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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the automobile sector, facing its worst slowdown, has been ‘affected by the mindset of millennials’ who don’t want to pay EMIs for a vehicle and prefer Ola and Uber rides.
Corporates recognise that Generation X didn't raise their kids to end up like "entitled millennials”, which means market behaviour will change in the coming decades.
BJP’s fate in the second phase of 2024 Lok Sabha election will be decided in Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, where it performed very well in 2019 but faces a stiff competition now.
The private lender's shares tumbled to be top Nifty 50 loser after India's central bank barred it from taking on new customers through online and mobile banking channels.
Another addition to military cooperation has been the Strategic Space Dialogue, inaugurated in Paris in 2023. Last month, India participated as an observer to France’s AsterX.
18 year old are adults, so they have independence on their actions. Parents should definitely not force their kids into anything. I had very different political and social opinions than my parents when I was a teenager. But teenagers are blooded with less maturity and exposure in general. @Bismi, your conclusions about “young people being more aware because times have changed” has some deep flaws. Awareness of what? Are these young people showing responsibility and good judgement in how they might be using social media (inadvertently) to spread unrest when calm is needed. Please do not compare India to the list of countries you have mentioned….there is no comparison. India has some very deep issues like poverty, lack of education, lack of justice, corruption. Let’s protest against that. All the ore other stuff are red herrings peddled by politicians!
In the normal course, all parents would share DGP UP’s concern that children should be kept out of harm’s way. With the caveat that if they are taking part in a peaceful protest against a law that seems divisive, against the spirit of our nationhood – whether it is violative of the Constitution is for the apex court to determine – then their parents should not stand in the way. The future belongs to the young, they cannot sit by if they fear it is being blighted. 2. An eighteen year old girl intelligent enough to be studying at Oxford knows the facts of life. Probably deeply content if her toast is buttered on only one side.
18 year old are adults, so they have independence on their actions. Parents should definitely not force their kids into anything. I had very different political and social opinions than my parents when I was a teenager. But teenagers are blooded with less maturity and exposure in general. @Bismi, your conclusions about “young people being more aware because times have changed” has some deep flaws. Awareness of what? Are these young people showing responsibility and good judgement in how they might be using social media (inadvertently) to spread unrest when calm is needed. Please do not compare India to the list of countries you have mentioned….there is no comparison. India has some very deep issues like poverty, lack of education, lack of justice, corruption. Let’s protest against that. All the ore other stuff are red herrings peddled by politicians!
Children can be kept out of harm”s way only if adults say no to divisive agenda. Fire ,once lit will engulf children as well.
In the normal course, all parents would share DGP UP’s concern that children should be kept out of harm’s way. With the caveat that if they are taking part in a peaceful protest against a law that seems divisive, against the spirit of our nationhood – whether it is violative of the Constitution is for the apex court to determine – then their parents should not stand in the way. The future belongs to the young, they cannot sit by if they fear it is being blighted. 2. An eighteen year old girl intelligent enough to be studying at Oxford knows the facts of life. Probably deeply content if her toast is buttered on only one side.