Two-day Yuva Samvad Samaroh on Wednesday began in Vidhan Sabha campus. About 60 youths participated in Samaroh. The young participants presented their views and creative solutions pertaining to Haryana's development, an official statement said.
Topics discussed during the event included the role of digitalisation in the development of Haryana. While discussing this, the youth put forward their views on promoting e-governance and e-literacy in the 21st century.
The topics discussed were the strategy for development and expansion of digital infrastructure in Haryana, increasing administrative efficiency by digitisation of government services, innovative initiatives to promote digital literacy in rural areas, measures to reduce the digital gap and ensuring equal access to information technology, implementation of the concept of smart cities and digital villages.
Another topic discussed was related to empowering women for a progressive Haryana. Under this, gender equality was discussed as a pillar of development.
Young students also put forward their views on the evaluation of the current policies for women empowerment and gave suggestions for improvement, action plan to remove gender disparities in education, health, sports and employment.
In his inaugural address, Haryana Assembly Deputy Speaker Krishan Lal Middha said, “It is a matter of great fortune for me to have the opportunity to engage with the talented youth selected from all corners of the country in this August house.” He emphasized that this platform is not only a space for discussion but also a laboratory for shaping future policies. Middha further highlighted that the venue of this conference is not just an ordinary platform but a confluence of the Constitution, dialogue, and sensitivity—a place where the vision for building the future of the state is conceived and brought to fruition.Congress MLA Geeta Bhukkal also addressed the programme. She said that politics is a medium of service, but we should become good human beings before becoming a good leader.