1985 - International Youth Year | Commemorative Coin

The third commemorative coin of 1985 was released to mark the ‘International Youth Year.’

The International Youth Year in 1985 marked a pivotal moment in acknowledging the role, aspirations, and potential of young people across the world. Proclaimed by the United Nations, the year was centred on the themes of participation, development, and peace, emphasising the need to empower youth as critical partners in social progress. It underscored the importance of giving young people platforms to express their ideas, contribute meaningfully to national growth, and build bridges across cultures and communities. In India, the observance of International Youth Year resonated strongly, aligning with the nation’s aspirations to engage its vast youth population in constructive and nation-building activities.

A significant highlight of the year in India was the inauguration of the NAM Youth Festival, organised under the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement. The festival brought together young delegates from various Non-Aligned countries, creating a vibrant space for cultural exchange, dialogue, and collaboration. It served as an opportunity for youth from diverse backgrounds to understand one another’s experiences, share perspectives on global issues, and strengthen solidarity within the movement. The festival not only celebrated cultural diversity but also encouraged young participants to envision a world rooted in cooperation and peace, reflecting the broader principles of the Non-Aligned Movement.

The International Youth Year of 1985 and the NAM Youth Festival both reinforced the idea that youth are not merely future leaders but active contributors to present-day progress. By fostering international understanding and promoting values of unity and peaceful coexistence, these initiatives highlighted the transformative power of youth engagement. The legacy of 1985 remains a reminder that empowering young people is essential for building resilient societies and achieving sustainable global development.

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