IIM Sambalpur,
one of India’s premier management institutions, hosted the Viksit
Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue (Sector-Specific Roundtable) on the
theme “Empowering Youth for Viksit Bharat in Odisha”, in
collaboration with Project Point Odisha. The programme was
organised under MY Bharat, an initiative of the Ministry of
Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, aimed at fostering
meaningful dialogue among young leaders and stakeholders to contribute towards
the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
The roundtable brought together 20 youth delegates, including MY Bharat Sambalpur youth representatives and
tribal youth delegates. The initiative provided a platform for
deliberations on youth leadership,
innovation, governance, inclusive development, and region-specific growth strategies,
aligned with India’s long-term developmental goals. The event was graced by Prof. Mahadeo
Jaiswal, Director, IIM Sambalpur as the Chief Guest, Shri Satya Prakash
Pattnaik, Former Director, NYKS, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,
Government of India, Shri. Nihar Ranjan Dash, Special Secretary to Government
of Odisha, Ms. Abha Mishra, State Head UNDP Odisha and Dr. Sangram
Keshari Samantaray, Chairperson & Founder, Project Point Odisha.
The dialogue focused
on empowering young minds to actively participate in nation-building, with
leaders, industry experts, and policy influencers engaging in discussions on
key challenges, emerging opportunities, and innovative solutions across 10
themes of Viksit Bharat 2047...Speaking
on the occasion, Prof. Mahadeo
Jaiswal, Director, IIM Sambalpur, said, “When young minds are
empowered through education to understand and apply the potential of AI, the
opportunity to create impactful solutions becomes immense. AI-led innovation
can address global challenges as well as India’s issues- from metropolitan
cities to small cities. The real shift must be from teaching to learning, where
AI enhances critical thinking and problem-solving across education, industry,
and governance. This is the pathway to Viksit Bharat, where education-driven,
technology-enabled solutions shape a developed India by 2047.”
Shri. Nihar Ranjan
Dash, Special Secretary to Government of Odisha, said, “The new education vision must go beyond
departments and stereotypes, nurturing every child’s aspiration—from creative
expression to constitutional understanding.”Shri Satya Prakash Pattnaik,
Former Director, NYKS, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of
India, remarked,
“MY Bharat envisions youth as change-makers, and
such engagements translate this vision into structured participation,
leadership development, and grassroots impact. Youth-led dialogues are
therefore essential for fostering responsive governance. Platforms like these
prepare young citizens to engage meaningfully with policy-making, community
development, and public service” The event also witnessed the presence of eminent
policymakers, academicians, youth leaders, and sectoral experts, who shared
insights and recommendations towards strengthening youth participation
in shaping India’s future development roadmap.
Through initiatives such as the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, IIM Sambalpur continues to play a pivotal role in advancing national development conversations by leveraging academic excellence, youth engagement, and policy-oriented discourse. The institute remains committed to nurturing socially responsible leaders who can contribute meaningfully to India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047.