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Inviting Suggestions for the Draft National Youth Policy

Inviting Suggestions for the Draft National Youth Policy
Start Date :
Jun 08, 2022
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government has reviewed the existing draft National Youth Policy, 2014 and prepared a new draft National Youth Policy (NYP). The draft NYP envisages a ten - year vision for ...

The Government has reviewed the existing draft National Youth Policy, 2014 and prepared a new draft National Youth Policy (NYP). The draft NYP envisages a ten - year vision for youth development that India seeks to achieve by 2030. It is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and serves to 'unlock the potential of the youth to advance India'.

The draft NYP seek to catalyze widespread action on youth development across five priority areas viz. education; employment & entrepreneurship: youth leadership & development; health, fitness & sports; and social justice. Each priority area is underpinned by the principle of social inclusion keeping in view the interests of the marginalized sections.

The Department of Youth Affairs seek comments/views/suggestions on the draft NYP from all stakeholders.

Please refer to the policy document: Draft National Youth Policy (PDF 1.23 MB)

The last date to share your ideas and suggestions is 15th July, 2022.

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Rajeev Singh
Rajeev Singh 3 years 10 months ago
कोई भी नीति युवाओं के लिए बिना रोजगार के बेकार है। कोई भी नीति बनाएं उसमे प्रत्येक युवा के लिए रोजगार की व्यवस्था अवश्य की जाए।
Vidhi Ruparelia
Vidhi Ruparelia 3 years 10 months ago
community service certificate should be an important criteria for passing every year starting from middle school throughout high school.
GULDEEP BHATIA
GULDEEP BHATIA 3 years 10 months ago
Before Launching any scheme please give wide publicity in all media. on receipt of suggestions modification frame policy. otherwise good scheme like kisan bill and agnipath type resentment will lead no where. even educate your panchyat level officials workers etc on the subject. otherwise after announcement at ground level even most of the senior level ministers failed to reply public media questions.
DIVYANSH JAIN
DIVYANSH JAIN 3 years 10 months ago
introducing yoga module since childhood to adults. so youth can able to choose or helps to reach their right path towards dynamic goal.
DR DIVYA KHARE
DR DIVYA KHARE 3 years 10 months ago
Youth of India can be developed when they are physically and mentally strong. Every school and colleges should have compulsory self defense training sessions as a part of their curriculum.In which they not only safe themselves but also others.
Susanta Kumar Pattnaik
Susanta Kumar Pattnaik 3 years 10 months ago
Youth in to Training and development-( Skill base)- youth voice and opinion counts for youth developmental purpose which moves to a constructive movement, may lead to a reformation for youth. Youth- seminars and workshops on National current topics should be encouraged. youth parliament should be formed in each state youth assembly to discuss National happens and on youth prospects. youth documentary- on sports, /education/social/health/awareness programmes/ National and international themes etc excellence should be exhibit in the communities. Welfare for youth- stipend system to unemployed youth/ youth hostel without any rents/ clubs/ special bus, train /concession/ etc youth to community welfare- community police/volunteers (paid) /teachers etc youth rewards for social excellence/ National and international themes etc youth program in TV shows on - youth forum/ Youth to National zeal etc. Wide National survey on youth tendencies / accountability/ issue etc should be promote
Sudhir N Dalvi
Sudhir N Dalvi 3 years 10 months ago
Youth Development research emphasizes the importance of meeting four basic human needs: belonging, mastery, independence and generosity. It's clear that youth whose needs are met in positive ways are likely to grow into good citizens and contributing members of their families and communities. Germany has been named as the world's best place to be a young person. Youth policy focuses on youth development issues which include; economic empowerment, environment, employment promotion, youth participation, H1V and AIDS, gender, arts and culture, sports, adolescent reproductive health and family life issues.