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    Indian Religions

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    THE INDIAN RELIGIONS The Indus Valley Civilization Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa (2500 – 1500 B.C.) - trade‚ commerce‚ domestic‚ sewage system‚ drainages‚ buildings‚ establishments‚ streets‚ paved roads‚ fortresses‚ urban planning‚ infrastructure‚ peaceful civilizations - indigenous Indian people – Dravidian‚ language – Dravidian or Indo-Aryan - declined between 1800 – 1700 B.C.E.‚ possibly due to the effects of flooding and drought - Aryan (‘Noble Ones’) Invasion/Migration - nomadic tribe located

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    Radicalisation of Indian Youth India faces several threats to its national security in this increasingly globalised environment and the radicalisation of the Indian youth is the greatest threat to our security. This was the view put forward by Mr. Rajnath Singh‚ the Home Minister of India while speaking to a group of reporters in Tel Aviv‚ the capital of Israel during his visit there on 6th November 2014. This was the first visit of an Indian Home Minister to Israel‚ since June 2000‚ marking an

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    Impact of Religion on Youth

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    Introduction The impact that religion has exerted on mankind’s history is phenomenal‚ even in the twenty first century‚ perceptions are beguiled more by religion than any other factor. Too many policies‚ political associations‚ economic stances and military actions are dictated to a large extent by religion for anyone to take it lightly. This holds much greater significance for the people of the subcontinent than other places‚ save a few exceptions. Whether this was due to the success of the

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    Youth Ministry “Train children in the right way and when old‚ they will not stray.” These are words which we often here from our parents‚ grandparents and ministers‚ and most likely have memorized‚ since we were young. As youth and teenagers these words probably seemed easy enough for our parents and later for ourselves to fulfill; but the more mature we became‚ the more we realized what a gigantic task‚ “to train children in the right way” is. The Lord has entrusted to us; whether we are

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    Indian Religion : An essay India as a country has been bestowed with several nomenclatures. Right from unity in diversity to birthplace of Hinduism and Sanskrit‚ the land has always been admired and revered for its rich cultural legacy and variety that it offers. India is a story‚ a legend‚ folklore and an anecdote in itself. It needs no introduction‚ no specific mention. It has continued to thrive for centuries and there are bright chances of it being the next super power. The country has always

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    adversaries.Politics is exercused on a wide range of social level‚from clans and tribes of traditional society‚through modern local goverments‚companies and institutions upto sovereign states to international level. Importance of Youth in Indian politics In 2004‚ 50% of the Indian population was aged 30 years or younger; however‚ only 35 out of 543 Lok Sabha members (0.06%) were aged under 35. Nevertheless‚ a World Values Survey conducted by the World bank showed that the proportion of people aged 18–24

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    INDIAN YOUTH:HOOKED OR CROOKED “YOUTH is the best time to be rich‚ and the best time to be poor.” -EURIPIDES This quotation can be applied to Indian youth .We can never forget the remarkable works of Indian youth. Today‚ Indian flag is flying high in every field in the world. The reason for this seems to be: “The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts‚ but how much it digests. The power of the mind are like the rays of the sun dissipated‚ when they are concentrated

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    10 Special Tuesday‚ February 9‚ 2010 New Delhi NATIONAL YOUTH READERSHIP SURVEY 2009 NATIONAL BOOK TRUST-NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH Indian Youth: Demographics & Readership Youth Demographics Population (Million) Census 2001 Total (All India) Youth (13-35 years) Literate youth (13-35 years) Share of youth Youth to total population Literate youth to total population Literate youth to total youth 37.8% 26.6% 70.0% 37.9% 27.4% 72.8% 1‚029 390 273 NYRS 2009 1‚213 459

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    What are you hooked on? Idiosyncratic gadgets having synched into the lives of the youths have made more independent individuals who are hooked 24/7 to them‚ either it be on a Smart Phone or Tablet or iPod. Free apps which have flooded the markets are an easy access to anyone with a Smart Phone or a Tablet‚ who is even willing to BUY them for self gratification. Gone are the days when the urban teens were seen loitering in the neighbourhood or in the streets and hanging out with friends and were

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    The Role of Youth in Indian Politics Ashima Madan On the roads of Indian democracy‚ we have travelled for about 63 years now and shall continue the journey for years to come in the same rickety ancient grubby vehicle of ours that has driven us for so long. The list of travellers is an assemblage of young dazzling men and women. The blatant contrast between them arouses debates. It makes us ponder over the role of youth in Indian politics.  There have been certain qualities constantly

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