Is politics is opportunity or Bad luck for youth of India?
Author: Ayush Figser
Is
politics is opportunity or Bad luck for youth of India?
As we all know that India is democratic-independent country, as our
current situation, our nation has the largest number of youth at the age group
of approx. 13years to 35years of age in different age-groups. Conventionally,
period from adolescence to middle age is termed as youth. Unadapted the age
group 15 to 24 for defining youth. The national youth policy initially (in
2003) defined the youth as in the age group 13-35. However national youth
policy, 2014 modified it and youth as person in the age group of 15-29 years
and in present, we have adapted 15-34 years as youth.
Major issues youth is one of the is education, employment, civic
engagement and migration, and we are facing these crises and every political
parties, at election time asking our valuable votes on the Headlines to convince
youth- we provide you well education facility, create high employment
opportunity, provide high performance support but what will happening in future
everyone aware about this, but a question arises, Did each political party act
like this , let’s explore.
Problems of Youths in India
In India, democracy-politics-government these elements are the game of numbers
only, where all parties were always trying to get high vote bank, but they
never facilitate our youths to learn better, do experiments and innovate
something, one of the biggest problem In India which caused by single word
politics, politics differentiate the age group only we focus on 18+ age group
because they are eligible to elect us, no need to empower our kids to go far,
gender discrimination, many political leaders differentiate people, tease people
as their caste’s and community, but our present day central government doing
well, but need to do more to solve these issues.
Solution to resolve these issues
First,
We need to reform the political parties different Agenda’s, do not focus or
target specific castes, religion, age-groups, make single headline “agenda”
work for whole citizens india, specially to empower youth, if this reform happen
then our nation become the next super-power, Second, Central government and as
well as state-government need to focus on youth skill development, engaging
then curriculum activities, conducting national or international level
challenges, providing them better learning equipment, our government help
them to explore their passion their intrests which gives us highly reputed
results, and last create employment, not only government job, also make
partnership with private company and also support entrepreneurship, I think if
these consequence were happened then we see next super-power in under 10 years,
as our central Gov. doing well and trying their best.

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