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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Let Us Empower Our Youths to Make 'Mera Bharat Mahaan' by 2020!

Each of us want to remain young and youthful. The reason for it is - it symbolizes energy, charm, ideas and productivity. As we age, we gain experience and become better equipped to face the challenges, but we surely start losing the qualities that symbolizes a young mind. While it is true at individual level, it holds true as a nation too! There are nations like the USA, Japan, Singapore and many others which grew in all the sense of modern parameters - because they marshalled all their resources with maturity and sincerity towards their people. We, as a nation missed out on it despite gaining independence more than six decades ago, which is a pretty good time to make things work. Unfortunately it didn't work for us, may be because our leadership at National level is not matured enough or they do not have the will to rise above the petty politics of vote, caste, region and
religion. Our leaders and policy makers didn't use their magnanimity and experience in the last six decades and we still remain a country of poor citizens.

By chance or design, after gaining Independence, India is presenting itself again with an opportunity by making itself the youngest nation in the world - with youth population touching an estimated figure of about 450 millions and median age of about 25 years by 2020! 64 percent of our population is expected to be in the working age group. Nothing can be better than this, as a nation!

But, are we readying ourselves? Are the policies being framed for the country to make the best use of this opportunity? Will the youths themselves guide the nation to prosperity? Is this opportunity, just a myth? Let us ask ourselves, what we can do, how we can contribute? Let us ask our employers what they can do? Let us ask the policymakers at all levels - are they aware of the opportunity and what they intend to do and when?

Today's youth have lot of challenges- though more than before but their are limited opportunities available to them due to inadequate education, skill and guidance. Majority of them are clueless and directionless about their future. Exceptions are there where people have excelled despite all odds, but it can't be a rule for all. It is high time to channelize their energy into right direction, else it may lead to disillusionment and unrest in their minds. Their energy needs to be harnessed in the national interest.

       
Kids of middle and high income group living in cities may have access to quality education and training, and hence they may ready themselves for 2020 and beyond for contributing meaningfully to their and national prosperity. But most of the kids in rural areas and in cities - who don't get even a square meal a day, can't be expected to grow physically and mentally to the desired level for giving their contribution in nation's growth. Despite having the age in their favour, country would miss out badly if proactive actions are not taken right away by the government at all levels with hundred percent sincerity.

Various reports suggest that a very high percentage of the graduates are unemployable including the engineers and the MBAs! Such reports are screaming about our faulty education system. Our education must empower the youth, add value to them, help enhancing their skills and make them a sought after human being for their qualities. Efforts should be made to see the kids grow into a youth full of dreams and at the same time creating enough opportunities for them to succeed.

Today there is a wide gap between 'haves' and 'have nots'. This gap needs to be closed by bringing all youths into the category of 'haves'. This is possible only by the magnanimous efforts of the policy makers - politicians and the bureaucrats at all levels, businessmen, all well to do families, the educationists, business houses and we all who can read and write and share whatever we can. We can do it by educating the kids of our domestic helps, by donating in terms of fees for acquiring academic qualification to youths around us who are poor but are good in studies, sharing our skills and knowledge or at least our time to help them resolve their issues. If not for total strangers, even if we resolve to do it for our poor relatives and close acquaintances, it would go a long way in uplifting the society.


Let us move sincerely in rightfully claiming our status as a youthful Youngest Nation and bringing prosperity to all by 2020. Then only together, we can make and proudly shout - Mera Bharat Mahaan! Else, in the year 2020 also it will remain mere a slogan - unmindfully written here, there and everywhere- a living sarcasm on ourselves and our attitude.

1 comment:

  1. very true, the need of the hour is to get a change in the education system.
    Right to education should be lifted from 14 years to more.
    Talent resides in all of us all it needs is a proper channel to flow and somebody to guide to that channel. On the contrary our government is closing those channels, education system is being hollowed to the core. There was a time when even 8Th standard had board exams now even 10th standard boards are set on grade basis, what is this leading to..
    Its always needed to make a student a good learner so that the student evolves into a successful individual but the way education is being taken these days it is becoming very casual, from the ones who don't get it to the ones who are getting an exposure, its only a race to get the best grades, even today you pick a student and ask them a question from their last year's syllabus they tend to forget it because they are not learning but racing! Prestigious colleges are even providing 12-30% of placements now, does it not puts up the question that what is going wrong.

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