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you are asked to deliver a speech on india of my dream to your junior as part of the independence day celebration write the speech​

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Answered by HetviNandu
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Good morning to my friends, teachers and my fellow mates. Today I will be presenting a speech on India of my dreams.

India is developing and I would like it to progress and grow. I would like it to become India of my dreams in the near future.

India of my dreams will be free from poverty. I feel very sad when I see hungry children on the streets begging for food. I want poverty to leave my country and each individual to get enough food to survive.

My India of dreams should not contain any kind of crime or harm to the common man. Crime creates tension in society and creates obstacles in the growth of any country. I want to see my country in harmony and peace.

My India of Dreams would be a country where women are safe to walk freely on the streets. Also, there will be freedom of equality which I want everyone to enjoy in true sense.

The government has done a lot in the area of education with its so many initiatives but no everyone realizes the importance of education. I want my India of dreams to be the place where education is mandatory for all.

In our country, unemployment is one of the biggest problems. We have an educated youth population that is unemployed. My India of dreams will be full of job opportunities for everyone. I want unemployment to be an option, not an unwanted way of life.

Corruption is one of the major hindrances in the growth of our country. So I imagine India of my dreams to be corruption free. I dream of India where ministers and officials are dedicated to their work and do not accept or give bribes.

It is the country of Gandhi’s where no one will be afraid to speak the truth, the land of Buddha who teaches peace and harmony. The land of Sufi where all religion co-exists without any biases of religion, gender, caste, etc.

My India of dreams is a country full of happiness and peace.

Thank you.

Answered by nilimanagpure9
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Respected Principal, teachers and my dear friends,

Today , 15th August , is the day India won her freedom. no doubt at that time the citizens of free India had many dreams for their country, some of which would have certainly come true. I, Nidhi S. Nagpure, open think about my dreams India too, and I would like to tell you something about it.

In the India of my dreams, there would be no poverty. every Indian would be able to live a comfortable life.every single person will be literate irrespective of caste or religion. corruption its a way of country and in my India dream there would be no corrupt people.

Every man woman and child would be able to whole of his or her head with dignity and self-respect. there would be no dependence on other countries for fulfillment of basic needs. there would be no need to have a police force because there would be no crime and no criminals everyone would be happy and content with what they had.

This is my dream India in brief and there are many more things. will all of you do so too?

Thank you

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