NYF
NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL-2023
12-16 JAN 2023 | Hubballi Dharwad

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26th National UTH Festival 2023

The centre of the festival focuses on cultural aspects and a number of other programmes covering a wide variety of activities. This festival provides a nationwide exposure to the youth for the expression and fulfillment of their cultural talents and aspirations.
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Event Schedule

Location : Railway Sports Ground
12th Jan, 2023
Location : Srujina Ranga Mandira
Event Date: 13th to 15th Jan 2023
Event Date: 13th to 15th Jan 2023
Location : KCD Football Ground
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : Agricultural University A/C Hall, KUD Golden Jubilee Hall & Agriculture University AC Hall 1
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : Agriculture University Non-AC Hall 2
Event Date: 13th to 15th Jan 2023
Location : Multiple locations
Event Date: 15th Jan 2023
Location : R N Shetty Stadium
Event Date: 13th to 15th Jan 2023
Location : Kelageri Lake Dharwad
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : Multiple Locations
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : KCD – Football Ground
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : KUD Green Garden
Event Date: 12th to 16th Jan 2023
Location : KCD Ground
16th Jan, 2023
Format of Festival
The youth will be provided an opportunity to attend Meditation & Yoga Workshops with a view to inculcate and promote healthy habits in them.
In this session, the participating youth will get an opportunity to learn through he keynote address of eminent persons and also to express their views on the day-wise topics identified on concurrent global issues which are as under:
Day 1 Theme – “Future of work, Industry, Innovation and 21st Century Skills”
Sub Themes / Topics:
- i) New Education Policy
- ii) Start-up India Policy
Day 2 Theme – “Climate change and disaster-risk-reduction”
Sub Themes / Topics:
- i) Mission life (Solar Energy)
- ii) Conservation of water
Day 3 Theme – “Peace building and Reconciliation”
Sub Themes / Topics:
- i) Conflict Resolution
- ii) India the mother of Democracy
Day 4 Theme – “Shared future – youth in democracy and governance”
Sub Themes / Topics:
- i) Student Centric Governance
- ii) Digital India
Day 5 Theme – “Health & Wellbeing”
Sub Themes / Topics:
- i) Mental fitness
- ii) Ayush
The youth will participate in Indigenous Games and Martial Arts (IGMA) such as
- Kalaripayatu from Kerala
- Malkhamb from Maharastra
- Silambam from Tamil Nadu
- Mukna and Thangta from Imphal
- Kabaddi from Telengana
- Khomlainai from Assam
- Archery from Jharkhand
- Gatka from Punjab
- Stone Lifting from Karnataka
In this phase of the day, there will be a culture-based entertainment offering to the various attendees, including multicultural food, arts, dance, and music events.