The Ministry of Education today launched the online registration portal for Yuva Sangam – Phase VI under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) initiative. “Yuva Sangam” is a flagship Youth Exchange Programme of the Department of Higher Education, Government of India, aimed at strengthening emotional bonds and fostering mutual understanding among young citizens from different States and Union Territories. The initiative promotes the spirit of “Unity in Diversity” by facilitating structured exposure visits between paired States/UTs.

In a significant opportunity for youth in Meghalaya, the Indian Institute of Management Shillong will serve as the nodal institution for the State under Yuva Sangam – Phase VI, a flagship youth exchange programme of the Ministry of Education under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) initiative. Under this phase, Meghalaya has been paired with Telangana, with participants from the State set to visit National Institute of Technology Warangal as part of an immersive cultural and educational exchange.

Interested youth in the age group of 18–30 years, including students of Higher Education Institutions, NSS/NYKS volunteers, and young professionals, are eligible to apply through the official portal at: https://ebsb.aicte-india.org and   https://ekbharat.gov.in

The previous Yuva Sangam Phase-V witnessed remarkable participation, with more than 46,000 registrations received from across the country. Since its launch, more than 6,000 youth and coordinators have taken part in immersive tours across various phases of Yuva Sangam (including the pilot phase in 2022), hosted by leading Higher Education Institutions nationwide, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for experiential learning and national integration. 

In Yuva Sangam Phase-VI, 22 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have been identified as nodal institutions across the country. Selected participants will undertake five to seven-day educational and cultural tours (excluding travel days) to their paired States/UTs.

The programme is structured around the five thematic pillars — the 5 Ps: Paryatan (Tourism), Parampara (Traditions & Culture), Pragati (Development & Governance), Paraspar Sampark (People-to-People Connect), and Prodyogiki (Technology & Innovation).

Through these pillars, participants gain first-hand exposure to cultural heritage, development initiatives, technological advancements, local communities, and educational institutions, aligning with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Yuva Sangam is implemented through a collaborative “Whole of Government” approach with support from participating Ministries/Departments/Agencies, State Governments, and nodal HEIs.

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