Be proactive to unite Indian youths, says Saravanan


DEPUTY Youth and Sports Minister Datuk M. Saravanan wants Tamil Youth Bell Club members to take a proactive stance and chart goals that are consistent with global changes to unite Indian youths into a strong and respected force, Makkal Osai reported.

Speaking to reporters after opening the council meeting of the club in Cheras on Sunday, he said fields such as education, culture, sports and language were good nurturing grounds to unite youths and help them to contribute to national development.

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