Union Cabinet Gives Green Light to Mera Yuva Bharat: A Revolutionary Autonomous Body for Youth Empowerment

In a landmark decision, the Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has granted approval for the creation of an autonomous entity known as “Mera Yuva Bharat” (MY Bharat). This innovative institution is set to become an all-encompassing facilitator driven by cutting-edge technology, designed to catalyze youth development and youth-led progress, all while ensuring equitable access for the nation’s youth to realize their aspirations and contribute to the evolution of a developed India across all realms of government.

Impacts and Objectives:

The foremost aim of Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) is to serve as a comprehensive government platform for youth development. Under this new paradigm, empowered with resources and access to opportunities, young individuals will transform into catalysts of community change and builders of the nation, bridging the gap as the “Yuva Setu” or Youth Bridge between the Government and the citizens. The initiative seeks to harness the boundless energy and potential of India’s youth for the monumental task of nation-building.

Key Details:

Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat), as an autonomous body, is tailored to benefit youth between the ages of 15 and 29, aligning with the definition of ‘Youth’ articulated in the National Youth Policy. In cases where program components specifically target adolescents, beneficiaries will fall within the age group of 10 to 19.

The establishment of Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) is expected to yield a plethora of advantages, including:

  • Fostering Leadership Development in Youth: Enhancing leadership skills through experiential learning that transcends physical interactions and shifts towards programmatic skills.
  • Cultivating Social Innovators: Nurturing youth to become social innovators and leaders within their communities.
  • Empowering Youth-Led Development: Focusing on making the youth active drivers of development rather than passive recipients.
  • Alignment of Aspirations and Community Needs: Ensuring that the aspirations of the youth are in harmony with the needs of the communities.
  • Enhanced Efficiency through Program Convergence: Streamlining existing programs for a more efficient use of resources.
  • A One-Stop Hub for Youth: Serving as a centralized hub where young individuals and ministries can come together.
  • Centralized Youth Database: Establishing a comprehensive database dedicated to the youth demographic.
  • Improved Two-Way Communication: Facilitating a more effective exchange of information between youth, government initiatives, and other stakeholders engaged with youth.
  • Ensuring Accessibility through a Physical Ecosystem: Creating an inclusive environment that ensures accessibility for all.

Background:

The decision to establish Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) arises from the necessity of engaging and empowering the nation’s youth, guided by the principles of a “whole of government approach.” In an ever-evolving world characterized by rapid communication, the influence of social media, emerging digital opportunities, and advanced technologies, the government has taken the initiative to establish an overarching enabling mechanism in the form of this new autonomous body, Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat). This forward-looking endeavor represents a significant step towards harnessing the potential of India’s youth for the betterment of the nation.

Rajesh Raparia

Rajesh Raparia, a veteran journalist, has undertaken a variety of roles at prominent publications including Ravivar, Sunday Observer, and Amar Ujala. His notable achievement includes serving as the founding editor of Amar Ujala Karobar, which stands as the first Hindi business newspaper.

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