Write an article on, ' THE CHANGING ROLE OF YOUNGSTERS.'

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  1. Youth has the power to turn a developing nation into a developed one. Youngsters are energetic, dynamic and volatile. They are experimental.
  2. With changing times the role of the youth is changing .Future lies on the shoulders of the youngsters. 
  3. Youngsters have the potential to give practical shape to the ideals of democracy. They dream a world free of poverty, unemployment and inequality. 
  4. Today, many youngsters are working towards the betterment of our society. The youth is coming forward in social movements. Their participation  in NCC and NSS units is extremely constructive for the nation. Be it blood donation camps or tree plantation campaigns, the youth is registering its presence in all the movements beneficial for the society.
  5. Youngsters are working towards adult education by creating awareness on the same. Also, we have a great number of qualified adults. 
  6. Today, youngsters are working as team players and entrepreneurs and not mere workers.
  7. They are working towards national integration.
  8. However, the role of youth is still lacking in the field of politics. Many of them are indifferent towards politics. Government should take necessary steps to channel the energy of the young breed in positive direction. It should create all the possible means to educate the youngsters.It should be realized that the youth is full of enthusiasm and holds great potential to provide shape to our dream of creating a developed country.

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 Dreams of a peaceful and harmonious world end when the dreamer wakes. He had dreamt of a world full of happiness where people are strong and healthy, where there are no wars, threats of war nor rumours of war, a world where love reigns. He rises to face a world on the precipice, hears news of killings and natural disasters, of poverty and disease, and goes out to experience discrimination and manifest hatred. He returns on from a world unlike the ones of his dreams, lies on his bed and dreams againWe the young people of the world are in a great position to make the dreams of peace come to reality"Youth are not only the leaders of tomorrow, but also the partners of today. ’’
As scholars have stated, "time is not evaluated by what has been harvested, but what has been planted". The government and society at large have equal responsibility to provide the youth with suitable grounds and thereby bringing about a matured and responsible population for the coming generation to lead a better life.

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 i also like it n thnx 4 it................

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 osm thnkz..:D

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our social exam was completed nd if u have maths paper plz send it 2 me

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do u want d sample papers of all subjects???

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Please send me sample papers

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 good but i think u have wriiten more as it is an article

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 priya if you want any help frm me i m their always with u......................

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 Ask any parent anywhere on the planet and they will tell you that there is nothing sinister, nothing as singularly depressing as Arpita’s copy.

Now this is not just a copy where a tidy conscientious child writes in copious details about everything, taking care to label things in boxes and uses eighteen different coloured pencils while describing ‘My favourite holiday’. This is actually a sinister plot hatched to make your parenting skills look bad by rival parents with way too much time, patience and colouring ability on their side. The child is merely an instrument; it is the parents who are graded.

The whole school evaluation process grades parents with a bewilderingly complex classification that involves stars, smileys, goods, very goods, keep it up. Are two smileys better than a ‘good’ and a ‘keep it up’? And what about Arpita? What has she got?

Today the child is seen as an entity that is moldable and the role of the parent is to build a person out of a child. This puts tremendous responsibility on parents who believe that their actions determine their child’s future and hence every small step becomes a BIG PROJECT where a minor mistake would make your child a dribbling sociopath tomorrow.

Hence the persistent belief that enough is not being done for the child inspite of the unfortunate truth that more than enough is being done to him. Children need to perform in order to make parents feel good about themselves. In that sense, not much has changed; children still become instruments for the realisation of some parental goals. If earlier getting Into Science was enough to make parents proud, now almost nothing is good enough. Ninety per cent is too little and one extra-curricular activity too basic. And yes, there is always an Arpita lurking somewhere with her wretched copy.

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thnx yaar.....

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and i say its a very good one

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and krishna.atul r u a kid !!!!!

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can't an expert..answer..this???

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