Page 1
Lead articLe
initiatives for New india
Anurag Singh Thakur
SPeciaL articLeS
Nurturing excellence of our
Yuva Shakti
Bharat Lal
Fit i ndia: towards a Healthy Future
Rashi Sharma, Purabi Pattanayak
Februar Y 2023 a deveL oP meNt moNtHLY
Page 2
Lead articLe
initiatives for New india
Anurag Singh Thakur
SPeciaL articLeS
Nurturing excellence of our
Yuva Shakti
Bharat Lal
Fit i ndia: towards a Healthy Future
Rashi Sharma, Purabi Pattanayak
Februar Y 2023 a deveL oP meNt moNtHLY
February 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 02
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY
Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
Website: www.publicationsdivision.nic.in
@DPD_India I @YojanaJournal
@publicationsdivision
@dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 56
uPCOMInG Issue : unIOn BudGeT
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 14
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FOCus ar TICle
YOUTH & HEAl TH
Dr Chandrakant lahariya,
Dr Rodney Vaz ................................22
lead ar TICle
InITIATIVE s f OR nEw InDIA
Anurag singh Thakur .........................7
sPeCIal ar TICle s
nURTURInG ExCEllEnCE Of OUR
YUVA sHAKTI
Bharat lal ......................................11
fIT InDIA : TOw ARDs A HEAl THY
fUTURE
Rashi sharma, Purabi Pattanayak .....17
EnABlER s f OR EMPl OYMEn T
Hemang Jani .................................. 27
YOUTH f OR EnVIROnMEn T
sUs TAInABIlITY
Avinash Mishra,
Madhubanti Dutta ......................... 30
wORlD Of fOOTBAll
shivendra Chaturvedi .................... 34
sHAPInG DIGITAl E COnOMY
Balendu sharma Dadhich .............. 38
YOUTH ICOns Of InDIA
(TECHnOl OGY, sPACETECH
& sPORTs) .................................... 43
lEADInG InDIA TOw ARDs
TECHADE
Akash Tripathi ................................ 47
Chief ediT oR
rakeshrenu
ediToR
PankhurI awas ThI
shuChIT a Cha TurvedI
our rePreSeNtativeS
Ahmedabad: sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoinT diReCToR , PRoduCTion
d k C hrudhaIna Th CoveR deSign
BIndu verMa
Yojana (English): Room no. 647, soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, lodhi Road, new Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMer
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
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Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room n o.
779, soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, lodhi
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Page 3
Lead articLe
initiatives for New india
Anurag Singh Thakur
SPeciaL articLeS
Nurturing excellence of our
Yuva Shakti
Bharat Lal
Fit i ndia: towards a Healthy Future
Rashi Sharma, Purabi Pattanayak
Februar Y 2023 a deveL oP meNt moNtHLY
February 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 02
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY
Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
Website: www.publicationsdivision.nic.in
@DPD_India I @YojanaJournal
@publicationsdivision
@dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 56
uPCOMInG Issue : unIOn BudGeT
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 14
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FOCus ar TICle
YOUTH & HEAl TH
Dr Chandrakant lahariya,
Dr Rodney Vaz ................................22
lead ar TICle
InITIATIVE s f OR nEw InDIA
Anurag singh Thakur .........................7
sPeCIal ar TICle s
nURTURInG ExCEllEnCE Of OUR
YUVA sHAKTI
Bharat lal ......................................11
fIT InDIA : TOw ARDs A HEAl THY
fUTURE
Rashi sharma, Purabi Pattanayak .....17
EnABlER s f OR EMPl OYMEn T
Hemang Jani .................................. 27
YOUTH f OR EnVIROnMEn T
sUs TAInABIlITY
Avinash Mishra,
Madhubanti Dutta ......................... 30
wORlD Of fOOTBAll
shivendra Chaturvedi .................... 34
sHAPInG DIGITAl E COnOMY
Balendu sharma Dadhich .............. 38
YOUTH ICOns Of InDIA
(TECHnOl OGY, sPACETECH
& sPORTs) .................................... 43
lEADInG InDIA TOw ARDs
TECHADE
Akash Tripathi ................................ 47
Chief ediT oR
rakeshrenu
ediToR
PankhurI awas ThI
shuChIT a Cha TurvedI
our rePreSeNtativeS
Ahmedabad: sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoinT diReCToR , PRoduCTion
d k C hrudhaIna Th CoveR deSign
BIndu verMa
Yojana (English): Room no. 647, soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, lodhi Road, new Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMer
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
suBsCrIPTIOn/GrIevanCes
Email: pdjucir@gmail.com
Phone: 011-24367453
(Monday-Friday, 9:30 am- 6:00 pm)
Postal Address: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Editor,
Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room n o.
779, soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, lodhi
Road, n ew Delhi-110 003.
Please not e that it will t ak e atleas t eigh t
week s t o s t art your sub scrip tion. Kindly raise
your queries/grie vanc es about non rec eip t of the
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re Gulars
G20 – Launch of ‘Stay Safe Online’ Campaign and
‘G20 Digital Innovation Alliance’ ................................................................. 50
devel OPMenT rO adMaP ............................................................................ Cover-III
4 YOJANA February 2023
Informative and Praiseworthy
Your monthly issue of November 2022 titled
Indian Maritime was highly informative, educative and
praiseworthy. I hope you will publish articles as well as
special edition on national security matters from time to
time, which will definitely bring sensitivity among the
readers, especially among youth of the nation.
– Ravi Bhushan
Kurukshetra
Insightful December Issue
I have been a regular follower of Yojana for last two
years. I would like to take a moment and thank you for
publishing such an amazing magazine which provides a
great platform to know India’s development in different
fields in a much better way. It’s very useful for the Civil
Service Aspirants. All the contents are highly insightful.
The December 2022 issue was really amazing. I thoroughly
enjoyed each and every topic. We have read about some of
the marvelous architecture in this edition. Much obliged to
team Y ojana for their constant dedication and commitment.
– Sandeep Swain
Odisha
Holistic Learning
As a reader of all the issues and seeing the issues from
generalising perspective, I am getting immense knowledge
from them. I would like to thank Yojana and Dr. Bimal
Patel for writing such an extensive article on the Central
Vista Redevelopment project. I did not look at the project
from this perspective. This has given me a lens to look at
issues differently. I hope now I take help from the given
lens and appreciate all the happenings around me like a
learned person without just criticising it.
– Priyanka Mishra
Mumbai
Showcasing Unseen India
Yojana is one of the best study materials available in
the market. It helps us to gain knowledge about overall
development in our country. Also, it is very helpful to stay
updated with current affairs. Civil services students must
read this journal. The December edition about “Architecture”
is my favourite. The Kartavya Path article was really great.
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
Every Indian must know and be proud of this development.
It brings the unseen and unheard sites of India to us. I
hope that the upcoming Yojana issues will bring more
interesting facts. Lastly, the advertisement of ‘Kartavya Path
Photography Competition’ is a great initiative and thanks to
Yojana that published it or we’ll never have known about it.
It will encourage students and youth to be active in extra-
curricular activities along with studies.
– Siddhartha Malakar
West Bengal
Aiding Students
Articles in the December 2022 issue covering
‘Architecture’ were so interesting and this content deserves
applause by the student community, in particular. This
issue is worth the reading rooms as always. Team Yojana
deserves due commendation.
– Rajiv Magal
Karnataka
Conserving Indian Values and Tradition
Going through the “Development of historic city
centres” in the December issue, the most fascinating thing
I realised is the importance given to the native craftsmen
in the process of conserving the historic and architectural
value of Indian monuments. Not only this helps in
the transfer of age-old traditions and culture to future
generations but also in the preservation of indigenous art
skills, the valuable asset we inherited from our ancestors.
Monuments are the epitome of engineering skills of that
era and their preservation should be our responsibility.
– Viveka Vardhan Bhyripudi
Vijayanagaram
Enhancing General Knowledge
I am a regular reader of Yojana and buy Yojana every
month because its useful and knowledgeable content
enhances my general awareness about current affairs. It
covers every major topic which is useful for competitive
exams like UPSC, UPPSC, etc. I want to express my
gratitude to Yojana for its thoughtful approach towards the
students who really need such magazines to enhance the
general knowledge.
– Richa Rai
Page 4
Lead articLe
initiatives for New india
Anurag Singh Thakur
SPeciaL articLeS
Nurturing excellence of our
Yuva Shakti
Bharat Lal
Fit i ndia: towards a Healthy Future
Rashi Sharma, Purabi Pattanayak
Februar Y 2023 a deveL oP meNt moNtHLY
February 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 02
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY
Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
Website: www.publicationsdivision.nic.in
@DPD_India I @YojanaJournal
@publicationsdivision
@dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 56
uPCOMInG Issue : unIOn BudGeT
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 14
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FOCus ar TICle
YOUTH & HEAl TH
Dr Chandrakant lahariya,
Dr Rodney Vaz ................................22
lead ar TICle
InITIATIVE s f OR nEw InDIA
Anurag singh Thakur .........................7
sPeCIal ar TICle s
nURTURInG ExCEllEnCE Of OUR
YUVA sHAKTI
Bharat lal ......................................11
fIT InDIA : TOw ARDs A HEAl THY
fUTURE
Rashi sharma, Purabi Pattanayak .....17
EnABlER s f OR EMPl OYMEn T
Hemang Jani .................................. 27
YOUTH f OR EnVIROnMEn T
sUs TAInABIlITY
Avinash Mishra,
Madhubanti Dutta ......................... 30
wORlD Of fOOTBAll
shivendra Chaturvedi .................... 34
sHAPInG DIGITAl E COnOMY
Balendu sharma Dadhich .............. 38
YOUTH ICOns Of InDIA
(TECHnOl OGY, sPACETECH
& sPORTs) .................................... 43
lEADInG InDIA TOw ARDs
TECHADE
Akash Tripathi ................................ 47
Chief ediT oR
rakeshrenu
ediToR
PankhurI awas ThI
shuChIT a Cha TurvedI
our rePreSeNtativeS
Ahmedabad: sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoinT diReCToR , PRoduCTion
d k C hrudhaIna Th CoveR deSign
BIndu verMa
Yojana (English): Room no. 647, soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, lodhi Road, new Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMer
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
suBsCrIPTIOn/GrIevanCes
Email: pdjucir@gmail.com
Phone: 011-24367453
(Monday-Friday, 9:30 am- 6:00 pm)
Postal Address: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Editor,
Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room n o.
779, soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, lodhi
Road, n ew Delhi-110 003.
Please not e that it will t ak e atleas t eigh t
week s t o s t art your sub scrip tion. Kindly raise
your queries/grie vanc es about non rec eip t of the
journals only aft er this period.
SUBSCRIPTION-RELATED DETAILS : Page 53
re Gulars
G20 – Launch of ‘Stay Safe Online’ Campaign and
‘G20 Digital Innovation Alliance’ ................................................................. 50
devel OPMenT rO adMaP ............................................................................ Cover-III
4 YOJANA February 2023
Informative and Praiseworthy
Your monthly issue of November 2022 titled
Indian Maritime was highly informative, educative and
praiseworthy. I hope you will publish articles as well as
special edition on national security matters from time to
time, which will definitely bring sensitivity among the
readers, especially among youth of the nation.
– Ravi Bhushan
Kurukshetra
Insightful December Issue
I have been a regular follower of Yojana for last two
years. I would like to take a moment and thank you for
publishing such an amazing magazine which provides a
great platform to know India’s development in different
fields in a much better way. It’s very useful for the Civil
Service Aspirants. All the contents are highly insightful.
The December 2022 issue was really amazing. I thoroughly
enjoyed each and every topic. We have read about some of
the marvelous architecture in this edition. Much obliged to
team Y ojana for their constant dedication and commitment.
– Sandeep Swain
Odisha
Holistic Learning
As a reader of all the issues and seeing the issues from
generalising perspective, I am getting immense knowledge
from them. I would like to thank Yojana and Dr. Bimal
Patel for writing such an extensive article on the Central
Vista Redevelopment project. I did not look at the project
from this perspective. This has given me a lens to look at
issues differently. I hope now I take help from the given
lens and appreciate all the happenings around me like a
learned person without just criticising it.
– Priyanka Mishra
Mumbai
Showcasing Unseen India
Yojana is one of the best study materials available in
the market. It helps us to gain knowledge about overall
development in our country. Also, it is very helpful to stay
updated with current affairs. Civil services students must
read this journal. The December edition about “Architecture”
is my favourite. The Kartavya Path article was really great.
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
Every Indian must know and be proud of this development.
It brings the unseen and unheard sites of India to us. I
hope that the upcoming Yojana issues will bring more
interesting facts. Lastly, the advertisement of ‘Kartavya Path
Photography Competition’ is a great initiative and thanks to
Yojana that published it or we’ll never have known about it.
It will encourage students and youth to be active in extra-
curricular activities along with studies.
– Siddhartha Malakar
West Bengal
Aiding Students
Articles in the December 2022 issue covering
‘Architecture’ were so interesting and this content deserves
applause by the student community, in particular. This
issue is worth the reading rooms as always. Team Yojana
deserves due commendation.
– Rajiv Magal
Karnataka
Conserving Indian Values and Tradition
Going through the “Development of historic city
centres” in the December issue, the most fascinating thing
I realised is the importance given to the native craftsmen
in the process of conserving the historic and architectural
value of Indian monuments. Not only this helps in
the transfer of age-old traditions and culture to future
generations but also in the preservation of indigenous art
skills, the valuable asset we inherited from our ancestors.
Monuments are the epitome of engineering skills of that
era and their preservation should be our responsibility.
– Viveka Vardhan Bhyripudi
Vijayanagaram
Enhancing General Knowledge
I am a regular reader of Yojana and buy Yojana every
month because its useful and knowledgeable content
enhances my general awareness about current affairs. It
covers every major topic which is useful for competitive
exams like UPSC, UPPSC, etc. I want to express my
gratitude to Yojana for its thoughtful approach towards the
students who really need such magazines to enhance the
general knowledge.
– Richa Rai
YOJANA February 2023 5
Editorial
YOJANA
Igniting Pathways For Youth
T
oday, India has one of the largest
youth populations in the world. Youth
being a key demographic, and with the
right policy measures, has the potential
to usher in positive change to transform
India into an economy with diversified
and sustainable high economic growth.
Therefore, it is necessary not only to
address problems faced by the youth but
also to provide them opportunities to
grow.
To optimally tap constructive
and creative energies of the youth,
the Government of India has the twin
objectives of personality-building and nation building, i.e., developing the
personality of youth and involving them in various nation-building activities.
Apart from this, other avenues concerning youth such as Education, Employment
& Training, Health and Family Welfare, etc., too are a focal point of the
Government to support youth development and to enable productive youth
participation. When youth develop valuable skills and build self-confidence, we
prosper multi-fold as a country.
The expansion and growth of the India’s economy is reliant on youth
demographic and their contributions multiplying with skill development, widening
job market and easing global market access for them. As India braces itself for
the new world order, the Government is making dedicated efforts to skill and up-
skill India’s youth and making them job-ready for the requirements of the global
market. Not only that, we have also built a robust ecosystem that nurtures startups
and encourages the entrepreneurial spirit amongst our youth.
Sports is particularly key to youth development. The fundamental principles
of sport, such as teamwork, fair play, cooperation, and discipline, contribute to
the development of soft skills in the youth such as collaboration, self-initiative,
self-direction, self-discipline, teamwork, responsibility, citizenship, etc. FIT India
movement with a goal to make fitness an integral part of our daily lives has been
a symbol of paradigm shift in our approach towards sports. Under Khelo India
Scheme, there is a considerable focus on creating world-class sports infrastructure,
identification of talented sportspersons in various sports disciplines and conducting
sports competitions for positive engagement of youth.
We hope that this issue of Yojana will help shed light on the aspirations
and concerns of the youth in our country, and also introduce them to a lot of
helpful information which they can leverage to succeed and take the nation
forward. ?
Page 5
Lead articLe
initiatives for New india
Anurag Singh Thakur
SPeciaL articLeS
Nurturing excellence of our
Yuva Shakti
Bharat Lal
Fit i ndia: towards a Healthy Future
Rashi Sharma, Purabi Pattanayak
Februar Y 2023 a deveL oP meNt moNtHLY
February 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 02
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY
Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
Website: www.publicationsdivision.nic.in
@DPD_India I @YojanaJournal
@publicationsdivision
@dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 56
uPCOMInG Issue : unIOn BudGeT
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 14
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FOCus ar TICle
YOUTH & HEAl TH
Dr Chandrakant lahariya,
Dr Rodney Vaz ................................22
lead ar TICle
InITIATIVE s f OR nEw InDIA
Anurag singh Thakur .........................7
sPeCIal ar TICle s
nURTURInG ExCEllEnCE Of OUR
YUVA sHAKTI
Bharat lal ......................................11
fIT InDIA : TOw ARDs A HEAl THY
fUTURE
Rashi sharma, Purabi Pattanayak .....17
EnABlER s f OR EMPl OYMEn T
Hemang Jani .................................. 27
YOUTH f OR EnVIROnMEn T
sUs TAInABIlITY
Avinash Mishra,
Madhubanti Dutta ......................... 30
wORlD Of fOOTBAll
shivendra Chaturvedi .................... 34
sHAPInG DIGITAl E COnOMY
Balendu sharma Dadhich .............. 38
YOUTH ICOns Of InDIA
(TECHnOl OGY, sPACETECH
& sPORTs) .................................... 43
lEADInG InDIA TOw ARDs
TECHADE
Akash Tripathi ................................ 47
Chief ediT oR
rakeshrenu
ediToR
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Informative and Praiseworthy
Your monthly issue of November 2022 titled
Indian Maritime was highly informative, educative and
praiseworthy. I hope you will publish articles as well as
special edition on national security matters from time to
time, which will definitely bring sensitivity among the
readers, especially among youth of the nation.
– Ravi Bhushan
Kurukshetra
Insightful December Issue
I have been a regular follower of Yojana for last two
years. I would like to take a moment and thank you for
publishing such an amazing magazine which provides a
great platform to know India’s development in different
fields in a much better way. It’s very useful for the Civil
Service Aspirants. All the contents are highly insightful.
The December 2022 issue was really amazing. I thoroughly
enjoyed each and every topic. We have read about some of
the marvelous architecture in this edition. Much obliged to
team Y ojana for their constant dedication and commitment.
– Sandeep Swain
Odisha
Holistic Learning
As a reader of all the issues and seeing the issues from
generalising perspective, I am getting immense knowledge
from them. I would like to thank Yojana and Dr. Bimal
Patel for writing such an extensive article on the Central
Vista Redevelopment project. I did not look at the project
from this perspective. This has given me a lens to look at
issues differently. I hope now I take help from the given
lens and appreciate all the happenings around me like a
learned person without just criticising it.
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Mumbai
Showcasing Unseen India
Yojana is one of the best study materials available in
the market. It helps us to gain knowledge about overall
development in our country. Also, it is very helpful to stay
updated with current affairs. Civil services students must
read this journal. The December edition about “Architecture”
is my favourite. The Kartavya Path article was really great.
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It brings the unseen and unheard sites of India to us. I
hope that the upcoming Yojana issues will bring more
interesting facts. Lastly, the advertisement of ‘Kartavya Path
Photography Competition’ is a great initiative and thanks to
Yojana that published it or we’ll never have known about it.
It will encourage students and youth to be active in extra-
curricular activities along with studies.
– Siddhartha Malakar
West Bengal
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Articles in the December 2022 issue covering
‘Architecture’ were so interesting and this content deserves
applause by the student community, in particular. This
issue is worth the reading rooms as always. Team Yojana
deserves due commendation.
– Rajiv Magal
Karnataka
Conserving Indian Values and Tradition
Going through the “Development of historic city
centres” in the December issue, the most fascinating thing
I realised is the importance given to the native craftsmen
in the process of conserving the historic and architectural
value of Indian monuments. Not only this helps in
the transfer of age-old traditions and culture to future
generations but also in the preservation of indigenous art
skills, the valuable asset we inherited from our ancestors.
Monuments are the epitome of engineering skills of that
era and their preservation should be our responsibility.
– Viveka Vardhan Bhyripudi
Vijayanagaram
Enhancing General Knowledge
I am a regular reader of Yojana and buy Yojana every
month because its useful and knowledgeable content
enhances my general awareness about current affairs. It
covers every major topic which is useful for competitive
exams like UPSC, UPPSC, etc. I want to express my
gratitude to Yojana for its thoughtful approach towards the
students who really need such magazines to enhance the
general knowledge.
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Editorial
YOJANA
Igniting Pathways For Youth
T
oday, India has one of the largest
youth populations in the world. Youth
being a key demographic, and with the
right policy measures, has the potential
to usher in positive change to transform
India into an economy with diversified
and sustainable high economic growth.
Therefore, it is necessary not only to
address problems faced by the youth but
also to provide them opportunities to
grow.
To optimally tap constructive
and creative energies of the youth,
the Government of India has the twin
objectives of personality-building and nation building, i.e., developing the
personality of youth and involving them in various nation-building activities.
Apart from this, other avenues concerning youth such as Education, Employment
& Training, Health and Family Welfare, etc., too are a focal point of the
Government to support youth development and to enable productive youth
participation. When youth develop valuable skills and build self-confidence, we
prosper multi-fold as a country.
The expansion and growth of the India’s economy is reliant on youth
demographic and their contributions multiplying with skill development, widening
job market and easing global market access for them. As India braces itself for
the new world order, the Government is making dedicated efforts to skill and up-
skill India’s youth and making them job-ready for the requirements of the global
market. Not only that, we have also built a robust ecosystem that nurtures startups
and encourages the entrepreneurial spirit amongst our youth.
Sports is particularly key to youth development. The fundamental principles
of sport, such as teamwork, fair play, cooperation, and discipline, contribute to
the development of soft skills in the youth such as collaboration, self-initiative,
self-direction, self-discipline, teamwork, responsibility, citizenship, etc. FIT India
movement with a goal to make fitness an integral part of our daily lives has been
a symbol of paradigm shift in our approach towards sports. Under Khelo India
Scheme, there is a considerable focus on creating world-class sports infrastructure,
identification of talented sportspersons in various sports disciplines and conducting
sports competitions for positive engagement of youth.
We hope that this issue of Yojana will help shed light on the aspirations
and concerns of the youth in our country, and also introduce them to a lot of
helpful information which they can leverage to succeed and take the nation
forward. ?
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ndia has one of the youngest populations in
the world with 27.2 per cent of the nation’s
population belonging to 15-29 years age-
group.
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A demographic dividend of this
magnitude has the capability to uplift the nation and
raise living standards for all. The potential to catalyse
the social and economic progress of the country through
the active participation of youth is limitless. The role of
youth in nation-building is crucial in the 21
st
century with
India playing a very important role with the whole world
watching us.
The youth of the nation will be a critical asset for
the development; key for social & societal change;
and driving force for economic development and
technological innovation. The Government is leaving no
stone unturned to ensure that the youth are sufficiently
skilled to compete at the global job market. The global
supply chain, services sector and economy as a whole
have immense potential to hire young, educated, skilled
manpower, and India is developing a huge pool of skilled
manpower to cater to this demand. In addition to that, we
have also built a robust ecosystem that nurtures startups
and encourages the entrepreneurial spirit amongst our
youth.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Today, the youth of our nation are the biggest
ambassadors and advocates of the flagship Swachh
Bharat Mission. The Swachh Bharat initiative, more
than a scheme or a government programme, is a
citizen’s movement addressing the genuine concerns of
commoners and their pledge to address a societal issue
head-on. Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has
always asserted ‘Jan Bhagidari se Jan Andolan’ and any
campaign is incomplete without the active participation
of the youth.
As part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahatosav, Nehru Yuva
Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) under the guidance of
Initiatives for New India
Anurag Singh Thakur
I
future capital “The world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong. ”
- Swami Vivekananda
The author is Union Minister, Youth Affairs and Sports, and Information and Broadcasting.
LEAD ARTICLE
Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs
and Sports (MoYAS) organised various activities of
“Swachh Bharat 2.0” programme from 1 October to 31
October 2022. This programme was organised in 1.68
lakh villages by undertaking 2.22 lakh activities of waste
collection and cleanliness drives. More than 1.55 crore
kgs waste was collected through Youth Club Members,
Youth Volunteers and other segments of the society, out
of which 1.54 crore kgs waste was disposed of. This
work was carried out in historical places, community
centres, schools, villages and other places in districts
across the nation. People, particularly the youth, not only
participated in the programme but played a pivotal role in
motivating and encouraging others to join the programme
purely on a voluntary basis.
Youth Volunteers
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has had
a large focus to engage youth volunteers for the twin
objective of personality building and nation building.
While India is celebrating its 75 years of independence,
we must pledge and commit to what we are aspiring to
achieve and contribute during the nation’s Amrit Kaal,
i.e., from now to India@100. The youth has a pivotal
responsibility to build the present and future of this
country. My young friends are already involved in several
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