Features which define the Indian Youth

Discussion in 'India' started by Woman, Jul 4, 2015.

  1. Woman

    Woman New Member

    Indian youth are dynamic and progressive; it is believed that the progress of the nation is into the hands of the youth only. Youth of today think in a very unconventional way they seek truth and their approach is practical, logical and realistic. Many of the young aspirants and individuals have made their identities at own and that has also made all of us really proud of them. Let us see the special features of the Indian youth which make them outstanding and unique amongst others:

    Unconventional Ideologies: Indian youth have new and improved ideologies, they no more believe in orthodox ethos but believe to work upon unconventional ideas which make a space for freedom of expression, respect for others’ views and new possibilities.

    Risk taking attitude: Indian youth are not coward rather they belong to a fearless group of people of the country; they know very well that without taking risk they cannot overcome the fear of the unknown. So they rather choose to fail after trying and not failing without trying.

    Capable of Bringing Transformation: the youth talk about change, progress and transformation. They are aware that the country has to make many modifications in its system, it has to come out of the shell of menial dogmas and activities and then only a big change can be commenced.

    Determined and Open minded: our youth are passionate, goal oriented, determined and open minded they have no issues with compromising and adjustment when it comes to achieve something good in life. But yes they never compromise with their principles and values.

    Independent: Indian youth are quite independent they become mature very early and want to experience their independence at own, they do not want to be dependent on any one for anything. till the time they are not adults they stick to their family for assistance and after they become adults and mature they rather try to pave their own way.
     


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