India is a country of youngsters. One out of every three people in our country is young. In the 2011 census, 42 percent of the population was under the age of 20. By 2020, our country will have a majority of youngsters.
Today's youngsters are smarter, wiser, smarter, more sensitive and 'touchy' than all previous generations. Youngsters also have a strong sense of belonging to the country and a sense of shame towards their family. It has its own beliefs, its own principles, its own truth and its own essence. It is a mistake to look at youngsters with earphones in their ears and consider them careless or careless. We need to be very alert before creating any 'image' for youngsters by seeing a tattoo on the wrist or neck. He is not interested in Kuthali, he doesn't care what anyone does, he doesn't care what anyone says, he knows what I have to do. I have to lengthen my line and I don't waste my energy shortening anyone's line for that. I just have to walk my way. He is also ready to struggle and grieve to make his dream come true.
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Youngsters have their own questions and also their own answers. However, there are some questions that are confusing. Confusion also occurs. Which way to go? Which side to lean on? Research and surveys on young people's problems say that young people are often confused by two things. One is career and the other is relationship. Even more than a career, it gets stuck in a relationship. Sometimes tired of dealing with love and break-ups. In some delicate situations youngsters do not break if they are handled, listened to and saved. One scholar has nicely said that if a youngster breaks down, gets frustrated or deviates from his or her way, most of the blame is not on the youngsters but on their parents, elders and sympathizers.
There is only one thing right now. There was talk of a girl's marriage at home. At the same time, the girl boldly and clearly said that I want to get married, right? Let me do it with a boy I like. Listening to her daughter's words, the parents did not say clearly. Not to mention lovemarriage. The girl said, "You ask me who it is." What are you doing? What is its background? If you meet him, right? If you don't want to say no, don't tell me the reasons! Is it reasonable to say no without seeing, knowing or understanding anything? In all cases, the girl was more mature than her parents!