Is the youth of India confident or confused?

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Figah said:   7 years ago
Youth is confident about earning more and more money but confused about what set of career help them to do that as in the present environment they see how people are acknowledged by the society who join a good job as soon as possible, This confusion is also due to lack of respect to another field apart from engineering and medical by the society, Ex-student crack IIT, then crack Cat and finally UPSC so anyone can see some sort of t confusion regarding his career and many examples like these, Also there are no Confident enough of their career who set their own path and follow them earnestly.
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Nitin said:   7 years ago
Our Youth is Confident but they are a little more Confused because to survive now is hard because of the increasing competition in every field and they don't make the future plans (because of the un proper guidance).
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Yashi kansal said:   6 years ago
As regarding about subject it is said that "the person who is confident never become confused and the person who is confused never become confident. ".

India has 70% approx youth generation in the total volume of the population in which most of the population are dependent on the agriculture sector. Rest of the youth generation is dependent upon the textile and service sector.

In addition to education in developed countries parents also emphasis in the technology sector. In our country, due to lack of high-class education, the parents don't believe in technical line, they focused their child future only in schooling education, not in technical.

Seeing the scenario of the developed countries the Indians parents have to change their mindset up. The education should be technical along with schooling education.

In the present scinerio, our honourable prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi also emphasizing to provide compulsory technical education so that the ratio of unemployment curtail.
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Anju said:   6 years ago
In my opinion, Indian youth is well confused. As the education systems are not properly updated, so most of the students didn't get the basics which what they wish for. So irrespective of their educational qualification, they do whatever job they get!. In confusion about the future. And they always regret what they did! They can't analyse what's right for them.
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Shivanshi said:   9 months 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.
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Vijay Hireholi said:   9 years ago
Hi friends, as per my knowledge when I compared to other countries Indian youths are highly talented and more capable. In the current situation, youths are literally busy with what's app, Facebook and Twitter like etc. They should avoid and start spending some time for social development activities, social responsibility and help to each other's I hope youths can change the India.
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Nikhat said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, today the Indian youths are confident rather than confused. As we can see youths take actions against authorities and the despite of being humiliated or threatened they do not take their steps back. We can see the example of strikes taken in j.n.u against our HRD minister and recently there was a strike in D.U regarding timings of the hostel. They demanded to have an outing for the whole night. Here we can see they took actions against the administration. In other hand, if it's about choosing their career they are too confident in expressing their desire of being to be. It's another thing they are pressurised for choosing their parent's decision.
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Ramya said:   8 years ago
Hello, friends.

As youth is a pack of energy to a country. They are confident in situations when they are given chance to choose their interest of workers and their strong commitment towards it. But the problem arises when they start to compare with others, it leads to lose their patience, commitment towards their working confident and finally results in confusion. In my view, in order to overcome this confusion one should have belief in themselves and with proper guidance when required. So that our nation can have the strongest and confident youth rather confused.
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Ankit2142 said:   8 years ago
In my opinion the youth of India is confused, social media is great culprit, then youth tend to waste a lot of time chatting in social websites, moreover more percentage of youth are indulges in drugs, alcohol and for sake of short-term pleasures forget the sole motive of their life,

Each and every person has a dream, which he wants to fulfill, but due to lack of self confidence and determination he strays away from his aim, and it is certainly true in most cases at the present scenarios in case of youths of India. They run after the colourful life of short term pleasure without thinking about about their future.
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Raj savaliya said:   8 years ago
Some person like Dhirubhai Ambani and Sachin they are not well educated because they economical or other problem now youth think that "the last bencher will become more successful them clever student "but true thing is this, success or feller dependent on talent and hard work.
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