DIMAPUR — The Times of a Better India, an initiative of Times of India, has unveiled an anthem for its #Unstoppable21 campaign performed by acclaimed young artiste, Imnainla Jamir.
An update from the organisers informed that the empowering and inspiring new anthem titled ‘Hume hogaye kamyaab’ is a fantastic, hummable music piece composed by Shantanu Moitra.
It stated that Imnainla Jamir, hailing from Nagaland, is another remarkable young artiste who contributed to the creation of the fresh new anthem. It added that she is a passionate singer-songwriter and guitarist, who has been an integral part of notable music projects such as the Parx’s ‘I care about you’ and Now or never’ music videos. She is also an ambassador for Shure and a recipient of the HER (Hope Empowerment Rise) award.
It report also stated that Imnainla is an inspiring role model for the youth both in her home state and as well as the entire nation. It said, “Her role in the #Unstoppable21 anthem is a testament to her commitment to highlighting the voices of young people and celebrating their achievements.”
A celebration of young talent, resilience, and unwavering pursuit of dreams, it stated that the anthem is a reminder that nothing is impossible.
It mentioned that with a young population of 512 million Indians under 21, India is poised to reap its demographic dividend. To celebrate India’s youth, it stated that the #Unstoppable21 campaign, would felicitate 21 Indians under 21 in humanities, science, sports, fine arts, performing arts, social activism and entrepreneurship.
“The #Unstoppable21 campaign is a timely and laudable initiative that recognises the contributions of young people from all walks of life. It is a platform for them to shine and inspire others to follow their dreams. The anthem is a perfect embodiment of the campaign’s spirit, and it is sure to resonate with the youth of Northeast India and beyond,” the statement read.
About #Unstoppable21
The Times of India’s #Unstoppable21 initiative showcases the spirit of India’s youth who are unstoppable in the quest for making their aspirations come true. The initiative has identified 21 young people, who are 21 years of age or lesser, and who represent the spirit of an ‘Unstoppable India.’
They were chosen across seven streams namely humanities, science, sports, fine arts, performing arts, social impact and entrepreneurship.
It stated that each of the young achievers, chosen by distinguished jury, has a powerful story of success to tell, a story that could inspire a million other young people to dream big and make the world their playing field.
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