| PREAMBLE
The National Youth Policy,
2003 reiterates the commitment of the
entire nation to the composite and all-round
development of the young sons and daughters
of India and seeks to establish an All-India
perspective to fulfill their legitimate
aspirations so that they are all strong
of heart and strong of body and mind in
successfully accomplishing the challenging
tasks of national reconstruction and social
changes that lie ahead.
The earlier National
Youth Policy was formulated in 1988. The
socio-economic conditions in the country
have since undergone a significant change
and have been shaped by wide-ranging technological
advancement. The National Youth Policy
- 2003 is designed to galvanize the youth
to rise up to the new challenges, keeping
in view the global scenario, and aims
at motivating them to be active and committed
participants in the exciting task of National
Development.
The Policy is based
on recognition of the contribution that
the youth can, and should, make to the
growth and well-being of the community
and endeavours to ensure effective co-ordination
between the policies, programmes and delivery
systems of the various Ministries, Departments
and other Agencies. The thrust of the
Policy centres around “Youth Empowerment”
in different spheres of national life.
For India to occupy
her rightful place in the Comity of Nations
and to meaningfully discharge the manifold
obligations thereto, it would be imperative
to ensure the effective pursuit of youth
development programmes which promote personality
development and Qualities of Citizenship
and enhance commitment to Community Service,
Social Justice, Self-reliance, National
Integration and Humanism, an inclusive
view of the entire universe as enshrined
in our ancient scriptures. The Policy,
therefore, recognizes these inter-related
values and principles as its basic premise.
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