
On 10th January 2025, the Jeevandhara Cotton Green Center came alive with enthusiasm and curiosity as children gathered to celebrate World Hindi Day. This remarkable day was organised collaboratively by Jeevandhara and YUVA India, marking a vibrant effort to instil pride and understanding of the Hindi language among young minds. The event was graced by

India, with its burgeoning youth population, stands at a critical juncture in its socio-economic journey. While the demographic dividend presents immense potential, it also poses significant challenges, particularly in the realm of youth unemployment. In this context, the Youth United for Vision and Action (YUVA) initiative has emerged as a beacon of hope, actively working

Unemployment is more than a statistic; it’s a multifaceted challenge that influences the economy, society, and individual lives. For a small island nation like Mauritius, where tourism, textiles, and sugar have traditionally driven the economy, the problem of unemployment is amplified by global economic shifts, technological advancements, and the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.