The government makes efforts to support young people and bring about social change in J-K

Mission Youth is a program developed by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir . More than 74,771 youth from 20 districts have joined the Youth Clubs .

India-Srinagar, (Jammu and Kashmir), December 7, : Following the repeal of Article 370, many government initiatives are being taken in Jammu and Kashmir to support the government's efforts for a socio-economic transformation, according to an official.Mission Youth, a program developed by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, is an initiative that focuses on empowering, engaging, and mobilizing young people of J-K to contribute to the society The youth's dedication to social work and national integration is the foundation of developed J&K, according to the official.These Clubs are unique not only for their size but also for their leadership in all areas and their entrepreneurship drive, according to a source.More than 74,000 members have become a beacon of hope for thousands more.Youth are now active partners in the development of a prosperous J-K, he said.

A total of 4,522 Youth Clubs have been established in 20 districts, with a maximum of 9,000 youth enrolled in the Poonch district.These clubs, which are nonviolent, promote a global identity, act as catalysts and change-makers, and therefore become more socially active.They also acquire new social skills such as collaboration and problem-solving that are essential to success in academics, in life, and in personal life.In its first meeting on June 17, 2021, the Youth Club is playing a crucial role in fostering lifelong learning among youth, which leads to their overall character growth, according to the official.

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