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BlogJanuary 12, 2023by NPS Kudlu

Top 4 things to do on National Youth Day

Find out how you can celebrate National Youth day in your community.

Every year National Youth Day is celebrated on January 12th, India celebrates National Youth Day to commemorate the birth of spiritual leader and national icon Swami Vivekananda. This national holiday serves as a reminder of the great wisdom shared by Vivekananda over a century ago, teachings that are still relevant and inspiring today. People from all walks of life gather to honour him by commemorating National Youth Day and taking part in various events such as competitions, seminars, debates, and discussions on national integration. Young people from all over the country come together in joyous celebration of his life and influence. This special day serves as a reminder of his commitment to spreading knowledge and understanding both nationally and globally, qualities that we should strive for every day.

 

National Youth Day is a special day dedicated to honouring, commemorating, and celebrating young people from all walks of life. It’s a timely reminder that when given the chance, our young minds are capable of producing amazing things – both academically and socially. As parents, teachers, and mentors to today’s youth, National Youth Day is an excellent opportunity to express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.Show them the support and encourage them to participate in activities that will help them grow as responsible individuals!

Here are five fantastic ideas for National Youth Day activities.

1.Organising a National Youth Event to discuss the important issues faced by young people.

Attending or organising a national youth event or conference is one way for those interested in making a positive difference in the lives of young people to voice concerns and share ideas. Swami Vivekananda National Youth Day, for example, provides a national platform for reaching out to peers and national leaders alike. National Public School Kudlu, took the initiative and aimed at empowering youth, organising youth events that allows people to come together and discuss current issues. Youth-led conferences can be effective ways to draw attention to national issues that affect the lives of millions of young people who might otherwise go unnoticed in national debate.

2.Participate in events that celebrate young culture

NPS Kudlu understands the value of national youth events and conferences in empowering young people and providing a platform for them to have their voices heard. As part of its initiative, the National Public School Kudlu organises youth events , allowing those interested in making a positive difference in people’s lives to gather and discuss national issues. These conferences are particularly effective because they allow young people who might otherwise go unnoticed in national debates to express legitimate concerns and share meaningful ideas. Swami Vivekananda National Youth Day is also an excellent platform for national recognition because it allows young people to reach out to national leaders as well as their peers.

3. Take part in a march or protest organised by young people to raise awareness about an issue important to them.

Participating in a march or protest organised by young people to address a national issue is a powerful and efficient way of raising awareness. This was evident recently on National Youth Day, when students joined the nation to commemorate Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary and marched in support of social causes such as women’s empowerment, environmental protection, and freedom of speech and expression. This kinda events provides an excellent opportunity for young people to come together and make their voices heard.

4. Volunteer at a local youth organisation or charity that supports young people.

Volunteering at a local youth organisation or charity is a great way to make a difference while also gaining valuable experience. The National Public School Kudlu, is involved in a variety of projects for children and youth. They provide support and guidance to young people through their efforts, with the goal of achieving both national and personal development goals. With each passing national youth day, Swami Vivekananda’s words emphasising the importance of volunteerism increases. Volunteering in such organisations can help these young people gain the confidence they need to lead successful lives.

National Youth Day is the perfect time to get involved and make a difference in your local community. Celebrated on January 12th every year, it marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, an influential Indian monk. On this day, many national public schools, including NPS Kudlu, usually organise events that encourage young people’s involvement in social issues. You can take part in these events by volunteering or joining marches or protests that are important to young people. Whatever decision you make about how to participate, remember to use the special occasion of National Youth Day to support the ideas and values of the younger generation and create a positive impact in your local community.