India At 100 Years Of Independence (2047) : An Essay
India At 100 Years Of Independence
India, a
developing nation, is about to finish its 100 years of independence and
sovereignty, which inspires Indians to dream big and make them powerful. My
ambition is for India to be as strong as those freedom fighters who fought so
hard for us to have our own nation and gave their lives to building India as an
independent country after 100 years of independence in 2047.
My goal for
India in 2047 is to be self-reliant in every choice so that the flaws may be
addressed in such a manner that no one needs to fight to find a house and earn
their life. Every single individual should be able to discover their method of
generating money despite having an appropriate degree to safeguard them and
their family from poverty and malnutrition. India should have the capability of
offering work to people of diverse qualities, like degrees. Illiterates, etc.
When we speak about illiterates, it's also an issue that many people in India
are experiencing, such as the amenities of government schools in distant
locations, the expensive cost structure of private schools for many people,
being unable to attend school due to family pressure and duties, and many more.
My hope for India is to be able to provide educational facilities for all the
children who sincerely desire to learn and make their lives better. India is
aiming to digitize everything feasible to improve itself in the technological area
and deliver services to many disadvantaged people.
My India
should be able to deliver education to everyone, regardless of their gender.
This is still a problem that people face not only in remote or rural areas, but
also in urban areas when it comes to providing equal education to both girls
and boys, or even transgender students. India should be mindful of addressing
this issue by providing education to all children and making their careers more
rewarding and worthwhile. Providing basic training and development projects to
students that may aid in improving the nation’s economy as well as its
development rate is important since the young have the obligation to make India
a better country.
Farmers are
dubbed the backbone of our country; they give people food and other fundamental
necessities to exist and make them capable of conducting physical and mental
activities. Farmers should be protected by providing them with facilities for
learning about new seeds, pesticides, and fertilizers, so that they can use
their expertise to produce more crops and give consumers a reason to rely
heavily on agricultural products. Growth in industries is also extremely
significant, such as high-quality machinery, customized equipment, and the
establishment of industrial regions.
In 2047, I
want my India to get rid of the issue of unemployment and create high profile
jobs for every individual to make their life worth living. Child marriages in
India are declining but not disappearing. Some people in India, particularly in
isolated and rural areas, are narrow-minded and continue to practice child
marriage despite the fact that it is illegal in India. India should be able to
release children from weddings, prove their power to study, and make their
futures beautiful.
I want my
India to be free from various sorts of pollution by adopting pollution control
methods to keep the environment clean and healthy for humans as well as plants
and animals.
My goal for
India is to grow its infrastructure, such as buildings, roads, and other physical
systems, which will make it a fascinating and helpful environment for people
living there and make it easier to access in every sector. I want India to be
capable of delivering the greatest infrastructure for agricultural, industrial,
and service sectors like transportation and communication technologies.
My desire
for India is for it to be corruption-free so that every single task may be done
with full passion, enthusiasm, and focus and not be dependent upon corrupt
individuals.
My vision
for India is to improve in all domains and sectors, like co-education, farmers,
malnutrition, discrimination, pollution, corruption, poverty, infrastructure,
unemployment, etc., so that there will be unity among people and a high
possibility of making it a developed country where a higher number of
foreigners can dream of living.
Written By Adil Sukumar
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