The need and rationale for Gen-G

Magh 13, 2081

Pathak Patra

The need and rationale for Gen-G

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I would like to give some suggestions after reading the article entitled 'Maoist connecting Zen-ji' written by Surendra Basnet in Kantipur Daily on Thursday.

In fact, Gen-G is engaged in social change with new ideas, zeal, vigor, adaptability and new values ​​and beliefs. This generation is tech savvy, socially conscious and globally connected to diverse technologies. According to the author, the necessity and propriety of Zen-ji was also discussed in the sixth plenary meeting of the Eighth Central Committee of the Maoist Center recently. If every party had understood the needs of the youth in every sector and had prepared a framework for youth-centered education, health, and employment programs accordingly, why would the youth be forced to go abroad today? Today's young people are more aware than themselves, if their parents and the state do not create an environment to live in Nepal by making them aware in time, the urge to go abroad will not stop even after completing Plus Two studies.
All the parties will be united on national issues and unless there is a single diplomacy in international matters, the country is not going to be formed by such theoretical debates of every party. Today's youth are also the first to jump into the new media and social networks and waste unnecessary time on mobile phones and do not pay attention to creative work. It is necessary for various political parties to pay attention to its management in order to solve the disease that is considered youth only during elections. Therefore, no matter which party joins the government, there should be no delay in bringing youth-centric programs.

Khimraj Giri , Kathmandu

Pathak

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