x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Artists, GenZ entrepreneurs will forge India’s future together: LG Sinha | LG chairs University Council meeting of JU | Security forces fully prepared to tackle emerging challenges in J&K: Chief Secy Dulloo | Mukesh Singh takes over as DGP Ladakh, calls on LG | CM Omar explores collaboration opportunities during visit to IICT-NFDC campus in Mumbai | Startup India now a revolution: PM Modi | BJP to name new party chief on Jan 20 | EOW Crime Branch Kashmir chargesheets 2 accused | India home to world’s second largest diabetes population in 2024: Study | Kashmir parts record fresh snowfall | Mortar shell found, defused | Labour department organises one-day awareness camp on new labour codes at Samba | Strict action against land lease irregularities: Chief Minister | Speaker Legislative Assembly reviews preparations for Budget Session | Three terrorist hideouts busted by Kathua police in joint operation | RDD Team reviews development works in remote Panchayats of Doda | FICCI FLO JKL conducts Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Programme | IGP Jammu chairs valedictory briefing of refresher training | "Central Government Schemes have boosted the fruit industry in Kashmir": Dr Darakhshan | JKRERA inspects illegal colonies in Udhampur; issues notices to developers | Cyber awareness workshop organizes at Doda | Educational institutions must actively nurture sporting talent: CM Yogi | Satish Sharma lays foundation stone for Rs 98.60 Lakh beautification project | SSP Doda chairs security review-cum-SMAC meeting ahead of Republic Day | Dr. Satwant Singh Rissam elected JU alumni association joint secretary | DC Srinagar felicitates J&K deaf cricket team for wining “IDCA 4th test national cricket championship” | Year End Review of Ministry of Power - 2025 | District Police Jammu recovered 746 lost and stolen smartphones | The Doctor’s Dilemma: Illegible Handwriting, a Prescription for Disaster | Future Ready Force | Ladakh poised to emerge as Premier Winter Sports Hub: LG Ladakh | Piping ceremony of selection grade constables held | People of Iran must stand united against "Ploys" of US, Israel, says PDP chief | Drug peddler arrested with heroin by Udhampur police | Guru Nanak Dev University successfully organised 50th golden jubilee convocation | DC Kathua reviews implementation of Food Safety and Standards Act-2006 | Indian Army signs MOU with Podar Education Network to Support Wards of Soldiers | Long-running absconder nabbed after 13 years | Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann pitches for stronger trade ties with British Columbia | Lakshya Bhatia of DPS Jammu Shines at National Hapkido Championship 2025-26 | GDC Hiranagar participates at AgriThon 2.0 at SKUAST-Jammu | MCM celebrates National Startup Day | Mahika Sharma Brings Glory to DPS, Jammu with Outstanding Performance at J&K UT Weightlifting Championship | Police foil illegal transportation of bovine animals | ADG Armed reviews arrangements for 2nd All India Police Kabaddi Cluster 2025-26 | Govt promotes section officers as under secretaries in J&K secretariat | Samba police register 39 FIRs against house and land owners for tenant verification violations | UP govt to train Ayodhya boatmen for narrating historical tales to tourists | Police nab drug peddler with Charas | SMVDU's Sunanda presents paper at International Conference, South Korea | Ramban Admin all set to start 2nd phase commemoration activities | Haryana Right to Service Commission disposes of case related to Dr Ambedkar Meritorious Student Scheme | Celebration of National Youth Day at GDC Bishnah | GDC Sunderbani organizes Symposium/Debate Competition on National Youth Day | Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyan Committee of GDC Vijaypur organizes lecture on drug abuse | LPU clinches First Runner-up Trophy at 39th AIU North Zone Inter-University Youth Festival | Back Issues  
 
news details
Young generation between dreams and challenges
11/3/2025 10:05:09 PM
Vijay Garg

India is the youngest country in the world. The young power contributing to the development of the country in the Amrut period of independence has been named as ‘Amrut Generation’. This generation is mainly comprised of all Indian youth who are under the age of thirty-five They make up about fifty percent of the total population and are contributing to the country’s development and shaping its future. At present, India’s young population is an important part of the ‘dead generation’. The Prime Minister of the country says that fulfilling all dreams of Amrit generation is a government’s determination to create countless opportunities for them and remove all obstacles in their path. For this generation, the government has made many efforts in that direction through its budgets and other types of plans. But the only real evaluation of progress can be in looking at the challenges that arise on a declared ground level. The Union Budget 2023-24 outlined Amrit Generation as a priority. more practical in the education system come in went. who and emphasis on vocational and skills training in addition to its revival for industry-oriented India’s vision for what is going to be known as Kal, with a strong public finance and ‘Immortal In Technology-driven and knowledge based economy includes Public participation can play an important role in this through ‘with all, everyone’s efforts’. The economic agenda to realize this approach is mainly focused on three things. citizens, especially their aspirations young people Providing adequate opportunities to fulfil, encouraging development and full employment creation and strengthening comprehensive economic stability. Schools to universities have made progress in strengthening their education system over the last decade Efforts have been made to provide quality and future education for all with improvement and expansion in institutions such as IITs, IIMs and AIIMS. These efforts have seen the number of higher education institutions increase by 13.8 per cent, from 51,534 in 5 in 2014-15 to 70,683 by May 2025. It has universities, colleges, Prime Minister . Of till Vidyalakshmi and R&D institutions include Development Institute. was 760 of the figures, which is up Accordingly, the number of universities increased to 1,334 by May 2025. The number of colleges increased from 38,498 in 2014-15 to 51,959 by May 2025, meeting increasing demand for higher education. There were sixteen Indian Institutes of Technology in the year 2014. The number is expected to rise to twenty-three by May 2025. Similarly, there were thirteen Indian Management Institutions in 2014, which increased to twenty-one by May 2025. By 2014, the number of AIIMS had increased to twenty-three. The government believes all this are doing important work in achieving the dreams of a young generation. Prime Minister Skill Development Scheme 4.0 was launched under Budget 2023-24 to provide skills for millions of young people over the next three years. Emphasis on training for jobs, industry partnerships and the creation of courses with industry needs. All new A-level skills will be included in the courses under this scheme. There is no doubt that India has one of the youngest populations. But to get the most out of it, it is essential that young people are trained in skills appropriate to industry needs. Under these efforts, PM Skill Development Scheme has trained 1.63 crore youth in diverse skill areas so far in 2015. This skill scheme is short term training for the youth of the country Place and was started with the aim of providing skills through pre-education 7.37 lakh youth trained in the year 2020-21. The Amrit generation faces many kinds of problems. The cost of housing, education and health services are the challenges facing this generation. Traditional jobs are increasingly unsecured and low-paid, which is reducing financial stability. Due to low availability of loans, lack of stable wages and ★ such young people face difficulty running a family. Many young people do not get employment services according to their qualifications. As a result, they have to work in low-level jobs. Mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression are emerging as a major challenge among young people. It affects their productivity. Many young people face a confusing environment where they don’t get the right guidance and therefore take the wrong paths like alcoholism and crime. The Internet But there are also some materials that lead young people astray, affecting their family relationships and driving them towards their goals. It is necessary to address these problems faced by the young generation of 61 countries. Sustainable and quality employment, housing, education and health services for young people need to be made more prosperous and affordable. Professional and technical for it
Internet But there are also some materials that lead young people astray, affecting their family relationships and driving them towards their goals. It is necessary to address these problems faced by the young generation of 61 countries. Sustainable and quality employment, housing, education and health services for young people need to be made more prosperous and affordable. For this, emphasis should be placed on vocational and technical education so that young people can develop their skills in line with industry needs and contribute to the modern economy. Support and counselling services should be provided for young people to deal with depression and other mental health problems. intoxicated in today’s young generation The problem is getting messy. This puts the future of millions of young people at risk. The question is how to prevent an immortal generation entangled in the widespread circle of addiction from being expected to build a future on their own Oh. It is important to strictly prohibit the sale of drugs and raise awareness among young people about the side effects of addiction. Moreover, young people should be taught to face every situation in life with moral values. Persons and entities that provide inspiration can play an important role in this work. Parents should spend as much quality time with their children as possible and try to make them physically and mentally stronger. The Government should increase investment in education, health and employment. To develop and implement comprehensive policies to address the problems of youth.
Vijay Garg Retired Principal Malout Punjab
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU