The Voice of Indian Youth

Discussion in 'India' started by youthens, Nov 18, 2012.

  1. youthens

    youthens New Member

    Youth are the bud that will grow into beautiful flower if nurtured properly. Youth are considered to be the future of the nation and they have the ability to change a nation. Youth can make or tarnish a society. There has always been a scuffle between tradition and modernity and the youth have often been misapprehended by the elders as they thought that, being young and untested, the youth usually coddle in inconsiderate activities. However, the youth have the fervor to begin revolutions.

    India is a young and developing nation and youth constitutes the majority of the Indian population. Youth of India, like any other nation has the potential to change the nation and pave the path of development, growth and progress. Youth of India is quite efficient and understands the issues well that India is facing today. India is a nation that is facing several problems in every front be it social, economical and political and youth of the nation has the potential and capability to change the whole scenario of the nation by bringing revolution. Voice of Youth can move mountains and this is what the need of the hour is.

    India aspires to be a superpower one day and this is possible only by giving importance to the voice of youth. Voice of youth can change not only the social scenario of India but also the political and economical scenario. Youth needs to raise their voice against the social evils that are prevalent in India. The role of youth is of most significant in today’s time but unfortunately they have underestimated themselves, especially in field of politics.
    They should become would-be industrialist rather than simple workers. They can play a vital role in riddance of terrorism. Young participation is essential because youth are the country’s power. Youth are strong forces in social movements as well as they are educated and know about their rights. They help other young people attain a higher level of logical ability and to become qualified adults.

    The objective of youth voice is completely achieved when youth have complete rights and the adult spur becomes the “guide on the side.” As youth prepare to meet the challenges of successful adulthood, they need less and less meddling from adults and more and more freedom to become, on their own terms, the kind of caring, contributing citizens who are confident in their own ability to self-govern.

    If the youth of the nation are strong and efficient, the nation will progress and develop. In my view, The Voice of our youth should be given immense importance if we really yearn for a developed nation rather than just a developing nation. The Voice of youth should be heard as they have the keen to experiment with new things and ideas. Moreover, they have better ideas for improvement as well as can change the present scenario of the nation and also possess a vast array of talents. With full utilization of the talents of the Youth, India will become a developed and a better Nation.
     
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  2. VandeMataram

    VandeMataram New Member

    I agree that the voice of youth should be given importance as they have the capability to change the present situation of the nation and bring about a revolution, which is the need of the hour. India is suffering from several issues in every aspect be it social, political or economical and these issues that India is facing can only be solved by encouraging the youth to raise their voice against it.
     
  3. traveller

    traveller New Member

    Voice of the Youth has immense power and India needs to give importance to the voice of the Youth if we really want our nation to change for better. Today's youth are more educated and have the capability to change the nation. Moreover, they understand the ongoing issues better and have improved ideas to resolve those issues. Thus in my view, Indian Youth should be given more importance and should be given a chance to prove themselves.
     

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