Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya turned the spotlight on 3,000 enthusiastic youths who converged for the ‘Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue,’ showering them with well-deserved accolades. This landmark forum aimed to harness the potential of India’s Gen Z and millennials in scripting the country’s ascent to developed nation status.
The two-day extravaganza featured keynote addresses, panel debates, and interactive workshops, dissecting pathways to economic growth, innovation, and social equity. Mandaviya, a key figure in the Modi government’s youth outreach, emphasized how these dialogues bridge the gap between aspiration and execution. ‘Your passion fuels our vision,’ he told the packed auditorium, sharing anecdotes from his own journey to inspire the crowd.
Participants didn’t hold back, pitching ideas on AI-driven agriculture, mental health reforms, and urban planning. The minister spotlighted standout teams whose concepts aligned seamlessly with national priorities like Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Wrapping up, Mandaviya pledged sustained support through mentorship programs and funding opportunities. This event marks a pivotal shift, where youth aren’t just heard but empowered to lead. As India eyes 2047, these young leaders stand at the forefront, ready to redefine progress.
