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WHAT IS INDIA’S SOCIAL CHALLENGE TODAY AND HOW CAN THE INDIAN YOUTH CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS SOLVING IT? 1

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WHAT IS INDIA’S SOCIAL CHALLENGE TODAY AND HOW CAN THE INDIAN YOUTH CONTRIBUTE

TOWARDS SOLVING IT?

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CONTENTS

Overpopulation. Economic Issues. Sanitation. Education. Poverty. Corruption. Violence. Role Of Youth in Developing Nation.

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OVERPOPULATION

Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where

the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. 

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CAUSES

Decline in death rate.Better medical facilities.More hands to overcome poverty.Immigration.Lack of family planning.

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EFFECTS

Depletion of natural resources.Degradation of environment.Conflicts and wars.Rise in unemployment.High cost of living.

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SOLUTIONS

Better education.

Making people aware of family planning.

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ECONOMIC ISSUES

The Economy of India is the fifth-largest in the

world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity(PPP).

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PROBLEMS

Inflation.Poor education standards.Poor infrastructure.High levels of private debt.Inequality has risen rather than decreased.Rigid labour laws.

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SANITATION

Conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.

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SANITATION

Sanitation is the hygiene means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with hazards of wastes.

Inadequate sanitation, hygiene or access to water increases the incidence of diarrheal diseases as well as death.

Every year 1.5 million children die due to diarrheal caused by the combined effects of inadequate sanitation, unsafe water supply and poor personal hygiene.

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EDUCATION

Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: central, state, and local.

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CAUSES

More than 80% of schools in India are managed by the government.

Most of the villages in India do not have proper schools.

The biggest challenge that lies within the education system in India is the quality of education that is been delivered to the students.

The colleges in India lack funds.

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Infrastructure facilities at schools and colleges

across rural areas dispense very poor quality of education.

• It is the mentality of the Indian families that more and more people of the family should earn, little kids are send out to earn their daily bread.

CAUSES

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CAUSES

Most of the parents in India are not willing to send their children to schools to attain basic education, as they are illiterate so they don’t know the value of education.

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POVERTY

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POVERTY

A state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials to enjoy a minimum standard of life and well-being that's considered acceptable in society.

India suffers from substantial poverty.

In 2012, the Indian government stated 21.9% of its population is below its official poverty limit.

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CORRUPTION

Corruption in India is a major issue that adversely affects its economy.

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CORRUPTION

Corruption in the Indian society has prevailed from time immemorial in one form or the other.

The basic inception of corruption started with our opportunistic leaders who have already done greater damage to our nation.

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CORRUPTION

People who work on right principles are unrecognized and considered to be foolish in the modern society.

Corruption in India is a result of the connection between bureaucrats, politicians and criminals.

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MEASURES TO CONTROL CORRUPTION

Strong and stringent laws need to be enacted which gives no room for the guilty to escape.

Establishment of special courts for speedy justice can be a huge positive aspect. 

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MEASURES TO CONTROL CORRUPTION

Much time should not elapse between the registration of a case and the delivery of judgment.

 Some people are of the opinion that the wages paid are insufficient to feed their families. If they are paid better, they would not be forced to accept bribe.

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VIOLENCE

Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.

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VIOLENCE

Violence is defined by the World Health Organization as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community.

Globally, violence resulted in the death of 1.28 million people in 2013 up from 1.13 million in 1990.

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ROLE OF YOUTH IN DEVELOPING NATION

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ROLES

The youth would need to Aspire for entrepreneurship rather than conventional employment. 

The hopes of young people can be fulfilled only in conditions of peace, only in a civilized and cooperative world order. 

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ROLES

Young people are full of vibrant ideas. When properly motivated and sufficiently guided they want in their life. 

Young people have energy to try out things and the patience to learn from mistakes.

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ROLES

The youth can play a vital role in the implementation of elimination of terrorism.

The youth will have to compete with sporting spirit.

 

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THANK YOU…