IN India’s vibrant cultural tapestry, the youth are the torchbearers of change, ready to herald a new era of progress and prosperity. As we set our sights on creating a Vibrant Bharat by 2047, the country will draw upon the vigour of its youth to shape its destiny and lead the world.
With over 60% of our population under 35, youth represent an unparalleled demographic advantage. Brimming with creativity, innovation, and resilience, they could be the driving force behind our aspirations for a brighter future.
However, to realise this vast potential, we would need to provide them with the nurturing environment and support systems they need to thrive. Culture, deeply ingrained in the fabric of our society, serves as a catalyst for their development, offering not only economic opportunities but also avenues for self-expression and personal growth.
Beneath the interplay between culture, creativity, and youth development is a narrative of empowerment and possibility. From the vibrant hues of our artistic heritage to the rhythmic cadence of our indigenous traditions, culture permeates every aspect of our lives, shaping our identities and nurturing our aspirations.
Bharatiya culture provides the concept of Samskara, which is a unique and unparalleled tradition that shapes a person’s life. The deeply embedded customs, which have not only a philosophical base but also scientific logic, create a robust basis for a person to move in the world with confidence, competition, and creative zeal. Traditionally, life is segmented into 16 samskara which can also be understood as phases of life.
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