MY Bharat 2.0: Transforming youth engagement with AI
July 18, 2025
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MY Bharat 2.0: Transforming youth engagement with AI-based career services and real-time mentorship

The Government of India has launched MY Bharat 2.0, a tech-driven platform to empower youth with AI-based career services, smart opportunity matching, and gamified learning. It offers real-time engagement, expert mentorship, multilingual access, and WhatsApp integration to boost digital inclusion and employability

by WEB DESK
Jul 4, 2025, 08:00 am IST
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The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has officially launched MY Bharat 2.0. It is a revamped digital platform which is designed to create a technology-first ecosystem for young citizens. This initiative has been introduced under the leadership of the Union Government and aims to bridge the gap between opportunities and aspirations by leveraging artificial intelligence, gamified learning, multilingual support, and real-time communication tools.

MY Bharat 2.0 is part of a larger national effort to support India’s growing youth population by providing them with smart, accessible, and personalised resources. The platform is a one-stop destination for career guidance, mentorship, learning, as well as engagement.

The updated version builds on the original MY Bharat platform but introduces several new features that focus on technological advancements and the evolving needs of young people across India.

Introducing MY Bharat 2.0 — a tech-powered leap for India’s youth!
MY Bharat 2.0 builds on the legacy of MY Bharat 1.0 to offer a smart, responsive platform to transform our youth’s digital aspirations into action. With advanced tools, inclusive access, and AI-driven… pic.twitter.com/wmrLSjJJSx

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Key Features of MY Bharat 2.0

The platform’s capabilities have been significantly enhanced in its 2.0 avatar. It now offers:

1. AI-Powered Career Services

At the heart of MY Bharat 2.0 is an intelligent career support system. Powered by Artificial Intelligence, the platform can analyse a user’s skills, interests, and aspirations to provide customised career suggestions, training recommendations, and job listings. The approach aims to give students personalised career guidance using real-time data instead of one-size-fits-all advice.

2. Smart Opportunity Matching

The platform’s smart-matching engine connects users with the most relevant internships, volunteering roles, skill-development programs, and job opportunities. It filters content based on location, qualification, interest, and availability, ensuring a more targeted approach to career planning.

3. Gamified Learning Experiences

To keep youth engaged and motivated, MY Bharat 2.0 incorporates gamification into its learning modules. Users can participate in interactive challenges, unlock achievements, earn digital badges, and monitor their progress through a visually appealing dashboard. This will make learning fun and rewarding.

4. Real-Time Engagement

The platform will offer real-time interaction and feedback, ensures smooth communication between young users and mentors, institutions, or administrators. Through features like live webinars, chatbots, and instant notifications, it keeps users actively engaged in their learning and career development.

5. Expert Mentorship and Quizzes

MY Bharat 2.0 will provide access to industry experts, educators who can offer guidance via curated sessions, live interactions, and digital content. In addition, users can test their knowledge and readiness through domain-specific quizzes, helping them assess their competencies and identify areas for improvement.

6. Multilingual Interface for Web and Mobile

To ensure inclusivity, the platform supports multiple Indian languages for both web and mobile interfaces. This feature is crucial for reaching rural and non-English speaking populations, thereby democratising access to quality information and services across linguistic and regional barriers.

7. Integration with WhatsApp

Recognising the widespread use of WhatsApp among Indian youth, the platform is now integrated with the messaging app. This allows users to receive updates, apply for opportunities, interact with chatbots, and access key features directly through WhatsApp, enhancing ease of use and increasing digital reach.

With more than 65 per cent of India’s population below the age of 35, youth empowerment stands at the heart of the nation’s development agenda. MY Bharat 2.0 aligns closely with flagship programs like Digital India, Skill India, and Startup India, offering a cohesive digital framework to nurture talent and prepare a future-ready workforce.

Speaking about the launch, officials from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports emphasised the platform’s potential to become a national hub for youth engagement. “This is more than just a portal. It’s a transformational platform that puts youth at the center of India’s digital and developmental story,” said a senior ministry official.

Unemployment and underemployment among Indian youth remain pressing concerns, particularly in semi-urban and rural regions. Thus, MY Bharat 2.0 addresses these issues head-on by offering curated, relevant, and location-specific opportunities, and aims to cover the skill-employment gap. Additionally, by promoting civic engagement through volunteering and social impact programs, this platform will nurture responsible citizenship and community involvement, key goals under the MY Bharat initiative.

In today’s digital age, young people are not just consumers of technology, they are its architects, innovators, and entrepreneurs. MY Bharat 2.0 acknowledges this reality by integrating tools and features that foster innovation, digital literacy, and adaptability.

Moreover, the emphasis on gamified learning and mentorship ensures that students are not just job-ready but also equipped with life skills, critical thinking, and resilience. The integration of quizzes and real-time feedback loops ensures continuous assessment and improvement, a hallmark of future-oriented learning systems.

The platform is being rolled out nationwide with its focus on ensuring access in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, tribal regions, and underserved communities. Partnerships with schools, colleges, NGOs, and industry bodies are also being pursued to maximise reach and impact.

In the coming months, the government will bring awareness campaigns and promote registration on MY Bharat 2.0. This will focus especially on college students and first-time job seekers.

The launch of MY Bharat 2.0 is a significant milestone. By combining technology with vision, it provides a structured, engaging, and intelligent platform for youth empowerment. As India aspires to become a global economic powerhouse, such initiatives will play a vital role in harnessing the energy, creativity, and potential of its young citizens.

Topics: Union GovernmentMinistry of Youth Affairs and SportsMY Bharat 2.0MY Bharat platform
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