Today, we have Malala Yousafzai, we have Greta Thunberg who have taken up the task on themselves but sure as what time demanded for, and there cannot be a denying to fact that technology played a key role in enabling them to do what they are doing.

Future is waiting for vibrancy of your deeds of virtue, world is looking at you, in a manner it never did before, your society awaits the reform package since a long ago, to counter the contemptible feudality. Now, one thing is for sure, there is no reason to lose.

 

Current young generation is more susceptible to technology and exposed to big world than any other previous generation, even, the one which devised the very word technology. So, current young generation is the only globalised young generation, as if they might be called as tech-spoon generation. It implies, their tasks are not the same as were the case for the previous generation. Breaking from the past, they are going to deal with the world at large, imperatively they need to stretch beyond the prevailing limits and push the boundaries to maintain a balanced space in the society for themselves.

 

As expected, going forward, path shall not be easy. As we understood, this world brings more opportunity than ever before. Similarly, the complications and responsibilities touch new peeks in this far reaching world but as Winston Churchill famously said “The price of greatness is responsibility”. New generation need not carry these responsibilities as burden but as never happened opportunities to the path of glory and success. Obstructions in the path should act as new opportunities rather than distraction from goals. The goals should inculcate the values for even more inclusive world, to endow the future generations with a gift, which this generation inherited from their predecessors to fulfil the dreams of never seen development and reform the society by liberating it from age old social menaces.

 

Today, we have Malala Yousafzai, we have Greta Thunberg who have taken up the task on themselves, necessarily not happily, but sure as what time demanded for, and there cannot be a denying to fact that technology played a key role in enabling them to do what they are doing.    

 

Ups and downs are part and parcel of every life, whatever be goal of pursuance for the life. But, if one thing that marks a difference, for whether the journey ends being successful or irrelevant one, is how we react. Success in those circumstances draws upon hope and ultimately hope holds the reputation of bridging between crisis and success.

 

Message for Indian youth, whether studying, working, exploring or creating, is now you are the only ‘creator of your own destiny’. Innumerable and a sea of opportunities await you in every field. Period of genuflection is over and as our prime minister says neither we need to bow in front of anyone nor shall we try to bully anyone in the world, but we are going to face the world eye in eye. Indian youth has done it in the past and again we are at verge of repeating. Often, failure has been a point of our journey but just giving up the battle is not our cup of tea. Let us put all our effort in turning ‘globalised age into Indian age’. Let us plug more credibility into the thought as a gentleman once said, “India’s youth is international in some commendable ways”.