The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports organized the 'Youth for Viksit Bharat' convention at Tyagaraj Stadium in New Delhi to empower young people.
The event serves as a strategic effort to align the energy of the younger generation with the national vision of a developed India by 2047. By connecting youth with established leaders, the government aims to foster a sense of ownership in the country's future development.
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended the gathering. The convention brought together more than 6,000 youth participants [1], [2]. These attendees engaged in interactions designed to highlight the role of creativity and courage in nation-building.
Organizers structured the event to provide a platform where young people could interact with a diverse group of mentors. These included political leaders, actors, startup founders, and sports personalities. The goal was to showcase various opportunities available to the youth and to inspire them to contribute to the national agenda.
The Ministry said that the creativity of the youth is a key element for building the future of the nation. The program focused on providing the necessary inspiration and tools to help young citizens transition from observers to active participants in governance and economic growth.
By hosting the event at the Tyagaraj Stadium, the ministry created a large-scale environment for networking and mentorship. The convention focused on the specific goals of the Viksit Bharat 2047 initiative, which seeks to transform India into a developed nation over the coming decades.
“The convention brought together more than 6,000 youth participants”
The 'Youth for Viksit Bharat' convention represents a coordinated attempt by the Indian government to mobilize the demographic dividend. By integrating youth into the 2047 development roadmap, the administration is attempting to ensure that the long-term goals of economic and social modernization are supported by the generation that will actually inherit the system.





