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generation gap generation gap speech

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Answered by anushaaa
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Answered by Gamer9091
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Dear Friends – I warmly welcome you all to this special gathering where people from all age groups can freely interact and share their life experiences with each other.

However, before we start our session, let me welcome our very special guests of tonight, i.e. Mrs. Sunita Kashyap, the social activist and an NGO owner. The widening gap between young and the old, children and grown-ups is affecting the relationships in families and various institutions. This gap could be in terms of thinking process, the way things are perceived by different individuals, etc. So we are here to overcome this generation gap by bridging this gap through conversations and discussions Besides, I would also like to deliver a speech on the subject to help people become more aware about the sensitivity of this issue. The gap between today’s youth and old people is referred to as the generation gap. While the youth is inexperienced, impatient and aggressive, the elders on the other hand have cultivated patience, prudence and wisdom. They are comparatively found calmer and work with a caution. This phenomenon of generation gap is not something new as it has been very much there since ages.

The people who come from older generation always look at the young generation with skepticism. They are not able to relate with the younger generation. They feel that their time was the best time as young people used to value their elders and used to be more obedient towards them. There was a belief that disrespecting your elders would cause irreparable damage to the family. On the contrary, in today’s times the youth believes that excessive dependency on their elders is dangerous and they should be self-sufficient to do anything they want to. Young people dislike spoon feeding by their elderly people in the family.

This gap between the new and old generation is increasing day after day because of many reasons. Primarily, the youth of today feels that the current education system holds very little relevance in the real palpable world. It is not aimed towards getting a job. The outcome comes out to be such that after finishing the schooling, they realize that they are not fit for any job. They become extremely disheartened.

Secondly, life has become so fast-paced that parents have little time for their kids. There are lack of efforts being put towards developing understanding and intimacy between the young and the old generation.

Thirdly, the youth finds a great difference between what is expected out of them and what is actually the reality of our country. The discussion on dedication, duty, morality, etc leaves the youth in a great dilemma. The youth of today is not ready to blindly accept whatever their elders will teach them. When the youth finds that corruption and politics have entered every sphere of life – they are filled with disgust. They are always ready to put up a fight against social and economic discrimination. So they seriously want to see a change in society.

And, I hope that the transformation brought by our younger generation will only be for good and perhaps will try to evade corruption from every sphere of life.

Thank You
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