Young people are the future of nation what kind of a world would they like to live live in imagine you have an opportunity to address some world leaders at a gathering what would you say to them compresser speak you would like to make rules guidelines to write a speech of about 300 words make a list of important issue you feel need to be at rest by the leader used to that you would like to focus on start with an attention grabbing quotation or statement use simple everyday language gives active verb avoid the passive verb use your speech must flow smoothly and should be well connected
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You want to see the future ... the future is India” says Somini Sengupta, an author and New York Times reporter.
Her new book "The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India’s Young" looks at how young people are shaping the world's largest democracy, where 40 percent of the population is under age 35 and a million people turn 18 every month. As this population grows up, it will significantly reshape India and the world politically, economically and environmentally.
“This is a generation that was born with one destiny and is trying to make another,” says Sengupta. “They're trying to overcome their past in many ways and in so doing they are really reshaping their country from inside and they're really reshaping Indian democracy.”
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