Spread the love Pune: In today’s age of science and technology, advancements like AI are likely to lead to a significant reduction in employment, creating major challenges for the youth. In such a scenario, providing employment to unemployed youth and utilizing them for the country’s development becomes the biggest challenge. Various dignitaries expressed the opinion that if development politics is pursued beyond religion, caste, and creed, India can truly become a global power. The 8th Youth Parliament organized by Jadhavhar Group of Institutes at the institution’s auditorium, focused on the theme ‘Vision Bharat 2029’, with various dignitaries sharing their views. Senior journalist Nilesh Khare, senior journalist Prasanna Joshi, and Vice President of Jadhavhar Group of Institutes, Adv. Shardul Jadhavhar were present at the event. During the ceremony, Corporator Rajendra Shilimkar and Sushil Mengde were honored with the Ideal Corporator Award. Nilesh Khare said, “Technology is changing rapidly. While technology has made human life easier, the challenges ahead have increased. Employment is rapidly decreasing, and in the coming years, three lakh jobs will be lost. In such times, providing work to unemployed youth is a major challenge for the country. It is necessary to increase the country’s productivity. Today, workers are no longer mere workers; they have become destroyers. This situation in politics makes it difficult to establish industries, thus hindering job creation. This situation threatens the future of the youth. Therefore, it is essential to focus on development politics beyond caste and religion.” Prasanna Joshi stated, “Not everyone can contest elections or become an MLA or MP, but through social media, we can express our struggles and issues. We can raise societal concerns through social media and work towards resolving them. By using social media, one can create their brand and use it for personal and societal development.” Rajendra Shilimkar said, “A worker is the first element who helps the common man. A worker is not always wrong, and the first step to growing in politics is through being a worker. Through the worker, the party’s policies reach every household. One becomes a true worker only if they care deeply for society. A good worker can become a good leader, so before becoming a leader, one must first become a good worker.” Sushil Mengde said, “A mental framework has been created for both society and ourselves. We must eliminate the mindset that equates politics with goondaism and corruption. If educated youth enter politics, it can truly bring a positive change in politics. Simply blaming politicians won’t resolve issues. If we expect positive politics, educated youth must enter actual politics to bring about positive change.” Post Views: 7 Post navigation Agitating Residents of the Private Township “Forest Trails” approach the Hon’ble Commissioner of PMRDA डॉ. बाबासाहेब आंबेडकर स्मारकाच्या जागेसाठी हजारो आंबेडकरी जनतेसह पुणेकरांचा एल्गार