepo Bhava: – Samvad, Samarthya, Samriddhi’. He administered oath to the youth to become skilled and self-reliant and to guide the society. CM also inaugurated the theme song of the mission and the Yuva Portal developed to provide information about various departments to the youth. Along with this, the Umang Wellness Program jointly developed by the Department of Public Health and Medical Education and Higher Education for the physical, mental, and emotional health of the youth was launched. On this occasion, a short film on ‘Umang’ was also screened.
MoU exchanged
An MoU was exchanged between Global Skill Park and Trident Company in the presence of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, for skill development of youth and providing training as per industrial requirements. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gave letters of encouragement (Protsahan Patras) to girls from tribal-dominated districts of the state who received training in various trades in Government Women ITI Betul and other institutions under the V-STEM project run by UN Women.
Mission’s aim
CM said that India is the youngest country in the world and we are capable of solving all the questions based on our ability and competence. Madhya Pradesh alone has more than 1.5 crore youth. By communicating with them, the state government will provide all possible support for their future and progress according to their interest and abilities. The Yuva Shakti Mission aims to make the youth self-reliant by providing quality education to the youth, training in entrepreneurship for their capacity enhancement.
Chief Secretary Anurag Jain highlighted Swami Vivekananda’s enduring influence in elevating Indian religion, philosophy, and culture globally while inspiring youth during challenging times.