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A study revealed that youth in non-metro cities appeared more progressive than metro cities

Chaitanya Mallapur| Indiaspend.org
Last Updated : Mar 05 2015 | 1:35 PM IST
Parameters High School Score (%) College School Score (%)
Score on Knowledge and Comprehension of Rights and Responsibility 27 31
Correctly understanding the meaning of Fundamental Right to Protection Against Exploitation 24 29
Correctly understanding the meaning of Fundamental Right to Equality 35 39
Consider themselves “Citizens” of India 35 NA

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; NA means question not asked; Figures in %
 

The score for high school students with regards to rights and responsibility was only 27%,while it was only a tad better at 31% for college students.

Only 35% of school students consider themselves citizens of India.

Only 24% of high-school students and 29% of college students “correctly” understand the meaning of right against exploitation.

Parameters High School Score (%) College School Score (%)
Score on Knowledge and Comprehension of Democratic Governance 17 19
Score on Attitude towards Democratic Governance NA (Questions were not included for school students) -11%
Do not know that legislature is responsible for enacting laws 74 75
“Agreed” that India should have only one strong political party at the centre to rule the entire country NA 67
Have fuller understanding of democracy that it is all about the rule of law, equality, human rights, and elections 37 38
Military should rule India for some years NA 53

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; NA means question not asked; Figures in %
 

The low score of 19% among college students on democratic governance indicates the weakness in imparting civic knowledge and lack of exposure at higher level of education.

A very large number of college students support dictatorial or authoritarian form of government, which is represented by minus 11% score on attitude towards democratic governance.

More than half (53%) of college students favour military rule in India for “some years”.Faith in democratic governance is fading. The reasons: Corruption, scams, lack of policy implementation and poor governance.


Civic Rules

Parameters High School Score (%) College School Score (%)
Score on Attitudes towards Adherence to Civic Rules 15 10
“Agreed” that it is all right to violate rules because the penalty is small 37 40
“Agreed” that it is all right to violate rules because one can get away by bribing the officials 42 44
“Agreed” that it is difficult to follow rules when others are violating the same 49 54

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; Figures in %

 

Once again, a low score of 15% and 10% highlights disdain students have for civic rules and laws. This is reflected in the widespread violation of laws by citizens and government officials by means of bribes, breaking traffic rules and not paying taxes.

Environment 

Parameters High School Score (%) College School Score (%)
Score on Attitudes Practices related to Environmental Conservation 40 45
Feel it is important that everyone must collect and use rain water 70 75
Feel it is important that people must collect and use rain water 79 83
Feel it is important that people and government must protect lakes and tanks 77 78

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; Figures in %
 

Environmental conservation is the highest-scoring domain. This can be attributed to large-scale awareness programmes and campaigns on global warming and climate change in schools and colleges by NGOs.

Academic inclusion of environmental science as a subject could be credited for positive attitudes.

Gender

Parameters High School Girls High School Boys College Girls College Boys
Score on Attitude towards Gender Equality 15 8 13 6
Agree that women have no choice but to accept a certain degree of violence 37 42 43 44
Agree that women dress and behave in certain ways to provoke violent reactions from men 51 55 55 59
Admitted that dowry is a practice in their community and felt that they should accept this practice NA NA 36 44

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; NA means question not asked; Figures in %

 

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Parameters High School & College combined Score (%)
Agreed that women can perform equally well or better than men in all professions 71
Agreed that the main role of women is to take care of the household and bring up their children 51

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter

More than half of college and school students (51%) believe the main role of women is to take care of the household and bring up their children.

Giving and taking dowry is to be acceptable to 36% girls and 44% college-going boys. IndiaSpend had earlier reported that 22 married women die every day in the country due to dowry-related disputes.

Diversity and social justice 

Parameters College Students
Score on Attitude towards Diversity and Social Justice 23
Expressed intolerance regarding migrant workers from other states 50
Agreed that people who work as construction workers cannot have the right to demand proper housing and toilets at the construction site 45
Agreed that people who work as domestic workers for household help cannot have the right demand minimum wages and other facilities 49
Favoured prohibition of meeting between boys and girls belonging to different religions in public places 65

Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter; Figures in %


Among college students, 65% do not want boys and girls belonging to different religions to meet in public places. IndiaSpend has reported on India’s communal and caste divide: 72,126 riots were reported in 2013.

Among college and school students, 49% agreed that household domestic workers do not have the right to demand minimum wages and other facilities.

If equality does not appear to be valued, that could be because democracy itself appears to be a fuzzy notion.

“Young people lack the understanding of the true meaning and value of democracy. What is most disturbing is the education system that we have today is not really equipping young people with critical thinking skills which are crucial for democracy,” Dr. Manjunath said. “They are being prepared to become economic or market actors rather than critical thinkers.”

An important lesson that comes out from the study, according to Dr. Manjunath, is that unless we transform the institutions we will not be able see the change.

“As a country, we are a political democracy but as a society we are not,” said Dr Manjunath. “There is a huge gap. Therefore, one of the primary objectives of this research was to impress policy makers with the need to reform citizenship education.”


Source: Yuva Nagarika Meter
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First Published: Mar 05 2015 | 1:21 PM IST

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