Friday 2 March 2018

DREAM !ND!A , DREAM FUTURE!🇮🇳 Aleena Sabu 5068


 DREAM INDIA,DREAM FUTURE!                        


India is the Country of diversity. It is the beauty if diversity that makes india a very unique country in every aspect be it technical, scientific, social, or environmental. Every Indian is worth of accomplishing every task that can flourishes the economy of the nation. Even history has proved that Indians are worth gems for world in the form of the vivekanand, mahatma Gandhi, mother Teresa, satuyajit ray, sam pitroda and many to specify. It is proved that we Indians has more innovativeness than many other public in the world. Then the question stuck in our mind that according to current situation how india will look in our dreams or in realistic future? What will be its socio-economic status, science and technological development, living standard and other related fields?
Though having busy roads, tight schedule, population density, health hazards etc., we Indians are still proud of our culture. In spite of serving MNC’s with cheap labour, still being the biggest reason of success of our culture that focus on eco-friendliness, our actions that we though indirectly indulge in serving humanity..

India has experienced extraordinary population growth: between 2001 and 2011 India added 181 million people to the world, slightly less than the entire population of Brazil. But 76 per cent of India’s population lives on less than US$2 per day (at purchasing power parity rates). India ranks at the bottom of the pyramid in per capita-level consumption indicators not only in energy or electricity but in almost all other relevant per capita-level consumption indicators, despite high rates of growth in the last decade.

Much of India’s population increase has occurred among the poorest socio-economic percentile. Relatively socio-economically advanced Indian states had a fertility rate of less than 2.1 in 2009 — less than the level needed to maintain a stable population following infant mortality standards in developed nations.

But in poorer states like Bihar, fertility rates were nearer to 4.0. Does this growth mean India can rely on the ‘demographic dividend’ to spur development? This phenomenon, which refers to the period in which a large proportion of a country’s population is of working age, is said to have accounted for between one-fourth and two-fifths of East Asia’s ‘economic miracle’ as observed late last century.
But India is not East Asia. Its population density is almost three times the average in East Asia and more than eight times the world average of 45 people per square kilometre. If India has anywhere near 1.69 billion people in future,it will have more than 500 people per square kilometre. Besides, in terms of infrastructure development India currently is nowhere near where East Asian nations were before their boom. In terms of soft to hard infrastructure, spanning education, healthcare, roads, electricity, housing, employment growth and more, India is visibly strained.

For example, India has an installed energy capacity of little more than 200 gigawatts; China has more than 1000 gigawatts and aims to generate 600 gigawatts of clean electricity by 2020. To make matters worse, many of the newly installed power stations in India face an acute shortage of coal, and future supply is not guaranteed. China mines close to four billion tonnes of coal per year, which has a negative effect on both local and global air quality.

At some stage, it is probably inevitable that India will need much greater capacity than its present rate of mining 600 million tonnes of coal per year, which is also causing local and global pollution levels to rise — parts of India face air quality problems similar to those in China. On oil, India imports close to 80 per cent of its crude oil requirements, while it also runs an unsustainable current account deficit of more than 5 per cent of its GDP, and reserves for new energy sources like shale gas do not look promising either.

India’s food supply is in an even worse position. As a member of India’s Planning Commission put it, 'we have a problem and it can be starkly put in the following way: around 2004–2005, our per capita food grains production was back to the 1970s level’. In 2005–07, the average Indian consumed only 2,300 calories per day — below the defined poverty line in rural areas of 2,400 calories a day. The trend in recent years is for Indians to eat even less.

So, for India, treating lightly Malthusian predictions about food supply may not be prudent. Worldwide food prices have been on the rise to unforeseen levels, and India too has been suffering from high food inflation.

Finally, even if India manages to feed its burgeoning population, its growth may not be ecologically sustainable. The global demand for water is projected to be more than 50 per cent of what it was in 2000, and demand for food will double. On average, a thousand tons of water is required to produce one ton of food grains. It’s not surprising, then, that international disputes about water have increasingly been replicated among states in India, where the Supreme Court is frequently asked to intervene.

The probable answer is that policy makers have failed miserably on all measurable counts. If one compares India to China this becomes clear. While China’s one-child policy has been criticised as against human dignity and rights — and there is no denying that such measures should be avoided as far as possible — the history of human civilization teaches us that extreme situations call for extreme actions. There will be ample time for multiple schools to have their post-mortems on the success and failure of the one-child policy, but it has helped China to control its population by a possible 400 million people.

There are still millions of people still surviving in india on income of less than one dollar a day . India will never be consider developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed. According to the wealth report 2012 by knightfrunk and citi private bank, india will emerge as the economic superpower , beating U.S. and china with a GDP of $85.97 trillion and india will also witness an economic growth of 8% .

There must be upward mobility in economic terms and recognisation is through performance and results, and not through other metrics which suit special interest groups. Indian high-tech companies should create their own top position in the world by indentifying world and fulfilling those by leveraging technologies. They should identify what services need to be developed and delivered to meet the need of our underdeveloped population to improve health-care, education and new economic models to benefit backward sections of the society. The high-tech industry is going through disruptive changes because of transition to cloud- delivered services.

Thus an Optimistic view of emerging india as a fully developed not only as a superpower nation but also as a wholesome development in the fields of health, education, business, urban and special emphesis on rural development with a poverty free, slum free, high employment opportunity are the thoughts and dreams that every Indian might be seeing. with the efforts of all of us we will surely achieve our dream, see our proud INDIA IN FUTURE as a prousperous, happy and overally developed nation.JAI HIND!

India in My Dreams - Agnus Vincent (5026)

          India is a country which have abundant variegated cultural heritage.Though the country has been colonised for a long period of time,India has come a long way ever since its independence.There has been a huge social and economic growth over the past decades.Eventhough some fields are still standing behind.
           India in my dreams is a land where there is no discrimination,have equality in all sector.As a citizen I dream India should be a country which is completely free of discrimination on caste,creed,religion,class,etc.Also it should be free from corruption.Political leaders should faithfully cater the needs of the people.They should avoid their hunger of making money using their power.
             The crime rate in India is also rising.Lack of education,employment and poverty lead to this.I want my country as a place free from all kinds of crimes and exploitation.Let there may be no more Madhus and Soumyas.
              As a student, I dream of having abundant educational facilities to all seekers.It should be ensured that every child get enrolled in schools and colleges.Education should be kept mandatory for all.It should be ensured that no child in the country is devoid of education.It's also important to ensure that the country's unemployment and underemployment problems are solved.Entreprenuership should also be supported by government.
             As a woman,I want this country's women to be free from all discriminations.They should be supported,empowered and catered.They should be treated as an asset not a liability.India in my dreams is a paradise where I am given the freedom to travel anywhere,take decision on my life myself,provide equality,thoughts of new generation are accepted,hunger and illness are wiped off and so on.I want everyone should love,respect and accept each other. 
            I also dream of India having advancements in all fields and emerge as one of the top nations among the world.Let harmony and peace rings in every corner of the nation.

I HAVE A DREAM-GOKUL GOPINATH (5057)

India is a nation where rich peoplelike“Ambani” lives while the other part of the nation is filled with people living in streets with not even .001% of wealth of that of “Ambani”. I dream of a nation where all the “ambani” jointly put effort to decrease the number of people living in the street.

I wish India be a nation where the women wouldn’t have to sell their body to earn for living. Women education and women job opportunities should be the prime objectives of the nation.

The education system of our country should undergo transition. The admissions should be depended on their abilities rather than grades and castes.

I dream about a nation where the leaders look into the problems of each and every person rather than misusing the power vested in them.

India is rich in bio-diversity, but the richness is deteriorating due to human intervention. Rather than waiting for Authorities to take necessary steps, each one of us should make a resolution to protect our bio-diversity.

HOW I WANT INDIA TO BE- JEWEL MARIA ALBERT (5007)

India is a nation where number of young minds with large dreams reside. India is the largest democratic country and there are much more for us Indians to be proud of. But still from past and recent incidents I believe India has to rise up to attain progress which each of us would be able to enjoy. Some of the changes or progress which I wish would happen in India would be:

 I wish that India be a nation where education system is depended on skills rather than marks, practical rather than theoretical. Inspirations and motivations should replace punishments and deadlines.

India should be a nation where women are not questioned of the way they dress nor should they be judged by what they wear. Freedom of expression is their right but criticism is what they get.

I dream of a nation where no more “Soumya” and “Madhu” would have to shred their lives and all “Jisha” and “Shuhaib” are treated with justice.

I dream of a nation where religions unite people in the name of God rather than fighting in the name of God.

I wish that India be a nation where women can bleed without any shame and that bleeding doesn’t call for any restriction, but utmost respect.

MY INDIA. AKHIL K MOHANAN. 5023

               

             

                    "Self realisation is  the world I presume self reliant is what I aspire.I live in this world and I want a position that is beyond your imaginations.Yes,I am India and I am liberated.I will go on as long as i am independent and I will not stop till I find my destination."

                  If India could speak , these words would directly come from her heart. But as if for now, I give voice to her heart. India is my country too, abd I want it to be the best and the people could live the best. Indians are living, but how they live show a different scenario. Most of the poor dwell in slums while others may live in well developed homes. Some enjoy all luxuries of life while others failed to find even the necessities if life. Some posses everything while others beg for something. An Indian like this really need to change. I want an India where all the Indians live a satisfied life with all basic necessities of life. This India should not be a place for a classification called the rich or the poor, or upper class or lower class. Not a single Indian should go to sleep at night without having supper. No Indian child shall go to sleep in an open cold ground. All should have a better place to live. A place where you feel it is a home. I want an India when all men and women are treated equal, all children and adults treated equal, all rich or poor treated equal, all upper and lower class treated equal.

                 I want an India which eliminates hunger and provide shelter. An India who doesn't want to take necessities from other countries an India where children become the teacher of man. Equality is transformed into equity. Let the God shower his blessings to grand India with what it require. An India for the future of the children.

              Let my India your India, Our India live a life, live a prosperous life for as long as possible in this universe.
     India of my dream - BHARTI 5054

In India of my dreams,there will be peace and harmony.every citizen will be literate ,India will reach great hights it  will be free of violence, terrorism ,hunger and suffering.it wll be billed with compassion peace and happiness.every indian will be happy . Every type of work will be respected, highest standards of cleanliness will be maintained in the India of my dreams
This is my India a great country ,a land of piece ,prosperity and truthfulness ,where no one is afraid of speaking the truth and where there is no curruption .
Freedom becomes meaningful only when we keep the poor folk to rise in prosperity.
I would like to see India a great nation in the world.
These are my dreams about India .everyone would like India  his motherland and would be ready to sacrifice everything for motherland.