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Article on true liberty is freedom from poverty, deprivation and all forms of discrimination

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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True liberty is freedom from poverty, deprivation and all forms of discrimination

True liberty encompasses all types of freedom such as political, social, constitutional, economic, emotional, developmental, spiritual and all other aspects of life.  

Our country got political freedom on August 15, 1947. However, there were many areas that needed to be worked upon. India at that time was exceedingly backward. The people of our country along with the Government worked very hard to achieve holistic freedom for each countryman.

If I say India has not holistic freedom for all countrymen, I am not making an exaggerated statement. True freedom is freedom from all deficiencies, problems, and challenges. Creating true freedom for all is not an easy task. Unless each one of us contribute in creating true freedom.

Still there exist problems and challenges of poverty, mismanagement of national resources, population, degradation of natural environment, pollution, backwardness, fool-proof defense of the nation, advanced education, costly and unaffordable medical facilities, and many more.  

All the above mentioned challenges need to be overcome in order to provide holistic or all-round freedom to all Indians. In order to make this happen all need to work together with dedication and lofty goals. All men and women deserve true freedom. So, let’s join hands and work for this ideal.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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True liberty can be defined as the freedom from deprivation, poverty and various forms of the discrimination. The true liberty can encompass various types of the freedom i.e. political, constitutional, economic, emotional, social, developmental, spiritual and various aspects of the life. India got independence in 15th August of 1947. There are still various areas i.e. education to all, child labour etc. which should not be neglected.

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