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Role of youth in Atmanirbhar Bharat

Author Affiliations

  • 1BLDE Associations Commerce BHS Arts & TGP Science College Jamkhandi, Rani Channamma University Belagavi, Karnataka, India

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 12, Issue (2), Pages 53-56, July,14 (2023)

Abstract

Act on the educated young men/women, bring them together, and organize them. Great things can be done by great sacrifices only. No selfishness, no name, no fame, yours or mine nor my Master’s even Work, work the idea, the plan, my boys, my brave, noble good souls to the wheel put your shoulders Swami Vivekanandaji. India is the country which is having 1.3 billion population which is almost 17.7 percentage of the world population and which is having more youths than compared to other country. It is one of the core strengths of our country. Since it is introduced in the covid pandemic the whole world was affected by this disease. Depending one another is nature rules but self-reliant is also the more important because every know that a pandemic situation. Youths have a proper knowledge, education and skill development they can easily competition with others. Youths have allocating in different areas like education, agriculture, industrial, professional etc. and their contribution is 34 percentage of India Gross National Income.

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