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Kota, INDIA I 12 January 2026 : National Youth Day, observed every year on 12 January, marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s greatest thinkers and youth icons. It was first celebrated in 1985, when the Government of India chose his birthday to inspire young Indians with his ideals of courage, discipline, self-belief, and nation-building. The day highlights the role of youth as drivers of...
Kota, INDIA I 12 January 2026 : National Youth Day, observed every year on 12 January, marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s greatest thinkers and youth icons. It was first celebrated in 1985, when the Government of India chose his birthday to inspire young Indians with his ideals of courage, discipline, self-belief, and nation-building.
The day highlights the role of youth as drivers of social change, innovation, and leadership. Through events, discussions, and campaigns, National Youth Day continues to motivate India’s young population to think purposefully, act responsibly, and contribute meaningfully to the country’s progress—making it as relevant today as ever.