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Imagine You Have To Give A Speech on India's
Changing Villages'.Write a speech in about 120
words.
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India is a land of villages. It is said that real India lives in villages. About seventy per cent of its population lives in villages. India is undergoing revolutionary changes. Its villages are not untouched by those changes.
The changes are reflected in every walk of life. These changes have been brought by various agents. These include science, technology, and spread of education, advent of media in rural areas, industrialisation, urbanisation and migration. Hence the lifestyle, attitude and thinking have changed greatly in rural India. In fact these factors have combined to change the ritualistic rural society into a dynamic society.
Once upon a time Caste-based division has been prominently visible in rural India. But things are rapidly changing now. People do not care for any such distinction. There is an interdependence existence in society. There is a close interaction of people of different castes, creeds and religions, among them for various purposes. The outlook of the villagers has undergone sea change. They have begun to see things in broader context. This is a good sign.
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India is a beautiful country which is known for its different culture and tradition. It is famous for its historical heritage and monuments. The citizens here are very humble and dazzled by nature. Under British rule, it was a slave country before 1947. However, due to the struggle and dedication of our great freedom fighters, India got independence from British in 1947. When India got independence, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India and hoisted the Indian flag and said "when the world sleeps, India will wake up for life and freedom".
India is a democratic and democratic country where the people of the country have the right to make decisions for the betterment of the country. India is a famous country for this statement "Unity in diversity" because people of different caste, religion, culture and tradition live together in unity. Most Indian monuments and heritage sites are connected to the World Heritage site.
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