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Write an article on the importance of national integration

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The importance of national integration is obvious: it unites all people of the nation and the national minorities in a country. The integrity implies that all people are equal regardless of their interests, religion, race, sex, and class. National integration is a helpful way to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of people and to satisfy their right to judicial protection. Promoting national integration means the country gives its people an opportunity to live together in peace and prosperity.

The most vivid example of a country that needs national integration is India. This country has almost the largest population on the planet, and also can boast of the diversity of various cultures, traditions, religions, beliefs, languages, and communities. The word “identity” is definitely not the suitable word to describe India, however, Indians have made some efforts in order to support national unity in their homeland.

INDIA IN THE PAST

If referring back to history, we will observe a total national disintegration in India. This thing caused many political and social damages to the country as a whole. For example, due to disintegration, people in India suffered from numerous humiliations, slander, and insult. Also, the native rulers could not properly manage the country because they failed to unite all nations into one. As a result, India got into the hands of Mughal soldiers and easily exposed to other states or even monopolies.

The British regime somehow changed India in educational, cultural and social aspects as well. Indians felt a sort of unity between them when they started to borrow the customs of British people. The rulers of the country temporarily forgot about all the inner differences among people and stopped dividing them into castes. Unfortunately, it did not last long, and then they turned back their negative views on the national identity soon after India became independent in 1947.

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