Rajasthan BJP Leader Announces Hybrid National Youth Festival 2025

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Rajasthan BJP Leader Announces Hybrid National Youth Festival 2025

Synopsis

Rajasthan BJP chief Madan Rathore announced that the National Youth Festival 2025 will adopt a hybrid format to enhance youth participation, with over 30 lakh youths engaging through innovative competitions and programs.

Key Takeaways

  • National Youth Festival 2025 adopts hybrid format.
  • Over 30 lakh youth participating through VBYLD-2025.
  • 2,500 selected young leaders for development initiatives.
  • Engagement through social media reached six crore viewers.
  • Encourages youth to contribute insights on India's development.

Jaipur, Feb 15 (NationPress) Rajasthan BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Madan Rathore emphasized that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is diligently working to amplify youth participation in the National Youth Festival.

He mentioned that as part of this initiative, the ministry has launched a four-level contest called the ‘Vikasit Bharat Challenge’.

Furthermore, the National Youth Festival and the National Youth and Adolescent Development Program have been revamped and rebranded as Vikasit Bharat Yuva Neta Samvad (VBYLD), he explained.

Highlighting the extensive participation, Rathore noted that more than 30 lakh enthusiastic youth from all over the nation have united through VBYLD-2025.

Through a rigorous, merit-based multi-stage selection process, 2,500 promising young individuals aged 15 to 29 have been selected for participation in Vikasit Bharat Yuva Neta Samvad 2025.

“This initiative is focused on cultivating the next generation of leaders, innovators, and visionaries who will propel India's progress,” he stated.

He also mentioned that the program has reached over six crore viewers via various social media platforms, showcasing its nationwide influence.

Meanwhile, Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya expressed that this program is designed to encourage deeper engagement with the youth, urging them to share their insights on India’s development.

The National Youth Festival 2025 is being executed in a hybrid format, integrating both physical and digital participation. The first phase included competitions like the Bharat Tour Quiz, Vikasit Bharat Essay Competition, Vikasit Bharat PPT Challenge, and Vikasit Bharat Championship, which took place in physical mode.

Moreover, over three crore youth and citizens interacted with the Developed India Young Leaders Dialogue through platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

With its extensive outreach and innovative framework, VBYLD-2025 is significantly contributing to empowering young minds and shaping the future leaders of India.

Nation Press