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Role of youth in promoting peace and development in the disturbed areas of the country

Role of youth in promoting peace and development in the disturbed areas of the country
Start Date :
Jun 23, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Jay Chan
Jay Chan 10 years 12 months ago
Our body and mind are prone to desires and bad intentions naturally. When we control our desires and change the bad intentions,bad emotions into good ones and learn to 'Respect thy Neighbor', We are on the right track.
Jay Chan
Jay Chan 10 years 12 months ago
Youth have to believe meditation clears the mind, preparing it for purer action. But a weak or sick body hinders clarity of thought.
Harshvardhan Shah
Harshvardhan Shah 10 years 12 months ago
Biggest blunder we as indian has done is to let go british from our country. See what british has done in britain in 60 years and see what indian goverment has done to this country. If we have given the same tax to british they have given us better infr, railway and other things. Even our millitry is using SOP(standard operating process) which was written by british people. Even railway netwrok they have given us 100 years back.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 10 years 12 months ago
It is merely distracting attutude of the authorities, both, political & beaurocratic, especially at the local level of administration -- that touches the citizenry direct, day-in & day-out -- that creates a big gap between the administration, and those administered. IT IS HERE THAT BREEDS THE SEEDS OF WHAT COMES TO BE KNOWN AS 'DISTRUBED AREA'. IN SUCH A SITUATION THE YOUTH TEND TO GET ALIENATED, INSTEAD OF BEING HELPFUL WHICH THEY ARE CAPABLE & WORTHY OF. LET US MEND FENCES ON THIS COUNT.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 10 years 12 months ago
There is ample need that the youth in the disturbed areas are, in the first instance, given to understand that 'THEY CAN DO IT', who, otherwise prone to taking the line that establishment of peace and enhancement of development come within the jurisdiction of the 'authorities'. THERE IS ALSO NEED FOR THE 'AUTHORITIES' TO SHUN SENSE OF SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH LEADS THEM TO THE INHIBITION THAT WHATEVER THEY DO IS AND SHALL BE THE BEST. THIS ATTITUDE DISTRACTS ALL, ESPECIALLY THE YOUTH.
RAJITH CHANDRAN
RAJITH CHANDRAN 10 years 12 months ago
Family plays a vital role in preparing individuals to shape their perspectives, behaviour traits and attitudes, at the very beginning. Schooling and education, another agent of socialization and social behaviour building factor. These two institutions are to be empowered and streamlined in such a way that they give birth to individuals, especially, youth with moderate civic sense, sense of belonging, sense of restraint and mature demenour, and a progressive attitude.
pushpa latha
pushpa latha 10 years 12 months ago
Moral teaching & moral policing should be done through law. Every individual should be accountable for what they write, speak & actions. Print, electronics & people groups should control by law. People in this country have taken right to speak in very granted manner, on this site people posted unnecessary comments not related to the topic should be removed and legal letters should be send asking clarification what made them to wright bad comments, actions, speak bad against individual/religion.
Manjunath Venkatachalam
Manjunath Venkatachalam 10 years 12 months ago
We have more youths in our country youth playing major role in promoting it we should make some changes from child education itself and made them to feel our culture. It can only achieved by visionary leaders not by missionary leaders