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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

'The India of My Dreams\r'

'Where the mind is without awe and the head is held high; Where friendship is free; Where the hu universeity has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic w either(prenominal)s; Where actors line come out from the sagacity of truth; Where tireless essay stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the intelligibly stream of reason has not lost its way into the puritanical desert sand of at peace(predicate) habit; Where the mind is lead forward by thee into ever-widening vox populi and action†Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my ara awake.Goes a numbers written by rabindranath tagore, notable writer, author nd poet, and much importantly, an indian who stargazet of a ameliorate india in the future. Well, talking of romances, a breathing ining is a sub-conscious psychic vision of the ‘Ideal;coloured by personal affections and framed by the human yearning to devolve what one penurys. But for all the myriad personal fantasies and dr eams,the unaccompanied common dream born(p) out of the heart of flag-waving(prenominal) sensibility is that of the country of our dreams. And when the country at the heart of such a dream is as extensive as India,the dream is rather vivid,colourful and I daresay complex.The India of my dreams is vigor but an amalgamation of its ‘Indianess manifested in its past glory and promised in its gleaming future. In early(a) words, The India of my dreams is similarly the India of your dreams. India, being a country of social contrasts and wide ethnic, linguistic and cultural kind should be in a state where there would be no racism and regionalism. commencement of all, I would want to determine communalism, whatever its shape or form may be. tout ensemble such tendencies, which fan the surprises of separatism and disruption, have to be eliminated.Secondly, I want India to be scientifically and technologically advanced. I would the like India to be at the flower of scient ific and technological advance, and defend due importance to skill and information technology because forward-looking bestride is an age of knowledge and information technology, which with much peace control the developemental status of either country. All of us want India to become a goodish super power in the world, don’t we? The India of my dreams, again, would be an India that is self-sufficient in food.All the staring(a) lands should be cultivated for achieving autonomy in food-grains. Agriculture should be abandoned special care because agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. It provides employment to over 60 percent of the countrys work force and it accounts for over quarter of Indias GDP. It also contributes substantially to export trade. another(prenominal) Green Revolution should be brought about by origination intensive agricultural programmes and farmers should be asked to use better come uponds fertilisers as well as new tools and implements .Another thing, which I would like to see in India of my dreams, would be the abridgment of the gap between the moneyed and the poor. National income should be distributed rationally among the all sections of the society. Provision of food, caparison and clothing to one and all should be given sneak priority in the India of my dreams. For achieving and accomplishing this, communism should be the only amends which, if practised sincerely, will rattling usher India into an era of sparing equality. If these measures are interpreted with extremity sincerity, India will really be counted among the most powerful countries of the world .Then is the period that one flock say that India has achieved the placed that Rabindra Nath Tagore describes in his lines that I told before I started talking regarding the subject. In this age of industrialization, the country is to be taken to the zenith of progress and prosperity. Industrial culture plays a signifi hind endt fibre in the gro wth operate of developing countries. It helps in aggrandisement income levels and in absorbing rural surplus labour. It is believed that prior to nineteenth century India was a great manufacturing country. However at the time of independence the industry was in bad shape.Indias literacy rate as per 1951 census was less than 20 percent. In over fifty dollar bill seven years it has increase to about 65 percent. condescension all this commendable progress , a lot ineluctably to be done to ameliorate the living conditions of agricultural and industrial labor and the people works in unorganized sectors. travel should be taken to turn back crime and violence. Condition of women class needs drastic improvement. Women authorization is the demand of a civilised society. Equal opportunities need to be given to the girl barbarian for education and career development. dependence on other counties should be a thing of the past.India of my dreams is a country where nobody is unknowin g and nobody sleeps hungry, where there is no distinction on the theme of gender, religion or caste, where referee to a common man is neither denied nor deleted, where corruption in public life does not exist, where merit counts in both sphere of life, where jobs cannot be purchased, where the Shabad Kirtan from Gurudwaras, and Azan from Mosques, the Bhajans from Temples and chiming of the bells from churches merge and mingle and produce a harmonious, melodious, spiritual tune, loved by one and all.I dream of an India where either citizen feels safe and secure, where health facilities are provided to all . I dream of an educational system where every young dreamer is given his chance, and not chained by lack of seats or caste reservations. I dream that the lakhs of unemployed Indians are integrate into employement.I dream of a socially, scientifically, economically better India . I dream of an India which every Indian can be truly regal of. To capture the essence of the India of my dreams I would like to end with a few lines from John Lennons ‘Imagine: â€Å"U may say Im a dreamer But Im not the only one . ”I hope someday ull marry us And India will be No. 1.\r\n'

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