Anurag Thakur Says India Will Ensure There Is LargestEver Youth Participation In Y20 Summit
Youth and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur on Friday announced that India will finally see the largest youth participation in the history of the G20 Youth Summit, hoping that it will bring many new ideas to address pressing problems in the world loose.
Addressing hundreds of youth delegates from 30 countries on the final day of the Leh Youth G20 summit, Thakur added that the event being held in India this year as part of the country's G20 presidency "tells the story of youth-oriented efforts." It offers progressive policies developed by young people for young people around the world. »
This year, India took over the presidency of the Group of 20 countries and the country will host the summit in September.
Youth G20 Dialogue and Dialogue More than 100 young people will be at the heart of August's Youth G20 summit in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and key lessons learned will be presented at the summit in New Delhi.
Thakur addressing the delegates here; "India will eventually deliver the largest youth participation in G20 Youth. I am confident that the Youth G20 Secretariat and its team will set a record for youth participation in G20 India for Jan Baghidari."
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"I strongly believe that the 2023 Youth G20 Summit in India will showcase youth-centric efforts and progressive youth-led political events to the youth around the world," Thakur said.
The minister added that he encouraged young people around the world to create a "national and international dialogue" and play a leading role in solving problems in their regions.
"(The former) summit provides a unique opportunity for the youth to shape the national and global discourse in many ways. Be active in finding solutions to the problems facing our regions. Our honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly said. And I quote, "The road is ready to travel, be it economics or education, sports, work. Innovation, skills development or digitalisation; You young people are now on a mission to make an impact.
He urged delegates to make sincere efforts to find solutions to international problems.
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"You cannot find solutions to local and global problems without stepping out of your comfort zones, cooperation and adaptation without reaching consensus on pressing issues. That is why I am happy to bring you (the youth) this 2023 guide."
He also said there will be challenges on the journey and there is a need for generational change. But for the good of the world this obstacle had to be removed.
I understand that my generation is cautious and critical and has many limitations and challenges, but you (the young representatives gathered here) must break free from the limitations of the past and use the present opportunity to realize the potential of your countries in the unlocking future.
"We must not fall into bigotry and bigotry and let ourselves be influenced by the worldview of the past. Today's world is different and more dynamic. We are in a time of great nationalism, flat landscapes and the formation of alliances. Do your best ,” Thakur said.
Highlighting the success of the G20 youth summit programs here, Thakur said it was great to see some of the visiting activists participating in a round table that ushered in a new chapter in peace building and reconciliation without war.
"You will be surprised to know that some of you once energetic and much sought after surrender fighters, these surrender activists, have joined the peace building and reconciliation tables ushering in an era without war in Guwahati, Assam." he said. .
"This Y20 powerhouse is a platform for networking, networking and community building. It is truly an honor to be here in your midst with young and bright minds from all G20 countries."
The minister detailed the number of participants who took part in the many speeches, debates and debates held after India was awarded the presidency of the G20 earlier this year.
“I am happy to share that 100 Group of 20 meetings have been held in 41 cities so far; So far, more than 12,300 delegates from more than 110 nations have participated in the G20, and more than 30 events have been organized. The Y20 framework, which includes: Summit editorials, Pre-summit consultations, Youth 20 consultations and brainstorming sessions.
"We have organized Y20 meetings and consultations in nine states and UTs across India. Around 350 experts and speakers from diverse backgrounds have shared knowledge on various key topics at Y20 consultations. More than 10,000 direct participants have participated in Y20 so far." .
Although the Chinese delegation did not attend the pre-election Y20 meeting here, the minister mentioned the neighbor in his speech on Friday and introduced the member states participating in the talks.
"The land of the Great Wall, Kung Fu martial arts and giant pandas, China," said Thakur.
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