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August 16, 2025

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Uttarakhand: CM Dhami participated in the Yuva Dharma Sansad program in Haridwar, said – youth have an important contribution in the progress of India

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the inaugural ceremony of ‘Yuva Dharma Sansad’ at Patanjali Auditorium. During this, he said that this program will definitely inspire the youth power of the country to contribute to nation building. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Patanjali Auditorium and inaugurated the Yuva Dharma Sansad program. The CM said that this parliament works to build loyal and aware citizens. Today’s youth is responsible and duty-bound towards the country. This Dharma Sansad will prove to be a milestone in the creation of a developed nation.

He said that no nation can develop economically, socially, politically and culturally unless the youth power there is organized and self-reliant and inspired by the spirit of nationalism. Giving an example, he said that just as fuel is required to start the engine, in the same way the strength of youth power, their creative thinking and talent are required to ensure the progress of the nation.

CM said that today India is known as a young country and if the youth of the country work in the right direction, then certainly our country will again occupy the position of Vishwa Guru. He said that to make the country Vishwa Guru and to make the country a developed nation by the year 2047, the youth will have to take responsibility on their shoulders. Motivating the youth, he said that choose the field of work according to your interest with positive thinking and remember that the nation comes first. On this occasion, General Secretary Shrira Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Ayodhya General Secretary Champat Rai, Siddhpeeth Shri Hanuman Niwas Ayodhya Acharya Mithilesh Nanidni Sharan Ji Maharaj, Baba Ramdev were also present.

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