National
youth day 2023 speech For student & teachers
Friends,
As we all know, we are present here today to celebrate The National Youth Day.
National Youth Day was started in India in 1984. National Youth Day in India is
celebrated on January 12 to commemorate the birthday of Swami Vivekananda.
National
Youth day or Yuwa Divas importance
Every
year, 12 January in India is dedicated to the youth and on this day Swami
Vivekananda was also born. This year too, this day will be celebrated as Youth
Day as well as the 157th birth anniversary of Vivekananda ji all over India.
About
Swami Vivekananda
Swami
Vivekananda was named Narendranath Dutt by his parents. Born in 1863 in a
wealthy family in the city of Calcutta, Vivekananda’s guru’s name was Sri
Ramakrishna. It was from his guru that Vivekananda received spiritual education
and spread the ideas of Hindutva and his guru all over the world.
In the year
1893, his speech in the World Parliament held in America is still remembered by
the people. In his speech, he presented the ideas of India, Hinduism and his
guru Sri Ramakrishna in front of the world. Vivekananda ji visited many
countries of the world in his lifetime and introduced Yoga and Vedanta all over
the world.
National youth day 2023 speech | rastriya yuva diwas bhasan 2023
youths are the pillar, future and good
resource of the country since they have potentialities to bring
the change. Youths are the
period between childhood and
adulthood, spring of life and
are the most important and dynamic segment of
the popula-tion of any country.
youth as “characterized by the spirit of adventure and the
shine of energy, tempered
by a growing sense of responsibility and maturity.
“Age is basically a biological factor, contributes to social differentiation. It distributes privileges, and
responsibilities, rights and duties, in term of separate statuses.
Youths are the period between childhood and adulthood, spring
of life and are the most important and dynamic segment of
the population of any country. Youth is the age of discovery and dreams have
the power to transform the nation into a
better place. We can indisputably say
that today’s young are tomorrow’s innovators, creators,
builders and leaders of the nation.
They
fight for an identity in society, equality, Justice,
homelessness, unemployment, exploitation, poverty and have to
fight with other social problems like
Female Foeticide, dowry, human rights and gender issues which the
youth of India as well as Chhattisgarh faces today. Youth have now more
responsibilities towards their own country. We need to learn from yesterday and
live with hope for a better tomorrow. We can learn from our past how the young
warriors shed their blood for the country.
Role and Responsibility of Youth:
The Policy ex-horts the youth
to fulfil their responsibilities, which are enumerated below:
• To contribute to sectoral, family and self evelopment; and to promote social and inter generational understanding as well as gender
equality;
• To extend respect to teachers, elders, parents and family
in consonance with our cultural norms and traditions;
• To uphold
the unity and integrity of
the Nation, maintain peace and harmony, observe Fundamental Duties & respect the Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
guaranteed under the Constitution to all sections of the people;
• To respect others‟
faiths and beliefs in the religious, cultural and social spheres and different schools of thought; and to neither exploit
nor be instrumental in the exploitation of fellow citizens and other persons, especially women;
• To promote and practise appropriate standards of ethical conduct in individual and social life, to maintain honesty and integrity of character and be committed
to fight against all forms of corruption, social evils and practices.
• To preserve and protect the Environment
• To commit themselves to creating a discrimina tion
and exploitation-free environment, and to devote their time and energy
in nation-building activities.
Youth in India play very important role in the politi-cal,
economic and social development of the country. The
contribution of the youth is essentially important in the
development of rural and urban areas .
FAO
1.
When is National Youth Day celebrated?
Ans- January 12
2.
When was National Youth Day celebrated for the first time?
Ans- 1985
3.
When was National Youth Day declared?
Ans- 1984
4.
National Youth Day is celebrated on the birthday of which great man?
Ans- Swami Vivekananda
5.
When is International Youth Day celebrated?
Ans- August 12