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Page 1: Nyp 2014

Press Information Bureau

Government of India

Cabinet

09-January-2014 19:50 IST

Introduction of National Youth Policy-2014

The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for introduction of the National Youth

Policy-2014 (NYP-2014), replacing NYP-2003 currently in force.

The vision of NYP-2014 is to empower youth to achieve their full potential, and

through them enable India to find its rightful place in the community of nations.

For achieving this vision, the Policy identifies five well-defined objectives and 11

priority areas and suggests policy interventions in each priority area. The priority

areas are education, skill development and employment, entrepreneurship, health

and healthy lifestyle, sports, promotion of social values, community engagement,

participation in politics and governance, youth engagement, inclusion and social

justice.

The focused approach on youth development and empowerment involving all

stakeholders, as envisaged in NYP-2014, would result in development of an

educated and healthy young population, who are not only economically productive,

but are also socially responsible citizens contributing to the task of nation-

building.

It will cover the entire country catering the needs of all youth in the age-group of

15-29 years, which constitutes 27.5 per cent of the population according to Census-

2011, that is about 33 crore persons. It will replace NYP-2003, to take care of

developments since 2003 and future policy imperatives.

The NYP-2014 proposes broad policy interventions for the youth consistent with

the 12thPlan priorities and does not propose any specific programme/ scheme,

having financial implications. All concerned Ministries/ Department would be

requested to bring focus on youth issues within the framework of their plans/

programmes/ schemes etc.

Background:

India is one of the youngest nations in the world and is expected to have a very

favourable demographic profile in the near future. This is a great opportunity as

well as a challenge. NYP-2014 seeks to suggest a framework for appropriate policy

interventions by Government and non-Government stakeholders, to empower the

youth to enable them to realize their full potential as also to contribute to the

progress of the nation.

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