Young India
“We cannot always build a future for our youth, but we can always build our youth for the future.”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
Youth of a Nation are Trustees of Posterity
- Youth is a transition time between childhood and maturity. Thus, youth is more fluid category than fixed age group, since some acquire maturity early while some learn later. However, it is roughly refers to the age bracket of 15-29 years. Youth of a nation are trustees of posterity. They play vital role in nation building through their creative potential, energetic mind coupled with enthusiasm and versatility.
- However, being ....
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- 1 Changing Contours of India’s Foreign Policy: Imperatives & Implications
- 2 "India's Unstable Neighbourhood: Strategic and Economic Implications"
- 3 Role of Research and Innovation in India’s Economic Growth
- 4 Press Freedom in India: Myth or Reality?
- 5 Role of Judiciary in Promoting Democracy in India
- 6 Jan Bhagidari as a Model of Effective Local Governance
- 7 India is no longer a Country languishing largely in ‘Extreme Poverty’; it is a Country with ‘Pervasive Inequality’
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