Who are the "Young and the Restless" of India?
What is the young generation of India (under 30)
As implied by the name, the "Young and Restless" of India are the young generation of India, those who are making decisions that will impact their futures.
What is the Indian film industry?
What is Bollywood
What does Sakshi Sindwani is a 26 year old Indian influencer, promote with her content?
What is body positivity
- Through social media, Sakshi promotes body positivity, a matter that can hopefully improve the self image of girl and simply people from all over India
What is the tallest statue in the world?
What is the The Statue of Unity
- this is a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and represents India's freedom and independence
What must the young generation of India create?
Change
- While they will retain many cultural elements from the past, it is still important the this generation creates positive evolution and change to improve future generations.
What is the Indian festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil?
What is Holi
Which youth activist designs fashion to help the environment?
Who is Kriti Tula
What religion is practiced in the Tawan Monastery?
What is Buddism
What is an analogy for the predicament that the young generation of India is in?
What is tug of war
- The reason for this analogy is the tug of the past and the pull of the future
What is the concept of a group-based identity based off of something such as religion?
What is communalism
Against what act are the students at the Jamia Millia Islamia university protesting?
What is the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)
- The reasoning behind these protests is that this act could permit Indian citizenship for persecuted religious minorities.
What specific concept does the Statue of Unity represent?
What is Indian nationalism
What is one of the main reasons why India is an "unlikely nation?"
What is its diversity
- India is an extremely diverse nation within its religions, ethnicities, geography, ideology, etc.
Who was the leader of a household in old India (1950s)?
What is a patriarch.
- In the 1950s, a patriarch or male leader was the head of a household. Note that a household included extended family such as uncles, aunts, brothers, nephews, etc.
Against what political party are students protesting after an attack on the Jawaharlal Nehru University?
What is the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party)
- a Hindu nationalist party that is currently in power.
To what deity is the Virupaksha temple dedicated to?
Who is the lord Shiva
- Shiva is a Hindu god, known as "the destroyer"