Young Indians Mysore

Young Indians Mysore The official page of the Mysuru Chapter of Young Indians (Yi)

Young Indians (Yi) is an integral part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), a non-government, not-for-profit, industry led and industry managed organisation playing a proactive role in India's development process. Yi was formed in the year 2002 with an objective of creating a platform for young Indians to realise the dream of a developed nation. Yi has around 1837 direct members in 38 ch

apters, and engages around 10500 students through chaupals, under the brand ‘Yuva’. The Yi membership includes young progressive Indians between the age group of 21 & 40 and comprises entrepreneurs, professionals and achievers from different walks of life. "To become the Voice of Young Indians Globally" being the vision of Yi, it provides a platform for young Indians to participate in and contribute by becoming an integral part of the Indian growth story. Yi's work is divided primarily into three groups; "Youth Leadership", "Nation Building” and “International Engagements”. Under youth leadership, Yi works effectively for promoting leadership skills for its members through the learning programs and missions to companies of global excellence in India and abroad; the development and engagement of students through its 109 Chaupal platforms that has 10500 students; Yi's regional and national summits on themes related to times and role of youth and its engagement with the governments at the state and national level gives an opportunity for the members to become effective leaders with a vision into the future. Yi recently hosted Jeff Hoffman, serial entrepreneur from the United States across the country and hosted his renowned ‘Entrepreneur Bootcamps’ for its camps. Under Nation Building, Yi engages its members under the board categories of education, environment, healthcare, employability, arts (sports & culture) and rural initiatives contributing positively to its surrounding eco system and the nation. Through its initiatives like Akshara under Education, Yi has impacted more than 15000 students across 57 centers and has successfully managed campaigns like the 'SYightboard Project', providing blackboards to schools across different cities, reaching out to 1070 schools nationally and impacting approximately 2,53,000 children. The Green I Contest done with an objective to engage school children to become socially aware and responsible citizens is one of its flagship programs, with the winner getting a grant of Rs 7.5 lakhs to implement their ideas. Under "International Engagements", Yi is one of the proud founders of the G20 Young Entrepreneurs' Alliance which is a collective of leading entrepreneurially-minded organizations representing the G20 countries who seek to promote youth entrepreneurship as a powerful driver of economic renewal, job creation, innovation and social and is one of the founders of the Commonwealth Asia Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs (CAAYE) which is a network of young entrepreneurs from the Commonwealth Asia region and the organizations that support them. Yi has organized learning missions to many countries around the world to understand and learn from the best practices and cultures. It has also worked with the Planning Commission of India in conducting consultation workshops across its chapters for accumulating a youth perspective to be included in the 12th Five Year Plan and with the Ministry of External

Affairs, Government of India to facilitate missions of visiting delegations of young entrepreneurs to India from around the world. Yi has also hosted many incoming youth delegations from around the world in various parts of the country. With twelve years of glorious past and decades ahead that promise nothing short, Yi intends to become a larger movement of young people and promote the attitude of "We Can, We Will".

11/06/2026
11/06/2026

What kind of leader will you become?

Every leader begins with a decision to step forward.

At YIP 2026, students don’t just learn about democracy — they experience it. From representing constituencies and joining political parties to debating national issues, drafting bills, and taking on key parliamentary roles, participants get a unique opportunity to understand leadership in action.

The Mysuru City Round takes place on 26–27 June 2026.

Registrations are closing soon.

If you’re ready to research, debate, question, and lead, this is your opportunity.

10/06/2026

YiP Voices | Episode 4

“YiP was a memorable learning journey for both students and mentors.”

For Sheela Kiran, mentoring at Young Indians Parliament was an opportunity to guide, learn and grow alongside young minds as they developed confidence, leadership and a deeper understanding of democracy.

Watch her YiP journey and discover why the experience was equally meaningful for mentors.

Register for YiP Mysuru 2026.

Where Young Minds Shape The Nation.

09/06/2026

Everyone wants to be a Minister.

Few want to be the Speaker.

Yet, the Speaker may be the most important person in the House.

Responsible for maintaining order, ensuring fairness, managing debates, interpreting rules, and protecting democratic processes, the Speaker is the silent force that keeps Parliament running.

Like the conductor of an orchestra, they bring structure to many voices and transform debate into meaningful discussion.

At YIP Mizoram, students experienced just how challenging—and crucial—this role truly is.

Do you still think being the Speaker is easy?

Register for YIP Mysuru 2026.

06/06/2026

YiP Voices | Episode 3

What happens when learning goes beyond textbooks?

For Gauthami, a Regional Round Finalist from Mysuru at Young Indians Parliament 2025, YiP was an opportunity to understand how Parliament works, how Members of Parliament raise questions, and how meaningful discussions shape decision-making.

But the journey was about more than democracy and debate.

It was about meeting new people, building friendships, gaining confidence and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Hear Gauthami share her YiP experience and why she believes every student should be a part of this incredible journey.

YIP 2026 registrations are now open.

Where Young Minds Shape The Nation.

05/06/2026

Before the debates, the awards and the national stage, there was a journey.

Young Indians Parliament 2025 brought together students who were ready to question, learn, speak and lead. It was a platform where confidence was built, ideas were challenged and young voices found their place.

Participants had the opportunity to engage in a parliamentary learning experience that welcomed distinguished leaders, including Shri Yaduveer Wadiyar, Member of Parliament, as Chief Guest.

As we look back at an incredible journey, we also look ahead to an even bigger opportunity.

YIP 2026 is here.

The next speaker, leader and changemaker could be you.

04/06/2026

Yi Mizoram becomes the first Young Indians chapter in the country to inaugurate YIP 2026.

As students gather today and tomorrow for the first chapter round of Young Indians Parliament 2026, a new season of leadership, debate, critical thinking, and democratic participation begins.

Congratulations to the entire Yi Mizoram team for leading the way and setting the stage for chapters across India.

The YIP journey now moves forward, and we look forward to welcoming students to YiP Mysuru 2026.

If you’re a student of Classes 9–12, this is your opportunity to learn, debate, lead, and make your voice heard.

Registrations for YiP Mysuru 2026 are now open.

Where Young Minds Shape The Nation.

03/06/2026

From nervous beginnings to becoming the Best Speaker.

Deeksh*tha Salagundi’s YiP journey is a reminder that confidence is built through participation, learning and stepping outside your comfort zone.

Through Young Indians Parliament, she learned how to express herself, understand how Parliament functions, build self-confidence and participate in meaningful debates.

She was awarded Best Speaker at the Mysuru Chapter Round, went on to the national stage, made friends from across the country and spoke about the inspiring journey of Padma Shri awardee Saalumarada Thimmakka.

Today, she encourages every student to take that first step and experience the transformative journey of YiP.

Registrations for YiP 2026 are now open.

Where young minds shape the nation.

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Young Indians Mysuru Chapter/113, Ground Floor, 8th Main, Jayalakshmipuram Mysore/
Mysore
570012

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+919844785965

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