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Jobs, education, or vikas – what will define the vote of young Gujaratis this Assembly elections?
To find out, The Quint travelled to the interior areas of the state, talking to scores of young voters.
One of the most pressing concerns of the youth in Gujarat is the lack of employment opportunities in the state.
Education is also a major concern for young voters this year. Bothered by the expensive fees of most self-financed colleges and schools in the state, Krishna Patel, a 30-year-old social worker based out of Morbi, said, “Education has become too expensive. The number of government colleges and schools should be increased and they should be given incentives. Self-finance schools and colleges should have minimum fees.”
Echoing similar concerns, 19-year-old Manali Patel said, “There are small villages in Surat where drinks are still sold illegally. The politicians don't even want to know about this. They themselves sell it during elections.”
Nearly 50 percent of Gujarat’s voters are under the age of 40. Can their vote, therefore, swing the elections?
Video Producer: Hansa Malhotra
Video Editor: Sandeep Suman
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