G Kishan Reddy
(The author is the Union Minister of Development of the North East Region, Culture, and Tourism in the Government of India)
A land with thousands of languages, home to hundreds of tribes, abode of all the major religions and beliefs of the world, blessed with snow-capped mountain ranges to tropical plains, lush evergreens to dry deserts, India is not just a nation, it is a beautiful tapestry of life, cultures, and beliefs. Just like the intricate needlework in a tapestry, it is our diversity that keeps us strong and bound together. It is this diversity, that will emerge as one of our biggest assets as we rise to become a dominant global force.
Back in 2015, when the Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the mission of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, he not only strengthened an inherent bond between every Indian, he also unlocked India’s ‘diversity dividend’. A recent initiative, envisioned by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modiji, called “Yuva Sangam’ taps into this diversity dividend to leverage another key asset of India, our youth. Citizens of tomorrow need to realize and experience the power of our diversity to unlock its immense benefits and dividends. The tours will enable that Sangam of our India of tomorrow with the power of diversity.
Yuva Sangam celebrates ‘Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat’, while strengthening the bond between the youth of the North Eastern States and the rest of India. Under the guidance of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, a nationwide cultural exchange program called Yuva Sangam has been launched under the five pillars of –‘Paryatan, Parampara, Pragati, Prodyogiki, and Paraspar Sampark’. Over the next few months more than 20,000 students will travel across India and witness diverse cultures, ethnicities, cuisines, languages, landscapes, local history, technological advancements, crafts and skills. As I write, over 1000 youngsters and students from premier institutions like IITs, IIMs, NITs, etc., are traveling to different parts of India and experiencing India in its real rustic flavor.
A group that is diverse in itself, with different professional, social, and economic backgrounds, will come together and build common experiences and memories for a lifetime. Our youth, traveling from different parts of India, will experience the magic of the North Eastern States and get inspired to build, create, and innovate. Likewise, our youth from the Northeast will travel to different parts of India will bring with them knowledge, experiences, and unforgettable memories.
From visiting local industries and cultural and historical spots, to interacting with native students, entrepreneurs, and government functionaries, the tours will be a unique opportunity to not just visit a state but appreciate it and emotionally connect with it through a wholesome immersive experience. When you see the youth from Sikkim dancing with little kids from Odisha on Sikkim’s folk tune, or north eastern students learning the local art of handloom in an Odisha village, or when students from Arunachal Pradesh visit the Indian Culinary Institute in Andhra Pradesh to experience the culinary traditions of the state, or when students from IIT-Guwahati and IIT-Gandhinagar teach each other Garba and Bihu, we know that the future of India is in safe hands, and we are moving steadily towards the vision of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat Shreshth Bharat”
The tours are also giving the students an opportunity to learn about the tall leaders of different regions, the people who have shaped India and its collective consciousness as we stand today as a free and independent nation. It is pertinent for every Indian to know about the sacrifices made by Rani Gaidinliu, who revolted against the foreign invaders to protect India’s political and cultural freedom, the heroism and courage of Lachit Barphukan of the grand Ahom Kingdom or how Manipur’s Moirnag played a prominent role in Netaji’s fight against the British. When students visit the memorials and museums of the great men and women, it would indeed helps build a national consciousness among the youth.
Celebrating diversity and unifying through tourism is intricately linked to our ancient culture. Saints and seers traveled across the length and breadth of the country to attain wisdom and cultivate a channel of cross cultural bonds. On these lines, last year, the Hon’ble Prime Minister inaugurated ‘Kashi Tamil Sangamam’ in Varanasi, an event to rediscover the age-old links between two of India’s most ancient seats of learning, Varanasi and Tamil Nadu. Over 2500 delegates from Tamil Nadu visited Kashi and reinvigorated the age old tradition of knowledge sharing. Similarly, ‘Madhavpur Ghed’ is another such festival that epitomizes India’s cultural, spiritual, and social unity. Each year, a vibrant fair is organized in Madhavpur village of Gujarat to celebrate the marriage of Lord Krishna with Rani Rukmini, who was a princess from the Northeast. Two states separated by over 3000 km are tied by a close, ancient bond that we continue to cherish to this day.
Yuva Sangam uniquely showcases the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of the whole of government approach. With the Ministry of Education taking the lead, the Ministries of Development of the North East Region, Tourism, Culture, Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Youth & Sports, over 50 different universities, and state governments have all come together to ensure a seamless experience for the citizens of tomorrow. It is truly a sign of pure jubilation when Yuva Sangam teams are given wholesome welcomes and farewells in each state they visit. Through their interactions with Union Ministers, Governors, Chief Ministers, and other dignitaries, students visit the homes of fellow students and build everlasting ties with them and their families.
Respect for others, the willingness to accept and incorporate new ideas, the ability to assimilate differences, the emotion of working together towards a common goal, and the attitude to learn from diverse beliefs, are the values on which India has thrived on for centuries. Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat is a culmination of such philosophies that India has nurtured for centuries and that have been exemplified by the lives of legends from different corners of India, be it Swami Vivekananda’s clarion call that ‘oneness is the secret of everything,” the religious Mahapurush Srimanta Shankaradeva’s renditions on Bharatvarsha, or the golden legacy of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel that modern India stands together and is united, as a single, strong unit.
It is Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modiji’s endeavour to inculcate these values in our youth and ensure that the citizens of tomorrow are beyond the caste and cultural differences and have a vision and cultural connect with Bharat as a whole. He has also woven India in a common thread of national progress and today every Indian is collectively working towards achieving the mission of Make in India, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Digital India or Atmanirbhar Bharat. Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat encompasses this larger motive of imbibing the spirit of oneness in every Indian.