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Freedom and youth: a force for change

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Youth is not just a stage of life - it is the heartbeat of a nation, the fire that shapes tomorrow. In today's world, freedom for the youth is more than a privilege; it is a responsibility - a force that can either build civilisations or destroy them.

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The youth of today stand taller than ever before. With education as their sword and technology as their shield, they are connected to the entire world in a single click. They have the power to voice their opinions, to break the chains of outdated norms, and to fight battles not with weapons, but with ideas.

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Their freedom is not confined to borders; it flows across nations, across beliefs, across systems. From the streets of protest to the corridors of innovation, the youth are proving that freedom is the fuel of progress.

But true freedom is not about doing whatever pleases the mind - it is about rising beyond selfish desires. It is about choosing courage over comfort, truth over silence, and responsibility over recklessness. When youth misuse freedom, they become slaves to distraction. But when they channel it with wisdom, they become the architects of a new world order.

Even today, in some corners of the globe, many young voices are silenced - denied education, denied expression, denied dreams. Their struggle is a reminder that freedom is not free; it must be guarded, fought for, and respected.

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The youth of today hold the pen that will write history. With their freedom, they can either paint a picture of division or a masterpiece of unity. The choice is theirs - and the time is now.

For in the fire of youth and the breath of freedom lies the destiny of humanity itself.

The writer is a Class XII student at Yadavindra Public School, Mohali

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