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Digital natives, the millennials who grew up in the noughties are a different breed, writes India Today Editor in Chief Aroon Purie.

It is often said that youth is wasted on the young. No longer, it seems. Although each generation thinks it is smarter than the one before, the millennials who grew up in the noughties are a different breed. It has been the best of times for them. Digital natives, the Internet has been their classroom as much as it has

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