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YOUNG INDIA

                                                 

"Is the youth of India confident or confused?"


GD Topic - Youth of IndiaIt is rightly believed that the young population of any country is its biggest asset. As a matter of fact, the young people of a country make the most coveted human resource of any nation.
                   The youth of India is confused as well as confident; confused about certain things and confident about others.

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