India: August 5th, 2008
SUPREME COURT: EVEN GOD CANNOT SAVE INDIA. OUR COUNTRY’s CHARACTER HAS GONE. WE ARE HELPLESS.
Our great country which has solid ancient history and immensely rich in natural resources, there are 28 states and 7 union territories. Democratic, Sovereign, secular, social republic. Blah blah blah blah....! This is wot we read in our social textbooks.
But if we see our daily life, Corruption, Illiteracy, Poverty, unemployment, orphans & old pple not been treated well, Population explosion, Superstitions, poor mentality of people and ofcourse Discrimination against women des r de things we normally come across. Starting from Monsoon’s which plays truant and poor quality of seed supplied by govt. Heavy rains and no proper drainage system (even Mohenjo-Daro has got de finest of drainage system dan present India). Electricity which always plays hide and seek in India, no proper water facility, roads, traffic, etc etc etc. everything in India is unfair.
What hampers our development is planning and implementation. Where is the long-term strategic plan to create millions of jobs every year? What measures are we taking to tackle the demon of corruption? What are our chances of getting MPs/ministers with no criminal record? What is our plan to achieve decentralised, uniform industrial development spread across the country? How are we going to control the population explosion? What are we doing to prevent female infanticide? What are the measures taken to achieve 100 percent literacy? What is the road map for providing drinking water? When will we have world-class infrastructure? When will we have interruption-free electricity? When will any political party fulfil the promises made in their manifesto? They say, der are more jobs in India dan individuals. But who is getting all des jobs? Where is de quality of education, what standards are maintained by our educational institutes. What role is a individual taking to brighten our country. Isn’t it de govt job to guide pple?
Even Bangladesh has a better record in reducing infant mortality rates. Most of the poor states in Africa is performing better in the poverty management program than some of the Indian states. Many small countries are doing well, when will we come on track and Shine our country. Progress is always driven by speed and the faster a country or a company or a person can make and implement a decision, the faster it can move forward.
Our grandfather’s thought India is a developing country, our fathers thought de same... and we.. even we are thinking the same. Will our children also think the same? Won't India advance to a developed country?





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