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"Youth Disillusionment" Among Top Risks For India: World Economic Forum
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Business | Edited by Animesh Singh
Widespread youth disillusionment, digital inequality and fracture of inter-state relations are key risks for Indian economy, says a WEF survey
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PM Modi's 5-Year Rule "Most Traumatic, Devastating": Manmohan Singh
- Sunday May 5, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be shown exit door as his five-year rule has been "most traumatic and devastating" for India's youths, farmers, traders and every democratic institution, his predecessor Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.
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Young India Says 'Yes' to Military Rule, 'No' to Inter-Religious Mingling: Survey
- Friday January 23, 2015
- India News | Written by Nikita Niraj Arora
A survey of high school and college students from 11 cities has revealed that about half of them would prefer military rule over a democracy. But perhaps what is more is that an astonishing 65 percent 'agree' that boys and girls from different religions should not mingle.
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"Youth Disillusionment" Among Top Risks For India: World Economic Forum
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Business | Edited by Animesh Singh
Widespread youth disillusionment, digital inequality and fracture of inter-state relations are key risks for Indian economy, says a WEF survey
- www.ndtv.com/business
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PM Modi's 5-Year Rule "Most Traumatic, Devastating": Manmohan Singh
- Sunday May 5, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be shown exit door as his five-year rule has been "most traumatic and devastating" for India's youths, farmers, traders and every democratic institution, his predecessor Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Young India Says 'Yes' to Military Rule, 'No' to Inter-Religious Mingling: Survey
- Friday January 23, 2015
- India News | Written by Nikita Niraj Arora
A survey of high school and college students from 11 cities has revealed that about half of them would prefer military rule over a democracy. But perhaps what is more is that an astonishing 65 percent 'agree' that boys and girls from different religions should not mingle.
- www.ndtv.com