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Role of youth in promoting peace and development in the disturbed areas of the country

Role of youth in promoting peace and development in the disturbed areas of the country
Start Date :
Jun 23, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Share your views on role of youth in promoting peace and development in the disturbed areas of the country.

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Ravi Manibanakar
Ravi Manibanakar 10 years 8 months ago
It should start with a family, then to small group in the village-->Village Panchayat-->Taluk Panchayat-->District-->State-->Country In this hierarchy level, we should focus on how small things can be changed to peace and turn them to reality. it is always possible with small group and small things.
Thavaselvan
Thavaselvan 10 years 8 months ago
The 5 most Largest spoken Indian languages have to be thought in all Indian schools along with the regional subjects for students to improve the language efficiency and increases the pathway for the students to work in various states in our country and also increases the job opportunities and makes easier for students to communicate within the senior company members with the regional language. It increases the friendship between the youths on various language and culture. It reduces variations.
kamana jain
kamana jain 10 years 8 months ago
Youth plays an important role in shaping the nation. Here are some ideas that i want to put frwd. Deploy the youngster to monitor each zila/area to educate people on what are govt. schemes and policies available. As many are not even aware of what is going on within the modern society. we can abridged the gap. Also, we can talk and listen to their grievances and make it fall on policy maker's ears. The intervention of NGOs would be the best means to implement a national wide reform.
aman sadana
aman sadana 10 years 8 months ago
The future of our country rests firmly on the shoulders of the youth. Thus, youth should be encouraged to travel across the country and engage with locals of disturbed areas. This should be done by means of scholarships, fellowships and grants. Once people of various regions intermingle and study together, they will find new found respect for each other.
KACHCHHI MOHAMMEDALI SIDIBHAI SIDIBHAI ALIBHAI KACHCHHI
KACHCHHI MOHAMMEDALI SIDIBHAI SIDIBHAI ALIBHAI KACHCHHI 10 years 8 months ago
TILL THIS DATE OUR GRIEVANCE NO.PMOPG/W/2015/0072482 DATED 08-12-2014 HAS NOT BEEN RESPONDED BY THE CONCERNED GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY.
SIVAJI RAVI
SIVAJI RAVI 10 years 8 months ago
SHRI MODI SAAB, I predict that there are some invisible negative forces acting upon the youth of our MOST POWERFUL states like KERALA, PUNJAB & HARYANA, ANDHRA & UP etc, in the form of CHEAP LIQUOR sellers. we should VERY Quickly DESTROY those Forces by transforming government dependence on LIQUOR for Revenue to ENGINEERING PRODUCTS & Food Processed goods exporting from IMPORTANT STATES. OUR NATION can make a huge Leap FORWARD if we eliminate NEGATIVE FORCES &kick out Mulayam to DEVELOP UP state