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Inviting suggestions on draft National Youth Policy 2025 for inclusion in the policy

Start Date :
Dec 08, 2025
Last Date :
Dec 11, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
India is home to one of the youngest populations in the world, making our youth a transformative force capable of reshaping the nation’s socio-economic future. In today’s ...
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PatelDhruvilKalpeshkumar
7 minutes 23 sec ago
National youth policy
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PatelDhruvilKalpeshkumar
7 minutes 55 sec ago
I will structure the suggestion around a central, unifying theme that is relevant to the current socio-economic landscape of India's youth, such as "The Youth Dividend 2.0: A Framework for Future-Ready, Resilient, and Inclusive Engagement."
The Draft National Youth Policy 2025 is a critical document, aiming to transform India’s demographic dividend into a global asset and align youth aspirations with the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) by 2047. The existing pillars—Education; Employment & Entrepreneurship; Youth Leadership & Development; Health, Fitness & Sports; and Social Justice—lay a strong foundation.
However, to truly future-proof the policy and ensure holistic youth empowerment, the single best suggestion is to implement a unifying, cross-cutting framework focused on "The Youth Dividend 2.0: Integrating a Triple Helix of Future-Ready Skills, Systemic Mental Well-being, and Grassroots Civic Agency."
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PatelDhruvilKalpeshkumar
8 minutes 26 sec ago
I will structure the suggestion around a central, unifying theme that is relevant to the current socio-economic landscape of India's youth, such as "The Youth Dividend 2.0: A Framework for Future-Ready, Resilient, and Inclusive Engagement."
The Draft National Youth Policy 2025 is a critical document, aiming to transform India’s demographic dividend into a global asset and align youth aspirations with the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) by 2047. The existing pillars—Education; Employment & Entrepreneurship; Youth Leadership & Development; Health, Fitness & Sports; and Social Justice—lay a strong foundation.
However, to truly future-proof the policy and ensure holistic youth empowerment, the single best suggestion is to implement a unifying, cross-cutting framework focused on "The Youth Dividend 2.0: Integrating a Triple Helix of Future-Ready Skills, Systemic Mental Well-being, and Grassroots Civic Agency."
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Vijay singh
50 minutes 46 sec ago
किसी भी फिल्ड में जाने के लिए सबसे पहले क्या करना चाहिए
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Vijay singh
51 minutes 11 sec ago
किसी भी फिल्ड में जाने के लिए सबसे पहले क्या करना चाहिए
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Vijay singh
51 minutes 23 sec ago
किसी भी फिल्ड में जाने के लिए सबसे पहले क्या करना चाहिए
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Hussain Vali
1 hour 40 sec ago
hii
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Saniya Khan
1 hour 12 minutes ago
Youth should be trained for employment opportunities related to renewable energy and environmentally friendly practices which called green skills
This changes could make the National Youth Policy more comprehensive, relevant, and effective.
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Andaluri Srinivas
1 hour 37 minutes ago
Current youth, when India becomes developed nation by 2047, will be in the age range 40 plus . thus the policy to make current Youth as successful citizens and lead the country in to peace and longevity
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Dhananjay Pratap Singh
1 hour 39 minutes ago
82. लोकल–टू–ग्लोबल युवा अभियान:-
स्थानीय उत्पादों को युवाओं के माध्यम से ई-कॉमर्स प्लेटफॉर्म पर राष्ट्रीय और अंतरराष्ट्रीय पहुँच दिलाई जाए।
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