Over twenty thousand youths besides around four thousand participants from every nook and cranny of the country saw the national event being unveiled by Karnataka Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda.
A colourful march past, with participants dancing and playing music, were organised by the various participating states on the occasion. As each team passed by the main dais, the crowd applauded showing their appreciation. The participants exhibited through their presentation a diversity of culture and costumes with pleasing musical numbers. There were dances, acrobatics and even display of traditional arms.
In his inaugural address Mr Gowda said that state government was contemplating to introduce Youth Budget to empower youth to accomplish their aspirations.
He said a special Task Force would be constituted to give impetus to drive the implementations of the policy recommendations and to strengthen existing youth centric policies of the State.
He said a provision to include youth specific information in the Human Development Index with appropriate age intervals will be introduced in the forthcoming Karnataka Human Development Index. He also said that more opportunities would be created for youth to take part in transforming Karnataka into a vibrant knowledge society by 2020.
He said, recent survey on “Perception, Aspirations, Expectations and Attitudes of Youth Karnataka” conducted by Karnataka Knowledge Commission to know the youth's perception on family, society, economy, governance, aspirations and expectations from the society found that youth continued to respect the family and society while keeping pace with the changing world.
“Their pride in being Kannadigas has strengthened our cultural roots and pursuance of higher education as the priority in their lives has made all of us proud”, the CM said.
Mr Gowda also said the state government is engaged in the comprehensive task of the raising the living standards of people through programs in agriculture, irrigation, social sectors, education, health and industry.
The National Youth Awards were conferred on 28 persons from across the country, by Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Ajay Maken. The award has been instituted by the ministry of youth affairs for those who achieve excellence in the field of national or social service.
A cultural pageantry, showing the dances and music and also festivals of India, was showcased during the inaugural ceremony.
NYF, which began in 1995 as a major activity under the National Integration Camp (NIC), propagates national integration, communal harmony, brotherhood, courage and adventure among the youth. Since its inception the NYF is organised every year from January 12 to 16 in different states to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. NYF 2012, which is being organized under the theme 'celebrating diversity in unity', has a mix of competitive, non-competitive and performances and shows and events are aimed at fostering teamwork, leadership, etc. among participants.
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