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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Main Course Here we have given CBSE Class 9 English Main Course Book Solutions and Answers of Unit 1 People, Unit 2 Adventure, Unit 3 Environment, Unit 4 The Class IX Radio and Video Show, Unit 5 Mystery, Unit 6 Children, Unit 7 Sports and Games. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Main Course Book Unit 1 People Chapter 1 An Exemplary Leader To become an exemplary leader, people have to determine what they care most about and why they want to lead. Leaders with values-based motivations are the most likely to excel. They also must have a clear image of the kind of leader they want to be in the future—and the legacy they want to leave for others.



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Class 9 English Main Course Book Solutions and Answers The class 9 English syllabus is vast and memorizing stories of each and every chapter is difficult. So, note making is necessary. It sounds a little bit weird to create notes for the English subject. For all other subjects such as Maths and Science, students can create notes by noting down the important formulas, theories and definitions. But for the English subject, students need to follow a proper structure to create the notes. They can understand the stories and poems and then can note down their summary in a short and concise format. To help them, we have provided the CBSE Class 9 English Notes And Summary to help them in their studies. Now, using the ideas given below, write a speech on ‘The Role of Youth in Realising the Dreams of Dr. Kalam. (Refer to CODER) (a) fighting for equal rights (b) fighting corruption (c) empowering the masses (d) looking for jobs within the country (e) active involvement in social issues (f) promoting national integration (g) equal participation of women in all fields Answer: India is a nation of youth with more than 50% population comprising of youth. Dr. Kalam, the great scientist and visionary, has dreamt of a strong India and a resilient India. Now, the question comes how the throbbing young population of our country can contribute towards realizing Dr. Kalam’s vision. As per Dr. Kalam, the Indian economy is growing at a fast pace but what we lack is self-confidence. The youth of today can gain self-confidence by fighting for equal rights. Most of the government machinery is ridden with corruption. The young population can bring about a revolution by increasing awareness among masses. Once the whole nation is awakened about ill effects of corruption then it can be surely rooted out. India is growing exponentially. The fruit of growth has failed to reach the masses. This is because of a lesser degree of empowerment of masses. By voluntary participation in mass awareness through programmes like Shiksha Mitra youth can help educate the masses of India. Brain drain has been a big problem. The way Indian economy is growing in there is no dearth of opportunities in India. Young people should avoid looking for greener pastures abroad. If all of us will work collectively then India will be the best country to work in and to live in. Society is an integral part of our life. We should also give back whatever we can to our society. Even small gesture is sufficient. We can organize free classes for slum children in our neighbourhood or we can organize a blood donation camp for the needy. Because of a handful of fanatics, India’s national integration is in danger. By channelizing our energies in proper direction we can reduce and ultimately eliminate this sense of suspicion and hatred for each other. This will go a long way in ensuring national integration. Although India has come a long way since independence yet we see MPs squabbling over women’s reservation in the Parliament. In certain other fields also there is lesser representation of women. With proper education facilities and proper awareness women can be helped to make their mark in each and every field. To recapitulate let us remember that youth are the torch bearers of tomorrow. If we lay a strong foundation today we can build a strong future. This will help us become a stronger, self confident and a great country where everyone will respect others’ freedom.