What Young India Needs



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Today’s India standing proud on the shoulders of it's founding fathers who liberated this land from the crutches of the invaders who were not just limited to the British but went on to the Portuguese, the Mughals, the Turks, etc. with a strong sense of belief that this 21st century belongs to it and making a point to the world about it being a force to reckon with.

With a massive 35% population below the age of 35, India proudly boasts with it being the youngest nation in the world. With such a massive pool of potential young talent, the country must make sure as to the needs of the 35% is very well fulfilled so that their real potential can be utilized in the best way possible.

The young India is a rising sun which wants it to be free from the medieval mindset consisting of the draconian practices and discrimination on the basis of religion and caste, rich and the poor and have equal opportunities for all the people who proudly call themselves 'INDIAN'.

The young India like a river is making its own way through the rocks and the mountains through their hardwork and grit. It is the responsibility of the society to make use of the potential of this river.

The young India wants to break the contemporary rules of learning and wants to explore new ways to gain knowledge and experience that would make them the front runners in this ever-competitive society.

It is us the citizen of this great nation that needs to think more futuristic to cater the demand of the young blood.

It is us the citizen of this great nation that needs to work more progressively and aim higher to restore the legacy of India when it was called ‘The Golden Bird’.

It is us the citizen of this great nation that needs to ‘Make India Great Again’.

Pratyush Singh is a graduating law student with a keen interest on topics pertaining to national and international politics. He was the Chief Operating Officer of JRTC Consultancy, a legal startup that was a winner of Prarambh, India's first legal tech incubator. JRTC has been recognized by eminent personalities of the Indian judiciary as well as a former president of India. You can follow Pratyush on LinkedIn. Thanks buddy for this guest post!

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