Provide a structured index to organize content for "Youngistaan" — a youth-focused platform (magazine, website, or community). This index helps editors, writers, and contributors place and find articles, features, multimedia, and resources.
The voting index shows a paradox: while youth turnout is rising, trust in traditional political parties is falling. There is a surge in independent candidates and "NOTA" (None of the Above) votes.
Most official data is stored on open data portals. To find the index: index of youngistaan
Traditional economic indicators like GDP or GNI fail to capture youth-specific realities:
The Index of Youngistaan shifts focus from aggregate growth to youth capability. Provide a structured index to organize content for
The modern index of Youngistaan is almost entirely digital. Unlike their parents, who came of age before the internet, today's Indian youth are mobile-first.
Consider the numbers:
This digital saturation has created a new sub-index: the Digital Engagement Index. High scores are seen in tier-2 and tier-3 cities (like Lucknow, Indore, Coimbatore), where young people are not just consuming content but also creating it, selling products, and learning skills via ed-tech apps like Unacademy and PhysicsWallah.