Delhi Government launches Talent Hunt Scheme for Youth

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a new talent hunt program called “Hauslon Ki Udaan 2026-27” to discover and support talented young people across the capital.

The scheme aims to provide a big platform for youth to showcase their skills, creativity, and talent at the state and national level.

Along with the announcement, CM Rekha Gupta also unveiled the official logo of the program.

According to her, the logo represents the dreams, confidence, and creativity of Delhi’s younger generation.

Delhi Arts, Culture, and Languages Minister Kapil Mishra was also present during the launch event.

Government Wants to Give Youth a Bigger Platform

The Delhi government says the program is not just about finding talent but also about helping young people build confidence and create their own identity.

The scheme will be managed by the Department of Arts, Culture, and Languages and will focus on promoting both modern creativity and Delhi’s cultural heritage.

CM Rekha Gupta said every young person has talent, but many do not get the right opportunity or platform to showcase it.

The government believes this initiative will encourage:

Creativity

Self-confidence

Self-employment

Self-reliance

The scheme will be implemented across all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi with a total budget of ₹10 crore.

More Than 25,000 Youth Expected to Participate

The Delhi government expects over 25,000 young participants to join the competition.

Youth between 16 and 35 years of age can register for free through the official website:

Delhi Talent Hunt Portal

The portal will provide registration details, competition updates, and other important information.

Officials have assured that the entire process will be conducted in a transparent and systematic way to ensure equal opportunities for everyone.

Competitions Will Be Held in 7 Major Categories

Participants will be able to compete in several creative fields.

The seven major categories include:

Singing

Dance

Acting and theatre

Instrumental music

Music composition

Fine arts and digital arts

Sculpture and pottery

The singing and dance sections will include classical, folk, and modern styles.

Competition Will Happen in 4 Stages

The entire talent hunt program will be conducted in four phases.

First Stage: Registration and Shortlisting

Applications from all seven categories will be screened online. Around 24,500 participants are expected to move to the next round.

Second Stage: Cluster-Level Competitions

Competitions will be held across 35 clusters, each covering two Assembly constituencies. Around 2,450 participants will be shortlisted from this phase.

Third Stage: Zonal Competitions

The best performers from each category will compete at the zonal level.

Final Stage: Grand Finale

The final round will take place in August with 28 finalists competing at the state level.

The government has also announced that evaluation will include:

25% public online voting

75% expert jury evaluation

The jury will include experienced professionals from different creative fields.

Winners Will Receive Cash Prizes Worth Lakhs

The Delhi government has announced attractive prize money for winners.

First Prize: ₹2.5 lakh

Second Prize: ₹2 lakh

Third Prize: ₹1.5 lakh

Fourth Prize: ₹1 lakh

Apart from cash prizes, finalists will also receive certificates, medals, shields, and awards.

The Grand Finale is expected to be organized on a large scale with Bollywood celebrities and famous personalities likely to attend.

CM Says Program Will Help Youth Build Identity

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said “Hauslon Ki Udaan” is much more than a simple talent competition.

According to her, the platform is designed to help Delhi’s youth create an identity for themselves at both the national and international level.

She also hinted that talented participants could later become brand ambassadors for social awareness campaigns in the future.

Appealing to young people to participate in large numbers, the Chief Minister encouraged them to give wings to their dreams and make full use of the opportunity created by the Delhi Government.

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