JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN — Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma attended the closing ceremony of the two-day youth dialogue program My Bharat Budget Quest 2026, held at the Rajasthan International Center, highlighting the importance of youth participation in governance and policymaking.
During the event, Sharma interacted with the winning participants and appreciated their ideas and efforts. He emphasized that involving young people in discussions on economic planning and public policy is essential for shaping a stronger and more inclusive future for the country.
The My Bharat Budget Quest 2026 initiative brought together students and young professionals from different backgrounds, encouraging them to present innovative ideas related to budgeting, economic strategies, and governance. The program aimed to increase awareness about fiscal responsibility while inspiring youth to actively contribute to nation-building.
At the ceremony, the Chief Minister congratulated the winners and praised their creativity and dedication. He noted that the enthusiasm shown by the participants reflects the immense potential of India’s youth to drive growth, innovation, and positive change.
The Rajasthan International Center hosted a series of discussions, presentations, and interactive sessions over the two-day event. These activities helped participants gain a deeper understanding of how government budgets are planned and the challenges involved in policymaking.
Sharma also encouraged young people to stay engaged in public affairs, stating that their perspectives and ideas are crucial in building a progressive and forward-looking society. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that empower youth and create opportunities for meaningful participation.
The successful organization of the ‘My Bharat Budget Quest 2026’ reflects a growing focus on youth-driven dialogue in policymaking, with efforts aimed at nurturing future leaders and encouraging active civic engagement.
