
Chapter 1: Initiatives for New India
Introduction The world is a massive gym where we go to build ourselves up. Swami Vivekananda India has one of the youngest populations in the world with 27.2 per cent of the nation's population belonging to 15-29 years age- group. Such a demographiChapter 2: Nurturing Excellence of Our Yuva Shakti
Introduction Rig Veda: The youth are the ones who pave the way for a better world. India now has a youth bulge, with the median age being 29. Under PM Modi's vision for India @2047, young empowerment is viewed as a crucial first stChapter 3 : FIT India: Towards a Healthy Future Introduction
With the enhancement of physical and psychological wellbeing, sports promote holistic development. Moreover, it enhances cognitive capacity. Students gain a solid understanding of core values through athletics, including cooperation, discipline,Chapter 4: Youth and Health
Introduction Although there are different definitions of youth, those between the ages of 15 and 44 are generally regarded as youth. Thus, this age range encompasses early adulthood(15 to 19 years) and late youth (20 to 44 years). One ofChapter 5: Enablers for Employment
Introduction With a 10-year vision for youth development, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MoYAS) released a draft National Youth Policy in April 2022. In line with the Sustainable Development Goals, the policy (SDGs). The policy's fiveChapter 6: Youth for Environment Sustainability
Introduction • To combat climate change, preserve environmental resources, and reverse the decline of biodiversity, immediate action is needed. • Initiatives to combat climate change spearheaded by youth couldChapter 7: Shaping Digital Economy
Introduction • Millennials, those born between 1980 and 2000, have spent their entire lives surrounded by electronic devices. • These millennials depend on digital tools for their daily activities, and becauseChapter 8: Youth Icons of India
Introduction The youth are an essential demographic and an essential force for development and change. They have the power to alter social institutions, affect markets, and create policy. These are essential to achieving the goals of AatmaNirbhar BhaChapter 9: Leading India towards Techade
Introduction • Participation in governance is one of the characteristics of good government. As 66% of the population is under the age of 65, young participation in governance is essential to the development of civic skills and the suImportant Links

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