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Enakshi Johri

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Indian youth prefer traditional weddings

We are living in the 21st century and the inculcation of modern values and modern customs, is at its peak. Not that we do not respect the old traditions and rituals, but we abstain from following those that harm our consciousness. The youth of today, prefers to reject the mindset that exploits other fellow beings. Wedding is one such occasion...

Euthanasia debate: Should mercy killing be legalized in India?

The killing of a patient, who is suffering from a lot of pain or from an incurable disease, with his/her own free will, is called mercy killing or Euthanasia. The issue of whether or not Euthanasia be made legal, has created a lot of controversies. According to the Encyclopedia of American Law, mercy killing falls under the category of...

Should military training be made compulsory for the youth?

Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment- Jim Rohn Does getting military training only means that one is being trained to sacrifice himself/ herself, fighting at the border? Absolutely not! Yes, it is true that if one joins military, then there might come a time when one will be asked to stand firm and face the enemy (also their...

Is the Indian Environment right for the youth?

Youth
The social change in the environment has a ripple effect on the personality development of the youth as a whole. It is said that children are great imitators and so there should be something great available for them to imitate. But does the present face of Indian society look like a million dollars? Probably, not. The concept of “perfect...

Why are there so few entrepreneurs among Indian youth

Young India
Entrepreneurship is defined as the process of starting a business from the scratch. It takes lot of hard work, dedication and patience to establish oneself as a successful entrepreneur. The business tycoons like Ambani, Mahindra, Narayan Murthy, and others did not just wake up one day to find themselves playing in money. Every now-rich-man, was once a middle class...

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