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Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia Interacts With 11th  Batch Of Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Programme Students.

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New Delhi, Delhi, 20th of February, 2026 : Union Minister of Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia today virtually interacted with the 11th batch of students participating in the Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Programme. The batch is being conducted at Sikkim University from 9th to 22nd February, 2026 with the participation of 22 students from Chandigarh and 15 students from Tamil Nadu. The session was also attended by the Secretary, MDoNER, Joint Secretary, MDoNER, Registrar (I/C), Sikkim University, Gangtok, and other officials of North Eastern Council (NEC).

The Ashtalakshmi Darshan programme, a Youth Exchange Programme organized and funded by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region through NEC, has been designed to deepen national integration and strengthen bonds between young people from different regions of the country. The programme envisages mutual understanding and cementing the cooperative spirit. It promotes meaningful youth-to-youth engagement, cultural appreciation, and mutual understanding through 14-day immersive exposure visits, academic sessions, heritage tours, and local community interactions.Overall, participation of 1280 students in 32 batches from 28 states/UTs is envisaged under the programme, for visiting and experiencing North Eastern States. So far, 390 students from different states have participated in the programme across the earlier ten batches. Currently 81 students are taking part in the two batches underway. (See Annexure.)

Union Minister mentioned how the programme was designed to promote equal participation of boys and girls, reflecting a clear commitment to inclusivity and empowerment. He described Ashtalakshmi Darshan as a unique cultural and educational exchange under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat initiative, that connects youth from rest of India with the eight Northeastern states, helping them experience the region’s languages, traditions, and way of life while deepening a sense of unity in diversity. Speaking about tourism in Northeast India, he added that the sector holds immense potential and can create opportunities for people across the region. He also pointed to the vast tourism prospects in Sikkim.

During the interaction, Union Minister asked several students about their experiences and learnings. Ms. Keerthana P from Tamil Nadu said it was wonderful opportunity and offered meaningful real-life learning. Mr. Ansari A, a differently abled student from Tamil Nadu, expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region for the opportunity. About her overall experience of this programme, Ms. Rajanpreet Kaur, from Chandigarh said that she feels deeply honoured to be a part of this programme and underlined that environment and development goes hand in hand in Sikkim.

In his closing remarks, Union Minister praised the students’ enthusiasm and urged them to share their experiences widely with their family and friends about the people, traditions, and natural beauty of Sikkim, and carry forward the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’. He expressed hope that they would return home with many stories about the State’s rich culture and heritage. The vision of  Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi through the Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Programme is to help students experience the authentic culture, people, and traditions of Northeast India.

The Ashtalakshmi Darshan Exchange Programme stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to promoting cultural integration, youth engagement and national unity. It continues to reflect the essence of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat and the shared vision of a co-prosperous Viksit Bharat 2047.

Annexure:

Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Program at a Glance
Batches Completed-(total participants:390)
BatchFromToHost InstituteHost StateVisiting State(s)StudentsGuidesTotal 
11-Nov-2514-Nov-25Rajiv Gandhi UniversityArunachal PradeshGoa(19), Uttarakhand(20)39443 
 2 15-Dec-25 28-Dec-25 IIT Guwahati AssamAndhra Pradesh(20), HimachalPradesh(20) 40 4 44 
317-Dec-2530-Dec-25NIT NagalandNagalandJammu&Kashmir(21)21223 
 4 03-Jan-26 16-Jan-26 NIT Nagaland NagalandPunjab(19), Daman&Diu&Dadra Haveli(20) 39 4 43 
 5 04-Jan-26 17-Jan-26 TripuraUniversity TripuraAndhra Pradesh(20), Karnataka(20) 40 4 44 
605-Jan-2618-Jan-26NIT ManipurManipurUttar Pradesh(19)19221 
 7 15-Jan-26 29-Jan-26 Mizoram University MizoramAndaman& Nicobar Island(20),Lakshadweep(20) 40 4 44 
820-Jan-2603-Feb-26NIT AgartalaTripuraBihar(17),Gujarat(20)37340 
901-Feb-2614-Feb-26IIM ShillongMeghalayaOdisha(20),Delhi(20)40444 
1001-Feb-2614-Feb-26Nagaland UniversityNagalandKerala(20),Ladakh (20)40444 
Ongoing Batches(totalparticipants:81)
1109-Feb-2622-Feb-26Sikkim UniversitySikkimChandigarh(20), Tamil Nadu(15)35237 
1215-Feb-2628-Feb-26Rajiv Gandhi UniversityArunachal PradeshPondicherry(20), Jharkhand(20)40444 

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