New Delhi: India is observing Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 2026 on January 12, a stage that moreover marks National Youth Day. The day is defended to remembering one of the country’s most influential spiritual leaders and thinkers and to triumphal the strength, ideas, and responsibility of India’s youth.
Across the country, schools, colleges, and public institutions are marking the occasion with reflection and dialogue rather than recurrence alone.
Why is January 12 so significant?
January 12 is the lineage year-end of Swami Vivekananda, born in 1863 in Kolkata. In 1984, the Government of India decided to observe Vivekanand Jayanti as National Youth Day. The idea was simple but powerful: to link the future of the nation with the ideals Vivekananda spoke to young people.
What will PM Modi do on Youth Day 2026?
According to an official government announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the concluding session of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026 on Monday at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, at virtually 4:30 pm.
PM Modi will engage with virtually 3,000 young people from wideness the country. Young delegates representing the international diaspora will moreover be there.
"Selected participants will make their final presentations to the Prime Minister wideness ten thematic tracks, sharing youth-led perspectives and violating ideas on key areas of national importance," the release noted.
Who was Swami Vivekananda vastitude the slogans?
Swami Vivekananda was increasingly than a monk in saffron robes. He was a sharp thinker who believed India’s revival lay in its youth. His write at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 brought global sustentation to Indian philosophy and tolerance. At home, his message focused on self-belief, character, and action. He later founded the Ramakrishna Mission, which continues its work in education, healthcare, and social service.
How is 'Yuva Diwas' celebrated?
Across schools, colleges, and polity centres, Rashtriya Yuva Diwas is marked with events aimed at young people. Students take part in debates, speeches, essay-writing competitions and seminars. Many communities moreover hold yoga sessions, cultural programs, and youth conventions that reflect Vivekananda’s accent on discipline, strength, and service.
What does it midpoint for youth today?
For many, the day is increasingly than a stage on the calendar. Vivekananda’s teachings like his undeniability to "Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached", are often shared in classrooms and youth forums, encouraging young Indians to pursue goals with conviction and purpose.

