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Answered by Anisha5119
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Those who support the participation of students in politics make out an equally strong case. They argue that education does not mean mere literacy. It means a total and all-round development of per­sonality. Participation in politics leads to a harmonious development of personality. It makes him aware of what is happening in his coun­try and in the world around him. It also develops in him the qualities of leadership. Instead of being a timid and shy bookworm, he grows into an aggressive, dominating and alert young man who knows how to fight the battle of life.

Those who support the participation of students in politics make out an equally strong case. They argue that education does not mean mere literacy. It means a total and all-round development of per­sonality. Participation in politics leads to a harmonious development of personality. It makes him aware of what is happening in his coun­try and in the world around him. It also develops in him the qualities of leadership. Instead of being a timid and shy bookworm, he grows into an aggressive, dominating and alert young man who knows how to fight the battle of life.Participation in politics trains a student to be a good citizen. It gives him training in the democratic way of life. He grows into a responsible and cultured citizen. It creates in him a sense of patriotism. He has a fair knowledge of the world. He develops a debating skill. As a leader he develops such qualities as courage, sincerity of purpose, a spirit of service, and sympathy for his fellowmen and self- discipline.

Those who support the participation of students in politics make out an equally strong case. They argue that education does not mean mere literacy. It means a total and all-round development of per­sonality. Participation in politics leads to a harmonious development of personality. It makes him aware of what is happening in his coun­try and in the world around him. It also develops in him the qualities of leadership. Instead of being a timid and shy bookworm, he grows into an aggressive, dominating and alert young man who knows how to fight the battle of life.Participation in politics trains a student to be a good citizen. It gives him training in the democratic way of life. He grows into a responsible and cultured citizen. It creates in him a sense of patriotism. He has a fair knowledge of the world. He develops a debating skill. As a leader he develops such qualities as courage, sincerity of purpose, a spirit of service, and sympathy for his fellowmen and self- discipline.Politics makes a great interference in their studies. Their interest gets diverted from the main aspect. Interest in politics leads a stu­dent to be an active participant in strikes, demonstrations and pro­cessions, as a result of which he loses his real purpose in life and goes astray. Participation in politics thus spoils a student’s career.Students of today are the future guardians of our nation’s des­tiny. They are the moulders and builders of future India. Political consciousness is, therefore, an indispensable factor contributing to the growth and development of a nation. Students of India must cultivate a sublime sense of discipline, which is one of the essential requisites of democracy.

Answered by tk1681
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Students and Politics

Student of today are the future guardian of our nations destiny. Political consciousness is, therefore an indispensable factor contributing to the growth and development of a healthy public opinion on the part of future pillars of the nation. But in no case should these young men and women be allowed to be uses as a cat’s paw of the selfish and self centered shoddy politicians. Students must cultivate a sublime sense of discipline, which is one of the first essential requisites of democracy.

Should students take part in politics or not, has been one of the most baffling questions before all nations. Those who oppose the participation of students in politics argue that politics is a dirty game. It disturbs the peace of mind of students. It creates groups and parties and leads of permanents enmities. The primary duty of a student is to pay single minded attention to his studies. He cannot afford to take part in the luxuries of politics.

Politics causes a great interference in the studies of students. Interest in politics leads a student to an active participation in strikes, demonstrations and processions. At times it brings him into serious clash with the college authorities or the police. All this disrupts his studies and he loses his real purpose in life and goes astray.

Those who support the participation of students in politic argue that education does not mean mere literacy. It means a total and all round development of personality. Participation in politics makes a student aware of what is happening in his country and the world around him. It also develops in him the qualities of leadership. Instead of being a timid, shy, bookworm, he grows into an aggressive, dominating and alert young man who knows how to fight the battle of life.

Participation in politics trains a student to be a good citizen. It gives him a training in the democratic way of life. He grows into a responsible and cultured citizen who is an asset to the nation. It creates in him a sense of patriotism. He knows his duties towards his country. He has a fair knowledge of the world. He develops debating skills and he can always put forward his point of view with force and conviction. He develops all the qualities of head and heart. He is rained for leadership as a leader he develops such qualities as courage, sincerity of purpose, a spirit of service, sympathy for his fellowmen, self discipline and a devotion to duty.

Student life is the formative period of one’s life. A student must develop all such qualities in him during this period to enable him to lead a successful life. If he is kept away from politics he is likely to grow into a lopsided personality. If we study the most of them did take an active part in politics even during their student days.

In conclusion we can say that a student should take part in politics but it should not be an active participation. All activities are good if one remains within reasonable limits. Students should primarily be involve in their studies and keep themselves informed of what is happening around them. They should be prepared to join politics only if the situation threatens the unity or the freedom of the country.

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