I am Saran Gupta, the youngest social activist of Madhesh Pradesh, and I am deeply honored to be recognized with international accolades such as the Global Youth Leadership Award in Bangkok, Thailand , and the Youngest Professionals of the Year 2022 award in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Additionally, I have been honored as a Hero of Madhesh. My journey began at the tender age of 11, starting as a child rights activist and gradually expanding my efforts to serve the broader community. I lead an organization named Improving Birgunj, which has been a force for positive change for nearly seven years. During the Covid-19 pandemic, our efforts stood out, achieving what even seasoned politicians could not. It is with immense pride and gratitude that I continue this journey of service and dedication.
The State of Nepal and the Role of Youth
Nepal, a nation rich in culture and history, has faced numerous challenges over the years, ranging from political instability to natural disasters. The recent Covid-19 pandemic further exposed the vulnerabilities within our social and healthcare systems. In such trying times, the role of youth in steering the country towards a better future has never been more critical.
The youth of Nepal are not merely spectators but active participants in shaping the nation’s destiny. With over 40% of the population under the age of 25, the potential for youth-led change is immense. Young leaders like myself are examples of how dedication, passion, and a sense of responsibility can bring about significant transformation.
Challenges Faced by Nepali Youth
- Unemployment and Underemployment: One of the most pressing issues is the high rate of unemployment and underemployment among the youth. Many young people, despite having academic qualifications, struggle to find jobs that match their skills and aspirations. This often leads to brain drain, with many seeking opportunities abroad.
- Educational Disparities: While access to education has improved, there are still significant disparities in the quality of education received in urban versus rural areas. Many young people in rural Nepal do not have access to the same resources and opportunities as their urban counterparts.
- Political Instability: Frequent changes in government and political unrest have created an environment of uncertainty. This instability affects every aspect of life, from economic development to social progress, making it difficult for young people to plan for their futures.
- Social Issues: Issues such as child marriage, gender inequality, and caste-based discrimination still persist in various parts of the country. These social issues hinder the progress of young people, especially girls and those from marginalized communities.
The Path Forward: Empowering the Youth
Despite these challenges, the resilience and determination of Nepali youth offer a beacon of hope. Organizations like Improving Birgunj, under my leadership, are crucial in driving change at the grassroots level. Here are some ways to further empower the youth of Nepal:
- Enhancing Education and Skills Training: Investing in quality education and vocational training programs can equip young people with the skills they need to succeed. This includes not only academic knowledge but also practical skills that are in demand in the job market.
- Creating Job Opportunities: Encouraging entrepreneurship and supporting small businesses can create job opportunities for young people. Additionally, fostering partnerships between the private sector and educational institutions can help bridge the gap between education and employment.
- Promoting Civic Engagement: Encouraging young people to participate in the political process and community service can foster a sense of responsibility and leadership. This includes creating platforms for youth voices to be heard in policymaking and governance.
- Addressing Social Issues: Implementing policies and programs that promote gender equality, eliminate discrimination, and protect the rights of all citizens can create a more inclusive society. Education and awareness campaigns can also play a crucial role in changing societal attitudes and norms.
Conclusion
The future of Nepal lies in the hands of its youth. Leaders like myself exemplify the power of young people to drive meaningful change. By addressing the challenges we face and empowering us with the tools and opportunities we need, we can build a brighter and more prosperous Nepal. The voice of the youth is not just a call for change; it is a call for action, unity, and progress. Together, we can create a nation where every young person has the chance to thrive and contribute to a better tomorrow. We salute the dedication of all the young people working tirelessly for a better Nepal.
On International Youth Day 2014, Gupta expressed his opinions as part of the “Your Voice, Our Concern” social media campaign.