A speech on india of my dreams with example
Answers
Answered by
0
India is proud of its rich past. It was because of its riches that it was invaded innumerable times and that its wealth was plundered. The British ruled India for almost two centuries and exploited the country economically.
At the time of independence the economy of the country was shattered and there was social unrest all around. However it was time for India to write its own destiny. A lot of progress has been made on various fronts. There have been shortcomings in our planning as well as its implementation. However when we notice other countries who also achieved independence around the same time we feel we are much better placed.
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. It provides employment to over 60 percent of the country workforce and it accounts for about a quarter of India’s gross domestic product. It also contributes substantially to export trade. However except for some pockets of development agriculture scene in rest of the country is dismal. The farming community is generally under debt. A large number of farmers in recent years have committed suicide because of mounting economic difficulties.
Industrial development plays a significant role in the growth process of the underdeveloped countries. It helps in raising income levels and in absorbing rural surplus labour. Prior to the nineteenth century, India was a great manufacturing country. However at the time of independence the industry was in bad shape. Industrial development started with the Second five year Plan. It has passed through different phases.
Investment from domestic and foreign market is needed for the growth of industry. With the economic liberalization from July 1991 onwards foreign direct investment has been encouraged and its has been allowed in many sectors.
India has made its mark in the service sector. It has emerged as an important Business Process Outsourcing destination. India fortunately has a large well qualified English speaking population which is needed in this kind of enterprise.
India’s population as per 1951 Census was 36 crore. In sixty years as per census 2011 the country’s population has risen to 1.21 billion. Such rapid growth of population places a huge burden on our limited resources and limited land area.
India’s literacy rate as per 1951 census was less than 20 percent. In sixty years as per Census 2011 the literacy rate has gone up to 74 percent. However even today a substantial portion of the population in our country is still illiterate. It is truly a sad reflection of the state of literacy in our country.
India has made rapid strides in many sphere. The economic condition of the people is better today than it was at the time of independence. We have made tremendous progress in science and technology. Our infrastructure is far better. A large number of universities, colleges and school have been set up. Industrialization has taken place. Better healthcare is now available especially in urban areas. Average lifespan has increased. Infant mortality rate has come down. Better employment opportunities are available to the youth of the country. Means of transportation and communication have undergone a sea change. Print and Electronic media have played a key role in creating awareness and bringing people closer.
India is the third largest English book producing country after the USA and the UK. Indo English literature is now well developed and internationally recognized. It is able to bag many international awards like Booker prize , Pulitzer prize etc. Arundhati Roy , Jhumpa Lahiri , Anita desai , Arvind Adiga , Amitav Ghosh , Chetan Bhagat , Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee etc. are some of the important names in this field.
Despite all this progress which is commendable a lot needs to be done to improve the living conditions of agricultural and industrial labour and the people working in unorganized sectors. Steps should be taken to stop crime and violence. The misguided youth of some troubled states need to be brought in to the mainstream. Communalism, regionalism and fundamentalism need to be curbed with a long hand.
In ancient India ladies were held in high esteem. But today they are not treated well. Dowry related deaths, rape and female foeticide are very common in our society.
The condition of women needs drastic improvement. Women empowerment is the demand of a civilized society. Equal opportunities need to be given to the girl child for education and career development.
In the India of my dreams women will be held in high esteem and enjoy equal status with men in every walk of life. They will no more be pupils in the hands of men. They will enjoy equal status with men in every walk of life. Illiteracy and poverty will be rooted out. Self sufficiency will be achieved in all spheres. Dependence on other countries will be a thing of the past.
At the time of independence the economy of the country was shattered and there was social unrest all around. However it was time for India to write its own destiny. A lot of progress has been made on various fronts. There have been shortcomings in our planning as well as its implementation. However when we notice other countries who also achieved independence around the same time we feel we are much better placed.
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. It provides employment to over 60 percent of the country workforce and it accounts for about a quarter of India’s gross domestic product. It also contributes substantially to export trade. However except for some pockets of development agriculture scene in rest of the country is dismal. The farming community is generally under debt. A large number of farmers in recent years have committed suicide because of mounting economic difficulties.
Industrial development plays a significant role in the growth process of the underdeveloped countries. It helps in raising income levels and in absorbing rural surplus labour. Prior to the nineteenth century, India was a great manufacturing country. However at the time of independence the industry was in bad shape. Industrial development started with the Second five year Plan. It has passed through different phases.
Investment from domestic and foreign market is needed for the growth of industry. With the economic liberalization from July 1991 onwards foreign direct investment has been encouraged and its has been allowed in many sectors.
India has made its mark in the service sector. It has emerged as an important Business Process Outsourcing destination. India fortunately has a large well qualified English speaking population which is needed in this kind of enterprise.
India’s population as per 1951 Census was 36 crore. In sixty years as per census 2011 the country’s population has risen to 1.21 billion. Such rapid growth of population places a huge burden on our limited resources and limited land area.
India’s literacy rate as per 1951 census was less than 20 percent. In sixty years as per Census 2011 the literacy rate has gone up to 74 percent. However even today a substantial portion of the population in our country is still illiterate. It is truly a sad reflection of the state of literacy in our country.
India has made rapid strides in many sphere. The economic condition of the people is better today than it was at the time of independence. We have made tremendous progress in science and technology. Our infrastructure is far better. A large number of universities, colleges and school have been set up. Industrialization has taken place. Better healthcare is now available especially in urban areas. Average lifespan has increased. Infant mortality rate has come down. Better employment opportunities are available to the youth of the country. Means of transportation and communication have undergone a sea change. Print and Electronic media have played a key role in creating awareness and bringing people closer.
India is the third largest English book producing country after the USA and the UK. Indo English literature is now well developed and internationally recognized. It is able to bag many international awards like Booker prize , Pulitzer prize etc. Arundhati Roy , Jhumpa Lahiri , Anita desai , Arvind Adiga , Amitav Ghosh , Chetan Bhagat , Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee etc. are some of the important names in this field.
Despite all this progress which is commendable a lot needs to be done to improve the living conditions of agricultural and industrial labour and the people working in unorganized sectors. Steps should be taken to stop crime and violence. The misguided youth of some troubled states need to be brought in to the mainstream. Communalism, regionalism and fundamentalism need to be curbed with a long hand.
In ancient India ladies were held in high esteem. But today they are not treated well. Dowry related deaths, rape and female foeticide are very common in our society.
The condition of women needs drastic improvement. Women empowerment is the demand of a civilized society. Equal opportunities need to be given to the girl child for education and career development.
In the India of my dreams women will be held in high esteem and enjoy equal status with men in every walk of life. They will no more be pupils in the hands of men. They will enjoy equal status with men in every walk of life. Illiteracy and poverty will be rooted out. Self sufficiency will be achieved in all spheres. Dependence on other countries will be a thing of the past.
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
8 months ago
Biology,
8 months ago
Math,
8 months ago
History,
1 year ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago