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Opportunities for youngsters in India

  " We can't always build future for youth
           But we can build youth for future. "
                  - Franklin D Roosevelt

               Youth is like perishable goods, if we don't utilise it on time, it yields less. So being a young nation,India is aiming to become a developed nation.This time it is not disillusion but a dream that is being envisaged by young dreamers. Every nation wants to stand on shoulder of young generation because it neither fails nor hesitate to offer. India's young generation really wants a sovereign, social, secular Republic democracy.From Neharu to Modi every PM of India urges for the contribution of youth.

       According to the 2011 census, Population of India in the range 15-64 contributes to 63.6% of total population. Which makes India one of the youngest nation in the world. But,to the most,what bothers India is its unemployment rate. Which stood at 8.8% in 2013. If we compare this with developed countries, keeping population of India in mind, it is too high. So if government wants to eradicate the poverty, secure the equality in opportunities and education, prosper the standard of living of lower strata of society then it should deal with the unemployment. So,handful of youngsters and proper economic & social reforms will lead India to one of the developed nation.

              For India, 2014 year was dedicated to internet entrepreneurs. Many of them are youngsters started with the start-ups. There is mood change in our economy about the young leaders. Today they are being offered good positions in many organisation. Which depicts the young India is a capable to go ahead with young engine. To produce quality youth, India need a good education system where youth gets fed by proper knowledge, trained for facing problems and to encourage to take risk.
                                                                 Jai Hind

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