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Rural youth

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Allabahad-India; Chugh Publications; 1987Description: 190pISBN:
  • 8185076294
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.23 SIN
Summary: In the First chapter the study attempt to chart out the aspiration of rural youth. Youth are supposed to be the iron-pillar in any SOcial commu- nity and stablity of a country. In every sphere of Indian social life there is conflict of tradition and change while modernity seems to be making a pro- found impact on the out look of youth. But it seems that all the major role of future society are to be shouldered by the youth. The finding of the study revealed several interesting trends in this connection. The study show that rural youth have no faith in traditi- onal science education but they are nuch more influenced by the increa- S Tole of science in the process has of modernization. They are also oriented in getting vocational education. The study shows that rural youth are having more interest in party politics. The study has sound theoretical and methodological foundation. Those interested in the aspirations and values of youths in rural society in India, will find the book thought provoking and stimulating.
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In the First chapter the study
attempt to chart out the aspiration of
rural youth. Youth are supposed to be
the iron-pillar in any SOcial commu-
nity and stablity of a country. In every
sphere of Indian social life there is
conflict of tradition and change while
modernity seems to be making a pro-
found impact on the out look of youth.
But it seems that all the major role of
future society are to be shouldered by
the youth.
The finding of the study
revealed several interesting trends in
this connection. The study show that
rural youth have no faith in traditi-
onal science education but they are
nuch more influenced by the increa-
S Tole of science in the process
has
of
modernization. They are also oriented
in getting vocational education. The
study shows that rural youth are having
more interest in party politics.
The study has sound theoretical
and methodological foundation. Those
interested in the aspirations and values
of youths in rural society in India, will
find the book thought provoking and
stimulating.

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