Thursday 15 November 2018

WHY DO WE NEED STUDENTS TO CHANGE INDIA FOR US?

“Those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world usually do”            
  • Steve Jobs
Where else could we see people coming together embracing each other's culture (enjoying all the while), getting criticized for their regional issues and passing their own light judgements on those matters (disguised as comments of course), proud of the fact that their thoughts matter as they have grown to be adults, breaking social stigmas, talking about solutions to issues, trying to be of use and more strictly, at a certain point dreaming of the world to be the same? This is how the student crowd is changing the country.



What education imparts to an individual goes much beyond the realm of academics and discipline. It ignites the mind to wonder, compare, process and in cases, revolt! Yes the country talks about being better. To change within, to make amends to the wrongs, to be more compassionate, to be more open but what it actually does is to carry on the same routine with just a thought of change. That's all. Maybe the society is still immature to change or is incapable of it because it's the generation that's not ready to move on. With stagnant issues, it becomes difficult. So as to what changes have they to make if at all their life would ever be the same. But that's something the Young generation doesn't need to worry about.

They know what's wrong with the society and what's the solution because we talk about it. And they are willing to make changes because they don't have an experience of adjusting to the circumstances (as opposed to the older generation who pretty much seem to be too attached to the issues to set them right). They need fast changes and changes that will make the field (society) better and for them to start life.


Fascinated by politics, laughing at discrimination, brimming with business ideas, holding patriotism dear and disgusted with people making decisions for them is how they make themselves aware about their rights and duties. For example if not for those pathetic 'voters’ who sell votes, politics would have been set right in this country long ago by these individuals. Same goes for the communal hatred brewing in parts of the country, corruption, and even to an extent, civility.

What is to be celebrated is that this is something that comes out of a necessity to revolt, to change and more importantly, to prosper!