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Write an article in 200 words on
'The role of Youth in National
Development to be published in
your school magazine. You are
Mumtaz l Mohd. Azam of xn
Std, Bharathiya vidya Bhaven.
Delhi.​

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Answered by puja2401
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        Role of Youth in National Development

The youth are the miraculous power of any country. The youth are the best hope of mankind. If any future goals of success, prosperity, peace, and safety are to be accomplished, their participation is a must. Similarly, if a country wants to achieve the goal of national development, it will have to involve the youth in the development programmes.

The youth can contribute best by giving their best. Each one of them must do their job and responsibilities perfectly. All the challenges can easily be overcome provided the entire youth power and resources are utilized and used optimally under the right guidance of dedicated leaders. India can do wonders. India will do wonders surely. And that will happen only when the Indian youth set their hearts to make India the land of opportunities, growth, and prosperity with their words, deeds, and acts.

If a nation is to achieve invincible prosperity in the fields of health, finances, science, technology, and innovation, the youth of that nation must adopt the principle of integrity as it is a divine quality; it augments energy, enthusiasm, creativity, fearlessness, purposefulness, and accomplishment. Applying integrity even in the minutest details, they must persevere in the fields above mentioned.

In conclusion it can be said that if the youth power is tapped optimally and wisely, the national development is just a cinch.

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Answered by Anonymous
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DATE: 14-5-2020

The termnation buildingornational development, is usually used to refer to a constructive process of engaging all citizens in building social cohesion, economic prosperity and political stability in a nation in an inclusiveand democratic way. Going by thedefinition, it is seen that all citizens are to be involved in building or developing a nation. Thus, the involvement of youth in national development is a must. In fact, youths play one of the most important roles in nation building.Youth are not only the leaders of tomorrow, but also the partners of today. Young people are socialactors of change and progress. They are a crucial segment of a nation's development. Their contribution, therefore, is highly needed.Youth always has been the key toany of the activities in the world be it war, politics, construction works; you name it and youth has, is and will have been involved, there's no 2 way about it. The hunger, desire, motivation, determination and high energy of the youth can make all the difference in either destroying or building a nation. Proper guidance and direction can bring the youth in forefront of national development. The young have passions, dreams and hopes. They have bubbling enthusiasm which has to be regulated and utilized in right way. This can surely ensure rapid national development. After all, all the people can only exercise their fullpotential when they are young and energetic. Youth is that period in which revolutionary thoughts spring to mind and these thoughts shape the world we live in. Bill Gates the founder of Micro Soft is a living example. He had a revolutionary thought and he exercised thought and look, how he has changed the world today.There are a lot of other revolutionary youth leaders around the world who have changed the world towards the development. Youth through organizing for a specific aim and positive direction can contribute more towards the national development.

                                                                         Yours sincerely

                                                                     Mumtaz I Mohd,                          

                                                           Bharatiya vidya bhavan,

                                                                          Delhi                            

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