India – National Youth Policy 2014 (NYP-2014)

Published By: Government of India | Published Date: January, 01 , 2014

The Government of India (GoI) currently invests more than Rs 90,000 crores per annum on youth development programmes or approximately Rs 2,710 per young individual per year, through youth-targeted (higher education, skill development, healthcare etc.) and non-targeted (food subsidies, employment etc.) programmes. The National Youth Policy, 2014 (NYP-2014) seeks to define the vision of the Government of India for the youth of the country and identify the key areas in which action is required, where not enough is being done, to enable youth development and to provide a framework for action for all stakeholders. It is intended to serve as a guiding document, and should be reviewed in 5 years, so that GoI may re-focus its priorities for youth development, as may be necessary. NYP-2014 provides a holistic vision for the youth of India which is “to empower the youth of the country to achieve their full potential, and through them enable India to find its rightful place in the community of nations”.

Author(s): Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs YAS | Posted on: Jul 21, 2014 | Views(889)


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