Saturday, May 25, 2019

India of My Dreams Essay

Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we sh totally buy off our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, precisely very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom With these language of Pandit Nehru, on 15th August at the stroke of the midnight hour India declared itself independent from the British rule. As the Union Jack was cosmos brought down and the Indian tricolor flew up the hopes and aspiration of the Indian founding fathers were completed. Sixty years after the birth of this massive and diverse nation though there has been great progress, the overall picture of life in the country is depressing.With increasing prices and growing unemployment, the common homosexual remains as poor as he had been. though education has spread, its standard and quality have received a set back. Nor is the political scene very encouraging. While the working of democracy is not satisfactory , the forces of religion, provincialism and linguism pose a threat to the unity of the country. Our leaders lack the qualities of idealism, integrity and self sacrifice, which were abundantly in evidence during the days of the struggle for freedom. In this marginal situation, it is natural for the youth of the country to have a vision of a stronger India. In the same way I have a vision also a fearless, strong, self reliant India.I visualize my country way ahead of other nations all round the globe in every(prenominal) aspect, whether its growth in any field or showing its military might or being a fore-runner in technological advancement, skills and prosperity. I visualize India being a country that will provide equality of opportunity to one and all irrespective of caste, creed, and sex. A place that will provide optimum field for development of latent skills of an individual and then to use it for the welfare of the nation. I strive for such a country wherein the poorest of the poor feel that this is his country in building which his voice has its due importance.I wish for a constitution, which will release India from all thraldom and patronage, and give her, if needed, the right to sin. I dream of a nation where nobody is illiterate and nobody sleeps hungry, where there is no distinction on the basis of genre, religion or caste, where justice to a common man is neither denied or deleted, where corruption in public life does not exist, where criminals do not occupy ministerial berths nor enter legislative assemblies, where merit counts in every sphere of life, where jobs cannot be purchased, where criminals have to spend the rest of their lives behind the bars and where the intellectuals like Amartya Sen do not have to leave the countrys shore for uplifteder research and recognition.Today India is grappling with divided states, poverty, and population on the one hand and a mlange of languages, traditions, festivals, religions, cultures which poses a problem but my vision for India is a country where the Kirtans 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, tune of humanity. I dream of a casteless and a perfect India of which all Indians can be truly proud of.My vision of India may sound like a dreamers agenda but the day every Indian citizen realizes his responsibility towards his country my vision would be reality. At last I would like to conclude with the words of Sir Rabindranath TagoreWHERE the mind is without fear and the head is held highWhere knowledge is freeWhere the world has not been broken up into fragmentsBy narrow domestic wallsWhere words come out from the depth of truthWhere unflagging striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the mind is led forward by theeInto ever-widening thought and actionInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.

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