Who Young India Would Like To Question?

Who Young India Would Like To Question?

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Young India would like to question the policy makers for not giving due respect to the one who protects us - the soldiers, not raising there salaries and instead raised the salary of a people's representative who serves the people only for 5 years .

By Bhavana Jaison

Politicians

By Jeffrey okeke

Educators because think so they can give us new solution for the future activity beginning to people because they are newly prepared and they have potential manner to do anything.

By SRISHTI MISHRA

Illiteracy is one of the biggest and main problems that is slackening the pace of progress of our Nation.There are many Einsteins hidden in our Nation but due to illiteracy,they cannot come out.I want to question the Educators of India that why is it suffering from illiteracy?

By Nithya Santoshini

I would definitely question to the educators and politicians , who promise to literacy but fail to do so, every time.

By Riya pandey

I would like to question environmentalists. Delhi has been one of the most polluted cities and Diwali is approaching , is the city going to choke to death?

By Sanah Malik

Politicians must be questioned as they are always saying or planning something but almost never implement it. They always talk of elimination of corruption, but do not take any steps towards the cause, exception being our PM Narendra Modi.

By Ashutosh Rana

can government do something to stop child labour ?

By Keerthana.s

I want to question politicians , that why didn't they take a step for our country development . Why they only think about corruption????

By Ananya Bhatia

I want to question politicians , that why didn't they take a step for our country development . Why they only think about corruption????

By Ananya Bhatia

I would like to question the politicians because as they come at election time and ask for vote they say we do that we do this we do everything but they are not doing nothing I am not seeing any progress in society so I would like question politicians that why are they fooling people??

By Sudharshan a.k

A question to social activists "why don't you try to make steps to stop polythene bag manufacturing?"

By vishva

we the next to save our India......

By MANSI BORADE

I would question the politicians about their election campaigns. How easily they manage to befool the people. Why do their election campaigns involve mud-slinging and name calling without any real debate on policies?

By Sanjula Gupta

Hurry up I want the answers...

By Brenda Marshal

Pakistan. We have been so good with you people always and have even welcomed people from your country still, you have grudges with us. Why?

By Daksh Bengani

I want to question the politicians.During the time of elections, the parties promise to fulfill the needs of the people but the people need to vote for that party instead.But,as we all know,after it wins the elections, it tells that it did not make any kind of a promise like that.Only a few parties are there which fulfill these.Why is it so?

By Nithya Santoshini

I would also like to ask Politicians to ban the use of crackers or any noise or air polluting materials. We should also prevent the use of crackers ourselves.

By Tejovardhan Mirtipati

If it were me, I would like to question Environmentalists. Because I would (Also would like the whole world to) want to know how to save the environmen. I would also like to tell everyone - If you are celebrating Diwali then celebrate it how it was created. When Rama & Sita were lost in a jungle at night, the people of their kingdom lit diyas (lamps) to guide their way. So, Diwali should be celebrated using lights not Noise & Air pollution.

By Tejovardhan Mirtipati

I'd like to question sportspersons

By Jeffrey okeke

Everyone who born in India have responsibility for all happenings-sad or happy.All people should contribute to uplift India.

By Rajashri Radjane

I would like to question the politicians of our country who at the time of elections often make big promises and do not fulfil them, who are corrupt, who can stoop to any level to mint money and who love to exploit the gullible people.

By Himanshi Dhawan

Educators,actors and student leaders

By Sarika P

Educators,actors and student leaders

By Sarika P

Instead of questioning I would like to do something for my country's progress by myself.

By D.Sowmika

The YOUTH and the citizenry in general never ask for too much. The common man's expectations are modest as always. To name a few- 1. Quality education 2. Sources of livelihood to fulfil basic aspirations 3. Sustainable environment 4. Permanent and affordable healthcare 5. A meagre role in nation building The orchestrated hype and frenzy surrounding the 2014 elections in our country gave people the hope of a secure future in India.

By Syed Mohsin

The YOUTH and the citizenry in general never ask for too much. The common man's expectations are modest as always. To name a few- 1. Quality education 2. Sources of livelihood to fulfil basic aspirations 3. Sustainable environment 4. Permanent and affordable healthcare 5. A meagre role in nation building The orchestrated hype and frenzy surrounding the 2014 elections in our country gave people the hope of a secure future in India.

By Syed Mohsin

. No one seems to be asking the crucial question - what does the youth of India want from their future leadership?

By Syed Mohsin

this season of endless TV debates between spokespersons of various political hues, we've heard a barrage of voices extolling the countless virtues of certain political parties and their leaders. However, there is a legitimate fear that in the din of these loud and often vexatious discussions, critical issues are being deliberately sidelined by those who find it convenient to spin the truth.

By Syed Mohsin

Politicians,Actors

By Sukhpreet

I would like to ask politician that why even after more than 60 years of independence we still talk about making roads?Can't we fulfill the basic necessities of India?

By Aditi Sahi

Young India has the right to and needs to question every person who has the power to influence and change the scenario of our country. Be it through politics, movies, protests or investments, if one can make even a slightest difference to our nation, we have to question him/her for the betterment and we'll being of our people.

By Disha Ray

Will INDIA ever develop?

By KANNUPRIYA

India is a developing country and young India wants freedom. They need to be aware of all the issues, crimes and happenings in their societies.t hey want opportunities to work and collaborate within their country. young India is a impatient lot , but they are also a hypocritical one. They should be aware of the present and question so they have the ability to face whatever happens in their future.

By Janya sarwal

Why only the extra activities be conducted by the overconfident children . There are some children who have more potential but they don't get chance? Why is this so ??

By Anusha Bansal

Why do sportspersons who play different sports other than cricket not get fame or get proper recognition that they deserve? In India, cricket is the most known and popular game which hampers the growth of other sports and the sportsperson related to that sport does not get the requisite status.

By Ishika Jain

India is a developing country, and as much as we focus on things like getting faster internet and spending crores on developing infrastructure, we are nowhere in giving every citizen basic necessities where people have to walk kilometers to fetch proper drinking water . When we look at the bigger picture and at the country as a whole, we realize that there are more pressing issues that must be undertaken and should be emphasized on.

By Ishika Jain

I would like to question , to protect India from the pollution please try to stop the pollution

By Krrish panjwani

i would like to question to actors is that try to do some movies which insuring and motivating the children

By parmeshgoud

I would like to questions environmentalist to protect India from the pollution.Try to stop the factories which are in the cities and villages first because from factories we are getting air pollution,water pollution and in some factories sound pollution.

By parmeshgoud

Young India should question the political system being practiced in the country. Since independence our leaders are dealing with the problems of poverty and illiteracy but still they are unable to combat with the evils.

By Khushboo

As per my views young India should question their consciousness.It may surely give the best answers to all the queries one having.

By Diwanshi Shetija

Young India should question the every individual. Who lives ,work and is an Indian and does understand there rights ,responsibility and work as a doll .

By By Maryam Nadeem

Young Indians should question their inner souls that why are they silent seeing India like a home of corruption.

By Nishi Upadhyay

I would like to question actors for their inappropriate scenes in films, which are ruining today's youth.

By Vihan R. Yalamanchili

Young India is the future success of India. Each and every youngster is important and can make the nation proud.

By Hiya Kilam

I would like to question actors for their inappropriate scenes in films, which are ruining today's youth.

By Vihan R. Yalamanchili

I would like to questio myself. As i believe that the young india is the future of india it is extremely important to question my beliefs and my actions first!

By Shubhangi Sharma

Does the god is there or not

By Vaibhav tripathi 7 F cms Kanpur road saketpuri alm

Why is the Indian youth reluctant in pursuing politics as a career?

By Khushi Sharma

Why is the major problem of child labour and women disrespect not being stopped? Why is there so much pollution and dirtiness evrywhere in the country?

By Darshil Shah

Young Indians would like to question the Educators for not including the ancient rich history of India in our history text books. We are winked by the educators by briefing about our rich ancient culture instead of teaching in detail.

By Bhavana Jaison

Why are Indians not bothered about our beautiful environment and pollute it ?Why do Indians make caste discrimination?Why are differences made between poor and rich?Why is India technologically developed as other countries are ??????

By Brenda Marshal

Young India would like to question important policymakers and every responsible adult who is incharge or in a position to make changes important to us. Young India demands answers and expects quick solutions for a better, more prosperous India. Because we have only one llife so we Young Indians want to live happily and Prosperously.

By LINET CHRISTINA THOMAS

Educators!!! because what's lacking behind in this era of education in INDIA is the quality of education!

By Shubham Kumar Pandey

young India would like to question the politicians that when they are going to be seriously working for the welfare of our country without any greed ?

By Kanak

Why people are not concerned about the degraded quality of environment and living conditions?

By Kanak

Educators,Social Actors,Innovators, Actors

By Heenal Amit Shah

I would like to question the common man out here on what he feels is his responsibility to the nation for a nation is what its people are.

By Nanthashree.S

Should there be a common law for the whole nation?

By Ria Yadav

Is it ok to have a different constitution for different religions?

By Ria Yadav

Is home schooling better than going to schools?

By Ria

I would like to question the politicians.... Is curruption necessary ?

By Yashaswini nand

I think that the new generation is very curious and they have many questions whose answers can not be given by just one person. As the condition of today's world ,politicians, actors, educators and student leaders are the major people, whom the young India would like to question.

By Ojasvi Agrawal

I would like to question the Innovators and ask them what are their future plans for the betterment of the nation .

By Ritvik Baweja

I would like to interrogate the actors. They usually depict characters which leaves an impact on the audiences. How much important is it for an actor to leave a strong and a positive impact of his character on the public ?

By Ritvik Baweja

My question is for the politicians of our nation. These neta people are always endorsing their achievements. Don't you think either they should present their future plans and ideas how to implement them ?

By Ritvik Baweja

I would like to question environmentalists. These people are always spreading awareness about being sensitive towards environment, bug in reality do they follow so ar not ?

By Ritvik Baweja

I would like to question the politicians. Why they always cheat us, in every election they give a promise but do not follow it after winning elections.

By Neha Deshkar
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