“Voices of a New India: Rajasthan Youth Dialogue Finale 2026 to Ignite Young Minds, Inspire Policy & Shape the Future”
CM Bhajanlal Sharma to interact with winners of My Bharat Budget Quest 2026 as youth power takes center stage in Jaipur
Ananya soch: Rajasthan is set to witness an inspiring confluence of youth ideas, leadership, and policy dialogue as the grand finale of the “My Bharat Budget Quest 2026” culminates in the Rajasthan Youth Dialogue on April 12–13. The highlight of the event will be Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma engaging directly with the winners, reinforcing the state’s commitment to youth-driven governance.
Organized under the aegis of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the initiative reflects a nationwide effort to involve young minds in understanding and contributing to the Union Budget 2026.
A Nationwide Youth Movement
The My Bharat Budget Quest 2026, conducted online from February 1 to February 22 via the My Bharat portal, witnessed massive participation from across India. Over 1.2 million young individuals aged 15 to 29 took part, showcasing an unprecedented enthusiasm for policy engagement.
From Rajasthan alone, 75,591 participants joined the quiz round. Out of these, 3,453 advanced to the essay stage, and finally, 984 outstanding participants were selected for the state-level Rajasthan Youth Dialogue. Notably, this group includes 423 women and 561 men, reflecting strong gender participation.
Three-Tier Engagement: From Quiz to Leadership Dialogue
The competition was structured in three stages—national quiz, essay writing on nine development themes, and interaction with national leadership. The initiative was inspired by the vision of participatory governance and the idea of placing youth at the core of policymaking.
According to officials, the Union Budget 2026 is being seen as a “youth-driven budget,” aligning with the broader vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
Two-Day Grand Finale in Jaipur
The two-day Rajasthan Youth Dialogue finale will feature diverse and engaging activities. On April 12, a Women Youth Parliament on the theme “Nari Shakti: Voice of Developed India” will be held at Subodh Jain PG College, Jaipur. The day will conclude with a “Sunday on Cycle” campaign promoting the message of Fit India, Developed India.
On April 13, the main Youth Dialogue will take place at the Rajasthan International Centre from 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM, bringing together young achievers, policymakers, and thought leaders.
Presence of Top Leadership
The event will be graced by prominent dignitaries including Governor Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde, Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, and other senior ministers and officials.
A special highlight will be the virtual address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, delivering a message to inspire the youth of the nation.
Rajasthan’s Rising Youth Achievements
Rajasthan’s performance on the My Bharat platform has been remarkable. Over 10,000 youth-led programs have been successfully conducted in the state. The selection of 44 युवाओं in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue further reflects the state’s growing leadership potential.
Young achievers like Harshita Sharma, who secured the first rank nationally in the quiz category at the New Delhi Youth Parliament, and participants like Kavya Singh and Deepak Sharma, who presented their ideas before the Prime Minister, have brought pride to the state. Additionally, Charu Sharma’s leadership of the NSS contingent at the Republic Day Parade 2026 stands as a symbol of excellence.
A Platform for Ideas, Innovation & Nation-Building
The My Bharat Budget Quest 2026 is more than just a competition—it is a platform where ideas meet action. Over two days, experts from academia and industry will engage in deep discussions on key aspects of the Union Budget 2026.
Young participants, representing the “Amrit Generation,” will showcase their commitment to shaping a developed India by 2047 through innovation, awareness, and active participation.