Chanakaya National Law University: Nayaya Nagar, Mithapur, Patna-800001
Chanakaya National Law University: Nayaya Nagar, Mithapur, Patna-800001
Chanakaya National Law University: Nayaya Nagar, Mithapur, Patna-800001
TOPIC
YOUTH CULTURE IN INDIA: CONTEMPORARY SCENARIO
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The youngsters of the present generation carry in and fulfil their target
with immense courage and determination. They develop a practical
approach towards the life and their social awareness helps in
understanding the society and subsequently leading to the upliftment of
the under-developed nations.
Though we have a lot many points in favour of the present day youth,
still it is a bitter truth that a part of youth is flowing away with the
extremities of the abstracts of the emotions. This yielding tendency has
led to the increasing concern of violence and rage in to the society.
They turn their socializing nature into physical relations which is treated
as a game of the youth leading to complications in later part of their life.
Young generation is becoming tech-savvy. Cyber life has given them
comfort. They have lost the values of human operating the system and
are becoming completely dependent upon the technologies. Youth of the
present generation are indulged in the criminal activities and this
criminal mentality of the youth is created by the society itself.
In my project I will discuss about all the negative and positive aspects of
youth in India and the solutions through which the problems can be
curbed. We will also discuss about the legal provisions related to the
youth crime and justice.
HYPOTHESIS
1. The researcher presumes that youth plays an important role in
development of the nation.
2. The researcher also presumes that the mentality of the youth is
shaped by the society or the group in which they are.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The researcher will be relying upon doctrinal as well as Non doctrinal
methods. Doctrinal methods refer to library research, research or
reliance upon some text writings or documents, legal propositions
and doctrines, articles, books as well as online research and journals
relating to the subject. Non doctrinal method refers to non-
conservative ways of research i.e. field work, interviews,
questionnaire, interacting with people and getting answers etc. This
project is an intensive one so both methods are needed to arrive at
concrete conclusion.
SOURCES OF STUDY
Primary sources: Observation, questionnaires and interviews
TENTATIVE CHAPTERIZATION
1. Introduction
2. What is the relation between youth and culture?
3. Youth Culture in India
4. Contribution of youth in development of India
5. Factors affecting youth in India
6. Social Norms regulating the youth
7. Field work and Data analysis
8. Conclusion and Suggestions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Websites
www.indianyouth.net
www.thehindu.com
www.wikipedia.com
BOOKS
An Introduction to Sociology: Navendu K Thakur