Assam youth unaware of govt policies: Survey
  Guwahati, Dec 02: In a youth survey conducted by a magazine in Assam, it
was found that the state's youth lacked the knowledge of the government
policies and other major issues of national and international importance.

The survey was conducted by a monthly magazine Jibon among 2270 students and
youths in the age of 15-40 in more than a hundred villages and towns, with
equal male-female ratio and proportionate urban-rural representation.

According to the survey, 95 per cent youth was found unaware of the separate
ministry for Northeast (Department for North East region), with 46 per cent
even demanding such a ministry be created.

Seventy six per cent did not know where the North Eastern Council (NEC) was
headquartered (in Shillong), with 29 per cent thinking such a council did
not exist at all.

Another 51 per cent did not even know that Irom Sharmila, whose hunger
strike for past couple of years against alleged army excesses has drawn
international attention, was from Manipur, though 83 per cent knew where
Kanaklata attained martyrdom.

Though 90 per cent know that Baichung Bhutia is a footballer, at least six
per cent think that he is the King of Bhutan.

The youth were equally ignorant in international matters like brought
Mohammad Yunus of Bangladesh the Nobel Prize in not known to 75 per cent,
while 13 per cent think he got it for being a freedom fighter. Yunus was
awarded with the Nobel Prize for micro-financing in the rural areas.

The survey also proved to be an eye opener when it came to lack of awareness
among the state s youth regarding financial matters. As many a 38 per cent
could not answer whether the RBI can print money on its own to make the
country owner, with 15 per cent thinking that it can do so on the Finance
Minister�s directive.

Fourty-five per cent of the youth did not know what Sensex is related to as
five per cent related it to sex and another four per cent to heartbeat.

Though 64 per cent know what is a credit card, 14 per cent think it is a
card for availing banks loans and 10 per cent think it is a guarantee card
against bank loans.

In yet another finding, 38 per cent youth had no clue where the money come
at the ATMs, with 13 per cent thinking that it came from the bank through
satellite or wire and eight per cent thinking that ATMs print currency.

As the country was projecting itself as an it hub, the youth of Assam were
found to be much ignorant about it. 36 per cent are not aware where the
software is stored in a computer.

Only five per cent use emails regularly, 54 per cent never used email and 21
per cent of them want to, but do not know how to use the email.

In health matters the youths fared comparatively better with 93 per cent
know in that jaundice is a water-borne disease and 91 per cent knew that
kissing does not cause AIDS.

Editor of Jibon Suresh Ranjan Goduka said such findings would help the
policy makers to frame better youth policies so that the they become aware
of the relevant issues.

Bureau Report
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