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Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament Concludes With Engaging Deliberations on One Nation, One Election

The second day of the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament commenced with an enriching visit to the new Parliament building, where participants had the unique opportunity to witness live legislative proceedings. This first-hand experience provided the young delegates with deep insights into the parliamentary process, fostering a greater understanding of democratic governance. The participants expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to observe lawmakers engage in discussions and debates in real time.

Further, the key agenda for the day at the Youth Parliament was to discuss on the motion to refer the One Nation, One Election (ONOE) Bill to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). Following an engaging discussion, the Speaker of the House called for a vote. The motion passed with a landslide majority, endorsing the referral of the ONOE Bill to the Joint Parliamentary Committee. The jury for this round comprised of the members of Lok Sabha, Shri. Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, Shri Hemang Joshi and Smt. Bansuri Swaraj. The session facilitated a constructive exchange of perspectives, equipping the youth with a nuanced understanding of electoral reforms.

A significant highlight of the day’s proceedings was the conferment of the National Youth Awards for the years 2021-22 and 2022-23 by Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya.

Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the invaluable contributions of young individuals whose vision and dedication set them apart. He emphasized that these awardees have always prioritized the nation’s welfare, spoken about social service, and inspired hope through their actions. Honouring such youth, he stated, is a moment of pride for the platform.

Looking towards the future, he expressed confidence that by the time India celebrates 100 years of independence in 2047, today’s youth will be at the helm of the nation. He remarked that the participants of today would become the leaders of tomorrow, turning their present-day resolutions into future accomplishments. He envisioned that India, which is currently developing, will emerge as a fully developed nation by 2047, and asserted that even destiny would soon acknowledge this inevitable transformation.

Total 24 National Youth Awards were given in individual and organisations categories. Total 11 awards were given for NYA 2021-22 in individual category. Total 13 awards were given for NYA 2022-23 which includes 12 awards in individual category and 1 award in Organization category. The award comprises of a medal, a certificate and a cash prize of Rs 1,00,000/- to individual and a medal, a certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 3,00,000/- to organization.

The recipients of the National Youth Awards are as follows:

National Youth Award 2021-22 (Individual)

Sr. No.NameState
1Shri Akshit  BansalDelhi
2Shri Ayush  TrivediUttar Pradesh
3Shri Devesh    SharmaMadhya Pradesh
4Shri Harmanjot  SinghJammu And Kashmir
5Dr. Mahendra  MeenaRajasthan
6Ms. Mannat  KaurDelhi
7Shri Rahul   RajpootMadhya Pradesh
8Ms. Sunaina  GuptaHaryana
9Shri Vinayak  BahadurUttar Pradesh
10Shri Raj KumarHimachal Pradesh
11Shri SumitHimachal Pradesh
National Youth Award 2022-23 (Individual)
12Shri Mohit   SharmaUttar Pradesh
13Ms. Joanna  Jewel  MKerala
14Shri Chetan   UpadhyayDelhi
15Ms. Meghanamurthy GKarnataka
16Shri Pushyamitra  Keshav JoshiMaharashtra
17Shri Gudlanaram  Shiva KumarTelangana
18Shri Rahul  MaharanaOdisha
19Ms. Jeya  MalhotraKarnataka
20Shri Akarsh G ShroffKarnataka
21Shri Arjun   BhatiUttar Pradesh
22Shri Somesh   SharmaUttarakhand
23Shri Akram  GarwalMadhya Pradesh
National Youth Award 2022-23 (Organization)
24Let’s Be The ChangeKarnataka

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Additionally, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya conferred Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament Awards 2025 upon exceptional participants who demonstrated remarkable leadership and articulation during the event.

In his closing address at the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya expressed his gratitude to all participants for their active engagement in discussions, debates, question hours, and resolutions over the past two days. He acknowledged the immense contribution of the 75,000 youth from 300 districts, out of which the 105 best young parliamentarians were selected. He praised the discipline and decorum maintained throughout the event, which reflected the participants’ high standards of conduct.

Union Minister highlighted that the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament was launched under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, aiming to nurture the future leaders of the nation. He expressed hope that today’s Youth Parliamentarians would evolve into the leaders of tomorrow.

The recipients of Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament Awards are as follows:

  1. Best Opening Speaker Award (Dhirendra Singh, Uttar Pradesh) – Given to the most impactful and articulate speaker who sets the tone for discussions with clarity, confidence, and depth.
  2. Best Question (Harshita Sharma, Rajasthan) – Awarded for the most insightful and thought-provoking question raised during the session.
  3. Best Reply (Laasya Priya, Andhra Pradesh) – Given to the participant who provides the most well-structured and convincing response.
  4. Best Speaker (Riya Gupta, Jharkhand) – Short Discussion

Smt. Raksha Khadse, Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports, congratulated the participants and acknowledged their invaluable contributions to nation-building. She emphasized the role of youth in shaping India’s future and urged them to continue their journey of service and innovation.

Smt. Meeta Rajivlochan, Secretary Department of Youth Affairs delivered the opening remarks for the National Youth Awards, highlighting the exceptional contributions of young individuals towards nation-building and community development

The Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament continues to provide a platform for the nation’s youth to engage in policy dialogues, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the vision of a developed India by 2047. The program aligns with the Government of India’s commitment to empowering youth and fostering informed civic participation.

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