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Aatmanirbhar Bharat - How Can School Children Contribute To National Development
With more than 180 million school children in India, the young generation is a force that is yet to show it's true strength. Children have the energy to help the nation fight the problems that are hampering its progress and then steer India onto the path towards becoming Aatmanirbhar Bharat or self- reliant India.
To begin with school children can organise and participate in numerous awareness campaigns to fight problems like pollution. For instance, if each child consciously refuses to use plastic tiffins and bottles and is careful about not littering in public places, pollution levels will drop drastically. The time,money and effort currently being spent by the government to handle pollution can then be used more creatively towards developing a self-reliant nation.
Additionally, our nation suffers from acute illiteracy. This illiteracy translates into higher unemployment and crime rates. School children can help here by trying to educate underprivileged children of domestic helpers. While the government looks at literacy in terms of figures, these children will be able to deal with their not-so-fortunate counterparts on a one-to-one basis. This will help motivate both sets of children, to impart and gain education. An educated nation is better adapted to technological progress and efforts towards self-reliance.
As unrealistic as it may sound, school children have the potential to change the face of the nation and help fight issues that the country is facing and put it on a progressive trajectory, to take it to a level when India can truly claim its position as Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
With more than 180 million school children in India, the young generation is a force that is yet to show it's true strength. Children have the energy to help the nation fight the problems that are hampering its progress and then steer India onto the path towards becoming Aatmanirbhar Bharat or self- reliant India.
To begin with school children can organise and participate in numerous awareness campaigns to fight problems like pollution. For instance, if each child consciously refuses to use plastic tiffins and bottles and is careful about not littering in public places, pollution levels will drop drastically. The time,money and effort currently being spent by the government to handle pollution can then be used more creatively towards developing a self-reliant nation.
Additionally, our nation suffers from acute illiteracy. This illiteracy translates into higher unemployment and crime rates. School children can help here by trying to educate underprivileged children of domestic helpers. While the government looks at literacy in terms of figures, these children will be able to deal with their not-so-fortunate counterparts on a one-to-one basis. This will help motivate both sets of children, to impart and gain education. An educated nation is better adapted to technological progress and efforts towards self-reliance.
As unrealistic as it may sound, school children have the potential to change the face of the nation and help fight issues that the country is facing and put it on a progressive trajectory, to take it to a level when India can truly claim its position as Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
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