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| M.Shafi Akhter 10/10/2007 |
| India can be
1)An economic Superpower
2)Biggest exporter of Technology and technological items
3)A unique example of unity and equality of diverse religious and linguistic people
4)A country who will work as a guardian to its neighbouring countries.They will not afraid of Indian might ,but pride of a strong neighbour.
5)A nation where every one will be literate and will have good means of earning.Its people will respect women,old age people,all caste and religious people.There will not be any organisation promoting only its own caste and religious people but they will promote "Indian" only. |
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| Dr.nanditeshnilay 10/10/2007 |
| . Motivated mind- I want to make each and every individual of this country full of motivation. That can be only possible if the remote India can identify a Goal to reach. This can be done by making urban youth living in a value system and using there part of earning fot the deprive people of the country.
2.Responsible Corporate: I use to conduct motivational and behavioural programmes for corporate people. That class which has got affluent wealth but no peace. I am determined to provide them mental happiness so that they start thinking out of box and and find a goal beyond CTC.
3. Not Only Money: The worst shade of today is changing character of money . Now it is not identified as by product of excellence but excellence itself. That is DANGEROUS. We must make people enlight with the thougt of returning moneyto society for collective motivation and get rid of accumulating slavery.
I am doing the same and we are bound to ..
Posted by Dr. Nanditesh Nilay at 10:05 PM
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| ADreamer 10/10/2007 |
| I dream of India where our society and our culture do not tolerate corruption. For it has pervaded to all apsects of our life such as government, politics, law & order, business, and education. This major blemish makes so much of our effort go waste and does not produce intended results. For example, imagine what would happen if thousands of crores of rupees spent on socio economic development projects that truly deliver results instead of failures due to all sorts of corruption. For the last sixty years, we have not been short on great objectives and lofty dreams, as evidenced by various reports from five year commisions, rather it is bad execution that has failed us. And common denominator amongst these failures is corruption. Worst aspect of it all is that we Indians have got so accustomed to this evil, that we do not even realize that majority of us, willingly or otherwise, participates in it and accepts it as a part of life. I strongly believe that we can not achieve our goals and dreams by sacrificing ethics.
---- Jai Hind |
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| Pankaj Batra 10/9/2007 |
| I dream of India as a super-power in the near future. There is a new enthusiasm in the people of India. The world is recognizing our talents, resulting in our booming economy. We have the latest technology now in almost all fields.
This is all the result of the hard work put in by the younger generation, supported by the older generation. How hard our parents worked to give us the best of education, at the cost of their pleasures ! The combined effect of sacrificing parents in the country has paid off. The amount of hard work the students in schools and colleges had been putting in for the last few decades has also contributed. There is no way anyone can stop our country from bursting into the top league.
From call centres to other BPOs like back-office work, to manufacturing to research in high tech areas. Infrastructure is the only sector that has been dragging down the growth. I see the focus of the Government shifting to this sector now. I believe after attention is paid to this sector, the country would be recording double digit growth on a continuous basis. I see India as a super-power within as short a period as the next ten years.
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| sanjeev chauhan 10/9/2007 |
| I can clearly imagine INDIA of tomorrow that will be much much more advanced than it is nowadays.Well the economic boom ,interest of foreign investors have assured that such scenario is not too far away.Well i am hoping that in near future the politicians will not undertake the politics merely for earning lumsum of money which can be made possible through active participation of youth in the politics as been initiated by Mr rahul gandhi &many others.I am also sure that soon there will be institutes compatible to the mighty IIT's&IIM's which will definitely increase the pool of high profile engineers as well as management graduates. |
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| ANJAN KUMAR SAMAL 10/9/2007 |
| I dream to be the citizen of the most powerful nation in the world where there will be no poverty, no corruption, no communal violence, no regionalism, no casteism, no capitalism, no political tamasha. |
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| Saurabh Kumar 10/9/2007 |
| Swami Ramdev’s seven-point programme for developing India into a spiritual superpower was great to read. I feel Swamiji’s understanding about the problems of society is amazing. This can be compared to Mahatma Gandhi’s understanding of India’s strengths and weaknesses. Gandhiji chose the path of Ahimsa mainly because he knew that people of India could not take on the mighty British forces. Similarly Swami Ramdevji also understand that majority of Indian population cannot afford to secure a healthy life by resting their faith on the modern western medical system. He knows that the expensive western medical system and the nexus between doctors and drug companies have destroyed many families in our country. He, therefore, emphasizes upon avoiding diseases by living a healthy lifestyle and practicing Yoga. Through his Yoga, Swamiji is not only curing people of complicated diseases at virtually no cost but also making them good human being by inculcating virtues of non-violence, tolerance, secularism and universal brotherhood. In my opinion he is a true Gandhian who practices Gandhian ideals in his life with great success. |
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| Krishna 10/9/2007 |
| Hello to all in India. I post this from Canada. My father was born in the village of Chatoh, district of Rai Baraili in UP Somehow he ended up in Fiji ( the Fiji Islands in the Sough Pacific) in the early 1900's. It was during the British's Indenture System. I have been to the village twice, once in 1986 and again in 1991. My dream is that when I visit next the villages will have better housing, the children will have better education, there will be clean water to drink and sanitation improved.
Elsewhere I dream the corruption in little things like getting railway tickets will end. My dream is I will be able to travel the country freely as I did on previous ocassions and the people will smile and offer to share what they have. My dream is another visit to this great land |
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| Raghu Desai 10/7/2007 |
| I once asked a friend who is into politics to explain to me the process of joining active politics. He told me with a straight face to commit three to four murders, and then have some goondas beat up those who speak against you. It's so true of politicians these days with a majority of them being indicted or charged in some crime or the other. My dream is that these leaders should be packed off to their home, and good, responsible and educated persons should be chosen with the same diligence as a job seeker. The reason that we see very little voting these days is because of the criminalisation of politics. India now needs a set of new leaders who are ethical, diligent and are accountable to their electorate. |
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| Elsa Mathews 10/7/2007 |
| The future of India is bright if the future of its women is bright. Whether it is education, health, or job opportunities, women need to be actively and consciously encouraged in all spheres of life. For, a society that ignores its women, ignores itself. Their contribution to society is indispensable, yet female foeticide is common as also exploitation and abuse of women. The country needs to become safe for women of all levels to travel and live alone, so that they have no fear as they get on with their individual lives. Violence and harassment of women should be checked by the state. The patriarchal Indian mindset needs to go through a radical change and see women as equal, aspiring individuals and recognise their contribution to making India proud. |
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