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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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LESSONS FOR MODERN INDIA FROM MAHATMA GANDHI

Modern India has a number of lessons to learn from Gandhi, some of them are:

  • Keeping peaceful all the time even in the time of war- Most of Gandhi' wars were peaceful wars, he never advocated for wars, therefore, modern India should learn from this example not to engage in wars for any interest.
  • Living for the right purpose- Mahatma Gadhis life teaches India to live lives full of love and service to their nation and others.
  • Unity is strength-Without unity, Gandhi could not have achieved anything, it is the power of masses that made India a free country.
Answered by Anonymous
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India is a fastest developing country in the world. India, with its diversified culture, civilization, natural resources, technology and huge skilled human resources, is also a fastest growing economy in the world. But at the same time there are several problems plaquing our Modern India which is affecting the growth and development.

These problems can be broadly classified as:

▶Socio-economic Problems

▶Other major Problems

1. Socio-economic Problems

The major socio-economic problem being faced by India is ‘Poverty’. Even after six decades of independence, the country is still fighting against this social evil of poverty.

It is estimated that nearly one third of Indian population of 1.21 Billion, i.e., nearly 426 millions of people are living below poverty line. Many go without a meal a day.

Though Governments are struggling hard to eradicate poverty, the increasing population and mismanagement of government schemes, have fueled the growth of poverty. The population is growing at an alarming rate.

2. The Other Major Problems:

The other major problem faced by India is lack of ‘Quality education’. Despite governments initiative in schemes like ‘Serva Shikhsa Abhiyana’( Education For All), many children in rural India, still do not have access to good schools and quality education.

Further the rural children have to work to contribute to their family income, thereby denying time for education. Despite the government’s effort on compulsory education and child labour ban, many children are still not able to go to schools. Added to this lack of quality teachers is also a cause for decline in quality education. Poverty eradication and improvements of rural schools should be a priority area of concern for governments to address this problem.

The next important social problem being faced by India is ‘Corruption’ Corruption is widespread in India. It ranks 72 among top most corrupt countries in the world. In India corruption takes the form of bribes, evasion of taxes, misappropriation of funds, embezzlement etc.

A study found that more than 50% had firsthand experience of paying bribe or peddling influence to get a job done in a public office.

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