National Youth Parliament Festival Fourth Edition was held in the Parliament of India in the national Capital, New Delhi. On the first day of the National Youth Parliament Festival (NYPF) finals in the Central Hall of Parliament, New Delhi, Minister of State for Youth and Sports Affairs Shri Nisith Pramanik gave a speech. During the first day, a continuation of the competitive session was planned.
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The National Jury, which included Sh. Anurag Sharma, Member of Parliament for the Lok Sabha, Shri Manoj Tiwari, Member of Parliament for the Lok Sabha, Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, and Shri Kanchan Gupta, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, heard from twenty-nine State Youth Parliament (SYP) winners.
India for the World served as the topic for the 4th National Youth Parliament Festival, which will take place in 2023. District Youth Parliaments were place from January 25 to January 29, 2023. At 150 locations across the nation, more than 2.01 lakh young people from 748 Districts of all the States and UTs took part. On February 3 through February 7, 2023, the District Youth Parliament’s (DYP) first and second place finishers took part in the State Youth Parliament Festival. The participants in the District and State Level Youth Parliaments discussed the assigned issues.
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The National Youth Parliament Festival’s (NYPF) goal is to give young people a platform to express themselves as they choose careers in public service and other fields. On the concept presented by the Prime Minister in his Mann Ki Baat Speech on December 31, 2017, NYPF was founded. The first edition of NYPF 2019 was held with the topic “Be the Voice of New India and Discover Solutions and Contribute to Policy” with the involvement of 88,000 youth in physical mode, drawing inspiration from the concept.
Under the subject “YUVAAH- Utsah Naye Bharat Ka,” the second National Youth Parliament Festival of 2021 was held, and more than 23 Lakh youth and stakeholders from all over the nation were present virtually. Under the subject “Be the Voice of New India and Discover Solutions and Contribute to Policy,” the third National Youth Parliament Festival, 2022, was held with the participation of more than 2.44 Lakh Youth.
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