Monday, 2 February 2015

My INDIA My Responsibilities....

                     India, the name itself has something in it or may be I am very much attached to it. We all have that something towards our nation but unfortunately we don't realize it early and by the time we realize we may not have opportunity to serve our nation. We all support our nation when coming to any sports and games, that reflects our respect and love towards our country, but we often forget it in our daily routine and we misinterpret serving the nation as some sacrifice or doing something extra ordinary such as joining armed forces etc. We need to come out these sort of mind sets. Serving the nation can be achieved in every single task you do and we need to in order to make our country better. For example if we are a student you need to think that the way you progress in your life may change nation's fate, you may become a scientist to empower science and technology growth for your country, you may be a farmer who produces food for the country, you may be a engineer to apply science to design new products and empower economical growth of your country, you may be a doctor who takes care of your country's health, you may be a philosopher who can inject the people with the real idea of India as mentioned in our constitution or any other profession you choose, your sincerity towards your profession shows your service and respect towards your nation. We can render our services to nation on a daily basis by keeping our roads, railway stations, bus stands clean by using dust bins provided. We should be mature enough to accept the equality and respect the dignity of each individual irrespective of their religion or cast or profession. Most of us does not bother of our cast when we need something from others, for example when are working in a company we do not care whether the CEO of the company belongs to our cast or not but when we wanted a relation ship such as marriage we see the cast, religion forgetting the education that we have got. This is where the difference comes between Literacy and just mere education. We all praise Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Swami Vivekananda but never follow their teachings when coming to real life. Judge a person by his character not by his colour, this is a famous quote given by Martin Luther King. In India we judge a person by his religion and cast which is even worst. Years passed since we got our independence but still the discrimination prevails in our country which act as a social barrier for our development. Every individual born on this holy land should be given equal opportunity to excel in his abilities and make his life better. We should stop discriminating among ourselves and try to achieve the dreams of our heroes who sacrificed themselves to set this country free. We should accept our responsibilities, respect our culture, constitution and let our upcoming generations to know the struggle, glory of the nation maintaining our unique identity among the world nations. Jai Hind. Satyamevajayate .   

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