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write an essay on role of Youth in sustainable development ​

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Answered by yashwantnewastha
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With 356 million 10-24-year-olds, India is having the highest population of youth in the world. The potential of this huge brigade can be realized if every segment contributes in his/her capacity to the fullest. Let’s see how by making simple changes in the way we think and work, this much needed change can be brought in, and for India.

Education is the one stop solution to almost every problem in India. Education can reach the masses only when they are made aware of the benefits of education. India needs sustainable business models for providing education to the needy ones. Initiatives like Each One Teach One should be made mandatory for 6 months for all employees of the established Indian firms. We also need start-ups that improve sanitation in slums and rural areas. In this context, technology start-ups must focus on innovative products like thermo-electric stoves for cleaner and economical cooking as 40% of India still uses traditional stoves to cook food. Indian youth as entrepreneurs should venture into the recycling revolution taking cue from countries like Sweden, which recycles 99% of household waste and turns it into energy.

Answered by singhbhoomi0705
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With 356 million 10-24-year-olds, India is having the highest population of youth in the world. The potential of this huge brigade can be realized if every segment contributes in his/her capacity to the fullest. Let’s see how by making simple changes in the way we think and work, this much needed change can be brought in, and for India.

Education is the one stop solution to almost every problem in India. Education can reach the masses only when they are made aware of the benefits of education. India needs sustainable business models for providing education to the needy ones. Initiatives like Each One Teach One should be made mandatory for 6 months for all employees of the established Indian firms. We also need start-ups that improve sanitation in slums and rural areas. In this context, technology start-ups must focus on innovative products like thermo-electric stoves for cleaner and economical cooking as 40% of India still uses traditional stoves to cook food. Indian youth as entrepreneurs should venture into the recycling revolution taking cue from countries like Sweden, which recycles 99% of household waste and turns it into energy.

Youth as politiciansshould become the influencers in the way politics is perceived in India. From ensuring effective implementation of basic government schemes like MGNREGA, Rural electrification projects, PMGSY etc, passing of important legislatures like Women representation bill, Lokpal bill, Road safety bill to ensure proper spending of the public funds in their constituency; young politicians have a lot of onus on them to make a difference.

Youthas managersworking in CSR functions should analyse the impact of their CSR activities and to what extent is it bringing the change in the society. Top 20% of the Indian youth population, in terms of education and well-being, should be the ones driving the initiative for change in the rest 80% of the population.

The Government alone cannot take up the burden of improving basic infrastructure like opening up of educational institutes, hospitals, building roadways, power plants among others. Indian firms should be involved in this mission of making India a developed country. If each Indian MNC opens 1 educational institute and takes up the funding of 1 hospital with world class facilities, the change is not far away.

Corruption is the root cause of almost every problem in India. Youth as civil servants are responsible for executing developmental work at the ground level. If each block development officer makes sure that work execution is proper in her/his block, if each district collector, with the police force under him, ensures maintenance of law and order in his territory, if each public works department official is ensuring satisfactory redressal of complaints; cities and towns and villages will prosper at an unheralded pace.

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