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Spending money on the youth? Hell yeah... spending it on forcing them to train for military serive? NO.... there are soooo incredibly more useful areas to spend money on in India to improve the educational and physical skills of the young people.
Spend money on quality education provided by the government (from basic schooling to higher education), invest in building up a proper sports culture, make proper nutrition compulsory for every school, invest in better training for teachers etc etc etc.... This is gonna be so much better than forcing youngsters to deviate from their own paths and to join something they don want to.
And conscripts are of lesser quality than regulars anyways, lack morale and simply waste money, time and resources.
And who is gonna pay for that?
You know about NCC right ? Now can you deny the importance of NCC ? I want NCC to be mandatory in all schools and colleges.Education is not just about mugging up, there should be an all-round development and there should be clearly defined and standardized goals.If you don't know much about NCC then let me assure you its not about providing some military training to young boys and girls.Its about a well-designed approach towards a sound mental and physical development, its about character-building, being a team player, creating the abilities to take decisions under challenging circumstances, and last but not the least, discipline.
There should be separate budgets and separate plans for different activities.I am certainly not in the mood of hearing poor reasoning like, " this money can be spent in better manner".A few days back, some fellow was arguing with me that we should not try improve situation of sports in India, for there are too many poor and hungry people in India.If we have to take every decisions in the light of poor and hungry people without toilets then we might as well shut down our space program, defence spendings, education, healthcare, infrastructure development and a lot many other things.
The point is there has to be wholesome, all round development.I just cannot say that I want a student to be a champion in 'committing to the book and vomiting to the paper' -syndrome and a dud when it comes to other aspects.
The development should be balanced and the methodology also has to be standardized, just the way, the books are standardized.And hence this calls for the requirement of a system that has to be implemented nation-wide by the government.