an essay of 400 words on the topic - 'how would i contribute to the development of my country?.'
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The India of my dream would be a country where women are safe and walk freely on road. Also, it will be a place where there is freedom of equality to all and everyone can enjoy it in their true sense. Furthermore, it would be a place where there is no discrimination of caste, color, gender, creed, social or economic status, and race. In addition, I see it as a place that sees an abundance of development and growth.
Duties towards the country bear the moral commitment and collective responsibilities of an individual or group. It must be understood by all the people of the country. India is a country which believes in the principle of ‘unity in diversity’ where people of more than one religion, caste, creed, sect and languages live together. These are countries which are famous all over the world due to its culture, tradition and historical heritage, however, due to the irresponsibility of its citizens, they are still counted as developing countries.
There are huge differences between rich and poor. Wealthy people neither understand the dignities nor perform their responsibilities towards them. They have forgotten their responsibility about the economic growth of the country, which can be increased only by removing poverty from the country. Everyone should help in the rise of backward people (in getting rich financially), in removing issues of social struggle, in ending corruption, by shutting down dirty politics and in the prosperity of the country. An example of devoid of selfishness and best duty towards the country is the duty played by the Indian soldiers to protect the borders of the country. They stand at the border for 24 hours to protect us and our country from opponents. They carry out their responsibility daily even for this they have to face many problems. They live separately from their loved ones and do not even live a comfortable life. However, even after having all kinds of basic facilities, we are unable to perform even the smallest responsibilities such as cleanliness, following rules, etc.
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