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Changing Face of The Indian Youth

“YOUTH is the best time to be rich, and the best time to be poor.”

-EURIPIDES

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This quotation can be applied to Indian youth .We can never forget the remarkable works of Indian youth. Today, Indian flag is flying high in every field in the world. The reason for this seems to be:
“The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it digests. The power of the mind are like the rays of the sun dissipated, when they are concentrated they illumine”. These words of Swami Vivekananda are really true in this context.

Research proves that the INDIANS have one of the most brilliant minds of the world. That is why the products of IITs and IIMs are being eagerly picked up by USA and other countries at the highest salary packages. Their contributions are immense whether it is in software field or in electronics. In the field of health and medicine, the contribution of Indian youth has brought a revolution. In sports, Yuvraj Singh and M.S. Dhoni are one of the best cricketers of the world. Sania Mirza is a shinning and emerging star in Tennis. Their actions have become unforgettable and a source of inspiration for others. Lara Dutta (Former Miss Universe) and Priyanka Chopra (Former Miss World) are example of Indian youth combining beauty with brain. In politics, Rahul Gandhi, Jyotiraditya Sindhiya, Rahul Jindal and many more are the inspirations for Indian youth. They are dynamic personalities with revolutionary ideas. They have vision to make a better India.

Despite so many problems like poverty and unemployment, the contribution Indian youth in the world is growing by leaps & bounds. Today, we see that Indian youth have become more alert, intellectual & forward, but they should not forget their culture & moral responsibilities. At last, a few words for the young Indians:-
“I dream of India where youth strives for excellence, I dream of India where youngsters are proud of their rich culture. And to realize this dream all Indians have to first WAKE UP.”

Shelly Chaudhary
B.Tech.   Computer Science & Engineering   (2008 Batch)

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1 Comment on “Changing Face of The Indian Youth”

  1. #1 Honey Singh
    on Feb 11th, 2009 at 7:52 pm

    I personally like the way this post it blogged into.
    Image suites the post.

    @Shelly
    “Despite so many problems like poverty and unemployment, the contribution Indian youth in the world is growing by leaps & bounds”

    The article is energetic and flames inspirations.

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