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India is not only keeping an eye on the future but is also shaping it

United Nations. India's Ambassador to the United Nations said that India, with the world's largest youth population, is shaping the future in an influential way and its youth are a key to technology to progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Are being used as effective tools. India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, in her special address at the '1M1B Active Impact Summit' said that India truly believes in the 'transformative power' of youth. He said on Thursday, “We believe that the path to achieving the SDGs by 2030 passes through the energy, creativity and innovation of our young population. , He said, “India has the largest youth population in the world, which is unique. So, we are not only keeping an eye on the future, but also shaping it.”

Kamboj said that technology is being used as an effective tool for progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From sustainable agriculture to health innovations, he said, there are “shining examples” of how technology can be used for good and transform challenges into opportunities. The conference was organized by 1M1B, a non-governmental organization (NGO) affiliated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC) with the help of the Intelligentsia Cell of the DGC. 1M1B (M Million Four One Billion) is a non-profit organization founded in 2014. The organization is committed to digital skill building, transformation and entrepreneurship and aims to educate the youth in India in Artificial Intelligence, 'Green Skills', Entrepreneurship, Digital Citizenship, 'Augmented Reality (AR)', 'Virtual Reality', and other emerging technologies. Trying to train. To date, 500,000 students have participated in 1M1B's programs. Around 50 Indian teenagers represented India at the seventh 1M1B Active Impact Conference held at the United Nations Headquarters.

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