New Delhi, India, 2nd May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, More than 500 students, industry leaders, and innovators converged at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi on April 20 for the Youth Speak Forum (YSF) 2025, a dynamic event dedicated to sustainable development and youth leadership. The event was co-organized with Academic Outreach & New Initiatives at IIT Delhi, the forum drew participants from over 50 colleges. The event championed the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on quality education, decent work and economic growth, industry, innovation, and infrastructure, and responsible consumption and production.
The day-long gathering featured a series of inspiring keynote speeches, hands-on workshops, thought-provoking panel discussions, and AIESEC’s signature “jiving” dance, creating a vibrant atmosphere of collaboration and action. A diverse group of speakers shared their expertise, motivating attendees to drive change in their communities and beyond. Prof. Deepak Jain, an assistant professor at IIT Delhi, spoke passionately about the role of innovation and technology in addressing global challenges, urging students to apply academic knowledge to real-world problems. Shri Krishna Kumar, Director (HR) at Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), emphasized ethical leadership and sustainable practices in industry, drawing from his experience at one of India’s leading public sector enterprises.
The success of YSF 2025 was amplified by its partners, each contributing unique expertise to elevate the event. The Indian Institute of Creative Skills (IICS), led by its founder Mohit Soni, who also spoke at the event, fostered innovation by promoting creative problem-solving and skill development, inspiring attendees with his vision for empowering youth through creative education. Tutcart advanced educational initiatives through its education technology platform, enhancing accessible learning, and officially launched its platform at the event, marking a significant milestone in empowering students with digital learning tools. Tutcart Takes Off at IIT Delhi: A New Era in Learning Begins—In a spirited launch at IIT Delhi on April 20, 2025, Tutcart unveiled its bold EdTech 3.0 vision—one that promises to rewrite the rules of learning. With a sleek blend of innovation and accessibility, Tutcart connects students with top tutors across academics, arts, and skills, all through one powerful, personalised platform. Its unique edge? Learning that adapts to the learner—not the other way around. Unibic championed sustainable consumption by promoting environmentally conscious food production. XTCY brought dynamic energy, engaging attendees with innovative event experiences. Ambitio supported the forum by empowering students with resources for global education and career opportunities, aligning with the goal of quality education. Bonji, as the exclusive speaker hamper partner, curated thoughtful gifts for speakers, adding a personalized touch to the event. These partnerships created a robust platform for meaningful dialogue and action.
Entrepreneurs also took the stage, sharing their journeys and insights. Gauri Kaushish Varma, founder of Confect and a Shark Tank India Season 4 participant, discussed the importance of sustainable business models in the baking industry, inspiring attendees to pursue purpose-driven ventures. Richa Kapila, co-founder of D’chica and another Shark Tank participant, highlighted how youth-led startups can promote responsible consumption, sharing her experience building a brand focused on empowering young women. Sahib Singh Sapra, founder of Tutcart, spoke about the transformative power of education technology, encouraging students to use digital tools to make learning more accessible.
Financial educator Sanjay Kathuria stressed the value of discipline as a cornerstone of success, motivating attendees to stay focused on their goals. Gauri Agarwal from UN Women advocated for gender-balanced practices in sustainable production, emphasizing equity as essential for environmental progress. Corporate training expert Deepak Bajaj energized the crowd with a call to align personal ambitions with global challenges, pushing for bold leadership. “Youth are the driving force for a sustainable future,” Prof. Jain said. “Your ideas, grounded in innovation, can solve the world’s biggest problems.”
Inclusivity was at the heart of YSF 2025, with the event welcoming a diverse group of participants, including deaf attendees supported by professional translators. Students from over 50 colleges brought a wide range of perspectives, fostering rich discussions on sustainability and leadership. This commitment to accessibility ensured that every voice shaped the conversation, setting a benchmark for inclusive events.
The forum offered interactive workshops on design thinking, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable development, equipping participants with practical tools to tackle global issues. A panel discussion explored how young people can advance quality education, decent work, and responsible consumption, offering actionable strategies for creating impact. AIESEC also showcased its global internship and volunteer programs, which enable young people to work on sustainable development projects worldwide. These opportunities sparked excitement among attendees eager to gain cross-cultural leadership experience.
The event concluded with AIESEC’s iconic jiving dance, a high-energy performance that united participants in a joyful celebration of youth, collaboration, and shared purpose. The lively moment reinforced the forum’s mission to inspire and connect young changemakers.
YSF 2025 empowered attendees with new skills, networks, and inspiration to address global challenges. Participants left motivated to launch projects, join AIESEC’s global programs, and advocate for sustainability in their communities.
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