Pradhan interacts with 43 young authors selected under PM-YUVA 3.0

Pradhan said the energy, confidence, and aspirations of the young authors further strengthened his belief in the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

Pradhan interacts with 43 young authors selected under PM-YUVA 3.0

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Interacting with 43 young authors selected under the PM-YUVA 3.0 (Prime Minister’s Young Authors Mentorship Scheme), Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said the interaction included free-wheeling discussions on culture, technology, the pursuit of knowledge, and the national vision.

Pradhan said the energy, confidence, and aspirations of the young authors further strengthened his belief in the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

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During the interactive session, which was held at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya here, the selected authors shared brief overviews of the subjects of their forthcoming manuscripts being developed under the six-month mentorship programme.

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On the occasion, Pradhan congratulated the young writers on their selection and encouraged them to make the most of the mentorship period to produce meaningful books that would inspire India’s youth to read, write, and engage deeply with knowledge.

He emphasised the importance of access to research material and directed that both physical and digital resources should be facilitated through the National Book Trust (NBT).

Pradhan also stated that the authors should be provided access to resources under the ‘One Nation, One Subscription’ (ONOS) initiative.

To strengthen their academic and research support, he suggested that the selected authors be affiliated with central universities in their respective regions to develop their manuscripts.

Expressing his happiness at interacting with the young authors, Pradhan said that he was delighted to engage with the budding writers selected under PM-YUVA 3.0 and noted that the diversity in the room reflected the diversity of India.

He said the young authors are writing books on the themes of the Contribution of the Indian Diaspora in Nation-building, the Indian Knowledge System, and Makers of Modern India.

The 43 selected authors under the PM-YUVA 3.0 scheme are participating in a national camp being organised during the New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 (10–18 January) at Bharat Mandapam.

The Fair is being organised by the Ministry of Education with the National Book Trust and was inaugurated on 10 January 2026 by the Union Education Minister.

The PM-YUVA 3.0 scheme aims to nurture young writers and promote a culture of reading, writing, and knowledge creation while showcasing India’s intellectual and cultural diversity.

The event was attended by Vineet Joshi, Secretary, Higher Education; Yuvraj Malik, Director, NBT-India; Dr. Priyanka Mishra, CEO, Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya; Kumar Vikram, Chief Editor and Joint Director, NBT-India; and Ravi K Mishra, Joint Director, Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya.

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