
NEW DELHI: A scheme geared toward making a pool of below-30 authors to promote Indian heritage, tradition and information affords an “interesting opportunity” for youngsters to harness their writing abilities and contribute to the nation’s intellectual discourse, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Tuesday.
In a tweet, Modi shared the hyperlink to the main points of the programme that famous that the National Education Policy 2020 emphasises on empowering younger minds and making a studying ecosystem that may nurture younger learners for future management roles.
“To foster this goal, and commemorate India’s 75 years of Independence, a national scheme, YUVA: Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors will go a long way in cementing the foundation of these leaders of tomorrow,” it stated.
This scheme will guarantee making a pool of authors of under 30 years who’re prepared to categorical themselves and challenge India on any worldwide platform, it stated, including that this can assist in projecting Indian tradition and literature globally.
“Essentially, the scheme envisions cultivating modern ambassadors of Indian literature as the country heads towards 75 years of independence. Our country is ranked 3rd in the arena of book publishing, and to further boost this treasure trove of indigenous literature, it is imperative that we project this at the global stage,” it stated.
The National Book Trust, which comes below the Ministry of Education, because the implementing company will guarantee part-smart execution of the scheme below properly-outlined levels of mentorship, it stated.
A complete of 75 authors will likely be chosen by way of an all-India contest at MyGov.in.
“This scheme will help not only develop a stream of writers who can write on a spectrum of subjects to promote Indian heritage, culture and knowledge, but also provide a window to the aspiring youth to articulate themselves in their mother tongue and represent India at an international level,” it stated.
“This programme will be in tune with the prime minister’s vision of “Global Citizen and set up India as a Vishwa Guru,” it stated.
In a tweet, Modi shared the hyperlink to the main points of the programme that famous that the National Education Policy 2020 emphasises on empowering younger minds and making a studying ecosystem that may nurture younger learners for future management roles.
“To foster this goal, and commemorate India’s 75 years of Independence, a national scheme, YUVA: Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors will go a long way in cementing the foundation of these leaders of tomorrow,” it stated.
This scheme will guarantee making a pool of authors of under 30 years who’re prepared to categorical themselves and challenge India on any worldwide platform, it stated, including that this can assist in projecting Indian tradition and literature globally.
“Essentially, the scheme envisions cultivating modern ambassadors of Indian literature as the country heads towards 75 years of independence. Our country is ranked 3rd in the arena of book publishing, and to further boost this treasure trove of indigenous literature, it is imperative that we project this at the global stage,” it stated.
The National Book Trust, which comes below the Ministry of Education, because the implementing company will guarantee part-smart execution of the scheme below properly-outlined levels of mentorship, it stated.
A complete of 75 authors will likely be chosen by way of an all-India contest at MyGov.in.
“This scheme will help not only develop a stream of writers who can write on a spectrum of subjects to promote Indian heritage, culture and knowledge, but also provide a window to the aspiring youth to articulate themselves in their mother tongue and represent India at an international level,” it stated.
“This programme will be in tune with the prime minister’s vision of “Global Citizen and set up India as a Vishwa Guru,” it stated.