Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Why we celebrate Independence Day ?




It is an occasion to cherish, how we are transforming the independence we got after a long struggle into the development of the people. If we analyze through this phenomenon the condition is not excellent. Last year a movement was started during independence day and this year a movement against black money has just ended .


In spite of more than six decades of independence a Chief Minister of a state can send a professor and farmers to jail who raise questions,  a home minister of a state vanishes, frightening of his arrest, and a Chief Minister who has corruption charges, is able to remove an honest Chief Minister from its chair.

In an era when an Indian lady has reached the space station the very second time, girls in the country are commanded by panchayati rules not to wear jeans and keep mobiles.


 The population which is below the poverty line is equivalent to the number of population which we had at the time of independence.

Certainly we also have a number of things to be proud of and cherish including many achievements.
In spite of thousands of criticism, India is the world's largest democracy. The people of this country have the power to throw corrupt leaders out of power.

Our economy is still breathing because of its structure, in spite of the worst time in America-Europe. We have successfully got rid of Polio. The best performance in history of Olympics shows us beautiful future and hope.

With all of this social media which have emerged as the best tool to tailor the system which is being used by Judge of Madurai, an NGO which is bringing out engineers in Buster- a moist area and wives who left home because of no toilets in Uttar Pradesh along with many other examples.

May Be ! 

These examples could have worked as a laundry to tailor our system which is suffering from cancer.

Jai Ho India !

Jai Hind !

Jai Bharat !

Happy Independence Day !




                    


Prateek Pathak
Student
B.A in Media Studies
University of Allahabad 

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