Yogi, Anurag To Attend Y20 Summit
The G20-Y20 summit will be held in the city from August 17 to 20. The summit will bring together key experts, decision makers, national and international delegates/representatives of G-20 countries, knowledge partners (IIM Raipur) and academic partners (universities/institutes) to discuss the Y20 Communiqué, which will be compiled into conclusions and to be finalized and signed. . debate over the past few months.
Disclosing this while talking to reporters on Wednesday, Pankaj Kumar Singh, Director, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, said that the Y20 summit will be attended by Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath and Union Ministers. . of Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Singh Thakur and other dignitaries.
"The Y20 Summit will provide an opportunity to collaborate and network with other stakeholders and contribute to youth development," he said, urging all stakeholders to use the opportunity to learn, network and interact with each other.
He continued that the Y20 communique will set out the content of our shared vision of five identified themes and ensure that young people's voices are heard by policymakers at the highest level. "The Y20 is one of the official groups of the G-20 which is holding discussions across India," he said.
"Y20 gives young people a platform to voice their opinions and ideas on G20 priorities," he said, adding that the five themes identified for Y20 are the future of work (Industry 4.0, innovation and 21st century skills). Creating peace and reconciliation. . (Ending an Era Without War), Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction (Making Resilience a Way of Life), A Shared Future (Youth in Democracy and Governance) and Health, Wellbeing and Sport (Youth Programme).
According to him, the summit will also give the youth a global perspective on current issues to learn about new opportunities, develop self-confidence and self-esteem, give an opportunity to interact with Indian politicians and make proposals that will stimulate the youth to think constructively about local problems, create imagination, that young people are active participants rather than passive recipients of knowledge, and interact with different groups to build networks. It will also make Indian knowledge institutions understand the value of international consultations, make them understand that the outside world can influence us and give them practical experience in organizing consultations,” Singh said.
