60 Jharkhand Youth Set for National Youth Festival in Delhi

Governor Wishes State Delegation Success at Bharat Mandapam Event

Key Points:

  • Three-day national youth festival starts January 10 in New Delhi
  • State team presents views on women empowerment, developed India
  • Governor Gangwar formally sends off delegation at Raj Bhawan

RANCHI – Sixty youth delegates from Jharkhand will represent the state at the 28th National Youth Festival in New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam.

The selected participants met Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar at Raj Bhawan. Moreover, they shared presentations on various national development themes.

Governor’s Encouragement

Gangwar expressed pride in the state representation. Furthermore, he urged delegates to showcase Jharkhand’s talents effectively.

The team presented their views on crucial topics. Meanwhile, they focused on women empowerment and national development.

Platform for Youth

Youth Commission Chairman Kumar Gaurav praised the opportunity. Additionally, he highlighted the significance of representing Birsa Munda’s land.

The festival runs from January 10 to 12. Besides, it brings together selected youth from across India.

Official Send-off

Chief Secretary Nitin Madan Kulkarni attended the ceremony. On the other hand, distinguished guests blessed the departing delegation.

The team’s participation aims to inspire state youth. Meanwhile, it represents Jharkhand’s growing presence in national events.

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