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I think web 2.0 and CH are the missing link for ordinary people to contribute meaningfully in the new ways of creating wealth in this so called new economy.Cycko, Feb 2007
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Building community of young Indians who contribute back to the society. We achieve this by creating and delivering thought provoking content, views and opinions. Also by delivering content that attracts the youth and evokes a response from them help us build the community.
The Youth Brigade was started in 2006 by the students of class 11 c at Vidya Mandir, Mylapore, India.
Basically our idea is social welfare. We were disturbed by the state of the society we are living in. The rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. In spite of so many steps taken by the government nothing came to be fully effective. We believe that the revolution can be taken over only by the Youth of our country.
The hand represents the mutual bonding with people to be united for ever and achieve our goal of making an Incredible India with no discrimination and no corruption.
A good Idea give more details...
What activities does the Youth Brigade participate in or promote? How is it organized? What makes it an effective agent for social change?
I like the idea, but it's not really clear what the Youth Brigade does or how it does it.
Why not just join existing organisations like the Boys' Brigade, or the Scouts. Why have an organisation only for a certain race? Isn't that discrimination?
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