Developed India will be built with the participation of youth power

Continuous efforts are being made to encourage youth power. Today's youth is the present of the nation and will be the leader of tomorrow. The dream of a developed India in 2047 will be realized only when our youth will use their energy, determination and creativity in the national interest. This is what Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang said, who was addressing on the occasion of the inauguration of the 28th State Level Youth Festival organized at Tatya Tope Stadium in Bhopal on Monday. About 350 young participants in the age group of 15 to 29 years from 10 divisions of the state are participating in this festival. The festival will be organized till January 8. The winners of the state level youth festival will participate in the National Youth Festival organized on January 11-12 in New Delhi under the chief hospitality of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Calling upon the youth, Minister Sarang said that the youth should contribute with all their might for the construction of society and nation, so that mankind always remembers them. He said that youth are not by age, but by passion and it is the youth power that sets new dimensions in the country. Vishwas Sarang also gave the message of saving environment, water and electricity and appealed to the youth to discharge their duties with hard work, dedication and honesty. This festival will conclude on January 8 under the chief hospitality of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. The winners of the competitions will be honored in the closing ceremony, who will represent Madhya Pradesh in the 28th National Youth Festival organized in New Delhi on January 12.

Yuva Utsav helpful in enhancing talents: Additional Chief Secretary Manu Shrivastava said that Yuva Utsav will prove helpful in enhancing young talents and this festival will inspire to maintain energy and enthusiasm in life. Attractive cultural presentations were also given on this occasion. Ravi Kumar Gupta, BS Yadav and youth, players and sports lovers from other divisions were present in the program.

The state team will represent Madhya Pradesh at the national level

Efforts are being made to take the youth to the national stage through Yuva Utsav. In the state level festival, competitions are being organized in seven categories like group folk song, painting, speech, science fair, story writing, poetry writing and group folk singing. The winners of the state level festival will leave for New Delhi from Bhopal on January 8.