Speech on india of my dreams
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Every person plants and cares for a minimum of 10 to 20 trees in his life time, where wild life is safe from poachers, where Man lives in harmony with Nature, where no one is afraid of speaking the truth and where there is no corruption.
Women are respected and people from all religions co-exist and where every Indian is proud of being an Indian. Where people are not afraid of leaving their houses open and there is no crime in the country, everyone is satisfied.
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Good morning to everyone present. My name is ____ and I will be giving a speech on India of My Dreams for today’s assessment. India is a beautiful yet flawed country but in my dreams, India is so much more. India of my dreams is not flawed, it is not hindered by issues like poverty, violence, crime, insensitivity and prejudice. India of my dreams is the beacon of hope, progress, development and growth for its millions of citizens.
We can not achieve a flawless nation without addressing its problems. India, despite its immense development, is still one of the poorest nations in the world. The Indian education system has seen great developments yet we have the largest number of illiterates with young girls dropping out of schools because of problems like poverty, social stigma, son preference and lack of accessibility to schools and colleges.
India of my dreams is a safe place for women, unlike the current India where women are afraid to be independent. Indian public spaces need to be more safe and secure for women to walk freely whenever and wherever they want. India needs to safeguard the interests and rights of the minority so that we all progress together. Indian women need a voice, a political voice and proper representation so that they can affect change and bring policies that help other women. I hope one day we will eradicate these issues and live in peace.
India is a grand nation with multiple problems; caste, religion and class are some of the greatest issues in India. We must work towards a nation where insensitivity, intolerance and poverty have no space. We must take the work of our forefathers ahead and work towards a greater, more diverse and harmonious India where people are not divided by social conventions and stereotypes.
I hope we can all work together and make India a great nation one day. Thank you.