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After months of hard work we are finally ready to share a vision with you, to ask you to walk with us.

The Viewspaper is in simple words the voice of the youth. It is not just a youth paper. It is a paper for everyone. The only difference is that only the youth can write for it. The Viewspaper wants to give a platform to the youth.

This platform will be large enough for the world to sit and listen to what the youth want. If anybody wants to know what the youth think about a certain topic then this is the place they should come.

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The Viewspaper will be what you want it to be. The look, feel and functionality of the paper will change according to your taste and preference. This paper is your platform, your place to voice you opinions.

The youth have throughout history made a huge difference to the world, yet there has always been a tendency for people to not take them seriously. It is time we change that.

Alexander conquered the world by the age of 32, Akbar the greatest Mughal emperor was crowned king at the age of 13, the most charismatic US president John F Kennedy was young, even the most charismatic Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi symbolized the youth.

Youth symbolize dreams. It symbolizes the power to break rules, to think beyond, to make a difference, to be the future.Express yourselves and we will take your views to the world.In our hearts we believe that there is a revolution around the corner. It is growing. A revolution that will take the world by storm.

Are you part of it?

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Comments:
kartikeya swami on August 3rd, 2007 at 7:40 pm |

GREAT WORK.Keep it up and you have one half of the world population,[assuming 35 as the upper age limit for ‘youth’, and 70 as the average life span of a human] listening and expressing. BUT what about people like me?I have turned 54 today, but don’t feel a day above,30 at the most.

Neha Bhat on August 4th, 2007 at 9:57 am |

Hi,
The website has turned out be a very interesting read!Its good to connect with the youth globally and listen to their voices. Do keep us posted!

Anonymous on August 17th, 2007 at 12:46 pm |

I love the Viewspaper :)

mathangie on August 31st, 2007 at 1:00 pm |

Thanks for viewspaper to making relationship among youths and to being the voice of youths.

pinshu on September 24th, 2007 at 4:45 pm |

its a beautiful concept which provide common platform to discus ,share and exprs ones thought and opinion..for sure it would mak a difreence by enhancng d impact f electronic media..thnx to viewspaper

Neeti Goyal on October 5th, 2007 at 12:19 am |

simply marvellous,incredible step ahead.

Madhura Deshmukh on October 20th, 2007 at 11:53 am |

Its good to see such an oportunity being given to students….to express n actually open their minds on certain issues….Keep up the good work!

tamal on November 20th, 2007 at 6:37 pm |

the viewspaper provide us a huge platform to express our feeling nd share it with outside world. wonderfull begning.

Vineet on December 27th, 2007 at 7:16 pm |

I applaud the initiatives. Although, the articles need polish, and the editing needs fine tuning. Especially articles on Modi, and Gujarat. If they were meant to be soporific, then the writers did a great job.
:)

KOMAL on February 4th, 2008 at 9:38 am |

Good JOB! It’ll be great if I’m allowed to join you

shiv ahuja on February 7th, 2008 at 8:50 pm |

great concept,nice AV too..!
looking forward to contributing whatever i can here..

http://www.shivahuja.com/photography

David I Masilamani on April 5th, 2008 at 6:42 pm |

…Some of us strangely stay youthful…so even though I’m not young numerologically I encourage young people and support them however possible to follow their dreams and visions…things that we invariably tend to lose sight of in this so called race called ‘living’…

I believe this is a commendable exercise…and what was ‘my youth’ is currently my present passions…

Which means don’t ever forget them ever, not everyone is lucky or fortunate enough to catch up with them years later…

Believe in you dreams

Blackjack!

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