Varanasi | July 19, 2025 | By Skylink Times Correspondent
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports inaugurated the ‘Yuva Spiritual Summit’ at the Rudraksh Convention Centre, Varanasi, under the inspiring theme “Drug-Free Youth for a Developed India”. More than 600 youth delegates from 122 spiritual and socio-cultural organizations across India have gathered for the two-day event.

Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, addressing the gathering, reiterated the Prime Minister’s Panch Pran (Five Pledges) vision from Independence Day 2022 and emphasized that India’s transformation by 2047 hinges on the strength and discipline of its youth—65% of whom are under 35.
He stressed that substance abuse and addiction are major threats derailing the nation’s potential, urging young people to resist not only drugs but also distractions like mobile phones and reels.
“To build a developed India, youth must lead the way as changemakers. A drug-free generation is critical to that future,” said Dr. Mandaviya.
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📜 What to Expect from the Summit
The summit, which runs until July 20, will culminate in the launch of the ‘Kashi Declaration’—a national action charter aimed at guiding anti-drug policies and youth-led de-addiction initiatives.
The summit includes four thematic sessions focused on:
- Understanding addiction and its effects
- Breaking drug networks and commercial incentives
- Crafting impactful awareness campaigns
- Long-term strategies for a drug-free India by 2047
These are being delivered through expert talks, panel discussions, and interactive platforms, ensuring meaningful dialogue and solutions.

🤝 Call for a Mass Movement
The Minister called on spiritual leaders, civil society groups, and influencers to inspire a grassroots movement, saying:
“Let every citizen pledge to inspire five more to reject drugs. That’s how a real revolution begins.”
📊 Youth Voices & Impact
Participants from across the country have voiced their commitment to turning this summit into a launchpad for real action, beyond dialogue. Many described the summit as a platform that blends faith, youth power, and nation-building.
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