Sunday 19 January 2014

DO WE DESERVE TO COMPLAIN?


Hello everyone! I will be writing about the issues most of the Indians face ..Before i write any further i would like to  make one thing clear that everything i write are based on my personal views.I don't want to judge anything/anyone and i'm completely okay if any reader has a different opinion about my posts.


                        Do we deserve to complain?

When you dicuss the issues of India or Indians i'm sure you and everyone around you will have a never-ending list of complaints to give.Poverty,Politians,Corruption,Lack of Education,Income inequalities and what not!
But why do we have so many complaints?Is it because it's easy to complain and put the blame on someone else?But do we really deserve to complain?Do we do everything in our power to "develop" this country?

One thing we should remember is that rights come with responsibilities.How many of us try to stay "united" as a nation?How many of us respect all religions and languages?How many of us care to preserve our natural resources and environment?How many of us pay our taxes regularly?Everyone wants a clean nation.But how many of us have the basic decency to spit and urinate in public toilets and throw garbage in the dustbin?Well, if we were , i'm sure our country will be in a much better position right now.


                    The "holy" river Ganges by the time it reaches and crosses major cities.



A Hindu woman devotee takes a holy dip in the polluted Sangam, confluence of three rivers, the Ganga, the Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, in the northern Indian city of Allahabad.



                     Garbage dumping ground near Jadavpur Police Station, Kolkata.


Calling our planet as "Mother Earth" wouldn't be enough.We need to treat it that way.We need to stop dirtying the environment.Everyone needs to stop spitting, urinating and throwing waste around and that will be the basic step we take towards a clean environment.If we learn to respect all religions,languages,castes and social positions, that will be the first step we would take towards unity.If all of us do all our responsibilities and pay our taxes, we then can question and blame the government as much as we want.I don't think that we can develop a country without developing our habits and practices towards it.How can we question about someone's responsibilities when we are not fulfilling ours?You always have to give something to get something.There's no joojoo around it.


"Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

                                        -Mahatma Gandhi

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