New Delhi: Sixty-four years is a long time in a nation’s history. But not long enough to make the youth take the hard-earned freedom for granted. A Hindustan Times-Gfk Mode survey, conducted across 12 cities and among people between 16-25 years, establishes that today’s youth is patriotic,related stories responsible and willing to balance personal freedom with the wishes of family and society in general.While the majority of respondents, 89.5%, consider August 15, 1947, to be the most important day in India’s history, almost 58.6% admit they haven’t flown a kite in the last five years. But that doesn’t mean that this generation is blasé about freedom. Seventy-seven per cent of the respondents said that they value freedom over any materialistic possession. nterestingly, though they attach a lot of importance to personal freedom, for example, the right to choose one’s life partner or career, a majority of youngsters don’t favour going against the law or the wishes of their families.Read Full : Democracy’s children - Hindustan Times

