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Haryana Yuva Samvad 2025
Flagship · 1st Edition · 2025

Haryana Yuva Samvad 2025 हरियाणा युवा संवाद, 2025

📅 2–3 April 2025 📍 Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Chandigarh 🏛 Organised by Rajdhani Yuva Sansad
60+Participants
4Sessions
2Days
Top 3Awards
About the Conference

A Landmark Event at Haryana Vidhan Sabha

Haryana Yuva Samvad 2025 was a landmark event organised by Rajdhani Yuva Sansad, held on April 2nd–3rd at the Haryana Vidhan Sabha. The event brought together more than 60 meticulously selected students from across the country, chosen for their passion, potential, and commitment to public service and leadership.

The vision behind the event was to spread the message that "संवाद ही हल है।" — Dialogue is the only solution — instilling in participants the values of critical thinking, respectful discourse, and a deep understanding of national issues.

Focused on two principal themes: Women's Empowerment & Gender Equality on Day 1 and E-Governance & Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Haryana on Day 2.

Key Highlights

What Made This Event Special

  • Held at the iconic Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Chandigarh
  • Question Hour on governance challenges, digital divide, and women empowerment
  • Day 2 dedicated to E-Governance and rural digital inclusion
  • Co-Founders presented the original Constitution of India text as a symbol of democratic heritage
  • Graced by Shri Harvinder Kalyan Ji, Hon'ble Speaker, at the valedictory session
  • Participants from across the country, selected through a rigorous multi-round process
Distinguished Guests

Eminent Dignitaries

🏛
Shri Krishan Lal Middha Ji
Deputy Speaker, Haryana Legislative Assembly
📜
Dr. Satish Kumar
Secretary, Haryana Legislative Assembly
🏛
Smt. Geeta Bhukkal Ji
Honourable Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly
🌟
Shri Harvinder Kalyan Ji
Hon'ble Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha (Valedictory)
Sessions & Agenda

Two Days of Legislative Dialogue

D1
Question Hour
Women's Empowerment & Gender Equality

Members raised concerns over Haryana's low female labour force participation (13.3%) and probed digital governance inefficiencies. Both sides explored mandatory digital training for Anganwadi and ASHA workers, and rural digital education centres.

D2
E-Governance & Digital Divide
Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Haryana

Focused on ensuring inclusive access to government welfare schemes for women. Proposals included subsidised internet, digital devices for women-led households, and multi-stakeholder rural digital centres.

Valedictory

Award Winners

1st
Palki
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2nd
Naman Chawla
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3rd
Jitendra Kumar Singh
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4th
Mansi
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