English, asked by RizaAmeer, 10 months ago

"Sir, I don't know what I should ask. I'm nervous... I need to have confidence, but I
haven't gained any confidence through my education all these years." These words of
the village boy who posed a question to Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam echoes the concern of
many youth in India. What do you think is the real crisis of the village boy? Express
your views in a paragraph.​

Answers

Answered by ahp007
19

Answer:

the boy's confidence level in highly diminished and he actually gained such state due to discrimination done to him on the basis of his financial status and he must introspect himself and try to gain confidence

Answered by VismayaDevashya
0

Answer:

The real crisis of the village boy is his lack of confidence. This speaks a lot about our education system where students are not taught how to interact with each other. They lack a lot of social skills which are very much essential in real life. Moreover students from rural areas lack exposure so they miss out on a lot of stuff which in turn leads to them lacking confidence during interactions. Sometimes they might even develop an inferiority complex which is really bad.

Explanation:

  • Lack of exposure
  • Lack of exposureLack of communication skills
  • Lack of exposureLack of communication skills Education system

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