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Views of The Youth on Social Service

 Q1) Let us know what social service means to you .




Ans - For me social service or social work is a medium of making one's life better if you are a human being you have to invest in others too in order to gain respect and this will make world a better place.


Q2) What inspired you to take part in social service being so young ?

Ans - The one thing which inspired me to take part in social service is that whenever, I see these homeless and needy people I feel like I have to do something for them since my 2nd grade I believe in social work.


Q3)What is your aim in life when it comes to helping tribals and poor people ?



Everyone has a right to live with dignity and respect whether it is a tribal or any poor person on the road. People often think in their mind to change the world but they are not able to do so. We have to work for making a huge difference in the society then the scenario will change.


Q4) "The youth should come up to enhance equality in our country ".What's your thoughts on this.

Absolutely, we as youth have become irresponsible towards others happiness and we only look forward to making ourselves happy and satisfied. This is not a right thing to do we should form communities and work for the betterment of the individual and each and every person who is a part of the society

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