Write an article reflecting on the following questions. (i) How do you feel today about the country’s freedom? (ii) Are we free and independent? (iii) Are we serious about our responsibilities as citizens? (iv)Is there still discrimination based on gender, religion, caste? (v) If so, how to tackle?
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The fact that we are a free nation itself elates me the most because we see that there are a few countries who are still struggling to get out of the clutches of the governing country which doesn’t provide them the fundamental rights. We live in an independent country that has its own constitution and we have all the fundamental rights that make us feel free. I am sure many of you will agree to this point. However, we do need to take a while to ponder over the responsibilities we bear as citizens of an independent country. Our responsibilities towards the environment, education, economy and growth of this independent nation – are we taking these seriously and are we working towards it to make our future generation more thoughtful of the sacrifices that fetched this independence
The tricolor flag is being hoisted on every pivotal building, square, street, school, housing society and even on the dashboard of the cars – what a treat to the eyes! I am equally ecstatic about this day too and hold great pride in living in a free country. However, a part of me wonders: Are we really free and independent? Every day, we hear about pronounced issues in our system and society such as poverty, unemployment, terrorism, the crime against women, corruption – which are not exclusive to our country. The whole world is suffering from these at different levels. My mind hovers around other subtle yet critical issues that our society is suffering from and in a way society itself is responsible for this situation.ndia is a democratic country where its citizens live freely however they have lots of rights and responsibilities towards their country. Rights and responsibilities are two sides of a coin and both go side to side. If we have rights we must have their corresponding responsibilities too. Rights and responsibilities go hand in hand with us where we live in whatever home, society, village, state, or country. Now-a-days, students gets assigned by their teachers to write some paragraphs or complete essay on any topic to enhance their English writing skill and knowledge as well as spread awareness.
Gender inequalities have curbed the progress of women, while caste has played an important role in the exclusion of a community which consists of more than 201 million people in India, says the report well this is all i have to say
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India celebrates its 71st year of Independence from the British Rule today, and the entire nation is basking in a patriotic glory. It’s a day to cherish, celebrate and remember the great sacrifices made by the freedom fighters to give us a free country. The tricolor flag is being hoisted on every pivotal building, square, street, school, housing society and even on the dashboard of the cars – what a treat to the eyes! I am equally ecstatic about this day too and hold great pride in living in a free country. However, a part of me wonders: Are we really free and independent? Every day, we hear about pronounced issues in our system and society such as poverty, unemployment, terrorism, the crime against women, corruption – which are not exclusive to our country. The whole world is suffering from these at different levels. My mind hovers around other subtle yet critical issues that our society is suffering from and in a way society itself is responsible for this situation.
I wish that this year, we get freedom from:
1. Regressive mindsets
2. Controlled and biased narrative of the mainstream media and journalism
3. Polarized views – about almost everything
4. The mindset to belittle soldiers
5. Corporate nexus that exploits people; etc.
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