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How can we enhance the participation of youth in Politics and Governance?

How can we enhance the participation of youth in Politics and Governance?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Suggest ways to enhance youth participation in politics and governance.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 31st December, 2014.

Suggest ways to enhance youth participation in politics and governance.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 31st December, 2014.

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chaitrali naik
chaitrali naik 11 years 4 months ago
the new young generation want change. and this is possible by way of politics. from last few years the opinion about politics and politicians is not so good.. so this generation is not treating politics as a profession. if they get a chance and responsibility then defiantly current situation will change. and if this is related to their field or field which they like then the participation will be more and they will get more scope to innovation.
Shailendra Birthare
Shailendra Birthare 11 years 4 months ago
The selection of the candidate should be done transparently, by the people and in front of people. Everyone should be welcome on first come basis but general public should be invited. Like any competitive challenge, people should prove why they should be given a chance. There should be set selection criteria and the potential candidate should be evaluated on that basis. I remember Lead India by TOI few years ago. That should be the approach.
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
We need an environment where our voices need to be heard and our actions need to be impactful. We have to join hands in channelizing the energy and enthusiasm in the correct direction for achieving the herculean task of nation building. Regards Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
No nation is perfect. With the active involvement of youth in issue specific causes and movements, it is high time the society changes the way they perceive us. We aren't the reasons behind the ills of the society, rather we are the messengers of change who should be empowered and whose contributions should be encouraged. We aren't only the future of the nation, but also its present.
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
A nation with endless variety, India has the best engineers, doctors, businessmen, and scientists offering global expertise in almost all areas of development who are the paramount reason behind the expectation of becoming a world leader by 2020. But will we live up to this expectation or do we still want to remain a country with intellectual brilliance alongside the superstition and ignorance of people?
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
India needs to stand up to the world – not only as a military power, but also an economic power. We cannot leave everything in the hands of the government; this is the right time to provoke the minds of the youth for an upsurge that will create awareness and will be pivotal in making India a superpower.
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
For 50 years we have been a developing nation; it’s high time we became a developed nation. What is it that developed nations have and we don’t – money, resources, economy or brains? We have all of these – both in quality and quantity. Are we not patriotic enough? Then, why do these politicians deposit billions of dollars in foreign accounts and not spent even a quarter of it in the nation’s welfare?
Lokesh Chahar
Lokesh Chahar 11 years 4 months ago
India is diverse nation – many cultures, religions, languages and societies of people coexisting in one country. So, where do you stand? Do you follow the rules created by this society and carry on with your mundane existence? Or should you break the shackles and realize your dreams? Don’t you think that as the leader of tomorrow you should have the liberty of thinking, realizing and acting on your own principles?