On December 22, India News hosted a spectacular event that brought together a diverse group of talented individuals at the Gen X and Millennium Change Makers Forum 2023. This ground-breaking program brought together participants from various fields, including the arts, technology, and sports, to capture the essence of India’s rich cultural heritage.
The forum witnessed the convergence of luminaries and stalwarts, including Central Health Minister S.P. Singh Baghel, Rajya Sabha MP Kartikey Sharma, former Indian cricketer Madan Lal, Virat Kohli’s coach Rajkumar Sharma, and Jafar Iqbal. Together, they shared the stage with exceptionally gifted children, creating an atmosphere of inspiration and collaboration.
The event showcased the artistic prowess of young participants involved in classical dance, singing, and instrumental performances, providing a mesmerizing display that celebrated the diversity and vibrancy of India’s cultural tapestry. Union Minister S. P. Singh Baghel commended these young talents, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to the nation’s cultural landscape.
A significant aspect of the forum was the unveiling of innovative projects initiated by tech-savvy individuals. Among these were the ‘Free Tree Ministry,’ an initiative aiming to promote environmental sustainability, and groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence. Saadyant Kaushal Rai, a multi-talented artist, took centre stage to share his insights and experiences at the Gen Z and Millennial Changemakers Forum.
The event also recognized and honoured outstanding achievers. Creative entrepreneur Sakshi Sasane received acclaim, while Ajinkya Rammohan, the world record holder for recognizing countries and their capitals through flags, was felicitated by Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma. Licypriya, the youngest climate activist in the world, and Aadya Bennur, the youngest Indian girl to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, were lauded for their exceptional accomplishments.
Renowned personalities like Sia Gupta, author of Mahabharata in Rhyme, and Abhijita Gupta, author of three books, shared their journeys and insights, inspiring the audience with their passion for literature and storytelling.
Climate activist Licypriya used the platform to address the ongoing Manipur violence, urging for justice and questioning the silence of leaders, including Prime Minister Modi. The event concluded with Zafar Iqbal, former Indian hockey player and coach, delivering a motivational speech and imparting invaluable life lessons to the young talents present.