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NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2021 : SWAMI VIVEKANANDA'S BIRTHDAY - YUVA DIWAS


NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2021

(Yuva Divas) National Youth Day is celebrated every year on 12 January to inspire the youth and the younger generation of the country. It is celebrated on the birthday occasion of Swami Vivekananda. In 1984, the Government of India declared this day as National Youth Day and has been celebrated in India every year since 1985.

It was in 1984 the Government of India’s decision to celebrate the birthday of the great Swami Vivekananda, i.e. January 12, which becomes National Youth Day every year. The Government of India quoted Swami Vivekananda’s philosophy and the ideas on which he worked lived and as an inspiration for Indian Youth Day.

National Youth Day raises awareness about the rights of the people of India. This is the day to make people aware of how to treat people in the country. The main motive behind the celebration is to create a better future for the country by motivating the youth and spreading the ideas of Swami Vivekananda. National Youth Day is also known as Youth Day.

The main purpose of celebrating this is to spread the philosophy and ideals of Swami Vivekananda. He is certainly a great role model for all the youth of India.

HISTORY OF YUVA DIVAS

In 1984, the Gov. of India declared Swami Vivekananda’s birthday, January 12 as National Youth Day. Since 1985, it has been celebrated as National Youth Day throughout the country. The main objective of the government is to create a better future for the country by motivating the youth through the lifestyle and thoughts of Swami Vivekananda. It is a great way to awaken the lasting energy of the youth and develop the country.


IMPORTANCE OF YUVA DIVAS

  • It inspires young people

The life and teachings of Vivekananda are a great inspiration to young minds.

  • It honors a great spiritual leader

India celebrates Swami Vivekananda’s birthday and commemorates his invaluable contribution to the country.

  • This is an eventful day

On this day many activities are organized in schools, colleges, and local youth clubs such as debates, lectures, rallies, and seminars.

 

Read More - MORE ABOUT SWAMI VIVEKANANDA


Takshila Learning celebrates National Youth Day to motivate the youth community of India.


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