♏♏♏♏♏♏ Migration to bigger cities in India should be checked by imposing restrictions and allowing permits for living there . Write an article in favour or against the statement in about 450 words
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India is a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic. The constitution of India grants us the freedom to move around the country and it is one of the fundamental rights that cannot be snatched away from us. With the development of modern technology and scientific advancement, the world is becoming a smaller and smaller place with each passing day.
Today, Globalisation has wiped away the boundaries and deolished the walls between people. in such an age, Eager aspirants often travel very far from their native small and and underdeveloped villages with the dream of struggling in bigger cities in order to become the person they deserve to be and cement their place in the urbane world.
Imposing restrictions on the free flow of these aspirants will not just be plain cruel but it will also hinder the growth of these young minds and adversely affects the progress of our country on the whole. Thus i strongly believe that imposing such restrictiond and complicating the process of migrating to the bigger cities should be ruled out if we want to move forward in life as an entire Nation.
Many great minds that take birth in a rural area will hesitate to move out of their small villages to explore their true potential if the goverment decides to impose restriction on the migration of the Indians to the bigger cities.
Furthermore, we are born as indians first and then to a State or a village, Nobody has the right to take away our freedom to live in our own motherland. Doing so will only widen the gulf between the people enjoying in the big cities and people struggling in the small villages.
We should not even think of passing any law that might threaten the unity of our country as the old adage, United we stand, divided we fall, holds very true in every situation.
The secular fabiric of our country is constantly under threat already, imposing restrictions on the small villages will only make the matter worse for our people and for our country.
Today, Globalisation has wiped away the boundaries and deolished the walls between people. in such an age, Eager aspirants often travel very far from their native small and and underdeveloped villages with the dream of struggling in bigger cities in order to become the person they deserve to be and cement their place in the urbane world.
Imposing restrictions on the free flow of these aspirants will not just be plain cruel but it will also hinder the growth of these young minds and adversely affects the progress of our country on the whole. Thus i strongly believe that imposing such restrictiond and complicating the process of migrating to the bigger cities should be ruled out if we want to move forward in life as an entire Nation.
Many great minds that take birth in a rural area will hesitate to move out of their small villages to explore their true potential if the goverment decides to impose restriction on the migration of the Indians to the bigger cities.
Furthermore, we are born as indians first and then to a State or a village, Nobody has the right to take away our freedom to live in our own motherland. Doing so will only widen the gulf between the people enjoying in the big cities and people struggling in the small villages.
We should not even think of passing any law that might threaten the unity of our country as the old adage, United we stand, divided we fall, holds very true in every situation.
The secular fabiric of our country is constantly under threat already, imposing restrictions on the small villages will only make the matter worse for our people and for our country.
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by imposing restrictions and allowing permits for living there . Write an article in favour or against the statement in about 450 words
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