
Youth hold the key to developed India by 2047: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Inter-State Youth Exchange Program-2025' in Kurukshetra, the CM expressed confidence that India's ambitious development goals could be achieved through the energy, talent, and determination of its youth.
Addressing over 600 youth delegates from 23 States and Union Territories, CM Saini said the program served as a vibrant platform for cultural exchange, national integration, and mutual learning.
'Our diversity is our strength. Though your languages, food habits, and traditions may differ, your identity as Indians unites you all,' he stated, encouraging the youth to become ambassadors of national unity and share their experience in their home states.
The event was also attended by Haryana Youth Affairs and sports minister Gaurav Gautam, who lauded the participation of youth in fostering cultural understanding and strengthening the national fabric.
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Highlighting the state's commitment to youth development, CM Saini said over 1.80 lakh youth have been recruited into government services through transparent, merit-based processes in the last ten-and-a-half years. Additionally, more than 2,000 job fairs have facilitated employment for over 1.06 lakh youth in the private sector. The chief minister noted the establishment of a dedicated MSME department to boost entrepreneurship and job creation.
He shared five key mantras for youth empowerment: staying healthy, pursuing education as a means of acquiring knowledge and skills, fulfilling civic responsibilities, upholding integrity, and using technology constructively. 'Nation-building is a shared duty, and youth are at the forefront of shaping our future,' he said.
CM Saini also highlighted initiatives like the Haryana Skill Development Mission, which has trained over 1.14 lakh youth in traditional and modern professions, and schemes such as Saksham Yuva Yojana, Drone Didi, and IT Saksham Yuva.
Reiterating Haryana's leadership in implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, he noted that all universities and colleges in the state have adopted the policy. Haryana has also established India's first Skill University — Shri Vishwakarma Skill University in Palwal.
In conclusion, Saini called on the youth to embrace traditional knowledge while continuously adapting to new skills, reinforcing that an empowered, skilled youth is the backbone of a self-reliant and developed India.
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