International Youth Day’s importance
Every year on 12th August International communities are celebrating as the International Youth Day.
Please find below why International communities celebrates International Youth Day:-
- To draw the attention to the difficulties and issues faced by the youth population around the world.
- To raise the awareness about the cultural and legal issues surrounding the youth.
- To highlight the importance of youth as the driving force to change in the world.
- To spread the awareness and recognizing the youth in different parts of the world.
- To empower the world’s youth to make positive contributions to their communities and nations.
On the occasion of International Youth Day, global younger generation are conducting wide varieties of activities such as concerts, workshops, cultural events, meetings, sports and games, etc.
Educational institutions organizes special meetings to encourage the students to take care of their family, society and their country and to raise their voices whenever atrocities and crime are taking place in the society.
The growth and development of any country is completely relies on the educated, hard working and dedicated youth of the country. They can brighten the country’s future through their hard work and dedication.
Educated and experienced younger generation got the in born power, ideas, ambition and ability to take greater challenges on their shoulder and transform the country in an excellent manner.
Former Indian President and the Missile man of India Abdul Kalam used to say that the youth were the nation’s important asset for overall development. In many occasion he appealed to the youth to take up various challenges that had been widely emerging in many sectors of the country.
Every year India celebrates “National Youth Day” on 12th January to commemorate the birthday of great Swami Vivekananda.
On this occasion Schools and colleges across India are conducting processions, speeches, music, youth conventions, seminars, Yogasanas, presentations, competitions in essay-writing, recitations and sports and games, etc.
Younger generation is always plays major roles in almost all activities in the world such as war, politics, construction, development, manufacturing, innovation, and the destruction as well.
If the country can provide adequate education, motivation, R & D facilities and the resources for the development for the youth, then the youth can build the country in an excellent manner by utilizing their knowledge, hard work, determination and high spirit.
Look at the co-founder of Microsoft Corporation Bill Gates who was the living example of youth generation. During his youth stage, he has utilized his innovative ideas, thoughts, hard work and knowledge and he has immensely contributed for transforming the past and present world.
The same way, many revolutionary leaders such as Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, Ritesh Agarwal, etc changed the world with their widespread knowledge, actions, hard work and ideas.
They have proved that the Youth can change the country from poverty to wealthy by utilizing their collective intellect, intelligence, determination and hard work.
Hence, it is the duty of every country to provide adequate education, guidance, resources, encouragement and the research and development facilities to the younger generation to enable them to contribute lot for the country’s growth and development in future.