Saturday, December 1, 2012

Today’s Youth: The Future Power of India

Today’s Youth: The Future Power of India
India’s former president Bharat ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam also known as Youths’ inspiration has said that In transforming India into an economically developed nation, the youth setting a high aim is key ,followed by hard work and perseverance. If any minister thinks to develop any rural area into the urban one, first point will strike his mind is to establish educational institutions there. In these institutes locals as well as outside students will come. And to fulfil their demands like branded clothes, cosmetics, study materials, restaurants, shops will be installed. This will be the first step of development and youth generation is main source behind this idea. This will cherish employment opportunities in that areas.
“Youth can see doors where other might see wall”- Mark Zukerberg, CEO Facebook.
APJ have called youth as ‘Ignited minds’.Revolutionary changes in middle east countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, were successful only because of youth. Mark Zukerberg founded Facebook in 2004 and today it is 500 million members’ company and have crossed $4 billion mark in 2011. Bill Gates founder of Microsoft started his business at his twenty. Seven Infosys founders were in their twenties when they started Infy.
Administrators  of India mostly start their carrier in their twenties after completing graduation. Young generation folks have tremendous learning capacity. So service sector of world spreading their business steadily with young Engineers. Technology is well understood by youth so e-governance is possible in developed and developing ones.
To give education to each child in their childhood is big challenge to Govt. Of India. These children are future India. So govt has spent more than 1 lakh crore rupees in extra for ‘Education to all’ scheme. Some of the students will think for entrepreneurship which will create employments. But unfortunately some religious problems are creating hurdles in govt missions. Girls are no behind of boys today. Government has given fifty percent reservation to girls in every field. Today’s girls are thinking out of box ,still some societies are not allowing girls to work. In rural areas most of the girls can not go to school because of their house work and earnings. Some students are dropped out from school  before 10th standard. Drug addiction has became bad habit in youth. These habits can be solved by by better rehabilitation of addicts.
So for revolution in India, development in young generation is needed. By this India will become developed country in 2020.