India of my dreams
When we are talking about
a dream, we mean future and when we mean future, we point to a positive
idea. Talking about a recent event in this context, the
ISRO(Indian Space Research Organisation) launched 104 polar satellites in a
single rocket created a remarkable record in the National and International
history. And people around exclaiming of
the capabilities of India to setup a space station of its own makes every
Indian’s heart of 36 inches with pride and dignity.
No doubt India is sound enough in technology with a whole
lot of scientists, technologists, architects, etc. serving in India as well as
in countries abroad. A big question
arises, how do you envisage your India
after a decade. What are all the things
and strategies you would add up for its development and what would you omit
. Hence,
maintaining the rule of the people, by the people and for the people.
Well this would be a small description of my India after 10
years.
Literate India:
On one side, children after acquiring enough knowledge are
moving abroad leaving behind their origin intending to live a luxurious life
thus, emphasizing more on individual progress.
And on the other side, there are many children not being able to attend
schools and accomplish knowledge. We not only want education to be accessible
to each and every individual but at the same time each citizen must be
responsive enough to payback to his own country.
Working India:
Various companies and job environments aren’t really doing
well. A good work requires a good team
and peaceful working minds. working
terms and conditions must be improved to
inculcate enthusiasm and progress. The
less educated should not be forced to
indulge in crimes to meet their basic needs.
The green India:
Agriculture still persists to be an important and one of the
most widely possessed occupation in India.
Apart from all the studies, experiments and technology development to improve agriculture
sectors, there ought to be some improvement in the lives of farmers and their
families too. The irony behind the
phrase “jai jawaan, jai kisaan” should be practically implemented. Besides, agriculture there’s a lot to develop
in our forest area stretches, flora and fauna. I want my India to be called a
clean and pollution free state.
Traffic sound India:
A majority of deaths in India occurs due to road accidents
and lack of alertness, caution and responsibility while driving. The road safety rules must be taught from school
onwards and stress must be devised so that they are followed sincerely.
Safe and peaceful India:
Everybody wants to be around peaceful and comfortable
environment free of abductions, caste and gender inequality, rivalries, rapes,
murders, terrorism, etc. This can be overcome
by respecting all the souls including our own souls. This way, mutual
understanding and cooperation can be initiated.
Digital India:
Our respected prime minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has been
laying stress on making India more
digital with the introduction of online banks and going cashless to make things
more smooth and clear. In this regard,
the next step is to drill the people with nil or scarce knowledge of using
mobiles and computers, so that they are also included in this development flow.
We all need to function on both individual and national
development concurrently. Rightly said
by Lord Krishna, “you have the right to work, but never to the fruit of work.”
Well written nd expressed..
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