'Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue' To Connect With Youths Will Be Held On Jan 11, 12: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the "Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue" on January 11-12 in Delhi to connect with youths having no political background.
New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI) A "Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue" will be held on January 11-12 in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Sunday and said the initiative was part of efforts to connect youngsters having no political background with politics.
In the 116th episode of his monthly "Mann Ki Baat" radio broadcast, Modi said that Swami Vivekananda's 162nd jayanti on January 12 would be celebrated in a very special way.
On January 11-12, the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue will be held at the Bharat Mandapam in Delhi, he said.
"From the ramparts of Red Fort, I appealed to such youth to join politics whose entire family has no political background. To connect one lakh such youth with politics, many special campaigns will be run in the country. The Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue is one such initiative," Modi said.
The prime minister also hailed the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and noted that the NCC name reminded one of their school and college days.
"I myself have been an NCC cadet, so I can say with full confidence that the experience I got from it is invaluable for me. The NCC instils a spirit of discipline, leadership and service in the youth," he said.
During his radio broadcast, Modi also called on people to celebrate inspiring stories of the Indian diaspora who made their mark globally, contributed to freedom struggles and preserved "our heritage".
"Share such stories on the NaMo App or MyGov using the hashtag 'Indian Diaspora Stories'," he said.
The compassion and energy of India's "Yuva Shakti" in helping senior citizens is commendable, Modi said and cited the example of a young person from Lucknow helping the elderly submit digital life certificates.
He also talked about a person from Ahmedabad who is warning and making the elderly aware about cybercrimes, including digital arrests. PTI ASK ASK SZM SZM
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