What happened
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta urged Delhi youth not to restrict their talent to social media. Rekha Gupta advised Delhi youth to use their capabilities for innovation, employment creation, and nation-building.
Background and earlier position
Public discussions on youth and skill development typically emphasise that education and skill-building should translate into real-world outcomes such as employability, productive work, entrepreneurship, and social contribution. In such thinking, communication and visibility can support opportunities, but employment and constructive nation-building outcomes are the key ends.
What changed now
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s exhortation redirects Delhi youth attention from social-media limitation to three outcome-oriented directions: innovation, employment creation, and nation-building. The available information does not mention any separate Delhi government policy, programme, or target tied to the exhortation.
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