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This paper is highly concerned and mark approachive to present a sharp image of Indian youth and their different psychological reasons to adopt direct or indirect physical and mental unrest and agitation related to society, politics, administration, schools and universities.It is really a matter where the youth are vulnerable to outside influences and imitate others but this does not mean that the youth only follow a way of destruction, assualt andget involved in terroistic activities. Somewhwer the question arises why? Should the youth alone be expected to conform to traditional moral values and lofty ideas? How can they look up to self-proclaimed political, religious and social leaders for inspiration?
Keywords: Youth and their present thought - Issues and reforming psychology of youths.
CONCEPT OF YOUTH UNREST
When we talk about "Unrest" simply it means "Present disturbed condition" Disturbed condition of present society, where most of time education comes first social unrest is the manifestation of collective disilluisionment and frustration of group,if there is unrest among the students of onee educational institute oir university it is not perceived as the problem of student unrest as such. It is only when students all over the contry feel frustrated on such comman issues like examination,placement,jobs,cotent of any syllabus.Is it right to say that ther exists the problam of student unrest of our society? The emphasis in the concept of social unrest is on "collective frustration" and disillusionment on common social issues of the groups in the society.
On the basis of selected definition it may be said that youth unrest is usually characerized by four important standards
1. Public concern
2. Change in the existing norms
3. Active based on the feeling of injustice
4. Collective discontent
It will not be put of place to explain the concept of student indiscipline to elders or deviation from norms or rejecting to accept control. We should remember that a committee appointed by the UGC in 1960 present view of three major catagory of behaviour isn student indiscipline
The UGC comittee of 1960 pointed out a number of reasons for student agitations
1. Economic cause for example a routine demand to reduce fees develope the support of increasing scholorship
2. Demand for changes in existing norms pertaining to...