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FUTURE OF TOMORROW. ..…. generation Y. Do not challenge our potentiality… It was youth who charged the nation to independence. It is this youth that questions govt at each & every step & it is this youth who has the power to flip the whole govt.
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FUTURE OF TOMORROW ..…. generation Y
Do not challenge our potentiality… It was youth who charged the nation to independence. It is this youth that questions govt at each & every step & it is this youth who has the power to flip the whole govt. India's youth have a very unique advantage, a combination of mobility, language, education, a thirst for knowledge and a technology-savvy nature, qualities that will drive the nation's growth in the coming years.
Youth of India They seem to be taking over all sorts of fields, be it corporate sectors, media, sports, movies, and all because, new avenues have been opened up for them, to venture and explore • Strong entrepreneurial skills. • Desire to uphold Indian traditions. • Creative in media & IT world.
What stats say…. • By 2020 more than 70% of Indian population will be under 34. • No. 1 in number of international students in US. • Youth population 41.05% referred to as “ demographic dividend” • 10% of the world population is an Indian under 25. • India has 20% of the world’s children • 59 per cent firmly believes that India will be a global super power soon
..….cont • a market where by 2011, one in 5 of the world’s mobile owning youth will be living. • 4 new mobile subscribers every second.India passed the US as the second largest mobile market in the world way back in 2007.
New trends • Active politics • Social networking • Technology adoption • Indian Youth are rediscovering their own youth culture. • Indian Females have a voice
Tomorrows India • Some kind of provision that could make it mandatory to have one third of the parliament members to be between the ages of 25- 30. Give it some time, and the youth could completely take over politics • There should be a retirement age for politicians as well which may be around 65 years. • Some educational qualification for politicians. • People with serious criminal background should not be allowed to contest elections.
Then there would be….. • A world free of discrimination on the grounds of race, colour , language and gender. • A world free of poverty, unemployment, inequality and exploitation of man by man. • “zero tolerance” for corruption. • guiding the rural young towards a brighter opportunities and life. • We could be the most competitive Nation.