Delhi's Vijender Gupta Advocates for Young Leaders in Realizing 'Viksit Bharat@2024'
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New Delhi, April 12 (NationPress) - Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta stated on Sunday that the vision for a 'Viksit Bharat' transcends mere economic indicators; it is fundamentally rooted in the robustness of its institutions and the active involvement of its youth leaders.
While speaking at the 'My Bharat Budget Fest 2026' held at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), a program organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, he emphasized that the Union Budget serves a purpose far beyond being a financial document; it embodies national aspirations and outlines a blueprint for India's future.
Speaker Gupta elaborated that the budget mirrors the governance priorities and the course set for sustainable development.
Present at the event were SRCC Principal Simrit Kaur and senior representatives from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
Addressing the unique importance of the initiative, Speaker Gupta pointed out that the Women Mock Parliament is not simply a symbolic gesture, but a well-planned platform designed to introduce young women to the depth, discipline, and responsibilities inherent in legislative processes.
He explained that this initiative allows for structured and reflective engagement with governance issues.
Speaker Gupta highlighted that such participatory forums foster clarity of thought and confidence in expression.
They promote reasoned discussions, respect for diverse viewpoints, and an understanding of the mechanisms through which collective decisions are made—qualities essential for effective leadership and a resilient democracy.
He also mentioned the notable presence of 325 young women, indicating a quiet yet significant change in public engagement.
This reflects an increasing interest in institutions and a readiness to engage in dialogues that will influence the nation's trajectory.
Speaker Gupta reiterated that the aspiration for a 'Viksit Bharat' is intricately linked to these priorities.
He asserted that a developed India is characterized not just by economic growth but also by strong institutions, effective policies, and the tangible benefits of development reaching the populace meaningfully.
He pointed out that several key legislative initiatives are anticipated to promote this vision, including measures to enhance infrastructure, expand the digital economy, improve public service delivery, and refine regulatory frameworks.
These initiatives aim to align governance with the evolving demands of society, as stated by Speaker Gupta.
He underscored that informed participation is crucial; when young citizens engage with policy matters, comprehend legislative intentions, and contribute to public discussions, they invigorate democratic institutions and ensure that governance remains aligned with public expectations.