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PM Modi Invites Young Professionals And Students To Tomorrow’s G-20 University Connect Finale

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended an invitation to the G-20 University Connect Finale, which will be held at Bharat Mandapam on September 26. He specifically targeted college students and young professionals eager to further their studies.

The G20 Summit was recently held at Bharat Mandapam.

He said in a LinkedIn post that the G-20 University Connect program brought India’s young together over the course of the previous year because the project, which lasted the full year, proved to be tremendously rewarding and produced results that were highly satisfactory. It demonstrated to the world how our young people have become dynamic cultural ambassadors who have forged lasting ties with the G20 brotherhood, he added.

The young have been able to learn more about India’s G20 Presidency, the issues we have focused on during our Presidency, and how to equip themselves to actively create a Viksit Bharat by 2047, the prime minister remarked.

According to him, the G-20 University Connect project has hosted a number of programs under its auspices, and these programs have been organized all throughout India with significant participation from higher education institutions.

Actually, he added, what started out as a program for universities rapidly expanded to encompass schools and colleges, reaching an even broader audience.

The ‘Model G20 Meeting’, where students from 12 different countries, including 10 G20 countries, gathered to debate the topic “Youth for LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment),” according to Modi, was one event that stood out in particular.

“I am excited to learn about our Yuva Shakti’s experiences at the unique G-20 University Connect program and get new perspectives. Their educational path will undoubtedly inspire our country’s young. I especially encourage all the young people to participate in this unusual endeavor,” he stated.

He discussed it in his Mann ki Baat broadcast from earlier in the day and stated he will take part, “communicating with our college students.”

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