Showing posts with label Most Powerful Nation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Powerful Nation. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

Youth Rights and Responsibility Part IV

National Youth Policy 2003

PREVILIDGE OF YOUTH :
The Policy acknowledges that the youth of the country should be assured of the following:
a. Appropriate education and training which enables them to render themselves socially useful and economically productive;
b. Gainful employment and adequate opportunities for personal development and advancement for those not currently in employment;
c. Requisite shelter and a clean environment, as also basic health services of quality;
d. Social deference and protection from all manner of exploitation;
e. Suitable participation in decision-making bodies which are concerned with issues relating to the youth and with socioeconomic and cultural matters;
f. Sufficient allocation of public funds for youth development;
g. Access to Sports, Physical Education, Adventure and Recreational opportunities.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF YOUTH

The Policy exhorts the youth to fulfill their responsibilities, as are enumerated below:
• To contribute to sectoral, family and self development and to promote social and inter-generation understanding and gender equality;
• To extend respect to teachers and elders, parents and the family, in consonance with our cultural norms and traditions;
• To uphold the unity and integrity of the Nation, maintain peace and harmony, observe Fundamental Duties and respect the Fundamental Rights and Freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution to all sections of the people;
• To respect others’ faiths and beliefs in the religious, cultural and social spheres and to different schools of thought and to neither exploit nor be instrumental in the exploitation of fellow citizens and other persons, especially women;
• To promote appropriate standards of ethical conduct in individual and social life, to maintain honesty and integrity of character and be committed to fight against all forms of corruption, social evils and practices.
• To preserve and protect the Environment
• To commit themselves to create a discrimination and exploitation free environment and to devote their time and energy in nation building activities.

Friday, January 21, 2011

8th Anniversary of YOUTH CLUB


Hello,

Greeting from “YOUTH CLUB

It gives us eminence pleasure to let you know that “YOUTH CLUB” is celebrating its 8th anniversary. In this great occasion Youth Club thanks you all for being a part of us since last eight years. In this eight years “Youth Club” has seen many “Ups and Downs”, but your supports efforts and motivation helps this club to cross one more milestone.

Our journey started in the year 2003 and from then we have never turned back, started with few Youths, I feel proud to inform you all that we are having 40 to 50 Members in this club. The Journey of the club from one small city of Bihar  to the Big city of Maharashtra is having baskets of Youths who are ready to fight for anything who are against “HUMANITY” .

With change of Time, “Youth Club” is also coming up with new “LOGO” new “SPIRITS” , new “ Power”, more “aggression” and above all with new “YOUTHS

I on behalf of Youth Club takes pleasure to announce that we are coming shortly with new campaign in PUNE ( MAHARASHTRA).

Few of the success stories are

1. Conducted Talent Hunt Examination 
2. Seminar on Environment Related issues like Ozone day, Environment day etc.
3. Distributed Free Educational Material to needy/Poor student.
4. Organized social came on the festive occasions
5. Free Medical Checkup camp.etc.....


APPEAL:

YOUTH CLUB likes to appeal all youths to come forward and Join our hands on special mission.



Regards
YOUTH CLUB
(Youth with Mission)

Friday, October 1, 2010

India ranked 3rd among most powerful nations

Washington: India is listed as the third most powerful country in the world after the U.S. and China and the fourth most powerful bloc after the U.S., China and the European Union in a new official U.S. report.

The new global power lineup for 2010 also predicted that New Delhi's clout in the world will further rise by 2025, according to "Global Governance 2025" jointly issued by the National Intelligence Council (NIC) of the US and the European Union's Institute for Security Studies (EUISS).
India ranked third among most powerful nations


Using the insights of a host of experts from Brazil, Russia, India and China, among others, and fictionalised scenarios, the report illustrates what could happen over the next 25 years in terms of global governance.

In 2010, the U.S. tops the list of powerful countries/regions, accounting for nearly 22 percent of the global power.

The U.S. is followed by China with European Union at 16 percent and India at eight percent. India is followed by Japan, Russia and Brazil with less than five percent each.

According to this international futures model, by 2025 the power of the U.S., EU, Japan and Russia will decline while that of China, India and Brazil will increase, even though there will be no change in this listing.

By 2025, the U.S. will still be the most powerful country of the world, but it will have a little over 18 percent of the global power.

The U.S. will be closely followed by China with 16 percent, European Union with 14 percent and India with 10 per cent.

"The growing number of issues on the international agenda, and their complexity, is outpacing the ability of international organizations and national governments to cope," the report warns.

This critical turning point includes issues of climate change, ethnic and regional conflicts, new technology, and the managing of natural resources.

The report also highlights the challenges proponents of effective global governance face.

On one hand, rapid globalization, economic and otherwise, has led to an intertwining of domestic politics and international issues and fueled the need for more cooperation and more effective leadership.

But on the other hand, an increasingly multipolar world, often dominated by non-state actors, have put a snag in progress toward effectual global governance, it said. 
Source :- Silicon India