Sunday, September 26, 2010

INDIA TODAY

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!"
- Albert Einstein (Theoretical Physicist, Germany)

And this is just a small fraction of an example of what great people think of INDIA’s capability. We are the people who taught the world how to count, how to do a surgery, who invented wireless communication. And started all the bleedy carp invention, that the rest of the world in completing today. The matter of concern here is why the country with so much intelligence and power is not able to organize an international sports event today.

The freedom struggle like no other has seen, the freedom fighter like no other country has seen.

But today, imagine what a billion of us do. Not obey traffic rules, accept and appreciate bribe, spit in public, not doing something what we believe in, not actually know what we believe in, believe in something just for the sake of it, ill treat a person based on his believes, not respect all people equally, discriminate a person based on the job he is doing, believe that god is directly proportional to caste. India is today a place where a person believes in fate, super power and etc more than himself.
But forgets to enjoy what he has got, compares his life with the western life. Thinks low of himself and his country.
Anything wrong that happens in this country, we say “that’s ok, its India and this is how it ll be”. And immediately compare it with so called better countries. But fail to understand ite we who make this country, without us this is just another geographical.

"If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India!" but today the problem is we all dream about not being an Indian. We dream individually, we dream materialistically, our dreams contradict.

3 comments:

  1. Well...Something that comes into my mind when I read this is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNcL96kD21c . You might have seen this video before...

    Tum Chalo To Hindustan Chale!!!

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  2. i have seen that.. those videos are inspiring

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  3. Its a sad truth.... It takes so much to say 'I love India, I love being an Indian' and actually mean it.

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