Before the Chief Minister's oath-taking ceremony in Lucknow, socio-political workers, activists, and individuals have started working together to usher in a new chapter of youth empowerment in Uttar Pradesh. Speaking to Reporter, Nishant Yadav, a Lucknow-based social activist said, “Our main goal in arranging this program is to bring all of Uttar Pradesh's youth together. Youths in UP are discussing their problems in many areas, thus it's best to gather them all in one spot and address the issues at once.” “Our objective is to get our message over to the government so that youth issues can be resolved” he added. Nishant Yadav founded Gunjan Foundation with the sole aim to support poor and unprivileged sections of society. Post lockdown, he has been continuously working to aid poor children to receive a quality education. On asking about the agenda of the outreach program, he shared that This is not a political program, but rather a youth engagement and empowerment effort that will lead to a movement for change in the coming years. He said, “Our goal is not to turn it into a polit6ical agenda, but to develop awareness among youth so that they may speak up about their concerns.” “I am a youth leader. We want to aware youth that they can talk about their problems as long as they obey the laws” he added. Munawwar Rana's daughter's statement about court's verdict on hijab row Arif Mohammed's big statement on K'taka HC verdict, said- Hijab mentioned 7 times in Quran, but... 'Pain of Kashmiri Hindus is the pain of Mother India', Keshav Prasad Maurya