essay of 150 words on india @70 is full of oppurtunities and challenges;what are these about long Essay
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India is a land of opportunities. It has got a strategic location in the world. It has got one of the longest coastlines in yhe world. It recieves ample amount of sunlight and rainfall. It appears to be a land full of opportunities. Yet due to many reasons listed below, India is yet developing. It won't be much wrong to say India as underdeveloped.
Reason 1:
The reason is the system of India, the government system of India, the governement itself along with officials and above of all, the people of India. After all, it is we who elect the government, most of which are irresponsible and selfish.
Reason 2:
The corrupt mind set of people and government officials. People break laws, and instead of taking punishment, they bribe the officials. Both are culprit-the one who gives and the one who takes.
Reason 3:
Innumerable laws, yet none is enforced and implemented properly. People do not follow laws strictly.
Reason 4:
Inefficient tax system. There is lot of unaccounted black money on which tax is not paid.
The biggest challenge is growing population. People of India are getting more diseases. People are unemployed (Elaborate this section if you can. If you can't, comment)
Doing the opposite of the above reasons is what us desired. First of all, we should respect our constitution, our national anthem and follow the laws strictly. Say no to corruption and black money. And perform the duties of an Indian and be proud of being an Indian. Mark as Brainliest, please.
Reason 1:
The reason is the system of India, the government system of India, the governement itself along with officials and above of all, the people of India. After all, it is we who elect the government, most of which are irresponsible and selfish.
Reason 2:
The corrupt mind set of people and government officials. People break laws, and instead of taking punishment, they bribe the officials. Both are culprit-the one who gives and the one who takes.
Reason 3:
Innumerable laws, yet none is enforced and implemented properly. People do not follow laws strictly.
Reason 4:
Inefficient tax system. There is lot of unaccounted black money on which tax is not paid.
The biggest challenge is growing population. People of India are getting more diseases. People are unemployed (Elaborate this section if you can. If you can't, comment)
Doing the opposite of the above reasons is what us desired. First of all, we should respect our constitution, our national anthem and follow the laws strictly. Say no to corruption and black money. And perform the duties of an Indian and be proud of being an Indian. Mark as Brainliest, please.
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In 1960, 13 years after India won freedom, the American writer Selig Harrison published India: The Most Dangerous Decades. He feared “the collapse of the Indian state into regional components” ruled by communists. Predicting that India would never be able to match China, he wrote: “The west confronts the unmistakable fact of a dominant central authority in China, it is possible that in an unstable India no outsider will be able to say with assurance where political legitimacy resident
Such views were not confined to foreigners. Three years earlier, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari – a confidant of Gandhi, and the first Indian governor-general of the country – had predicted that “the centrifugal forces will ultimately prevail”, bringing anarchy or fascism. And my most vivid memories of growing up as one of the midnight’s children generation – born as the union jack was hauled down from Delhi’s Red Fort at midnight on 15 August 1947 – are of listening to my parents’ generation, who had survived partition, mournfully surveying the country’s future, some even hoping the British would come back
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