Jaipur (Rajasthan), Sep 01 (ANI): Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Union Minister of Sports and Minister of State (I/C) for Information and Broadcasting while speaking at the Jaipur Youth Festival (JYF) stressed upon the need for youth to be ready to face challenges. Addressing a gathering at the Jaipur Youth Festival today, the Union Minister said, “Whatever you wish for, give it your hundred percent and you will definitely succeed, but remember there is no ideal situation, so be ready to face all challenges” said the minister during his address to the youth to remain fit and competitive.” “The success achieved in Asian Games is significant since maximum medals have come when playing out of India. The credit goes to the players, their families and the entire nation. Full support for sports was given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” added Colonel Rathore before culminating his address that was followed by a long and energetic interaction session where the audience posed many relevant and informed queries to him. The second day of the Jaipur Youth Festival witnessed eight panel discussions in which experts from different walks of life shared their views and experiences and interacted with the young participants of the festival. In a session on flavour of Indian cinema actor Rahul Singh and Atul Tiwari, a well known Director spoke of the evolution of the Indian cinema. Explaining the concept of new cinema, Atul Tiwari said that while earlier film had themes that followed black and white positions of good and bad, the films of today are steeped in reality and are factual in context. Rahul Singh said that theme based movies used to be produced earlier but the audience for the same was limited. Now there is a change in audience perception where there is no hesitation in facing the reality. Another interesting session named Gangs of Wasseypur: Interwoven in Politics was addressed by MLA Brajesh Singh, author Sandeep Singh, and journalist Arvind Mohan which generated a lot of interest and discussion. Other events slated for the day included activities like poetry, extempore, storytelling and short write ups. JYF has been conceived as a collective effort put in by young minds that thrive to achieve excellence and thus contribute to the progress of the Nation. The four day festival, from August 31 to September 3, is meant to get youth and students from across the country together to share thoughts and experiences.
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