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While celebrating the occasion of International Youth Day, Bharat Gaurav Award Foundation organized the 2nd season of the ÂBharat Youth Award at a mega event hosted at Janpath, New Delhi. A young social activist from Pune’s Junnar, Vishal Bhujbal, received the honor in “Role of Youth in India’s Development” by the Hon’ble Union Minister of State, GOI, Shri. Faggan Singh Kulaste, who attended the event as a chief guest along with the presence of other prominent attendees.
On winning the prestigious ÂBharat Youth AwardÂ, the social activist, Vishal Bhujbal, shared an inspiring speech and thanked the audience for his achievement.
Talking about the same, he said, ÂFor a prosperous future of India, there is no doubt that youth is an integral part of the development. By connecting the youth to the youth, we must create Youth Power in order to improve society, raise their living standards, and involve youth in the work of nation-building. This is very crucial and should be done at the earliest and on a comprehensive level. With this, on one hand, they will be able to give their services to the country, while on the other it will also uplift them.Â
Along with the gracious presence of Hon’ble Union Minister of State, GOI, Shri. Faggan Singh Kulaste, Ambassador of Ethiopia, Chairman of Attica Gold Company, and the Director of Padma Group of Companies also participated in the awards ceremony. There were also other prominent attendees including two Union Ministers of State, Government of India, two members from Rajya Sabha, and eight from Lok Sabha as well as some senior IAS and IRS officers of Government of India who made the event grand.
ÂBharat Youth Award is an initiative of the Bharat Gaurav Award Foundation which aims to recognize youth leaders doing incredible work towards the betterment of society.
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