From Dr. Mayaben Kodnani (Minister of State, Women & Child Welfare & Higher Education, Government of Gujarat) on 3 June 2008:
"I congratulate you for thinking in new dimension. Your aim and movement are praise worthy. It is very important to remove the third world attitude from the world. We need a positive attitude for overall development of our country. The coordination of students, experts, NGO's, media channels, print media and radio channels will bring good results. I am sure if the third world attitude is removed from the world, the developing countries will thrive and become strong in all aspects. I convey my heartiest wishes to this movement."
From Mr. Shiraz Gidwani (Executive Chairman, The Young Leaders Organisation, Geneva) on 23rd June, 2008:
“I believe your concept is most beneficial to the society and will be an excellent platform for the youth of India. Such initiatives will ensure India its rightful place on the dais of the world's stage. I commend your efforts and applaud the initiative”
From Prof. Gautam Raj Jain (Sr. Professor MICA, Executive Vice Chair Person MICA-EDC)
"When thoughts gained strength, they resolved to make us all think. Young minds and their determination to make India a better place, led to its formation and we call it ‘ThinkYuva’. An initiative to bring forth the problems ailing different regions of India through the natives of those regions is the primary goal. However, the problems will not remain there and wait to get solved by an angel. It’s the same group of people who identified them who are going to propose the solutions to these problems. ThinkYuva as a non profit organization sincerely endeavors to encourage the exploration of such problem-solution combos to give them the strength of implementation. A social awakening initiative and an attempt to set all of thinking, the purpose of the endeavor is to bring about a positive change in the thinking process of the people around primarily the youngsters possessing the vigor and passion. ThinkYuva will provide a platform to the problem – solution initiatives coming from youngsters from all across India. The next step is to provide them with resources to actualize these solutions to the identified problems. A path breaking fresh effort by the youngsters, of the youngsters and for us all."
From Dr.Shyam S. Lodha (Chairman: Department of Marketing, School of Business, Southern Connecticut State University):
"Thanks for the initiative ThinkYuva has undertaken. India needs a jump start in these initiatives. Best wishes to the team"
From Mr.Martin Kelly (Department of Accounting, Waikato Management School, The University of Waikato, New Zealand):
"It is great to see ThinkYuva organizing such an event, well done. Congratulations for starting something that does appear to be genuinely innovational."