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Shaping of an amorphous vision to a crystalline one.

"Youth is what makes or breaks the nation.."

We as the 'youth' of Bharat, get a sheer understanding on this one concise statement on how crucial the importance and significance is of our younger generation, in order to bring about the revolutionary changes in critical and essential matters so as to make Bharat a virtuous and ethical nation.

However, the question that arises here, is "what is our contribution towards the evolution and expansion of Bharat, we being the ones, the future of our nation depends upon?"

Expansion or evolution not solely in terms of concrete or as one might say physical or material development, but based on abstract evolution. Which would in turn result in a desired circumference and horizon of thought ,of the nation.

However, If we analyse the current state of affairs, we notice on how maximum number of the young individuals of our country are willing to depart and settle in other countries, despite deriving the indispensable and vital education from Bharat. When questioned on the major reason for not willing to serve their ' _janmabhoomi_ ', we perceive vehement denials with a set of common reasons to support their choice. Major one of them being, 'lack of resources' be it materialistic or as in terms of manpower or employment'.
For instance, lack of service in rural and remote regions of India, namely the paucity of medical support, infrastructural support and so on.
if analysed and examined the major purpose of pursuing Medical studies or aspiring to pursue engineering, law studies or any other profession and career, it all comes down to one or another selfish motive rather than the ' _seva bhav_ '.

The vision to play a pivotal role in addressing the issues in an attempt to mould a society consisting of youth as a vast source of innovative ideas and solutions yet stands vague.

One may inquire on what must be our aim so as to contribute to a better idea of a nation.

The point that me as a bharatiya yearn to portray here is, the youth's negative attitude and approach towards our nation. When canvassed upon this particular subject, the straight forward and rather blunt replies obtained are generally framed as " _other countries are a whole lot better in an entire aggregate, whereas Bharat lacks in almost each and everything_ " but, the required and necessary amount of contribution and our effort towards making Bharat an imperium is undoubtedly nil. This thus creates an irony in the context of betterment of our nation. Furthermore, how do we as the "youth" of Bharat expect our nation to reach enormous heights without our mandatory support? This is a question we all bharatiyas must ask ourselves. The reason this is not a burning issue, is because this has always been beyond our realisation, but it is quite the time to enlighten ourselves. Thus and so, If according to article 19 (1)(a) of the Indian constitution we are given the right to freedom of speech and expression, it comes with a price to pay, which is none other than responsibility and loyalty towards Bharat.

Succinctly, the vital change in our mindsets and perspective can and must bring all the difference. The best we can do is our generous effort towards the shaping of an amorphous vision to a crystalline one.


"Stay in your nation, serve your nation"

Jai Bharat.
~Sia Patel.