What ought to be the top three priorities for our country in the 21st century. Whay do you think so?
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(1) Health and sanitation
(2) Education and employment
(3) Awareness of rights and duties
Health and sanitation – It’s a matter of shame that India is ill famed as one of the dirtiest countries of the world. As we move around the cities we find heaps of filth and garbage everywhere. In rural areas conditions are even worse. Our roads, parks, hospitals, railway stations, markets, public toilets, even govt. offices and surrounding areas of temples happen to be quite dirty. The tourists who come from foreign countries to visit India notice these unhygienic conditions and go back to their own countries with a very bad image of our country. Most of the beautiful things of India like our great architecture, colorful dresses, natural beauty, great cuisine, our cultural diversifications and simplicity of average citizen etc. are over shadowed by this ugly sight. It is not a matter of ugly sight only living in such unhygienic conditions is the main reason of most of the diseases which are rampant all over India. Basic hygiene only can reduce diseases up to 75%. Not only it’ll curtail our budget expenses we will enjoy good health and will have more happiness and smiling faces around us.
Education and employment – One of the important reasons of our most of the problems is poverty. Poverty is the byproduct of unemployment, insufficient employment and irregular employment. The paradox is this that we have the problem of unemployment and the shortage of skilled manpower at the same time. The reason is simple. Our present education system does not make us skilled enough to cater the needs of manpower market requirements. In our present education system there is a good scope of corrections and retrospection. I’ll like to pass out every single student as a trained and skilled person who devotes eight to ten precious years of his life in getting basic education. This will enable him to earn his living gracefully with the education he has received during these years. What I want to say that instead of theoretical knowledge we should focus our concentration on vocational training. Higher education is also necessary and the students who wish to pursue for research work and other academic achievements may opt for it as per their interest. For rest of the students this kind of education should be available in different formats like online classes, evening classes, or through correspondence courses. Such courses do exist today but there is need to make them more popular so that most of the students may get benefitted by this system and may also continue with their job too. There should be groups of the experts from the market, Industries and futurologists to help and guide students in skill selections for their better career.
Awareness of rights and duties – Indian constitution is perhaps the largest in this world and no doubt it has proved its worth by making India world’s largest and successful working democracy. Despite our cultural diversities in religion, languages and economic conditions our constitution takes us along and gives us a feeling of being a proud citizen of our country
PLZZ MARK BRAINLIEST
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Like every Indian, I am too concerned about the progress and prestige of my country and I wish, India relishes the image of a highly-cultured, cleaned and developed country in this 21st century. As a responsible and sensitive citizen of India, my top three priorities to work for betterment of my country are:
- Medication (health & sanitation)
- Education and employment
- Equality (equal respect and right)
Medication: It's the matter of shame that India is known as the third-most polluted country in the world, with an average PM2.5 concentration of 51.90. Of the 30 most polluted cities in the world, 21 of them are located in India. As we move around the cities, we find heaps of filth and garbage everywhere. In rural areas, conditions are even worse. Roads, parks, stations, markets, public toilets, govt. offices and even surroundings of a temple are quite dirty. Tourists go back with a unhygienic image of our country. Beautiful things of India i.e., architecture, traditional dresses, cuisine, tradition and culture, natural beauty, simplicity, humanity, emotions and balanced life of modernisation and nature are over shadowed by this unhygienic sight. Unhygienic is not just the matter of the ugly sight but also the main reason of most of the disease. Upto 75% off diseases can be reduced with the basic hygiene. It will curtail our budget as well as will keep us disease free also allow us to live and enjoy a happy life.
Education and employment: One of the important reason for poverty. Poverty is the byproduct of unemployment, insufficient employment and irregular employment. Paradox is that, we have problem of unemployment and simultaneously shortage of the skilled manpower. Our present educational system doesn't make us a perfect human or a skilled man. Nowadays, there is a good scope of corrections and retrospection. Every student should be a trained and skilled person. It will enable him/ her to earn his/ her graceful living with education. They should get practical and vocational knowledge and training instead of theoretical knowledge. Higher education should be available in different formats i.e., online classes, evening classes and corresponding course. These platforms or formats exist today but students should be benefited. They should get proper guideline for their better future and career.
Equality: Indian constitution is perhaps the largest and successful working democracy. Despite of cultural diversities of religion, languages and economical conditions, our constitution takes us along and gives us a feeling of a proud to be an Indian.