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I want to write a essay on the topic - the world I want to live in.

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Answered by binduselestine
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I daily dream of my beloved motherland. I wish it to be a richer, happier and healthier land to live in. I want it to be a veritable heaven on earth. I hope that within the next few years my country shall have made as much progress as to be the very land of my dreams.

It is difficult to predict the India of tomorrow or to make a forecast about the shape of things to come. Prophesies have no place in political life, and national life. But coming events cast their shadows before. Change is law of nature. So from the present political, military, economic and social set up we can foretell that India of tomorrow will be happier, richer and safer than it is today.

There is no doubt that we are free, but there is no glow of joy on our faces. Poverty, starvation, unemployment stare into our faces. Illiteracy, communal-pan, economic inequality, social injustice and narrow-mindedness are rampant today. Kashmir problem still remains unsolved and our relations with Pakistan and China are as strained as before. So India of today does not present a rosy picture.

But we should not be pessimists. Rome was not built in a day. Being an optimist, I often sit down in my leisure hours and dream of what this country will be a few years hence. We are quite confident that by 2000 most of our problems will be solved and our motherland will reach the pinnacle of glory and grandeur in every field. The country shall be thoroughly mechanized so that we shall have plenty of everything. India as I dream, shall be self-sufficient in all the basic needs of life such as food, shelter and clothing. People shall have equal opportunities economically, socially, politically and culturally.

By 2000 the face of the millions of villages in India will have been completely transformed. Our country shall have progressed in arts and sciences. Scholars from other lands will take pride in getting degrees from our universities. In science we shall at least be on par with foreign countries. Our scientists shall have all facilities and equipments for research. Multipurpose projects like the Bhakra Nangal and Damodar Valley Projects will provide enormous power to solve the irrigation problems of the Indian peasant. Extensive co-operative farming will replace small holdings. Latest scientific inventions in the field of agriculture will increase food production and relieve the farmer of his old poverty. There will be hospitals, schools, colleges and fine houses in every village.

Women shall have a prominent place in our society. They will be given a status of equality with men in every field. They will be no more puppets in the hands of men. They will be working side-by-side with men in law, medicine, engineering, civil services etc. Students will be well behaved and disciplined. They will not indulge in anti-social activities but will devote their time and energy to strengthen our country. Indian villages will have all amenities of life. The idea of a welfare state will have been realized in the real sense of term. India by 2000 will be very strong from the military point of view. All young men and women will have received military training. Latest war weapons will either be manufactured here or imported for defense. Her defense will be so strong that no nation will dare attack her.

To say the least, we will have anew heaven on earth. India of my dreams will be an ideal place to live. There will be an all round progress and prosperity. People will be mentally, morally, spiritually and physically better. Nepotism, favoritism, corruption and inefficiency which today are eating into the vitals of our society, will disappear. The common man in India will feel the glow of freedom.

Answered by sansthitasadhukhan
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Explanation:

In the modern era today, everything has undergone tremendous change and improvement. Human beings live fast-paced lives and have become undeniably materialistic. Great scientific discoveries such as human cloning and test-tube babies prove the advanced human intelligence of today. High rises are numerous and systems are computerized for the convenience of all. All these are the results of the usage of advanced technology. But is the Mother Earth of today, where I really want to live? Of course not!

Many a time I would build castles in the air, dreaming of the world I would live in. It would be like the garden of Eden. Endless blue skies and white clouds that go floating by without a care in the world. Many trees will grow and fertile lands and rain would be sufficient for all living beings. One could smell the sweet scent of flowers from a distance. The air is fresh and pollution will be non-existent. What a magnificent sight it would be!

Various types of animals would live in their protected homes in the woods. Birds chirping merrily on treetops, butterflies dancing in delight, pollinating flowers and even the buzzing of bees would be part of everyday life. There would be no 'endangered species' listed in our books and every animal will live peaceful cycles of life according to the ecological balance. It is a total contrast to the world which we live in today.

Besides that, my dream world would be free from pain and suffering. Human beings of all races in the world would live in peace and harmony. Of course, life would not be a bed of roses for everyone. People would work hard to earn a living and practise many good qualities such as generosity, honesty, helping each other and many more. There would be no wars and every child in the world would be well-fed and clothed. Parents would sing lullabys to their offsprings, protect them from harm and cherish them with unconditional love. Cases of unwanted children and murdered babies would disappear in the wink of an eye. No more cases of conspiracy, abduction, arson, murder, drug abuse and other social ills will be found. Every day would have a promising and brighter tomorrow. Isn't this wonderful?

We would be able to indulge in simple pleasures of life such as writing poetry, enjoying Mother Nature's gifts and God's creations. The list of things I would like in my ideal world is endless. Although bringing it to reality is a little far-fetched, I do so hope that one day, my secret wish will come true. After all, what harm will a little hope do?

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