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My Country, My Vision

On a recent trip to the interiors of India, I was once again reminded of the diversity my country has. The lives we all are living today, we need to see things from our eyes to appreciate them and I am no different.

A day after 26th Jan, I want to share my vision for my country.


My vision for India is to make it a better country to live and work. I don’t want to wait till 2020 to be part of a developed nation, I want everything now. I want cleaner roads, better government accountability, civilised countrymen and unlimited opportunities to take talent to next level. I understand my responsibilities, I know evading tax or electricity bills won’t make me rich and I must pay for what I use. I want a break from idiotic television serials, sickening media coverage and senseless realty shows. I want to watch cricket for the love of the game and not for the glamour stage it has become. I want the power to sue a company if it doesn’t treat me right. I want people to be more active – learn sports and yoga and not copy west blindly. I want families to be more united and not run madly in the race to earn more money....

Let us preserve what is good within us, so that we can give a better tomorrow to our children.... let us be happy and spread joy, even if our neighbours don’t like because I can be what I want; and so can be my country.



Comments

Anonymous said…
Namaste JI,
Wonderful! Sometime I peek your blog to see what is latest from you.
The latest one is an inspirational article, especially to the young generation.

As an Indian, I strongly feel that, We-The People of India can really change our country to a better one. We do not expect anything good from our leaders. I wish All The Best to you and to all the young people of India. The future is yours-Young India.
Thank you.
Manesh
Anonymous said…
hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....
Anonymous said…
ya... 1st of all your talk about our contry is well said..
ya india can be developed not with one hand.....it can be... by joining.... many hands together.... where we can uphod our country....
i wish.. our talk inspire our country
thanking you,
vibha.....
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redrose1993
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