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Samrat shared a metaphorical story about a 16 year old boy named Amit Chaudhuri who travels by train to the city of Kolkata from one of the most rural regions of India. He steps off the train bewildered at the hustle and bustle of the big city – wondering if he can make it there himself. This story segued into a discussion of the major problem facing the youth of India today – unemployment. The 67% youth unemployment rate has been related to an increase of alcoholism, drug addiction and crime. Samrat suggested several remedies focused on the educational opportunities that must be created for the youth such as more technical and skill-oriented schools and community programs that encourage entrepreneurship.
“It was an honor to represent the youth of India at the United Nations for this conference. My personal experiences in India gave me incredible insight into the problems prevalent with the youth population there – and I’m happy that the United Nations is making it a priority to address the issues directly,” said Samrat about the experience.
Dr. S William Gunn, President of the Association for Humanitarian Medicine, and senior evaluator of the conference stated in his evaluation, “Samrat presented a rather different approach in so far as it emphasized the role of art and culture in development. In fact in my many years within these United Nation’s walls it was the first time that I witnessed a musical project terminating a session – an unusual and graceful end to an important meeting on Millennium Development Goals.”
Samrat Chakrabarti is also part of the ensemble cast in Deepa Mehta’s ‘Midnight’s Children’ penned by her and Salman Rushdie. The film is slated for a 2012 release.
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