Hiba Shaikh
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How Has India’s Political System Ignored Its Youth
India is a country of growth. India’s civilization has been full of culture and tradition since the ancient times. The aspects of Indian’s tradition have been widening ever since then. It was not long ago that we, as Indian citizens, were declared free from the British rule. The freedom that we possess has been stated by our own political system. Many Indians have helped modern politicians shape the constitution of this country. The rules written in the constitution have helped us understand our basic rights and duties, whether it is a minor or an adult. India has one of the largest proportions of population in the younger age groups in the world. 35.3% of the population of the country has been in the age group 0-14 years. 41% of the population account for less than 18 years of age. The youth of India holds a lot of power and courage.
By Hiba Shaikh3 years ago in The Swamp
Nations That Have Not Gained Independence Yet
Being independent is being liberal and living with freedom. Independence is a word that strikes patriotism in every person. It shows us the value of the countries that we have fought for and the rights that we have gained. India is a free country. We gained our independence in 1947. This year brought freedom, liberty, and security into the lives of Indian citizens. We were finally free from the cages of British rule. Many other countries in the world get to celebrate their independence as a self-governing nation. Some nations celebrate two independence days like the Czech Republic that was fortified two times under the same colonial power but with a different name. But some nations do not celebrate their independence yet. They are not free and they have fear and anxiety crawling in their hearts. Some of the non-independent countries are:
By Hiba Shaikh3 years ago in Wander
Manual Scavenging
Overview India is a country of growth, freedom, unity, and tradition. It is our culture that has been binding us since the beginning of time and it still continues to do so. Our independence in 1947 gave us a will to live. To live without fear, in unity, but what has happened to the mindset of the citizens of India? Have we achieved independence from our minds or are we still trapped in the cages of untouchability, caste system and creed? The caste system during the Middle Ages of India was divided into many sects and mainly had the division of upper caste and lower caste. The upper caste was allowed to do everything that a normal human being could do but the lower caste were not allowed to even do the bare minimum and were declared as "untouchable" just because it was decided by the majority.
By Hiba Shaikh3 years ago in FYI