Friday, July 5, 2019

ESSAY ON LIFE IN AN INDIAN VILLAGE FOR YOUTH – ESSAY 2 (400 WORDS)

ESSAY ON LIFE IN AN INDIAN VILLAGE FOR YOUTH – ESSAY 2 (400 WORDS)

Introduction
Youth living in the Indian villages is cheerful, talented and hard working. However, many of them do not get the opportunity to nurture their talent and utilize their potential in the right direction. This is because the scope of education and career in Indian villages is limited. The youth in the Indian villages cannot grow and flourish professionally if they do not step out.
Lack of Good Education and Career Opportunities
Indian villages are mostly very small. Most of these villages only have one or two primary schools. Children need to travel to the nearby town to seek higher secondary education. Many people refrain from sending their children (especially daughters) to another village or town. So, many children in villages only seek education till primary classes.
After this, the girls begin helping in the household chores and the boys are engaged in menial tasks that fetch some money for the family. The life of youth in Indian villages is thus not very bright. 
It is essential for people living in the villages to send their children to higher schools located in nearby towns. They must also encourage their children to seek admission in a good college and pursue a course that interests them.
Villages also have limited scope when it comes to career opportunities. There is hardly anything apart from the agricultural activities that one can indulge in and there is almost no growth for an individual in this sector. The nation needs young and talented youth. People must not hesitate sending their children to big towns and cities to seek job and build a career.
Stress Free and Simple Life
While there may not be good educational institutes and lucrative career opportunities for youths in Indian villages however the positive side is that they are not as stressed as the youths in the cities. There is a lot of competition in the cities. Young people these days are struggling to stay ahead of the competition.
This causes a lot of stress. Youths living in the Indian villages are unperturbed by all this. They lead a simple life and are glad with what they have. They find joy in the little things in life. They are always surrounded by their kin and do not feel isolated or stressed.
Conclusion
While there is limited scope of professional growth for youth in Indian villages they are mostly content with what they have. Those who aim to grow in life relocate to cities and towns.

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