YOUTH SPIRITUAL SUMMIT
Why in News?
- Recently, The Youth Spiritual Summit, organised under the theme “Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat”, concluded in Varanasi with the launch of the Kashi Declaration for Drug-Free India.
- The event marked the beginning of a nationwide, youth-led spiritual campaign against substance abuse, aiming to build a drug-free India by 2047.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SUMMIT
Overview :
- Venue: Rudraksh International Convention Centre, Varanasi
- Organised by: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
- Participants: Over 600 youth leaders from 120+ spiritual and socio-cultural organisations, academicians, domain experts, and senior government representatives
- Duration: Multi-day summit with 4 thematic plenary sessions
Summit Theme :
- “Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat” (Addiction-free Youth for a Developed India)
- Emphasis on spiritual strength, youth leadership, and collective resolve in addressing the drug menace
ABOUT KASHI DECLARATION
- The Kashi Declaration was adopted as the summit’s key outcome — a national-level action framework to fight drug addiction with cultural, institutional, and youth-driven solutions.
Key Features:
- Holistic Understanding of Substance Abuse
- Recognizes addiction as a complex public health and societal issue
- Advocates for multi-sectoral coordination involving education, spirituality, technology, and healthcare
- Institutional Mechanisms
- Proposes a Joint National Committee for inter-ministerial coordination
- Recommends annual progress reports and review mechanisms
- Suggests a national digital platform to connect affected individuals with rehabilitation and support services.
- Role of Spiritual Institutions
- Spiritual and cultural bodies to act as pillars of the campaign
- Community engagement through ashrams, gurukuls, temples, and faith-based youth networks
- Grassroots Mobilisation
- Under the MY Bharat (Mera Yuva Bharat) framework, youth clubs and volunteers will:
- Organise pledge campaigns
- Conduct awareness drives in schools, colleges, and villages
- Facilitate rehabilitation and de-addiction support
- Under the MY Bharat (Mera Yuva Bharat) framework, youth clubs and volunteers will:
- Cultural Anchoring
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- Anchored in India’s civilisational and spiritual ethos
- Reinforces Sanatan values of self-discipline, consciousness, and community service
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KEY SPEECHES
Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports:
- Described the declaration as a “Sankalp for national transformation”
- Stated that the document is not merely symbolic, but a concrete roadmap for societal change
- Emphasised that “spiritual institutions will serve as the backbone” of this Maha Abhiyan (mass movement)
🔸 (Governor of Himachal Pradesh):
- Called Kashi the “cradle of Sanatan Chetna”
- Warned that a nation with 65% youth cannot afford to be enslaved by addiction
- Stressed the importance of liberated and conscious youth in national development.
Long-Term Implementation and Accountability
- The Kashi Declaration will serve as a guiding document for anti-drug efforts under the MY Bharat framework.
- Its implementation will be reviewed at the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026, ensuring transparency and progress tracking.
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