Will try to know the mind of the youth and mobilise their energy, says new BJYM chief Hemang Joshi
Hemang Joshi, a first-time MP from Vadodara and the newly appointed national president of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), aims to connect with the youth by addressing their concerns and engaging with them directly. Joshi, a former physiotherapist and Master's degree holder in human resource management, plans to break barriers between national leaders and ground-level activists.
He believes understanding the "game of narratives in the era of social media" is crucial and wants to mobilize youth energy to bring about change rather than just focusing on negativity. Joshi, who was previously the Gujarat president of BJYM, will resign from his state position and work as a karyakarta in the state after the decision on his successor is made.
Joshi has also represented India at international forums, including the BRICS Cultural Forum in Russia and the 2nd BRICS Traditional Values Forum in Brazil.
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