Home | MyGov

Accessibility
ऐक्सेसिबिलिटी टूल
कलर एडजस्टमेंट
टेक्स्ट साइज़
नेविगेशन एडजस्टमेंट

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
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Dec 08, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
Dec 11, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
प्रस्तुतियाँ समाप्त हो चुके

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)

फिर से कायम कर देना
351 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
TiyaJagtap
TiyaJagtap 2 महीने 3 सप्ताह पहले
While the policy mentions Tele-MANAS and community-based mental health initiatives, it should also introduce mandatory mental health modules in school and college curriculum. and promote peer-led mental health circles in educational institutions and workplaces. Given the emphasis on digital platforms like MY Bharat, the policy should also include digital literacy programs focused on cybersecurity, data privacy, and identifying misinformation.Develop regional language content for all digital modules to ensure wider reach. Introducing digital detox initiatives to promote balanced screen time and well-being can be innovative and helpful. To ensure equitable access to entrepreneurial opportunities goverment can create micro-grant schemes for rural youth and women-led startups.Establishing rural innovation hubs linked to MY Bharat Resource Centres and facilitating market linkages for grassroots entrepreneurs through e-commerce platforms could lead to inclusive growth
Debasis Rout
Debasis Rout 2 महीने 3 सप्ताह पहले
Youth representation quotas in local and national advisory bodies. Digital platforms for policy consultation enabling meaningful youth participation. Funding for youth-led organizations, with transparent grant processes. Civic education programs focusing on democracy, rights, responsibilities, and peace building. Grassroots sports infrastructure and community-level training programs. Support for creative economy sectors (music, film, design, gaming, digital content creation). Cultural preservation initiatives involving youth as custodians of heritage. National Youth Arts Fund for emerging creators. Start-up incubation at district level with access to mentors, seed funding, co-working spaces, and tax incentives. Social entrepreneurship promotion, especially in climate, health, and rural development. Gig and platform workers’ protection, including social security benefits and fair work standards. Green jobs initiative, developing pathways in renewable energy.
Manjot Kaur Bhangu
Manjot Kaur Bhangu 2 महीने 3 सप्ताह पहले
Beneath it, there’s a smaller line that says “for inclusion in the policy”. • Around the text are photos of young people: • A group of students smiling together. • A young man smiling on the right side. • A young woman in the top-right. • A small sports scene (players on a field) in the top-left. The design suggests this is likely a promotional or informational banner inviting youth participation or feedback for the upcoming National Youth Policy 2025.