If somebody were to ask me what is my vision for India:
The first thing I would like to see is all foreign nationals queuing up in Indian Embassies to obtain an entry into our country around the world.
Indian Rupee taking over as a standard measuring currency in the world. What a great feeling to think that rest of the world is measuring their economy against
Rupee value. Lot of handwork for all our finance ministers on the measures they bring to make it happen.
Dignity of Labour
Our country still has some false notions where parents aspire their kids to be a doctor, engineer or a software expert by profession. Our society needs to recognize and respect all professions with dignity. You still see some of the eyebrows rising or people making faces if a girl is been married into a family other than known professions. A cosmopolitan thought process need to be induced. A wake up call for all those educated people in our country to give it a serious thought. The same parents would not mind if their son working as a petrol attendant on a foreign soil but has countless objections in our own country.
Change in Education System
A change I would like to see where parents do not thrust their choice upon kids, instead kids are left freely to choose whatever profession they would like. Our schooling system needs a bit of changing to encourage creative things taught to the kids compared to more of classroom instructions. We should start valuing kids not based on academic percentage but on creative thinking.
Fight Unemployment With Charity Work
You all would agree that unemployment is one of the big issues in India. So what is the change we are looking here? How about Government to undertake charity programs to help people in India and involve unemployed youth towards reforming the society. Their charity work should be accounted and recognised in every job that they are seeking or rather preference to be given to those youth who were involved in improving our society.
My India can be an aspiring place.
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December 18th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Well written Sanj. I wish this really happens.
Will you marry me?