A golden future is assured because the younger generation is ready

The youth generation has matured to take the country forward. That will lead Nepal to a golden age.

Falgun 7, 2081

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A golden future is assured because the younger generation is ready

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Society has begun to explore the representation and intervention role of youth in all professions, institutions and responsibilities. Youth are also increasing their presence from agriculture to information technology, from employment to investment and from research to industry. He has created newness and new ground in his role.

Since young people are the first to know about innovations in the world, they also have a keen ability to spot problems and opportunities. Therefore, the youth need encouragement at this time.

Yuva means two sides are connected. First, age. International organizations and specific countries determine their own age limits. For example, the United Nations and the World Bank define the age group of 15 to 24 years as youth. According to the National Youth Policy of Nepal, the age group of 16 to 40 years is called youth. According to the 2078 census, such population is 42.56 percent.

Age is primarily associated with energy and courage. Second, people or groups who can find new ideas, new ways of thinking, and new ways of solving problems are young people. This situation occurs when the individual himself confronts the larger truth of the society. Updates itself. Mainly makes itself relevant with time. Therefore, when discussing about youth, these two aspects should be kept together. In a society where these two sides meet, there is more chance of prosperity.

Today, new faces are being sought in the politics of Nepal. In the last election, the desire of voters towards young and new candidates was revealed. About 40 percent of local government representatives have been elected by youth under the age of 40. There are many examples of the qualitative impact of the presence of youth in the local level, state assembly and representative assembly. It is certain that the desire for young candidates and the presence of young people will become stronger in the coming days.

The society has become convinced that most of the leadership of the party, which has reached 70 years, does not have the updated knowledge and skills to find the pace of the society. Due to their age, the time has come for them to leave. Therefore, it is certain that the reins of politics will come to a new generation within the next decade. It remains to be seen how much the new generation can pull it towards them. But it is certain that politics will not remain in the state of 'frozen pond' as it is now. After that, the politics of Nepal can leap towards hope again. 

Politics has become just one area. Youth presence is becoming stronger in fields like information technology, science, diplomacy, law, administration, health, education, agriculture, sports, literature, film, and enterprise. Even more interventionist presence of 'Gen G' generation is becoming possible. They have identified new areas and made them their business or work areas, and have created jobs. According to the study, more than 67 billion rupees are being earned annually through around 66,500 IT personnel who are exporting information technology services to foreigners in Nepal. It is mostly the new generation that joins this profession.

Such presence of youth is giving more energy to the society. Because, the new generation can 'connect' themselves with them. Can be taken as encouragement and ideal. Since this generation's way of thinking is new, it can define the needs and aspirations of the society in a new way, which will be relative to the new generation. At this time, state policies and leadership need their energy and fertility, thinking and awareness, speed and ability to find a destination. That alone can facilitate the transition in every field.

There is another topic that cannot be missed when discussing the youth - everyone is outside as much as the youth. Although there is no concrete data, it is estimated that around 5 million youths are outside the country for study or work. It should be considered natural for the youth of any country to follow their potential and reach other parts of the world. It should not be used as a measure of hope or despair.

is also becoming a basis for those who went for studies to return to Nepal and use their knowledge and awareness. Those who returned in that way are connected to politics and other fields. Old generations who have joined the respective professions or new generations who want to join will realize the need for study or greater awareness. It helps in increasing the quality of the related profession. Those who do not return immediately from abroad are also acting as forces of the diaspora. They are working as intellectual capital of the country. The conclusion is that the young generation has matured to take the country forward. That will lead Nepal to a golden age.

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