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MAH / ENG - 13421 TC
Positive Yuva + Positive & Smart Actions
+ Positive Journalism = Positive Results
Sanjay Chaudhari ( Co-Founder & Chief Editor ) – 810 800 6565 , Kamlesh Sawal ( Co-Founder & Sub Editor ) -91- 720 805 7774
	 This is our first print
edition and before we start let us
make it very clear that we are not
full time Journalists, we are just
“Common People” leading a com-
mon life.We also struggle for
sustenance for our families and
yes, we do face similar problems &
challenges like you do. We are one
of you. At the same time we are
extremely worried about things
happening around us and deeply
feel the need to take firm actions
and now we are on a Mission with
targets.
In School, we have learnt
about thinkers & freedom fighters
from all over the world. There is a
reason why they teach us history in
school and if we don’t implement
those learning to improve our
future, then our education is a
waste.
Our mission is to fight the
biggest enemy of our country “Our
Overall Negative Mind Set" usually
caused by a series of incidents. We
believe that we the common people
are more responsible for today’s
conditions than few corrupt
Politicians and Government
Officers. We need to remember
that these Politicians and Govern-
ment Officers have emerged from
us . Most of us keep complaining
about the system and are waiting
for someone to fix it instead of tak-
ing positive actions and carry out
our national duties. We need to
work on our core foundation and
mind set.
At Yuva Mission India, our
efforts are focused towards motivat-
ing Yuva Indians to take positive &
smart actions to ensure positive
results. We are going to set positive
examples, so people start to
believe in the power of
POSITIVE THINKING and start
taking necessary actions. We do not
intend to ask others to do things
that we ourselves do not practice in
life.
We will always remember
John F. Kennedy’s famous mes-
sage, “Ask not what your country
can do for you, ask what you can
do for your country.” We under-
stand that this will not be an easy
task but, where is the fun in do-
ing simple tasks! Unless the job is
challenging, we wouldn't enjoy it to
gain satisfaction.
We have started our own
periodical to share our thoughts
& have dedicated the first print to
legend of Journalism
Lokmanya Tilak.
We are going to work on challenges
and we will all try to resolve it to-
gether. Please do share your ideas,
suggestions and practical solutions
to improve the unemployment
situation.
We will regularly update our paper
on the internet. Please do visit the
following links
www.yuvaindiamission.in &
facebook.com/YuvaIndiaMission
Inspired by Lokmanya Tilak
Vivekanand Seva Mandal's Events for Youth
l We firmly believe that India is a better country to live than we think, we just need to optimize it.
l We youngsters must come forward with Positive Mindset and take responsibilities to make India a great nation.
l Our Mission is to train, motivate and guide Yuva (Young) Indians to take positive actions in order to build a strong
nation.
l We will set examples for youngsters.
Join "Yuva India Mission " & Be a PositiveYuva Journalist
His famous quote,
"Swaraj is my birthright,
and I shall have it!"
Tilak started the Mara-
thi weekly, Kesari in
1880 with Gopal Ganesh
Agarkar as the first edi-
tor. Kesari later became a
daily and continues pub-
lication to this day.
Political career
Tilak joined the Indian
National Congress in
1890. He opposed its
moderate attitude,
especially to-wards the
fight for self-government.
He was one of the most-
eminent radicals at the
time. Achievements :-
• The Kesari is still
published as a daily
newspaper in Marathi.
• The Deccan Educa-
tion Society that Tilak
founded with others in
the 1880s still runs as the
much respected Institu-
tions in Pune like the
Fergusson College.
• The Public Ganesh
festival (Ganeshotsav)
has become a cenral part
of the culture of Mara-
thi Hindu communities
throughout the world.
Increasingly, other Hin-
du communities are also
adopting the practice.
• Because of Tilak's
efforts,Shivaji,thefound-
er of Maratha Empire is
the only figure from that
era revered by contem po-
rary Marathi masses and
Hindu nationalist parties
like the Shivsena.
• The Swadeshi
movement started by
Tilak at the beginning of
the 20th century became
part of the Independence
movement until that goal
was achieved in 1947.
15 August 2013 2www. yuvaindiamission.in
Lokmanya Tilak : Ideal Journalism
Following are fundamen-
tal duties of every citizen
of India:
1. To abide by the
Constitution and respect
its ideas and institutions,
the National Flag and the
National Anthem;
2. To cherish and follow
the noble ideals which
inspired our national
struggle for freedom;
3.To uphold and protect
the sovereignty, unity
and integrity of India;
4.To defend the country
and render national ser-
vice when called upon to
do so;
5. To promote harmony
and spirit of common
brotherhood among all
the people of India,
transcending religious,
linguistic, regional or
sectional diversities, to
renounce practices
derogatory to the dignity
of women;
6. To value and preserve
the rich heritage of our
composite culture;
7. To protect and improve
the natural environment
including forests, lakes,
river, and wildlife and to
have compassion for
living creatures;
8. To develop the scientif-
ic temper, humanism and
spirit of inquiry and
reform;
9. To safeguard public
property and to abjure
violence;
10. To strive towards
excellence in all spheres
of individual and collec-
tive activities so that the
nation constantly rises to
higher levels of endeavor
and achievement;
11. To provide
opportunities for
education to his child or,
as the case may be, ward
between age of 6 and 14
years.
Reference
www.nios.ac.in
www.ias.org.in
Fundamental Duties
of Indian Citizen
What did We Learn ?
1) One man is enough to
create an impact.
2) Now it is much easier
for us to optimize our
nation than 100 years
before.
15 August 2013 3www. yuvaindiamission.in
Reference :-
1) “Eka Dishecha Shodh”
book by Mr Sundeep
Waslekar
Bachelor of Arts in Philos-
ophy, Politics and Econom-
ics,
Oxford University
Mr Sundeep Waslekar is
President of Strategic Foresight Group, a think-tank
based in India that advises governments and
institutions around the world on managing future
challenges. He has presented new policy concepts at
committees of the Indian Parliament, the European
Parliament, UK Houses of Commons and Lords,
United Nations Alliance of
Civilizations, League of Arab States, World Economic
Forum (Davos meetings), among others. He has
travelled to 50 countries for consultations with senior
leaders.
2)http://www.strategicforesight.com/inner-team.php?id=17#.
UgSHE6w1hVM
3)http://www.indiapossible.in/index.php?option=com_
content&view=article&id=46:eka-dishecha-shodh-
highlights&catid=1:latest-news 4) The Economic Times
Challenges,Our Strengths &
Approach
Challenges :
1) Overall negative mind set in the
country about our future, many
youngsters wants to settle in abroad for a
better future. Lack of Aggressive &
Positive Marketing Strategy about
India.
2) The Fourth Industrial Revolution is
near. It will be led by water,
environmental technologies, genomics,
nano-technology, robotics and space
technology. India missed the first three
industrial revolutions. India has good
prospect of taking a lead role in the fourth
industrial revolution. Will have to
develop infrastructure to support the
growth.
3) In 2001 India’s population of 1000
million was divided between 170 millions
in the market and 830 millions in the
periphery. In 2011 the numbers will be
320 millions in the market and 880
millions in the periphery out of the total
population of 1200 million.
4) A small hope is denied. Out of 630,000
villages in India, almost 500,000 villages
do not have high schools.
Children in these villages are deprived of
the opportunity of completing their
education. Besides, the national
drop-out ratio is 70% even though the
primary school enrolment ratio in most
states is above 90%. Those kids want is a
small hope for their life – to obtain
education and find employment.
5) The world is moving beyond success,
sectarianism and sovereignty. The most
progressive parts of the world, such as
Europe, Japan, increasingly sections of
population in Turkey, China, the United
States, Singapore and several other
countries are throwing away age old
concepts of success, sectarianism and
sovereignty. In many such societies life is
measured by ‘right or wrong’ rather than
‘success or failure’.
6) 50% of the country’s children without
nutrition, thousands of farmers who
commit suicide
7) About 47% Graduates are
unemployable for any job in India.
8) We need to channelize Youth Anger in
constructive and positive way.
9) India’s GDP growth is on a slower rate
than it’s potential
Our Strengths :
1) Over 50% Population belongs to Youth
Category
2) We have around 60% Land available
for Agriculture to feed our population,
most of the countries are not lucky like
us.
3) Our Democracy ,Constitution,
Basic Available Infrastructure are our
strengths
4) India is blessed with Natural
resources, forests, minerals, beautiful sea
coasts
5) We have Educated,Smart, Intelligent,
hardworking and dedicated professionals
6) Our 120+ Cr plus population is our
strength, we are a big potential market
and an emerging global economy
7) India emerging as a Medical Tourism
Destination
8) India has a potential to become a
Global Education hub
9) Indian Women are the backbone of
India’s Economy, Her commitment to
marriage & family Institution make
Indian culture one of the greatest culture
of the world.
10) Indian Defence & Army
Our Approach :
1) Develop Positive Mind Sets by
executing Aggressive & Positive
Marketing / Journalism Strategy to
motivate Youngsters and give them
better hopes.
2) Meet max Positive People and
connect them to increase the impact of
their work.
3) Initiate process to take advantage of
4th Industrial Revolution.
4) Arrange lectures, seminar and Group
Discussions in max colleges across India
and Guide Youngsters.
5) Promote Agriculture Business
Benefits in Corporate World.
6) Motivate, Appreciate and Support
Government Organization, Officers to
improve performance.
We will work on challenges and find solutions keeping our strengths and available resources in mind.
15th August 1947, The Day
when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the
first Prime Minister of India took
the charge from the British
Government. The Sacrifice of lives
of lacks of Indians resulted in
India’s independence and we proud-
ly say that. Our Country is an inde-
pendent nation. But once a while it
must had come to every Indian’s mind that is India re-
ally an independent nation ?
When India got independence our nation was
suffering from problems like poverty, illiteracy,
unemployment , malnutrition, community issues etc
but even today after 66years of independence we are
fighting against almost same problems and many more.
Independence doesn’t just mean walking freely in our
country. When our freedom fighters fought against the
British Government for more than 100 yrs to gain
independence, they had some goals for India that the
Indian Youth would be well educated to solve the
problems of our nation and make India developed
nation.
The situation in India before & after Independence is
almost same, before we were ruled by British and now
we are ruled by few politicians and rich
Indians.
According to Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Bose,
Babasaheb Ambedkar the meaning of the
Independent India was equality, unity and development.
But today the problems like corruption, scams, increase
in crime rate, female infanticide etc are becoming
hindrance in day to day life of an Indian. In 1952, after
5 years of India’s independence Japan got it’s
independence, still Japan has managed to become
developed nation and we are still a developing nation.
After graduation our intelligent and scholar doctors,
engineers, lawyers etc go abroad for further studies and
settle their earning a big fat salary package, then once
in a while those NRIs (Non Returning Indians ) come
to visit their relative and point towards India saying,
“ This condition of India will never change.” To such
NRIs I would like to ask, “ What are you doing toim-
prove the condition ? “
Today when we are stepping our foot in the 67th year
of Independence, it’s time for the Youngsters to see a
dream of making India not just a developed nation but
a Superpower, it’s time for us to stop youngsters being
greedy for the lavish big fat salary pack abroad and we
should use our knowledge to solve the difficulties of
India. Only then India would become independent in
true sense !
By Karishma Wadhe ( Law Student )
VOICE 1 – Is India really an Independent Nation ?
YUVA VOICEThis is a platform for Youngsters. We must listen & answer
them. We will have to utilize our Yuva energy more
efficiently for India's Development.
6
VOICE 3
Gaurav S (B.E.)
1)Everyone must
VOTE.
2)We should have
entrance test in
politics ...which tests the ability
of the candidate on his knowledge
of Indian constitution..not very
complex but enough to filter
out all the hopeless candidates
VOICE 5 Sukumar (PGDM Student )
Presently most of the youths, want to
eradicate corruption and clear our present
administrative system(Government). In order to
do so the youths should be capable enough to be
in the system for the eradication of corruption
and transparency in the administrative services
provided by the government to the citizens. The
youth should be more encouraged to help
government in implementing government
projects (Business process re-engineering) to set
up a high standard of services towards he citi-
zen. The best way to do so is
to participate in e-governance
project. As most of the e-gov-
ernance project fails due to
improper
handling and limited
resources..
VOICE 2 – Ashish Kalkar ( Architect )
1. Improve entrepreneurship - we should focus on nurturing young and
dynamic talents and make them 'global leaders' rather than limiting their
dreams to just going abroad and use their skills to improve outside com-
panies. It needs tapping the right talent from grassroot level.
2. Clean our system to make it work fast and efficiently with transparancy
- all approvals/licenses/special permissions etc. Should be channelized
through one window system, strictly online, available to all on websites and the process
should be time bound.
3. Prepare a model of country's development that is strictly talent/skill/capability based.
Remove columns of caste/religion/ethnicity etc. From all systems and remove quota
system. To reach minority groups, prepare talent and knowledge exchange programs
which are inclusiveness focused.
VOICE 4
Trupti (MBA)
1. We should really
know the candidates
credentials n their
agenda.
2. Youngsters should
know about governments function-
ing.
15 August 2013 7www. yuvaindiamission.in
* We also executed other activities like Water Distribution in Shahapur in May’13 Month, Blood Testing Camp & Free
Legal Advice community service to needy people.								 Cont from page - 8
Phase 1 ( 24 Months ) – Build a strong foundation for the movement
• Set positive examples by executing projects & motivate min 25,000 youngsters to take positive & smart 	
actions using POSITIVE JOURNALISM
• Execute Job related training with NSS & other organizations to improve the Employability
percentage which is now very low @ about 47%
• Execute Education & Environment related projects in Rural areas
• Attract max youth towards Agriculture business
• Appreciate , Motivate & Support those Government Officers who are doing good jobs
• Networking & Build a team of min 1000 Positive Yuva Indians
• Do SWOT Analysis of India
• In depth study of reasons behind the current issues like inflation, corruption, low employability rate,
GDP Growth etc & motivate people to take actions.
• Spread awareness of the movement using Social & News Media
Plan Of Action for next 3 years
Phase 2 ( 12 Months ) - Multiply the impact
• Connect with max organizations to execute various projects utilizing available resources
• Train & Motivate 50,000 youngsters to take positive actions
• Start giving inputs on various national policies specially on Youth Development & Education
• Start taking active part in Politics ( Strategy, Policies etc) to make an impact on the system
15 August 2013 8www. yuvaindiamission.in
Projects Initiated by Yuva India Mission and
Journalist & Social Workers Welfare Association
Our main focus is on ground activities to set examples which will motivate many youngsters to come for-
ward and contribute in positive actions. We have selected 4 areas to start with,
1) Education - Will provide education support to min 1000 under privileged students in rural & tribal area
2) Employment – Will provide job related training to min 5000 unemployed youth
3) Environment – Will try to attract youth towards Tree Planting & Agriculture
4) Appreciate, Motivate & Support Government Officers & politicians to improve overall situation
* Education :-
We are attempting to teach English using non traditional methods like games, showing videos and exposing students to various
conversation activities to build the confidence in student. We want to thank Eklavya Parivartan vidyalaya ( Vasai east ) for supporting
us in this task. Our target is to create a 100 hours English Speaking Module for students in Tribal & Rural Areas.
* Employment Training :-
About 47% Graduates are unemployable for any job, so to improve this situation we have started providing job related training to
Youngsters. We have taken a workshop in Shahapur & we participated in Vivekanand Seva Mandal’s Career Guru Fest’13 in Dombivili
* Environment :-
Started with Tree Planting and Corporate Farming on Experiment Basis to attract max youngsters towards farming.
Join & Support Us @ Journalist & Social Workers Welfare Association ( JASWWA )
Kindly donate Man hours, Educational Material to help us to continue our mission
Contact – Mr Kamlesh Sawal ( Project Director & Chief Trainer ) +91- 7208057774 / jaswwa@gmail.com
Printer, Publisher and Editor : Sanjay Chaudhari ,Printed at Navabharat Press Ltd,Sector 8, Plot No. 13, Sanpada East Navi Mumbai,
Published from Office No. 7, Dadoji Konddev Stadium,Thane (W)- 400 601. Ph No.: 022- 2543 4242
E-Mail : yuvaindiamission@gmail.com MAH / ENG - 13421 TC (any disputes under thane court judiciary)

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Yuva India Mission Issue1 on 15th Aug'13

  • 1. e-Paper: www.yuvaindiamission.in | Facebook.com/YuvalndiaMission | Vol:1 Issue:1| Price - Rs 2/- | 15th Aug. 2013 MAH / ENG - 13421 TC Positive Yuva + Positive & Smart Actions + Positive Journalism = Positive Results Sanjay Chaudhari ( Co-Founder & Chief Editor ) – 810 800 6565 , Kamlesh Sawal ( Co-Founder & Sub Editor ) -91- 720 805 7774 This is our first print edition and before we start let us make it very clear that we are not full time Journalists, we are just “Common People” leading a com- mon life.We also struggle for sustenance for our families and yes, we do face similar problems & challenges like you do. We are one of you. At the same time we are extremely worried about things happening around us and deeply feel the need to take firm actions and now we are on a Mission with targets. In School, we have learnt about thinkers & freedom fighters from all over the world. There is a reason why they teach us history in school and if we don’t implement those learning to improve our future, then our education is a waste. Our mission is to fight the biggest enemy of our country “Our Overall Negative Mind Set" usually caused by a series of incidents. We believe that we the common people are more responsible for today’s conditions than few corrupt Politicians and Government Officers. We need to remember that these Politicians and Govern- ment Officers have emerged from us . Most of us keep complaining about the system and are waiting for someone to fix it instead of tak- ing positive actions and carry out our national duties. We need to work on our core foundation and mind set. At Yuva Mission India, our efforts are focused towards motivat- ing Yuva Indians to take positive & smart actions to ensure positive results. We are going to set positive examples, so people start to believe in the power of POSITIVE THINKING and start taking necessary actions. We do not intend to ask others to do things that we ourselves do not practice in life. We will always remember John F. Kennedy’s famous mes- sage, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” We under- stand that this will not be an easy task but, where is the fun in do- ing simple tasks! Unless the job is challenging, we wouldn't enjoy it to gain satisfaction. We have started our own periodical to share our thoughts & have dedicated the first print to legend of Journalism Lokmanya Tilak. We are going to work on challenges and we will all try to resolve it to- gether. Please do share your ideas, suggestions and practical solutions to improve the unemployment situation. We will regularly update our paper on the internet. Please do visit the following links www.yuvaindiamission.in & facebook.com/YuvaIndiaMission Inspired by Lokmanya Tilak Vivekanand Seva Mandal's Events for Youth l We firmly believe that India is a better country to live than we think, we just need to optimize it. l We youngsters must come forward with Positive Mindset and take responsibilities to make India a great nation. l Our Mission is to train, motivate and guide Yuva (Young) Indians to take positive actions in order to build a strong nation. l We will set examples for youngsters. Join "Yuva India Mission " & Be a PositiveYuva Journalist
  • 2. His famous quote, "Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!" Tilak started the Mara- thi weekly, Kesari in 1880 with Gopal Ganesh Agarkar as the first edi- tor. Kesari later became a daily and continues pub- lication to this day. Political career Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890. He opposed its moderate attitude, especially to-wards the fight for self-government. He was one of the most- eminent radicals at the time. Achievements :- • The Kesari is still published as a daily newspaper in Marathi. • The Deccan Educa- tion Society that Tilak founded with others in the 1880s still runs as the much respected Institu- tions in Pune like the Fergusson College. • The Public Ganesh festival (Ganeshotsav) has become a cenral part of the culture of Mara- thi Hindu communities throughout the world. Increasingly, other Hin- du communities are also adopting the practice. • Because of Tilak's efforts,Shivaji,thefound- er of Maratha Empire is the only figure from that era revered by contem po- rary Marathi masses and Hindu nationalist parties like the Shivsena. • The Swadeshi movement started by Tilak at the beginning of the 20th century became part of the Independence movement until that goal was achieved in 1947. 15 August 2013 2www. yuvaindiamission.in Lokmanya Tilak : Ideal Journalism Following are fundamen- tal duties of every citizen of India: 1. To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideas and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem; 2. To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom; 3.To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India; 4.To defend the country and render national ser- vice when called upon to do so; 5. To promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood among all the people of India, transcending religious, linguistic, regional or sectional diversities, to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; 6. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; 7. To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, river, and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures; 8. To develop the scientif- ic temper, humanism and spirit of inquiry and reform; 9. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence; 10. To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collec- tive activities so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavor and achievement; 11. To provide opportunities for education to his child or, as the case may be, ward between age of 6 and 14 years. Reference www.nios.ac.in www.ias.org.in Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizen What did We Learn ? 1) One man is enough to create an impact. 2) Now it is much easier for us to optimize our nation than 100 years before.
  • 3. 15 August 2013 3www. yuvaindiamission.in Reference :- 1) “Eka Dishecha Shodh” book by Mr Sundeep Waslekar Bachelor of Arts in Philos- ophy, Politics and Econom- ics, Oxford University Mr Sundeep Waslekar is President of Strategic Foresight Group, a think-tank based in India that advises governments and institutions around the world on managing future challenges. He has presented new policy concepts at committees of the Indian Parliament, the European Parliament, UK Houses of Commons and Lords, United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, League of Arab States, World Economic Forum (Davos meetings), among others. He has travelled to 50 countries for consultations with senior leaders. 2)http://www.strategicforesight.com/inner-team.php?id=17#. UgSHE6w1hVM 3)http://www.indiapossible.in/index.php?option=com_ content&view=article&id=46:eka-dishecha-shodh- highlights&catid=1:latest-news 4) The Economic Times Challenges,Our Strengths & Approach Challenges : 1) Overall negative mind set in the country about our future, many youngsters wants to settle in abroad for a better future. Lack of Aggressive & Positive Marketing Strategy about India. 2) The Fourth Industrial Revolution is near. It will be led by water, environmental technologies, genomics, nano-technology, robotics and space technology. India missed the first three industrial revolutions. India has good prospect of taking a lead role in the fourth industrial revolution. Will have to develop infrastructure to support the growth. 3) In 2001 India’s population of 1000 million was divided between 170 millions in the market and 830 millions in the periphery. In 2011 the numbers will be 320 millions in the market and 880 millions in the periphery out of the total population of 1200 million. 4) A small hope is denied. Out of 630,000 villages in India, almost 500,000 villages do not have high schools. Children in these villages are deprived of the opportunity of completing their education. Besides, the national drop-out ratio is 70% even though the primary school enrolment ratio in most states is above 90%. Those kids want is a small hope for their life – to obtain education and find employment. 5) The world is moving beyond success, sectarianism and sovereignty. The most progressive parts of the world, such as Europe, Japan, increasingly sections of population in Turkey, China, the United States, Singapore and several other countries are throwing away age old concepts of success, sectarianism and sovereignty. In many such societies life is measured by ‘right or wrong’ rather than ‘success or failure’. 6) 50% of the country’s children without nutrition, thousands of farmers who commit suicide 7) About 47% Graduates are unemployable for any job in India. 8) We need to channelize Youth Anger in constructive and positive way. 9) India’s GDP growth is on a slower rate than it’s potential Our Strengths : 1) Over 50% Population belongs to Youth Category 2) We have around 60% Land available for Agriculture to feed our population, most of the countries are not lucky like us. 3) Our Democracy ,Constitution, Basic Available Infrastructure are our strengths 4) India is blessed with Natural resources, forests, minerals, beautiful sea coasts 5) We have Educated,Smart, Intelligent, hardworking and dedicated professionals 6) Our 120+ Cr plus population is our strength, we are a big potential market and an emerging global economy 7) India emerging as a Medical Tourism Destination 8) India has a potential to become a Global Education hub 9) Indian Women are the backbone of India’s Economy, Her commitment to marriage & family Institution make Indian culture one of the greatest culture of the world. 10) Indian Defence & Army Our Approach : 1) Develop Positive Mind Sets by executing Aggressive & Positive Marketing / Journalism Strategy to motivate Youngsters and give them better hopes. 2) Meet max Positive People and connect them to increase the impact of their work. 3) Initiate process to take advantage of 4th Industrial Revolution. 4) Arrange lectures, seminar and Group Discussions in max colleges across India and Guide Youngsters. 5) Promote Agriculture Business Benefits in Corporate World. 6) Motivate, Appreciate and Support Government Organization, Officers to improve performance. We will work on challenges and find solutions keeping our strengths and available resources in mind.
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  • 6. 15th August 1947, The Day when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India took the charge from the British Government. The Sacrifice of lives of lacks of Indians resulted in India’s independence and we proud- ly say that. Our Country is an inde- pendent nation. But once a while it must had come to every Indian’s mind that is India re- ally an independent nation ? When India got independence our nation was suffering from problems like poverty, illiteracy, unemployment , malnutrition, community issues etc but even today after 66years of independence we are fighting against almost same problems and many more. Independence doesn’t just mean walking freely in our country. When our freedom fighters fought against the British Government for more than 100 yrs to gain independence, they had some goals for India that the Indian Youth would be well educated to solve the problems of our nation and make India developed nation. The situation in India before & after Independence is almost same, before we were ruled by British and now we are ruled by few politicians and rich Indians. According to Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Bose, Babasaheb Ambedkar the meaning of the Independent India was equality, unity and development. But today the problems like corruption, scams, increase in crime rate, female infanticide etc are becoming hindrance in day to day life of an Indian. In 1952, after 5 years of India’s independence Japan got it’s independence, still Japan has managed to become developed nation and we are still a developing nation. After graduation our intelligent and scholar doctors, engineers, lawyers etc go abroad for further studies and settle their earning a big fat salary package, then once in a while those NRIs (Non Returning Indians ) come to visit their relative and point towards India saying, “ This condition of India will never change.” To such NRIs I would like to ask, “ What are you doing toim- prove the condition ? “ Today when we are stepping our foot in the 67th year of Independence, it’s time for the Youngsters to see a dream of making India not just a developed nation but a Superpower, it’s time for us to stop youngsters being greedy for the lavish big fat salary pack abroad and we should use our knowledge to solve the difficulties of India. Only then India would become independent in true sense ! By Karishma Wadhe ( Law Student ) VOICE 1 – Is India really an Independent Nation ? YUVA VOICEThis is a platform for Youngsters. We must listen & answer them. We will have to utilize our Yuva energy more efficiently for India's Development. 6 VOICE 3 Gaurav S (B.E.) 1)Everyone must VOTE. 2)We should have entrance test in politics ...which tests the ability of the candidate on his knowledge of Indian constitution..not very complex but enough to filter out all the hopeless candidates VOICE 5 Sukumar (PGDM Student ) Presently most of the youths, want to eradicate corruption and clear our present administrative system(Government). In order to do so the youths should be capable enough to be in the system for the eradication of corruption and transparency in the administrative services provided by the government to the citizens. The youth should be more encouraged to help government in implementing government projects (Business process re-engineering) to set up a high standard of services towards he citi- zen. The best way to do so is to participate in e-governance project. As most of the e-gov- ernance project fails due to improper handling and limited resources.. VOICE 2 – Ashish Kalkar ( Architect ) 1. Improve entrepreneurship - we should focus on nurturing young and dynamic talents and make them 'global leaders' rather than limiting their dreams to just going abroad and use their skills to improve outside com- panies. It needs tapping the right talent from grassroot level. 2. Clean our system to make it work fast and efficiently with transparancy - all approvals/licenses/special permissions etc. Should be channelized through one window system, strictly online, available to all on websites and the process should be time bound. 3. Prepare a model of country's development that is strictly talent/skill/capability based. Remove columns of caste/religion/ethnicity etc. From all systems and remove quota system. To reach minority groups, prepare talent and knowledge exchange programs which are inclusiveness focused. VOICE 4 Trupti (MBA) 1. We should really know the candidates credentials n their agenda. 2. Youngsters should know about governments function- ing.
  • 7. 15 August 2013 7www. yuvaindiamission.in * We also executed other activities like Water Distribution in Shahapur in May’13 Month, Blood Testing Camp & Free Legal Advice community service to needy people. Cont from page - 8 Phase 1 ( 24 Months ) – Build a strong foundation for the movement • Set positive examples by executing projects & motivate min 25,000 youngsters to take positive & smart actions using POSITIVE JOURNALISM • Execute Job related training with NSS & other organizations to improve the Employability percentage which is now very low @ about 47% • Execute Education & Environment related projects in Rural areas • Attract max youth towards Agriculture business • Appreciate , Motivate & Support those Government Officers who are doing good jobs • Networking & Build a team of min 1000 Positive Yuva Indians • Do SWOT Analysis of India • In depth study of reasons behind the current issues like inflation, corruption, low employability rate, GDP Growth etc & motivate people to take actions. • Spread awareness of the movement using Social & News Media Plan Of Action for next 3 years Phase 2 ( 12 Months ) - Multiply the impact • Connect with max organizations to execute various projects utilizing available resources • Train & Motivate 50,000 youngsters to take positive actions • Start giving inputs on various national policies specially on Youth Development & Education • Start taking active part in Politics ( Strategy, Policies etc) to make an impact on the system
  • 8. 15 August 2013 8www. yuvaindiamission.in Projects Initiated by Yuva India Mission and Journalist & Social Workers Welfare Association Our main focus is on ground activities to set examples which will motivate many youngsters to come for- ward and contribute in positive actions. We have selected 4 areas to start with, 1) Education - Will provide education support to min 1000 under privileged students in rural & tribal area 2) Employment – Will provide job related training to min 5000 unemployed youth 3) Environment – Will try to attract youth towards Tree Planting & Agriculture 4) Appreciate, Motivate & Support Government Officers & politicians to improve overall situation * Education :- We are attempting to teach English using non traditional methods like games, showing videos and exposing students to various conversation activities to build the confidence in student. We want to thank Eklavya Parivartan vidyalaya ( Vasai east ) for supporting us in this task. Our target is to create a 100 hours English Speaking Module for students in Tribal & Rural Areas. * Employment Training :- About 47% Graduates are unemployable for any job, so to improve this situation we have started providing job related training to Youngsters. We have taken a workshop in Shahapur & we participated in Vivekanand Seva Mandal’s Career Guru Fest’13 in Dombivili * Environment :- Started with Tree Planting and Corporate Farming on Experiment Basis to attract max youngsters towards farming. Join & Support Us @ Journalist & Social Workers Welfare Association ( JASWWA ) Kindly donate Man hours, Educational Material to help us to continue our mission Contact – Mr Kamlesh Sawal ( Project Director & Chief Trainer ) +91- 7208057774 / jaswwa@gmail.com Printer, Publisher and Editor : Sanjay Chaudhari ,Printed at Navabharat Press Ltd,Sector 8, Plot No. 13, Sanpada East Navi Mumbai, Published from Office No. 7, Dadoji Konddev Stadium,Thane (W)- 400 601. Ph No.: 022- 2543 4242 E-Mail : yuvaindiamission@gmail.com MAH / ENG - 13421 TC (any disputes under thane court judiciary)