Register youth on My India portal to join developed India: Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs Raksha Khadse
Ministry of Youth Affairs’s ‘Vishisht Bharat Ambassador- Youth Connect’ programme begins in Pune, Maharashtra
Union Ministers Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya and Raksha Khadse interact with students of SP College.
Mumbai/Pune, 19 September 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resolved to make India a developed country by 2047. There is a need for proper planning to achieve this goal and the youth will play an important role in building a developed country,” Union Minister for Labour and Employment, Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya said at an event organised under the ‘Vishisht Bharat Ambassador – Yuva Sanyog’ programme at SP College, Pune, Maharashtra today. Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse was also present on the occasion
This occasion, 'Vishisht Bharat Ambassador
On this occasion, ‘Vishisht Bharat Ambassador – Youth Connect’ has been launched from Maharashtra today. Under this program, discussions will be held with students of various colleges in Maharashtra. This initiative will guide the youth about their responsibility towards achieving the goal of ‘Vishiksht Bharat.
Youth Connect' has been launched from Maharashtra today
On this occasion, ‘Vishisht Bharat Ambassador – Youth Connect’ has been launched from Maharashtra today. Under this program, discussions will be held with students of various colleges in Maharashtra. This initiative will guide the youth about their responsibility towards achieving the goal of ‘Vishiksht Bharat.
During the interaction with the students, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the strong history of SP College
During the interaction with the students, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the strong history of SP College and mentioned that many meritorious students are its alumni. These students have served the country in various fields. With the strength of such meritorious students, the dream of a developed India that we are dreaming of will also be fulfilled.
'My India Portal' to contribute to a developed India.
Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs Smt. Raksha Khadse has appealed to all students to register on the ‘My India Portal’ to contribute to a developed India.
Students are the future of the country and through my India portal they have got a great opportunity to serve the country. Mrs Khadse expressed confidence that every student can be part of the larger task of development of our country through small initiatives.
Meanwhile, Olympic bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale shared his medal winning journey through an inspirational speech. Swapnil Kusale appealed that all players should take advantage of several schemes of the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports that help and encourage players.
Prominent personalities on the college campus planted trees at the ‘Ek Pad Maa Ke Naam’ programme at the event.Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs, Shri. Nitish Mishra, President of Shiksha Prasarak Mandal, SK Jain and other dignitaries were present on the occasion. read moreĀ