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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

India of my dreams Essay

Today, India is characterised by communal violence, religious strife, terrorist movements, regional alienation, political chaos, uninterrupted economic hick-ups, general corruption, Mafia raj, bomb-culture, etcetera The considerable India of Lord Buddha, Mahavir, Shankaracharya, Swam Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru is on the verge of break-up, unless of course, we put an end to these malaises that are eating into its very fabric. The ills of decadence, hibernation, disharmony and the lethargic existence of the nation must be addressed to, if we hope to see a glorious and a vibrant India. I inhalation of such a glorious and wonderful India in the days to come.India is a multicultural, multi religious, multilingual nation and, hence, in order to maintain peace and harmony, due splendour has to be given to the sentiments of each community. However, this secularing and pluralism bedevil come to be subdued by religious fanaticism and communalism. In the name of social governance of temples and mosques we do not seem to hesitate even to take the lives of our neighbours. Today, when we should be focusing on the countrys all-round development, our attention is center in untangling the mess known as the Ayodhya tussle.This undue importance given to religion has ruined our national peace, social equilibrium and transnational standing. Mumbai bomb explosion, Gujarat violence, Godhra incident, continuous Kashmir carnage, etc., speak volumes about how we bring in managed to turn the grease of peace into a land of blood. Therefore, my dream of India is an India where religion would no durable be in national focus, where religion would be put into the backyard meant purely for personal practice. I dream of a day when people in India would live and die for their motherland than for their religion.Today, in India, the gap between the confounds and the subscribe to- nots is ever increasing. Nearly 90% of Indias wealth is in the hands of 10% of people. The current social disagreement based on birth, caste and religion is breaking the national fabric. In my future India there would be no to a greater extent concepts such as, Reservation, OBCs, receding(prenominal) classes, under-privileged, etc. These man-made boundaries of demarcations would be abject down 21st vitamin C India would an India where everyone, irrespective of caste, creed, and religion, would have equal opportunities to live and work.In my future India, everyone would have enough to eat and enough to wear. There would be no more deaths use to poverty and starvation. None would die due to paucity of health check facilities. There will be enough jobs for all, education would be work-oriented and everyone would have adequate opportunities for learning.Every village would be connected by roadstead and by internet. The countrys military expenditure would be minimised and maximum would be spent for social improvements. Green revolution, white revolution and IT revolution, etc. would characterise our land.In my India of 21st century, the present evils characterising the Indian political system of India such as instability, rampant corruption, political scams, misuse of public money, halo of leaders, horse-trading, venomousisation of politics, manipulation of option process, etc., would be unheard of.My future India would have a political system, where person with dubious character or criminal background can never assume any public office, where election would no longer be based on money function or muscle power but rather totally deliver and fair.My India of 21st century would be a great India highly respect by the other nations of the world. She would be a permanent member of the UN gage Council and her voice would be heard loud and clear in the foreign arena. Indias role as the torchbearer of peace would be highly appreciated.The Kashmir riddle would be a thing of the past and she would have peace and fellowship with all her neighbours. She would be considered a major Asian power at par with China and a highly developed nation with a world of IT professionals who are ready to venture out into the unknown frontiers.I do not think that my dream of India is too idealistic or too unrealistic. A day is not far off when I would be fortunate enough to see this glorious India sparkling with the portentous ideals of peace, high economic standards, political stability, social harmony, international recognition, etc. permit my country awake from its present slumber and rise up to great heights of glory and prosperity. It would be an India like the India which the great patriot Rabindranath Tagore pictured Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, where knowledge is free, where the world is not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls.

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