The Young and the Restless
Youth and Politics in India
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Narrated by:
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Nandita Sen
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By:
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Gurmehar Kaur
About this listen
The 2014 Lok Sabha elections saw the involvement of India's youth like never before. They were debating inside classrooms, sitting for dharnas on the street, having conversations in offices and on social media. The election in 2014 saw 150 million young voters - and the highest number of first-time voters in India.
And yet, the average age of our parliamentarians is 63. Our leaders are almost four decades older than the average 25-year-old.
In The Young and the Restless, Gurmehar Kaur, student activist and author of Small Acts of Freedom, follows the journeys of eight youth leaders, their aspirations for the country's youth, their aspirations for themselves and, most importantly, their aspirations for the nation. She explores whether their politics only mimics that of the older party leaders or if they have the ideas, passion and motivation of the demographic they represent.
©2019 Gurmehar Kaur (P)2019 Random House Audio