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write a letter to editor airing your concern about depleting human values in younger generation today


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Answered by angelinagajula04
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India has specifically been known for its great and high standard values, folk-ways and culture, may it be nationally or internationally India has won many of the hearts on the basis of its vast and wonderful culture. In a broader sense culture is the way of the social life of the people or precisely it is an organized system of behaviour of the human society. Now, values are a significant part of the Indian culture, we have various values (set of attitudes & behaviour) which superbly distinguish the Indians from the rest of the people of the other countries. Almost every aspect of our lives are guarded and directed by moral, social and cultural values which teach us the right way to behave with others. Like; we have moral values of honesty, kindness, humility, generosity, transparency, truth, patience, satisfaction, self-esteem that we are supposed to follow while leading our lives then on the other hand we have social and cultural values which direct our social behaviours such as value of greeting, obeying, giving respect, modesty, group harmony, social welfare, cooperation, brotherhood, patriotism, and respect for all religions etc.

Indian values undoubtedly have undergone many modifications and shifting, people have been applying the values according to their suitability and convenience. However, in the old Indian society people were more eager to follow and give importance to their values but now in the modern times values are somewhere losing their vitality. In the modern times when firm waves of modernization, westernization, industrialization and urbanization have impacted the lives of the people, the effect of the Indian values seem to have been lost in that. The great Indian values seem to have been replaced by selfish-motives, individualistic thoughts and egoistic drives of the human beings. The young generation of the country seem to have no faith in the old established moral and cultural values their mind-sets are structured in such a way that praises only the western values. Even the old generation of our Indian society feels helpless in reforming the so called westernized mind-sets, thus some of them have accepted this fact (with no other option left) and some are still struggling with their young ones to convince them about the importance of the Indian values.

The youth of today seem to have been bamboozled by the fascinating picture of the western values which are apparently hallow and unsuitable for our society, still the young generation gives more importance to those values since they believe that western values administer more freedom, flexibility, self-promotion, newness and confidence to them. For instance, the young generation feels more comfortable in waving a simple hand or uttering a simple ‘Hi’ or even a slang “hey what’s up’ for greeting someone instead of following our cultural value of greeting with folded hands and bowing down the head with respect and saying the meaningful word; ‘Namaste’.

The young generation have not at all tried to understand the essence of own values and blindly following the foreign values. Our values are so meaningful and have been directed for the welfare of the human beings only, which intend to bring harmony and affection among the people of our country. But blaming the youth alone would not be justifiable over here, they have adopted the ways which they have seen in front of them they have many mediums through which they have learnt the western values but here we are missing one important aspect of this scenario and that is that it might be possible that we being the elders, parents and the guardian have not properly introduced our Indian values to our young generation, it might also be possible that we have not guided them properly and taught about the great implications of our own values! There might have been something missing in the process of their upbringing that has resulted in the lack of faith of the youth in the Indian values. Thus, we should also consider the other part of this scenario.

Answered by taklatwothousandtwo
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Answer:

The above answer should have been a letter to editor but is looks like an essay!

Explanation:

we didn't need a essay we need proper format letter to editor .

well the information is nice ;)

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