PM Modi visit to Karnataka: inaugurate National Youth Festival in Hubli tomorrow

PM Modi visit to Karnataka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Hubli National Youth Festival in Karnataka on Thursday, an event that is being held on the National Youth Day which is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand to honour his ideals, teachings and contributions. PM Narendra Modi visit to Karnataka: inaugurate National Youth Festival in Hubli tomorrow.

According to Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the National Youth Festival is held every year to provide exposure to our talented youth at the national level, along with galvanizing them towards nation building. It brings diverse cultures from all parts of the country on a common platform and unites the participants in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.

This year, the Festival is being held in Hubli-Dharwad in Karnataka between January 12-16 with the theme being “Viksit Yuva – Viksit Bharat”. The Festival will witness the Youth Summit, which will witness plenary discussions on five themes stemming from G20 and Y20 events viz Future of work, Industry, Innovation and 21st Century Skills.

Climate change and disaster risk reduction; Peace building and Reconciliation; Shared future-youth in democracy and governance; and Health and Well-being. The Summit will witness the participation of more than sixty eminent experts, said PMO statement.

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Several competitive and non-competitive events will also be held. Competitive events will include folk dances and songs and will be held to provide an impetus to local traditional cultures. Non-competitive events will include Yogathon which aims to mobilize close to 10 lakh people to do Yoga.

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