Small essay on if i were the chief minister of punjab
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We take pride in calling it ‘Prosperous Punjab’ but the reality dawns on you only when you visit other places. If I were the chief minister of Punjab, the first thing I would do is improve my state’s infrastructure.
When I go to Gujarat and other states, I feel hurt that my state doesn’t have such roads and streetlights. Roads in Punjab are narrow and congested but elsewhere six-lane and four-lane roads are the norm. Look at the level of cleanliness in our villages and towns: Punjab scores poorly on that front too.
Education needs to be a top focus as well. My mother was a teacher and I know how the education system has crumbled in villages and small towns. It needs a dramatic improvement. And therein lies the panacea for many evils in Punjab.
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood. ( HT Photo )
Our people have low education levels, so they don’t get good jobs; this creates its own problems. Joblessness is a serious concern. We need to get multinational companies to invest in our state. But for that we have to create the right kind of atmosphere---top infrastructure, and zero tolerance for crime and corruption.
In Punjab today, every youngster wants to go abroad and the reason is that there aren’t enough jobs. I would do what it takes to create jobs so that our youth isn’t tempted to look for options abroad.
The one thing that I miss in my state is the ‘gabru Punjab da’ (gabru means a very fit youngster). I keep reading and hearing about drugs ruining the youth of my state. This evil needs to be eradicated. I will deploy the best people for that, involve the best organisations, and make laws extremely strict to stop drug addiction. Then I will get my ‘gabru’ back.
When I go to Gujarat and other states, I feel hurt that my state doesn’t have such roads and streetlights. Roads in Punjab are narrow and congested but elsewhere six-lane and four-lane roads are the norm. Look at the level of cleanliness in our villages and towns: Punjab scores poorly on that front too.
Education needs to be a top focus as well. My mother was a teacher and I know how the education system has crumbled in villages and small towns. It needs a dramatic improvement. And therein lies the panacea for many evils in Punjab.
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood. ( HT Photo )
Our people have low education levels, so they don’t get good jobs; this creates its own problems. Joblessness is a serious concern. We need to get multinational companies to invest in our state. But for that we have to create the right kind of atmosphere---top infrastructure, and zero tolerance for crime and corruption.
In Punjab today, every youngster wants to go abroad and the reason is that there aren’t enough jobs. I would do what it takes to create jobs so that our youth isn’t tempted to look for options abroad.
The one thing that I miss in my state is the ‘gabru Punjab da’ (gabru means a very fit youngster). I keep reading and hearing about drugs ruining the youth of my state. This evil needs to be eradicated. I will deploy the best people for that, involve the best organisations, and make laws extremely strict to stop drug addiction. Then I will get my ‘gabru’ back.
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