Is the youth of India confident or confused?
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Saloni said:
7 years ago
So, my opinion would be that the youth of India is confused. India is a developing country currently and there have been dynamically changed regarding everything around us. So many options being put forward confuses one where to go and what to do ahead.
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Chitra said:
4 years ago
Both they are confused with their goals and society they are confident to spoil to vote the incorrect politician.
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Prakriti said:
2 years ago
In my view, the youth are a mix of both. In the case of technology, they are confident. They have good catching and adapting power to new technology. Even a small child knows how to use a phone, and appliances and also they are teaching their elders about it. But in the case of social media, they are confused. They know that it's a waste of time but even though they do. So, I think if they get proper guidance from their family members they'll improve it.
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Shivanshi said:
1 year ago
The youth of India, like young people anywhere, are a diverse group with varying experiences, perspectives, and emotions. It's challenging to make a blanket statement that applies to all young Indians. However, I can provide some insights based on trends, research, and observations.
Factors contributing to confidence:
1. Growing economy: India's economic growth has created new opportunities for education, employment, and entrepreneurship, fostering confidence among young people.
2. Digital revolution: The widespread adoption of smartphones and the internet has empowered youth to access information, connect with others, and develop new skills.
3. Increased access to education: Improvements in education infrastructure and policies have led to more young Indians having access to quality education, boosting their confidence and aspirations.
4. Cultural exchange and globalization: Exposure to global cultures, ideas, and values has broadened the perspectives of young Indians, making them more confident in their ability to navigate the world.
Factors contributing to confusion:
1. Societal expectations: Traditional expectations from family and society can create pressure and confusion among young Indians, particularly regarding career choices and relationships.
2. Competition and uncertainty: The highly competitive job market and uncertain economic conditions can lead to anxiety and confusion among young people.
3. Mental health concerns: The stigma surrounding mental health issues and limited access to support services can exacerbate feelings of confusion and isolation among young Indians.
4. Rapidly changing social norms: The evolving social landscape, including changing norms around relationships, identity, and expression, can create confusion and uncertainty among young people.
Conclusion:
The youth of India are a complex and dynamic group, and it's difficult to categorize them as solely confident or confused. While many young Indians are empowered and confident, others face challenges and uncertainties that can lead to confusion.
Ultimately, the confidence and confusion of young Indians are intertwined, reflecting the complexities of growing up in a rapidly changing world.
Factors contributing to confidence:
1. Growing economy: India's economic growth has created new opportunities for education, employment, and entrepreneurship, fostering confidence among young people.
2. Digital revolution: The widespread adoption of smartphones and the internet has empowered youth to access information, connect with others, and develop new skills.
3. Increased access to education: Improvements in education infrastructure and policies have led to more young Indians having access to quality education, boosting their confidence and aspirations.
4. Cultural exchange and globalization: Exposure to global cultures, ideas, and values has broadened the perspectives of young Indians, making them more confident in their ability to navigate the world.
Factors contributing to confusion:
1. Societal expectations: Traditional expectations from family and society can create pressure and confusion among young Indians, particularly regarding career choices and relationships.
2. Competition and uncertainty: The highly competitive job market and uncertain economic conditions can lead to anxiety and confusion among young people.
3. Mental health concerns: The stigma surrounding mental health issues and limited access to support services can exacerbate feelings of confusion and isolation among young Indians.
4. Rapidly changing social norms: The evolving social landscape, including changing norms around relationships, identity, and expression, can create confusion and uncertainty among young people.
Conclusion:
The youth of India are a complex and dynamic group, and it's difficult to categorize them as solely confident or confused. While many young Indians are empowered and confident, others face challenges and uncertainties that can lead to confusion.
Ultimately, the confidence and confusion of young Indians are intertwined, reflecting the complexities of growing up in a rapidly changing world.
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Anjali Sharma said:
9 years ago
Actually, because of unemployment and the pressure of parents on the teenagers, it gets difficult for them to select their carrier. Sometimes they have to choose that career in which they are not interested and because of that, they seem to be confused. But if they have given freedom for doing what in which they have interest, confidence will come automatically in them. One must have proper guidance also.
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Himanshu said:
9 years ago
Youth in India is mostly confused as there are many opportunities but lack of understanding of opportunities among them due to inefficient counseling system.
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Vishnu deepika said:
8 years ago
The Youth of India are confused because after completing their intermediate education, they are not able to choose the career because they are having many opportunities. So the government should keep some campaign programs to the youth on how to choose their career.
After completion of their graduation also most of the youth are jobless. Because they are not having an opportunity to a place where he/she really want. Because of very fewer opportunities.
They are doing whatever the job they are getting because of financial problems in their families. So the government should encourage the startups and should support the youth by providing finance to their startups.
The youth are very confused because their parents wish will be something and his wish will be something. So he will be in a considered state. Whether to achieve his parents wish or his/her wish.
I conclude that youth are very matured and they themselves should make decisions for their career.
After completion of their graduation also most of the youth are jobless. Because they are not having an opportunity to a place where he/she really want. Because of very fewer opportunities.
They are doing whatever the job they are getting because of financial problems in their families. So the government should encourage the startups and should support the youth by providing finance to their startups.
The youth are very confused because their parents wish will be something and his wish will be something. So he will be in a considered state. Whether to achieve his parents wish or his/her wish.
I conclude that youth are very matured and they themselves should make decisions for their career.
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Bhuvanesh said:
8 years ago
Hi guys,
I can see the youth were confused! why! what is the reason to get confused? Well. When being a kid, parents and teachers tell us that you have to get good marks to get your life bright. And the same BULL SHIT will be repeated in our HIGHER EDUCATION as well. After completion of our education. In an interview, they won't.
Ask for a percentage or subject knowledge they need GOOD COMMUNICATION, ENGLISH, ATTITUDE, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS, ETC ETC. Now tell me guys what this is.
This kind of situation will not only lead confusion but more than that.
But we are youth we will be confident to defeat anything. The thing the entire education system is bad.
I can see the youth were confused! why! what is the reason to get confused? Well. When being a kid, parents and teachers tell us that you have to get good marks to get your life bright. And the same BULL SHIT will be repeated in our HIGHER EDUCATION as well. After completion of our education. In an interview, they won't.
Ask for a percentage or subject knowledge they need GOOD COMMUNICATION, ENGLISH, ATTITUDE, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS, ETC ETC. Now tell me guys what this is.
This kind of situation will not only lead confusion but more than that.
But we are youth we will be confident to defeat anything. The thing the entire education system is bad.
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Shivani somani said:
8 years ago
Hello guys,
Youth of India is definitely confident but only because of some obstacles they are confused. The main cause of their confusion is EDUCATION. They are not getting as well educated as they needed. If they get education properly they will do their work confidently.
If the youth get proper support from the government, elders, social media and many more places they will definitely do well as compared to the present.
Youth of India is definitely confident but only because of some obstacles they are confused. The main cause of their confusion is EDUCATION. They are not getting as well educated as they needed. If they get education properly they will do their work confidently.
If the youth get proper support from the government, elders, social media and many more places they will definitely do well as compared to the present.
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Pranab sarkar said:
8 years ago
In my opinion, I want to say that the youth of India are somewhere confused regarding their career because they fear to take the risk before going to do anything.
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