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

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)
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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 ...

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 rapidly evolving global landscape marked by disruptive technological advancements, youth face unprecedented opportunities and challenges. In this context, a progressive, technology-enabled, inclusive, and future-ready National Youth Policy is imperative to enable youth to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047. A draft National Youth Policy, 2025 (NYP-2025) has been prepared which provides a holistic and future-ready framework for the development, empowerment, and engagement of youth in nation-building. In this regards Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in collaboration with MyGov are inviting inputs/suggestions from Citizens on draft NYP 2025 for inclusion in the policy.

Click here to read the National Youth Policy 2025 draft. (PDF - 527 KB)

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Mahesh
Mahesh 2 months 3 weeks ago
There is a growing trend of blindly adopting foreign lifestyles while neglecting Indian traditions. Even at leadership levels, we often see a preference for Western attire over Indian textiles during global representation. The Solution: We need to decolonize our mindset. The policy should encourage youth and leaders to take pride in Indian roots, attire, and values. We must modernize without losing our identity.
PatelDhruvilKalpeshkumar
PatelDhruvilKalpeshkumar 2 months 3 weeks ago
​🚀 Integrate a Dedicated 'Future-Proofing & Well-being' Pillar ​While the draft policy focuses on education, employment, health, and social justice, the core suggestion is to strengthen the policy by integrating a dedicated, comprehensive focus on: ​1. Future-Ready Skills & Lifelong Employability ​Mandatory 'Skill, Up-skill, and Re-skill' Mechanism: Establish a national framework where career counseling, vocational training, and higher education are systematically linked to emerging, future-proof skills (e.g., AI, Machine Learning, Green Technology, Data Analytics, Industry 4.0). ​Experiential Learning Credit System: Introduce a credit system that formally recognizes and integrates on-the-job training, internships, apprenticeships, and volunteering as an essential and graded component of all academic and vocational degrees, effectively bridging the gap between education and industry. ​2. Comprehensive Mental Health and Well-being Support ​National Youth Mental Health Helpline
Dishauttam
Dishauttam 2 months 3 weeks ago
To create a robust youth policy, it's essential to prioritize research and development in India. Allocate more funds for research and development in various fields, including science, technology, and humanities. Increase seats in premier institutions like IITs, IISC, and AIIMS to provide more opportunities for students. Keep top institutions like ISI public to maintain their academic excellence and accessibility. Invest in modern infrastructure, including state-of-the-art labs, libraries, and sports facilities. Sign MoUs with foreign institutions to enable student and faculty exchange programs, joint research projects, and internships. Ensure effective implementation of sports policies, provide adequate funding, and support for sports infrastructure and training programs.
pramod  tamang
pramod tamang 2 months 3 weeks ago
youths are always brightest colour of the country without youth there's no country use. To make country more powerful and stronger YOUTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT should be arises soon. Thank you!!!
SurendraSingh
SurendraSingh 2 months 3 weeks ago
युवा नीति में ग्रामीण युवाओं के लिए स्थानीय उद्योगों के हिसाब से skill-training और apprenticeship को बढ़ावा दिया जाए—जैसे कृषि-प्रोसेसिंग, ट्रैवल सर्विसेज, मिठाई उद्योग, EV-पंप, डिजिटल सर्विसेज आदि।
Andaluri Srinivas
Andaluri Srinivas 2 months 3 weeks ago
Such more technology inclusive policy facilitating about a million youth leaving the country every year. Do we deserve?
Andaluri Srinivas
Andaluri Srinivas 2 months 3 weeks ago
By large , the draft policy covers intellectual youth, who do not need a policy , on their own, they climb transformation stairs or leave the country. What about Janta youth ?
Bhavna H Sheth
Bhavna H Sheth 2 months 3 weeks ago
Res pm sir, ab ye jaruri hai ki agar hme koe bhi service ko excellent banana hai to sabhi sector govt/ semi govt / nigam ..me se reservation un visible tarikese hatana pdega ( sabhi MP /sasad/govt/semi govt employee ke liye govt school /hospital /railway use Karna compalsary kardo). Pr jobhi poor people hai unko education free me milna chahiye , agr achhi job /vetan chahiye to padhna to pdega..