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Ministry Of Education Extends Yuva Sangam Phase 6 Deadline, Details Inside

The Ministry of Education extended the application deadline for Yuva Sangam Phase VI to March 25, encouraging youth aged 18 to 30 to apply.

Ministry Of Education Extends Yuva Sangam Phase 6 Deadline, Details Inside
Youth Exchange Program Yuva Sangam Opens Applications Till March 25
  • The Ministry of Education extended the application deadline for Yuva Sangam Phase VI to March 25 at 11.59 pm
  • Yuva Sangam promotes Unity in Diversity by connecting youth from different states through exposure visits
  • Applicants aged 18 to 30 include students, NSS volunteers, NYKS members, and young professionals
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The Ministry of Education extended application window deadline for for Yuva Sangam Phase VI, which is a youth exchange program under the 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' initiative. Interested candidates can apply through the official EBSB portal.

Yuva Sangam is a program launched by the Department of Higher Education. It is aimed at promoting the concept of 'Unity in Diversity.' Yuva Sangam is a platform where students from different states and Union Territories are brought together through structured exposure visits, helping them experience India's diversity.

The new deadline for the application window is March 25 till 11.59 pm.

Who can apply?

Young people between 18 and 30 years can register, including:

  • Students from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Volunteers from the National Service Scheme (NSS)
  • Members of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS)
  • Young professionals from various fields

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What does the programme offer?

Selected participants will:

  • Travel to their paired state or Union Territory
  • Spend 5 to 7 days (excluding travel time) on educational and cultural tours
  • Interact with local communities
  • Learn about regional traditions, language, food, lifestyle and development practices
  • Visit educational institutions and important local sites

Participation so far

  • In Phase V of the program, over 46,000 registrations have been received from all over India.
  • So far, over 6,000 participants and coordinators have registered since the launch of the program (including the pilot phase in 2022).
  • Tours have been organized by premier higher education institutions in the country.
  • For Phase VI of the program, 22 institutions have been selected as nodal centers.

The program aligns with the vision of the National Education Policy 2020. The program adopts a "Whole of Government" approach. In this approach, various ministries, departments, state governments, and institutions come together to provide young participants with meaningful learning experiences.

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