
- National Youth Day is observed annually on 12 January to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, whose ideas on youth, character and nation-building continue to guide India.
- National Youth Day 2026 aligns with India’s long-term vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, recognising youth as central drivers of national transformation.
- India has over 65% of its population below 35 years of age, giving it one of the world’s largest demographic dividends.
- MY Bharat platform and National Service Scheme (NSS) are key institutional mechanisms enabling large-scale youth engagement in volunteering, leadership and civic participation.
- The government is strengthening the education-to-employment pipeline through initiatives such as Skill India, PMKVY, PM-SETU, Agnipath and Startup India.
- Youth entrepreneurship and job creation are being promoted through skilling, startup incubation and defence-sector reforms like the Agnipath scheme.
- Health and well-being of youth is a policy priority, with programmes such as Fit India and Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK).
- The Kashi Declaration emphasises holistic youth development, including mental health, fitness and substance-free living.
- Youth empowerment initiatives are coordinated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports through inter-ministerial collaboration.
- National Youth Day reinforces the idea that Indian youth are not just beneficiaries of development but active partners in nation-building, echoing Swami Vivekananda’s vision of youth as a global force.