Thursday, December 13, 2018

'Influencs of Western Culture on Indian Youth Essay\r'

'Western finis is neither homogeneous nor unchanging. As with every(prenominal) different socialisations it has evolved and gradually changed over time. All generalities about it turn in their exceptions at some time and devote. Globalism has spread westbound ideas so widely that almost all ultramodern countries or cultures be to some extent influenced by aspects of Hesperian sandwich culture which they harbour absorbed. In the later 20th to early 21st century, with the advent of increase globalism, it has become more difficult to determine which individuals enclothe into which category.\r\nHow at that place is head and tail for a coin, there is both positive and negative impact of westward culture on the world and especially on todays young multiplication , On one billet we enjoy our so-called rich culture and in reality admire it. The charges of living has been greatly enhance by the western culture which is good for achiever and growth of a earth and helpful f or it in heading towards super success. besides if on the early(a) side; this culture mainly adopted by us has given rise to Individualization.\r\nIndividualization has impoverished up umpteen cultural systems, paving way for the youthfulness to fall prey to drug addictionand some(prenominal) other ill practices. This stage is the most penetrable period of smell where the youth need guidance, counseling, fostering and c ar by parents. Culture” and â€Å"Tradition” are more significant in a sylvan deal India which has always been cherishing its rich culture and inheritance and it’s quite well kn hold for it worldwide. But these things are now just on piece of music and are slowly losing their sheen. Why? The younger generation are the representatives of India in a true gumption of the word.\r\nWe are the sole cherishers of India’s pride and its inheritance which actually lies in its culture, its diversity, its uniqueness. In such a scenario, w here the point of a rich cultured state of matter like India is facing the problem of losing its culture, are we, the youth; the Indian youth not Actually obligated For This? Are we not putting our own self image, our self respect, our mother India’s pride at stake by doing so? Just designate about it my dear friends. I would suggest, There is no problem as such when we follow the western culture to some extent.\r\nThe problem is we are forgetting our culture to a greater extent. Why should we do so? as 21st century youth doesn’t mean forgetting the motherland and following or in short adopting western lifestyle in totality. every culture has its own pros and cons. We individuals should be strong large to take the good and throw off the bad. We are easily influenced by western culture. Right from our clothing, savings bank the music, the films, our attitude, our lifestyle, in short every aspect of our life has totally changed. I just want to think that â€Å"Ch ange doesn’t happen on its own; it’s we who bring about the change. But by this change, our mother India has lost its sheen and beauty; its place; its uniqueness in the world. The things mentioned above does not only imply to India. There are many countries in the world where todays youths have adopted westernization.\r\nFor eg in many countries like Japan , Bangladesh , etc are greatly given to westernization. At the end I would just like to convey a message that- Almost all the countries in the world have become nonparasitic and we the younger generation are the representatives of the future . o we moldiness realize that true beauty of a country lies in its culture, its heritage and every country has its uniquiness. So we must understand thae our country must be our own. And as for india many great western people like Mark Twain have said- India is the cradle of kind race, the birth place of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and greatg randmother of tradition. Our most semiprecious and instructive materials in the history of man are treasure up in India only.\r\n'

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