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Topic : Role of Youth in Nation Building

 Introduction:

Swami Vivekananda once said, 'My faith is in the younger generation’ This quote describes the impact the Youth can have on society. Indian Youth played an important role to make our country free from British rule. Youth has the power to change the world. When the Youth is united, we can make the world a better place to live.

 Youth and Leaders:

 It is believed that today's young minds and tomorrow's leaders, creators, builders, and innovators. For Youth to be good leaders, inventors and innovators, it is important that they are supported and are provided good health, training, and education to transform the future. There will be a boost in the economy of the country when the Youth is working and earning rather than being dependent on anyone.

 Youth can make a difference:

Today, India is one of the youngest nations in the world, with more than 55% of the population is below the age of 25. The Youth of our country today are increasingly becoming restless and trying their best to make a difference, but it has not been enough. More effort should be made if we all want to end unemployment, poverty, corruption, and violence in the country. Due to the presence of these diseases in our society, there has been a delay in the development of the country. Young minds are known to be innovative and hard-working that will help in the development of the country.

 Opportunities for Youth:

Youth can change the country only if proper opportunities in the various fields are given to them. Youth should be motivated to consider different career options such as politics, which eventually helps in running the country. Young minds should be motivated to occupy high positions such as politicians, ministers and even the Prime minister.

 Youth and Smart India:

Young Indians can showcase the country's potential, talent, and diversity on the global stage. Today's youth are the building blocks of Smart India and the driving force behind India's future growth and development. With their energy, creativity, and idealism, they can contribute significantly to the country's progress through innovation, community service, entrepreneurship, and participation in governance. Youth has the power to bring change. They have the power to demand justice. They should be taught about how the country works and how they can be a significant part of the development of the country.

 Conclusion:

To conclude, the role of the Youth is very important in the building of a nation. They can be a positive influence in society and can also solve the problem by introducing innovative  ideas that will only help in the betterment of the country. All the youth needs is the right motivation, opportunities and directions. 

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