New Delhi, Apr 28: Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Singh Thakur said Indians rich art , Culture and hertigae has left a lasting impression on G-20 delegates.
Addressing a press conference after conclusion of Y20 Pre-Summit in Leh, Thakur said that the discussions and deliberations are going on successfully and also India’s rich art, culture and heritage has left lasting impression on the delegates from across the world.
He also said that around 103 delegates participating in the Y20 pre summit in Leh are mesmerized by the monasteries, sangam and landscape of Leh and they want to return to Ladakh again.
The minister stated that despite statements by many that the pre summit should not be organized in Leh and creating confusion about it, the Y20 pre summit has concluded successfully.
He informed that as an outcome of the Pre Summit in Leh there is a consensus on the five themes of Y20 summit among the participating countries and international organizations. He also informed that important suggestions have come on the future challenges including reskilling and Upskilling. |
Earlier the Union Minister held YuvaSamvaad with the delegates and said that the runway is ready for youth to take off, whether it is for economy or education, sports or entrepreneurship, skill development or digitization and the youth – now have a mission to make a global impact.
He also said that the Y20 summit is providing an extraordinary opportunity for the youth and the world alike to shape their national as well as international discourse and in many ways be proactive in finding solutions to problems our respective regions face.
Thakur also asked youth to discover new ideas, Develop new ties and Drive change and said that change is the only constant, so you stay ahead of the curve, anticipate change and drive it.
He also said that we are living in greatest era of human history, you know that you have inherited a world which is equipped with more comforts, opportunities, structure, systems and order for you to make something of yourself and your surroundings than ever before!
“I am confident that the young generation will make the advancements of the last century look miniscule compared to the milestones that this new (youth) generation will discover,” he remarked.
He also added that the Y20 themes have been carefully selected to empower young people to create, collaborate, and contribute to the G20’s development agenda and the global community as a whole.