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 The  Role 
Of Students In 
Developing 
Nation
Role Of Student
• The role of students in developing a country is huge.
You can't expect a country to develop if it doesn't have
literate people. These students who are studying
would be working tomorrow. They would be working
for the public, private sector etc . These students
would be the pillars on which the country would be
standing on.
• So the role of students is like building blocks of nation
and if they are left unnoticed might cause long term
major problems for that country. So don't
underestimate a student today and a student won't let
you underestimated in future.
• The students of today are the future citizens of
India. They are the architects of free and modern
India.
• On the shoulders of the students, a great
responsibility lies fo building the country.
• In good old days, India had its own glory. The
culture and civilization of India was well known and
well recognized. India enjoyed an evitable position
in the world.
• However, the British rule crushed our economy and
degraded our social system. The glory of India was
lost due to foriegn domination.
 
Firstly, students in colleges and
universities can educate the
uneducated people. They can
engage in a universal education
program which may be arranged
or sponsored by the
government, businessmen and
landlords
Secondly, both male and female
students can serve their country
by getting militarily trained. A
developing country cannot
afford to have a very huge
standing army.
Students in a
developing country
can and should work
for social and
national progress.
• Thirdly, Students can take part in social welfare activities
for general social progress. A wing of the social welfare
department may advise the different categories of students
about the work they can perform in their respective fields.
• Fourthly, the senior students can insist the law-enforcing
agencies in their work. For example they can make reports
to price-controlling agencies about the high prices charged
by shopkeepers
• And finally, It is the need of the hour for the government,
social organizations and students to work in close co-
operation for the advancement of the country.
Swamy Vivekananda
• According to Swami Vivekananda
• " Arise , awake and not stop till the goal is reached .
• Stand up , be bold , be strong , take the whole responsibility on
your own shoulders and know that you are the creator of your own
destiny.
• The training by which the current and expression of will is brought
under control and becomes fruitful is called education.
• The whole world secret of existence is to have no fear . Never fear
what will become of you , depend on no one . Only the moment
you reject all help are you free.
• Purity , patience and perseverance are the three essential to
success , and above all , love. "
•Bill Gates
Rule For
Students
• Life is not fair. Get used to it.
• The real world won't care as much about your self-esteem
as much as your school does.
• If you think your teacher is tough, wait 'til you get a boss. He
doesn't have tenure, so he tends to be a bit edgier
• Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity
• Before you were born your parents weren't as boring as they
are now. They got that way paying your bills, cleaning up
your room and listening
• Be nice to nerds. You may end up working for them.
• Smoking does not make you look cool. It makes you look
moronic
• Television is not real life. Your life is not a sitcom. Your
problems will not all be solved in 30 minutes, minus time for
commercials.
The Indian today is anxious to participate in the onward march of
democracy and social justice, his dream is to lead a life of dignity and
self respect , he wants to pendence a sin ,he wants to work , in the age
group or 10-19 which constitutes 21.4% of total population , 78% of
them lives in rural and tribal areas .
So , above data represents clear part. If they all join they can develop
the following things:
1. Education
2. Agriculture
3. Industry
4. Society
5. Economy
6. Indian financial market
7. Indian politics
8. Defense
Need of a Paradigm Shift
Rural development processes are still not very mature and
upright. Despite unusually high number of agricultural
universities and institutes in our country, we have not been
able to make our students’ mindset rural-oriented. Our
youth are desperate to acquire lucrative jobs in big
corporate houses or in foreign countries. Rural areas
remain on the periphery of their thinking. A thought of
work in and for rural areas, unfortunately, is like a
nightmare for an average student in agricultural
universities.
We need to ignite their thinking and reshape their
attitudes so that they find rural areas as a Rural
development processes must have primacy of youth
Role of students in forming JAPAN
• The importance of students in the development of a country can be seen
clearly from Japan strategy after World War 2. When war ate their skilled
full personnel of and they were left with the young and inexperienced
children. So their think tanks adopted a new strategy to build up their
nation with experience and skilled full workforce in replacement of the
one's that they had lost in War.
• They selected the groups of intelligent and energetic students who wanted
to do some thing for their country. Then those groups were divided into the
categories of the profession that they wanted to adopt in future. they gave
them the high quality education of their fields, sent them to the world class
universities to learn up to date knowledge of their field in short every
facility that a student can dream of was provided to them. And when they
became true professionals' degree holders they were invested into the field
of their specialization and Japan started to cash their knowledge and talent.
And now we can see where Japan is standing after the destruction of World
War 2.
May 24, 1985 Coimbatore, India
Ankit Fadia is an independent computer security
consultant.
He started a website called
"HackingTruths". At 15, his book
on Ethical Hacking made him the
youngest author to be published
by Macmillan India
According to Wendy McAuliffe at ZDNet
UK, Fadia's Hacking Truths website was
judged "second best hacking site" by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
though no ranked list of "hacking sites"
has been published by the FBI
Recently he is going to conduct a
workshop on ethical hacking which is
getting an active response from both
technical as well as non-technical
fields,known as "Innovate" which is being
organized by Maharashtra institute of
technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
(India), on 4th of March 2012, which is
undertaken by a group of students, well-
known as "TESA" (Telecommunication
Engineers Students Association) in their
respective institute for organizing such
national level event.
Harine Ravichandran worked on project to eliminate
voltage fluctuations
Indian student among finalists at
Google fair
“My aim is to develop an artificial
brain by studying the electrical
impulses found in the brain,”
remarked 16-year-old Harine
Ravichandran, the only Indian
student among 15 global finalists
at the Google Science Fair 2011.
Harine said that she was now
working on making the inverter
function through a capacitor
using locally available renewable
energy sources. “If that is
successful, we can it use in rural
areas,” she noted and declared
her intention to focus on
research in electronics and
behavioural ecology.
sports
Saina Nehwal (born March 17, 1990) is an
Indian badminton player ranked 4 in the
world by Badminton World Federation
from Dhindar, Hisar district,Haryana, India
Vijender Singh Beniwal (born
October 29, 1985) is an Olympic
Medalist Indian boxer from
Kalwash, Bhiwani district in Haryana.
Suhas Gopinath was announced as
"Young Global Leader" for 2008-2009
by the World Economic Forum, Davos.
In that position he would be involved
in development programs across the
world.
Kuldeep Dantewadia receiving the citation from M. R.
Jaishankar, CMD, Brigade Group.
Chief Guest and Magsaysay award recipient Harish Hande
(centre) with other dignitaries, award winners and the YAA
team.
A file photo of Major Sandeep Unnikrishna,
who was killed in Mumbai
March 17, 1977,
Sandeep had his schooling from Frank
Anthony Public School in Bangalore.
After passing out of the National
Defence Academy, he was
commissioned in the 7th Battalion of
Bihar Regiment in 1999.
He was deputed to NSG in January 2007.
Sandeep led his men into Taj Thursday.
During the gunbattle he was separated
from his men but continued taking on
the terrorists, according to NSG Director
General J.K. Dutt.
To prevent his colleagues from getting
caught in the crossfire, Sandeep told
them to keep away. He was grievously
injured and died on Friday.
In Development
• Some of these students would be the policy makers in the country
helping the government to make policies, some would be scientists
helping the country to innovate things, some would be law makers
making sure the law in the country is fair etc.
• It is the need of the hour for the government, social organizations and
students to work in close cooperation for the advancement of the
country. Senior students can assist law-enforcing agencies in their
work. They can help police in their action against anti-state elements
like drug addicts, criminals and smugglers
• The students today would be the teachers of tomorrow . They will be
giving their country back whatever their country has given them. This
is how a country develops and this is how many developing nations in
the world have become fully developed.
There are students who receive some of their education in their home
country and then go abroad to get a higher degree
CONCLUSION
Today things have changed and once again we are a free nation however, the
glory of the past is yet to be achieved.
Our economy, social system and glory need to be revived and boosted. India
can become a highly developed nation like America, England, Germany, France
and Canada if and only if the students contribute their might for making India a
powerful country for reckoning in the world.
It is essential that the students discharge all their duties and work sincerely.
They should understand the problems of free India and Endeavour their best to
solve them. In the life and the progress of the nation, the role of discipline is
very vital.
The student should develop the habit of discipline in order to face any given
situation with great confidence and success. It is also necessary to make
personal sacrifice for the sake of the country.
Honesty is another important trait that enables people to discharge their duties
and responsibilities in a proper manner. This should be learnt and developed
during the student life itself. The students can revive the lost glory of India with
a strong will, sacrifice, honesty and character.
 Thank you 
Prepared by,
Teja Babu.S
Presented by,
Vishnu Prasad.K

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Ppt97 03-131109224721-phpapp02 - copy

  • 2. Role Of Student • The role of students in developing a country is huge. You can't expect a country to develop if it doesn't have literate people. These students who are studying would be working tomorrow. They would be working for the public, private sector etc . These students would be the pillars on which the country would be standing on. • So the role of students is like building blocks of nation and if they are left unnoticed might cause long term major problems for that country. So don't underestimate a student today and a student won't let you underestimated in future.
  • 3. • The students of today are the future citizens of India. They are the architects of free and modern India. • On the shoulders of the students, a great responsibility lies fo building the country. • In good old days, India had its own glory. The culture and civilization of India was well known and well recognized. India enjoyed an evitable position in the world. • However, the British rule crushed our economy and degraded our social system. The glory of India was lost due to foriegn domination.
  • 4.   Firstly, students in colleges and universities can educate the uneducated people. They can engage in a universal education program which may be arranged or sponsored by the government, businessmen and landlords Secondly, both male and female students can serve their country by getting militarily trained. A developing country cannot afford to have a very huge standing army. Students in a developing country can and should work for social and national progress.
  • 5. • Thirdly, Students can take part in social welfare activities for general social progress. A wing of the social welfare department may advise the different categories of students about the work they can perform in their respective fields. • Fourthly, the senior students can insist the law-enforcing agencies in their work. For example they can make reports to price-controlling agencies about the high prices charged by shopkeepers • And finally, It is the need of the hour for the government, social organizations and students to work in close co- operation for the advancement of the country.
  • 6.
  • 7. Swamy Vivekananda • According to Swami Vivekananda • " Arise , awake and not stop till the goal is reached . • Stand up , be bold , be strong , take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders and know that you are the creator of your own destiny. • The training by which the current and expression of will is brought under control and becomes fruitful is called education. • The whole world secret of existence is to have no fear . Never fear what will become of you , depend on no one . Only the moment you reject all help are you free. • Purity , patience and perseverance are the three essential to success , and above all , love. "
  • 9. • Life is not fair. Get used to it. • The real world won't care as much about your self-esteem as much as your school does. • If you think your teacher is tough, wait 'til you get a boss. He doesn't have tenure, so he tends to be a bit edgier • Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity • Before you were born your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way paying your bills, cleaning up your room and listening • Be nice to nerds. You may end up working for them. • Smoking does not make you look cool. It makes you look moronic • Television is not real life. Your life is not a sitcom. Your problems will not all be solved in 30 minutes, minus time for commercials.
  • 10. The Indian today is anxious to participate in the onward march of democracy and social justice, his dream is to lead a life of dignity and self respect , he wants to pendence a sin ,he wants to work , in the age group or 10-19 which constitutes 21.4% of total population , 78% of them lives in rural and tribal areas . So , above data represents clear part. If they all join they can develop the following things: 1. Education 2. Agriculture 3. Industry 4. Society 5. Economy 6. Indian financial market 7. Indian politics 8. Defense
  • 11. Need of a Paradigm Shift Rural development processes are still not very mature and upright. Despite unusually high number of agricultural universities and institutes in our country, we have not been able to make our students’ mindset rural-oriented. Our youth are desperate to acquire lucrative jobs in big corporate houses or in foreign countries. Rural areas remain on the periphery of their thinking. A thought of work in and for rural areas, unfortunately, is like a nightmare for an average student in agricultural universities. We need to ignite their thinking and reshape their attitudes so that they find rural areas as a Rural development processes must have primacy of youth
  • 12.
  • 13. Role of students in forming JAPAN • The importance of students in the development of a country can be seen clearly from Japan strategy after World War 2. When war ate their skilled full personnel of and they were left with the young and inexperienced children. So their think tanks adopted a new strategy to build up their nation with experience and skilled full workforce in replacement of the one's that they had lost in War. • They selected the groups of intelligent and energetic students who wanted to do some thing for their country. Then those groups were divided into the categories of the profession that they wanted to adopt in future. they gave them the high quality education of their fields, sent them to the world class universities to learn up to date knowledge of their field in short every facility that a student can dream of was provided to them. And when they became true professionals' degree holders they were invested into the field of their specialization and Japan started to cash their knowledge and talent. And now we can see where Japan is standing after the destruction of World War 2.
  • 14. May 24, 1985 Coimbatore, India Ankit Fadia is an independent computer security consultant. He started a website called "HackingTruths". At 15, his book on Ethical Hacking made him the youngest author to be published by Macmillan India According to Wendy McAuliffe at ZDNet UK, Fadia's Hacking Truths website was judged "second best hacking site" by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, though no ranked list of "hacking sites" has been published by the FBI Recently he is going to conduct a workshop on ethical hacking which is getting an active response from both technical as well as non-technical fields,known as "Innovate" which is being organized by Maharashtra institute of technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra (India), on 4th of March 2012, which is undertaken by a group of students, well- known as "TESA" (Telecommunication Engineers Students Association) in their respective institute for organizing such national level event.
  • 15. Harine Ravichandran worked on project to eliminate voltage fluctuations Indian student among finalists at Google fair “My aim is to develop an artificial brain by studying the electrical impulses found in the brain,” remarked 16-year-old Harine Ravichandran, the only Indian student among 15 global finalists at the Google Science Fair 2011. Harine said that she was now working on making the inverter function through a capacitor using locally available renewable energy sources. “If that is successful, we can it use in rural areas,” she noted and declared her intention to focus on research in electronics and behavioural ecology.
  • 16. sports Saina Nehwal (born March 17, 1990) is an Indian badminton player ranked 4 in the world by Badminton World Federation from Dhindar, Hisar district,Haryana, India Vijender Singh Beniwal (born October 29, 1985) is an Olympic Medalist Indian boxer from Kalwash, Bhiwani district in Haryana.
  • 17. Suhas Gopinath was announced as "Young Global Leader" for 2008-2009 by the World Economic Forum, Davos. In that position he would be involved in development programs across the world. Kuldeep Dantewadia receiving the citation from M. R. Jaishankar, CMD, Brigade Group. Chief Guest and Magsaysay award recipient Harish Hande (centre) with other dignitaries, award winners and the YAA team.
  • 18. A file photo of Major Sandeep Unnikrishna, who was killed in Mumbai March 17, 1977, Sandeep had his schooling from Frank Anthony Public School in Bangalore. After passing out of the National Defence Academy, he was commissioned in the 7th Battalion of Bihar Regiment in 1999. He was deputed to NSG in January 2007. Sandeep led his men into Taj Thursday. During the gunbattle he was separated from his men but continued taking on the terrorists, according to NSG Director General J.K. Dutt. To prevent his colleagues from getting caught in the crossfire, Sandeep told them to keep away. He was grievously injured and died on Friday.
  • 19. In Development • Some of these students would be the policy makers in the country helping the government to make policies, some would be scientists helping the country to innovate things, some would be law makers making sure the law in the country is fair etc. • It is the need of the hour for the government, social organizations and students to work in close cooperation for the advancement of the country. Senior students can assist law-enforcing agencies in their work. They can help police in their action against anti-state elements like drug addicts, criminals and smugglers • The students today would be the teachers of tomorrow . They will be giving their country back whatever their country has given them. This is how a country develops and this is how many developing nations in the world have become fully developed. There are students who receive some of their education in their home country and then go abroad to get a higher degree
  • 20. CONCLUSION Today things have changed and once again we are a free nation however, the glory of the past is yet to be achieved. Our economy, social system and glory need to be revived and boosted. India can become a highly developed nation like America, England, Germany, France and Canada if and only if the students contribute their might for making India a powerful country for reckoning in the world. It is essential that the students discharge all their duties and work sincerely. They should understand the problems of free India and Endeavour their best to solve them. In the life and the progress of the nation, the role of discipline is very vital. The student should develop the habit of discipline in order to face any given situation with great confidence and success. It is also necessary to make personal sacrifice for the sake of the country. Honesty is another important trait that enables people to discharge their duties and responsibilities in a proper manner. This should be learnt and developed during the student life itself. The students can revive the lost glory of India with a strong will, sacrifice, honesty and character.
  • 21.  Thank you  Prepared by, Teja Babu.S Presented by, Vishnu Prasad.K

Editor's Notes

  1. So the role of students is like building blocks of nation and if they are left unnoticed might cause long term major problems for that country. So don't underestimate a student today and a student won't let you underestimated in future.