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The panel looks for feedback from students about youth policy

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MySuru: The state government has formed a panel led by R Ballasubramanam, the founder of the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement, which will issue a policy for Karnataka youth after getting their feedback on 43 questions, many of them are related to Covid-19.
The Collegiate Education Department (DCE) through the round January 1, 2022, has requested lecture principles to ensure that students participate in surveys where young people up to age 29 can participate.
The last date to fill.
For questionnaire.
Questionnaires have questions related to how Covid-19 affects the lives of young people, whether they get their chosen education in their place, reasons to get out of study, access to career counseling centers, unemployment reasons, the relevance of education they pursue to get jobs, aspirations To be involved with political leadership, supporting systems for mental health problems, participation in local self-government laws such as Sabhas gram, environmental committees, civil society organizations, expectations from the Karnataka government to improve the convenience of life, climate change, human development index and other problems.
Chakravarthi Sulibele panel members said the idea behind this exercise was to get feedback from the young man in their hopes while preparing for the new youth policy.
“We want to prepare realistic policies,” he said.
“Throughout the day, the policy was prepared behind four walls of the building.
But we wanted to prepare a policy that would help youth in empowering.
Panel members visited various districts to ensure that a large number of young men participated in this drive,” he said.
N Gowda, an Olympic para, said: “New policy must provide more stress to build a healthy society and allow youth to be independent.
It should include all the critical fields of human development, including physical and mental health, quality education, sports, etc.
Must be implemented target.

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