The annual conference of Young Indians was held in Chennai in which External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. Was the chief guest. About 900 representatives from 65 chapters of Young Indians in the country participated in the conference. 20 members from Jamshedpur chapter of Young Indians participated in it. In the conference, Jamshedpur chapter of Young Indians was awarded for its excellent work on Climate Change and Masoom Project.
The Climate Change award was given by environmentalist and inspiration behind the character of 'Rancho' in the film 'Three Idiots', Sonam Wangchuk, while the Masoom award was given by External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. It is noteworthy that Jamshedpur chapter of Young Indians has so far dug eight ponds in rural areas under the Climate Change vertical. Under the Masoom Project, the chapter has made a commendable effort towards making school children aware about sexual exploitation and harassment. Jaishankar was happy after talking to Young Indians. In his address, Dr. S. Jaishankar said that he felt very happy after talking to the young members of Young Indians that they are representing India better. He said that today the world is looking at India as a combination of talent, technology and tradition. He said that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is bringing new schemes and implementing them to protect the environment. It is also encouraging employment, innovation and business through many initiatives.
Dr. Jaishankar said that India's strategy in a technology-driven world is to maximize opportunities and minimize risks. Technology has a big role in accelerating the pace of development. The whole world is convinced of India's digital public infrastructure. Brand India is a confluence of what we are and who we are. Our achievements and contributions are moving forward in the footsteps of our heritage and culture. Amrit Kaal is actually for the youth of India. In this decade, the Modi government has laid a strong foundation to achieve the goal of a developed India.
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Vishal Aggarwala of Jamshedpur moderates Jaishankar's session
Jamshedpur
Vishal Aggarwala of Young Indians, Jamshedpur moderated the interactive session with External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar. In this one-hour session, Foreign Minister Jaishankar answered many important questions. When Vishal Aggarwala asked him about the ease of doing business for Indian entrepreneurs settled in India and the possibility of providing dual citizenship to them, Dr. Jaishankar said that there are security and economic challenges in providing dual citizenship. There are also challenges regarding which countries Indians living in should be given dual citizenship. The External Affairs Minister said, "(The provision of dual citizenship) Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is a step to deal with the increasing demand. But the debate (on dual citizenship) is still going on.'' Vishal Aggarwala wanted to know from him that if there is a provision for entrepreneurship visa in many countries, then why the Indian government is not taking the initiative to implement it. On this the Foreign Minister said that this is a good suggestion and the Ministry will consider in this direction. Apart from this, on the issue of Visa on Arrival, Vishal demanded to increase its scope, on which the Foreign Minister said that Indians working abroad will have to keep their conduct and behavior better and adopt the traditions of that country so that the country can have a good image. . Only after this can this work be taken forward.