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As we celebrate National Unity Day on the 31st of October, Kindly write a short speech on any one of the given topics:
1. Unity with oneself can lead to greatness
2. Unify the nation before unifying with the world

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Answered by tipusultan786bokaro
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Answer:

This is a 250-word speech on unity that will explain the meaning and importance of the topic. It can be extremely helpful for students in grades 4-7.

Good morning everyone, respected principal, teachers and students, I am here today to speak on the topic of unity and help understand that unity is strength. In this competitive world that we currently reside in everyone wants to outperform one another in both the professional and personal aspects of life.

While it is important to be ambitious one must remember that spending time with family and finding time for the things we love is even more important. Because of this driven nature, we are not spending time with one another. This lack of having quality time has made us more reserved and averse to other people.

This aversion leads to indifference, which creates a division that is the opposite of unity. It is through unity that our country fought and won against the British for independence. And today we do not bother to acknowledge each other for anything.

The world that we live in is also diverse and our nation alone stands at the peak of diversity. And if we don’t stand united on all fronts then who are we supposed to reach out for. All that is good, lies in unity, it is through unity that we can move mountains and face every adversity or threat.

Unity must be an inherent part of families, marriage, communities, religions and nations regardless of our differences. Fights and misunderstandings based on our differences are baseless, our uniqueness and diversities should be our strength.

The spirit of the phrase unity is strength, fits our nation the best and we should also embrace it as individuals and live our lives in peace and harmony.

Thank you.

Answered by nicolemertola
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Answer:

both kasi Tama yong nauna

Explanation:

ok na ba

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