Today's Youth Should Not Run Away from Their Responsibilities
The young generation is the backbone of any society and country because the future of the country is built by the youth. Looking back at the pages of history, we can see that the youth have presented many examples to the world on numerous occasions. Can we ever imagine the freedom of our country without Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Chandrashekhar Azad, Khudiram Bose, Rajguru, Sukhdev, and millions of other young freedom fighters like them? The answer is... no!! Because it was these young people who told the world that freedom is not obtained by asking, but by the passion to achieve it!! And where else can one see such passion as in youth, at any other stage of life? The greatest characteristic of youth is that their heart, as strong as a thunderbolt, has a firm willpower, the passion and ability to fight every crisis in difficult situations, and the desire to do something new. When we talk about youth, who can forget Swami Vivekananda? He is still a source of inspiration for millions of young people around the world. Swami Vivekananda had said - "Youth is the real strength of the nation, no country can progress without giving opportunities to the youth." The characteristic of youth is that their work reflects speed, agility, and a new zeal; a sea of energy can be clearly seen surging within them. But as much as the youth is filled with zeal and enthusiasm, they are also equally inexperienced. This collection of their energy, due to inexperience, leads them towards ruin by making wrong decisions. Therefore, proper guidance for the youth becomes extremely important. The elderly can use their experience and the youth their energy to bring unprecedented achievements to the country. But it is unfortunate that the lack of coordination between the youth and the elderly is making our youth devoid of values. Today's modernization seems to have become a wall between the two groups.
Family Responsibility
The indifferent attitude of today's young generation towards their family clearly shows that they completely lack cultural values. It is very distressing to see that the parents who, even with limited resources, try their best to provide all the comforts and conveniences to their children and stand as a ladder for their children to move forward, to make them successful and capable, and sacrifice their every need, hobby, happiness, and joy, it is unfortunate that with the increasing "use and throw" mentality among the youth, parents are being forced to be expelled from their own homes. Often, this is the period when new relationships in the form of a life partner are being formed in the lives of the youth, and away from the deep experience of their parents, the youth often form emotional bonds with negative and opportunistic people and choose a burdensome and helpless life for themselves!! It is a matter of great shame that the parents who decorate and beautify their children's world with great care, those young people, as soon as they become self-reliant, are unable to fulfill even some basic needs of their parents and, considering them a useless burden, leave them in old age homes. By doing this, they not only fill the old age of their own parents with difficulties and sorrows but also fill their own lives with depression and resentment. Therefore, the youth will have to become sensitive and responsible towards their family because the existence and creation of old age homes in the presence of the young generation is a matter of great shame.
Youth and the Education System
Today we can call India a young country because our country has a much larger population of youth compared to other countries, but an even greater matter of consideration is what kind of mentality our youth are falling prey to. Is our country's education system capable of educating them in the true sense? Are today's youth ready to carry their values? Or is that immense ocean of power within the youth, due to the lack of guidance and a disabled education system, afflicted with the mentality of "this heart wants more" and completely on the path of deviation?
Most of the youth's time is now wasted on mobile phones and other useless and meaningless tasks. Whereas they can do a lot for the country as well as for themselves by using modern resources like mobile phones and the internet for tasks like education and research, but they do not do so, which is a deplorable thing for the country and for themselves.
Youth and Politics The time has now come for the youth to enter active politics because our politics has grown old with old thoughts and ideas. Only the youth are fully capable of taking the politics of the changing times towards development with their new ideas, energy, and farsightedness. The youth will now have to be ready to curb corruption. The youth will have to become responsible citizens. About 50% of India's population, 70 crore, falls in the youth category. Just imagine