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Youth In Indian Politics-A Comprehensive Analysis


Md Sharik & Rohit Raj Maurya, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow.*


Abstract

India now has the highest proportion of young people, defined as a group of people between the ages of 14 and 40. As the world's most populous nation, India has the greatest concentration of people in this age group. This is a class that is most impressive, truly and intellectually. The people bend over backward for the advancement of the nation and their families. The foundation of India is the adolescent. The adolescent assumes the primary part in making the country. The fate of any nation becomes delightful to the young people of the country. Yet, today Indian youth has become self centered; they don’t ponder upon the advancement of the nation but just contemplates himself. They are getting sufficient business open doors, yet tragically, regardless of how much the young people of today have been instructed, they are failing to remember their freedoms as well as limitations towards the nation and family step by step. Today the young people of India need to contact the levels, yet they are failing to remember that they are slicing their own underlying foundations to contact those heights. The youth of India is prepared for another adolescent transformation. Unfortunately, some are halting them. The young people of India settle abroad instead of adding to India. Today's childhood has been made just and target situated. This implies that the guardians of today don't believe their child or girl should add to the social work of the country, notwithstanding their work, in light of the fact that the current day climate is something like this. It has become to such an extent that everybody is just participating in making their own future. This article is going to discuss all possible aspects of youths in Indian Politics.

Keywords- Youth, India, Politics, Country, People.


 

* Third year students pursuing B.B.A. LL.B. from Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow.


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Abbreviation: NLR 

ISSN:   2582-8479 (O)

Year of Starting: 2020

Place: New Delhi, India

Accessibility: Open Access

Peer Reviewer: Double Blind

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