Hi...welcome to the creative and literary platform of Bcom. Tax(Aided) students of 2016-19 of Sacred Heart College, Thevara. Here we share with the world our aspirations. dreams, musings, literary talents, book reviews..
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
My Dream About India -Poornasree Haridas (5016)
Sunday, 18 March 2018
INDIA IN MY DREAMS. Abhijith Mohanan (5037)
I have a dream in India.I have several dreams in India and I want it fullfilled.India after all these years still face many problems.There exist a lot of discrimination and inequality among people of our nation.Discrimination exist on the basis of caste,money, power, politics, gender,and so on.
I want an India where all those newly born boy or girl shall here for the rest of their lives as equally important.An India of my dream is that any person whether black, white or medium complexion do not have to face any difficulty on the basis of their colour.An India where money is not the one that really matter. All Indian have sufficient money for living.No person is discriminated as wealthy or poor,both are of equal respect. There shall no exist any discrmination on the basis of upper class or lower. Nobody would question or enquire about others cost or religion.Politics shall not be a crisis for another type of discrimination in the society.
These dreams are hard to achieve but still.I have a hope that one day atleast few will come into reality.One day an India of my dream will surely come
Thursday, 15 March 2018
INDIA OF MY DREAMS -Aseel Biju John(5019)
“I shall work for an India in which the poorest shall feel that it is their country,
in whose making they have an effective voice,
an India in which there shall be no high class and low class of people,
an India in which all communities shall live in perfect harmony.
There can be no room in such an India for the curse of untouchability or the curse of intoxicating drinks and drugs.
Women will enjoy the same rights as men.
This is the India of my dreams.”
- Mahathma Gandhi
I dream of an India where we are no longer bounded by the tendacles of cast and religion but where each one respect and understand one another.
The cities shall never be dumpster but well planned paradise and villahes thrive as the soul of our country. The country must provide every citizen a chance to voluntarily serve in the military for short period.
The education system must inculcate national as well as regional history and culture, science having a strong foundation in basic education, the entire system under proper administration. The children must be taught good values from early ages.
In my dream India never discriminates the society by creating reservation on the basis of cast but either make the education completely free or provide aid on the basis of wealth.
In my dreams a person whether he be Christian, Hindu, Muslim or any other believer sitting together in a building praying together.
India must attain self suffiency in every aspect and the past must be integrated with present to step to the future together.
My dream is an India where a girl is given equal oppertunity like the boys and there is no stigma.
This is my India for which I shall devote myself, so that my children shall live in the true heaven, which the country was.
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
MY DREAM INDIA- Akhiyamol Benny- 5012
MY DREAM INDIA
India the country which we live is rich with various types of custom, traditions, religion, language, and many other diversities. It got its independence in 1947 by the great freedom fighter as a result of their restless work for many years. The great The great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru has the dreams of India becoming a Country where all men and women should be treated equally, no discrimination based on caste, creed, or colour. All the country men should be unified under an umbrella
of brotherhood.
But now being in the present scenario if we compare the present with their DREAM INDIA , it will be disappointing to an extent. All the political violence, discrimination, wars, child abuses, poverty, social disparities posses a huge threat to our nation. Is this the freedom that we really possess ?
No definitely not,
If I would get a chance to dream over India. I would like to add of the following dreams with the dreams of our social reformers..
• I have a dream where there is a single religion called humans and a single belief of oneness exist.
• I have a dream where everyone should be treated equally before law.
• I have a dream where there exist no poor, no one should die out of hunger.
• I have a dream where the environment n development should go hand in hand.
• I have a dream where the unblemished traditions, customs and beliefs remains intact and unique.
• I have a dream where the basic needs n education for children is ensured.
• I have a dream where all the citizens should understand the true meaning of ought that we take.
• I have a dream where the resources should be equal distributed among all.
• I have a dream where the government being the sound of the common people.
• I have a dream where the nation should love and respect the women an also ensures their freedom.
Let our upcoming generation be blessed to live in a country with all its prosperity..
India should be in its full essence of the so called “ Gods Own Country “
Friday, 9 March 2018
India of my dreams : Steve Bert - 5032
Dreamed India as corruption free
It is much important for complete the India as dreamed. The beggar system of India should remove for proper development of the Indian society. Everyone have to be aware of the Indian people.
Behaviour of government
Growth of Educational Institutional
Distribution of national income
Proper employment facility
Growth of science and technology
Pollution free India
Respect for women and elders
Cleanliness
Free country from terrorism
Respects of religion
Transportation system
Defence and security
Freedom of expression
Respect for farmers
A great step by youth
Unity in country
INDIA IN MY DREAMS - ATHUL VS 5050
Dreamed India as corruption free
Abolish of beggar systsem
Its much important for complete the India as dreamed. The beggar system of India should remove for proper development of the Indian society. Everyone have to be aware of the Indian people.
Behavior of government
Distribution of nation
Its the every human right to get the national income in equal. It should distribute among every people.
Proper employment facility
Growth of science and technology
MY DREAM INDIA - JOANNA ELVIS 5048
Thursday, 8 March 2018
INDIA OF MY DREAMS -Aiswarya Anil kumar (5036)
India of my dreams
in my dream india should be as it is.Instead we human need to change.We all are indians but do we live in harmony???
First of all in india an approach towards women needs to change.All men and the whole society should treat women equaly.
Secondly all the backward classess should be treated equally.
Third,we should be more carefull about our environment.we should save and protect our environment without pollution.
fourth,plant more trees.
Fifth, less use of vehicles.only use the vehicles for long journy.thus we can reduce pollition.
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
India of My Dreams - Sreevidya M V - 5008
India of My Dreams
The harsh reality in India is, majority of the population in India won’t send their Girl child outside, after 8′O clock.
That's because, India is not a super safe place for women, during the night.
I have a dream of corruption free India. A place where everyone works hard and gets what he deserves. A place that gives equal opportunity to everyone based on their knowledge and skills irrespective of their caste, colour, creed or religion. A place where people don’t use other people around to get accomplish their selfish motives.
I have a dream to create an environment where every child, irrespective of his/her economic status -- rich or poor -- will have access to quality education
I have a dream that I'll be able to live in a nation where human are valued more than cattles
I have a dream that one day, women will be able to live here without the fear of night
I have a dream that no one starves to death
I have a dream that one day all rape victims will be able to live a normal lives as others
MY DREAM INDIA -ALPHL MARIA JOSEPH 5005
INDIA OF MY DREAM - ANCY POULOSE - 5041
Monday, 5 March 2018
MY VISION ON INDIA -DEVIKA.C.S (5060)
MY VISION ON INDIA
My Dream About India : Abhijith Chandran - 5053
My dream about India -:Fathima Shaji (5064)
MY DREAM ABOUT INDIA
INDIA IN A DREAM : SANDRA BABU-5066
INDIA IN A DREAM.....
The alarm cried out that it was 5.30 in the morning and thus time to wake up. Few minutes later,fading moon and early birds saw HER in Yoga, inhaling fresh dawn air, on her terrace. Steaming tea was already kept near the bed where her husband and two kids were dozing off. The same was done in the adjacent rooms where her paralyzed father, and 70yrs old mother in law (mamma) were sleeping.
30 minutes later exotic smells of dosa, chutney and curries filled the house. She finished her cooking and tidied up her old father in no time but with atmost care. By the time she got ready, the tiffin boxes were already packed by her mamma. It was her husband who got the kids ready for school. Being a doctor himself he was very strict in health. He too got ready within a few minutes,they ate together and went to out their works and studies.
On the way one of the kids,by mistake,dropped a chocolate wrapper on the road. To their surprise she made her pappa to stop the car,got out and picked it up and dropped it in the nearby waste bin.The parents felt proud of their daughter.
It was week before the city was declared THE CLEANEST CITY IN INDIA.
While in the highway they could see vehicles stopping before the zebra line each time
a pedestrian stepped on it. Seconds passed by when they heard a loud cracking voice .It was from the other side of the road where a car was accidently hit by a truck and the passengers seemed to be seriously injured.Unlike the early times when people used to runaway or hesitate to help someone,the lorrydriver got out,checked the car and with the help of some people rushed them to hospital.
Her husband too helped them.The kids watched the whole scene and learnt a great lesson from her father'd deed.
The injured passengers were admitted in the nearby hospital where her husband served.
Knowing about the patients' financial condition from their relatives and how the huge hospiatal bill would become a blow to them,he reduced the bill amount considerably on his own account.Even the consulting fee was avoided.
It was 7.30 pm when after the day's busy schedule he reached home.The cup of coffee, mamma made for him,tasted much sweeter when the news was out from th telephone that one of his friends(from a lower caste society)secured Post Doctoral Fellowship from Jawaharlal Nehru University,India.Without a second thought he rang up the friend and congragulated him.
The clock announced 8.30 pm but she wasn't home yet.But the family didn't worry that it was India ,the land of values.Meanwhile she had already missed her usual and last bus and was walking alone on the road.Her cool attitude turned to a slight tension when she was to pass by a group of boys .But they,seeing a woman walking alone in the night gently stopped her,inquired and then took effort to drop her at her home.They felt contented that their 'sister' was safe.
She reached home and the famliy ate together .It was thursday and so it was her 'turn' to clean the dishes and pack up the kitchen.The last couple of hours witnessed the family praying together,chatting with the sick father and together watching television.
They felt a sense of proud when the T.V announced the happy news that 'INDIA was declared,by the UNO,as the first country to attain professional qualifications for ALL her political leaders.With this happiness they went to bed.The moon looked to earth to see that every family in the world,especially in India, was sleeping with the same happiness.
Suddenly a cup of water splashed on her face accompanied by cracking sound of morning advise ''Wake up you idiot...Its already 4.30 ...You're a girl and have to be in rules..''
SHE woke up to the boring,unsecured girl life,still in the remnants of the dream.........
''WILL SUCH AN INDIA BE JUST A DREAM ALWAYS...WILL IT COME TRUE???''
Questions started echoing within her.She got up brushed,swept the courtyard,washed the clothes and thus dissolved into 'a girl's duties' while her brothers went out for school.
SANDRA BABU
II BCOM TAX(A)
5066
INDIA OF MY DREAMS ...
Chanchal.A.Nair
Roll no. :5040
India Of My Dream
William Dement said, “Dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives.” He says that sometimes this insanity can be fruitful and sometimes very infectious and sometimes very delectable and delicious. It is in many ways necessary for a country like India to be insane and dream as it is a bigger crime not to dream than to dare to dream.
While talking about India on my dreams, its quite a wide topic.There is so much to dream about India; so much to cherish, so much to cheer, so much to hate and so much to desire about it. The issue is what should be penned and what should be omitted. This is a very emotional topic, too close to my heart as India, my motherland that has given me so much that I will forever remain in her debt.
India is an ancient country but a young nation and we, Indians are united and are proud of our rich culture and rich heritage, proud of secular democracy, proud of its vastness, its diversity and proud of its rivers, mountains, plains, plateaus and deserts.Like Gandhiji, I also dream of India where there will be no inequality, poverty, social injustice, illiteracy, gender discrimination, social oppression, corruption, casteism and communalism and people will have an improved and good quality of life.These are the areas where we have achieved a success and that too a major one. We are able to strengthen India as a nation by strengthening the Indian unity politically, economically and emotionally and pushing forward the process of nation-in-the-making.
However, we still suffer from the social diseases of casteism, communalism and regionalism. We need to work proactively to eliminate these evils of our society. Regionalism is a serious threat that has recently taken an ugly shape. People resort to regionalism citing the difference of their cultures from others.Apart from these casteism,poverty etc. the quality of life of masses in India is another major area of neglect as their physical and social needs have not been met even at minimally desired level. Whatever progress has been made in this respect has been tardy and inadequate.
We also lack in literacy. Good education is the only wealth which we can provide to our next generation. Building up a educated generation should be the first priority or responsibility of each citizen.I dream of India where there will be 100% literacy and jobs available in each city and people will not have to migrate to other cities. I dream of India where people will be more disciplined and will care for others.And such a generation can only be created by providing them with good education and thus fostering their personality both as an individual,citizen and moreover as a good human being.
No doubt we still have ‘promises to keep and miles to go…’ We still face the challenges of poverty, diseases, illiteracy, inequality, social backwardness and gender and caste discrimination and oppression.I hope that India will achieve what it deserves and what it deserves will depend on the dreams of people of India, as millions of people who somehow eke out a living also dream differently and for different things.Indian and frame our policies for the uplifting and welfare of the people of India. We have achieved a lot and we are dreaming to achieve more. I dream of a shining India, a vibrant democracy and a secular nation taking centre-stage in the comity of nations.I dream of an India which will fly high as its flag does with pride and dignity. Moreover I dream about an India which changes itself from "DEVELOPING" to "DEVELOPED" !
JAI HIND ...
MY COUNTRY, MY DREAMS
Sunday, 4 March 2018
INDIA IN MY DREAMS- Aiswarya p.r (5038)
"INDIA": In My Dream
As we already celebrated our country's 69th year of independence, our country developed a lot ,when we compared to our post independend india. I have many dreams about my country. They are the following;
*My dream for India is to create an environment where every child, irrespective of his/her economic status-rich or poor will have access to quality education.
*I want every child in our country to be able to pursue higher education without having to worry about money or resources .
*I wish for an India that rises to the call for growth and development taking the protection of the environment and socio-economic justice.
*I wish for an India where every indian is free to breathe in clean air every child is free to grow up healthy and happy.
*I want every girl in our country is free to pursue her dreams, every household is free to eat proper meals and every hand is free to work.
INDIA OF MY DREAMS , Sruthy P J 5045
Sruthy P J (5045)
I AM AN INDIAN.I LOVE MY MOTHERLAND.I WISH TO MAKE IT AN IDEAL COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.I DREAM OF MAKING INDIA A RICHER,HAPPIER AND HEALTHIER PLACE TO LIVE IN.I WANT TO SEE MY COUNTRY PROGRESS IN ALL FIELDS OF LIFE.TODAY PEOPLE HAVE GROWN SELFISH.THERE WILL BE COMLETE JUSTICE IN EVERY CORNER OF OUR COUNTRY. INSTEAD OF THINKING OF OUR OWN INTEREST, WE WILL THINK FOR THE OVERALL BETTERMENT OF OUR SOCIETY. WELFARE OF THE NATION WILL BE OUR TOPMOST PRIORITY.I LIKE EVERY INDIAN TO HAVE NATIONAL CHARACTER. I WISH THAT MY COUNTRY SHOULD BECOME A GREAT NATION WITH ITS TALENTS AND CAPABILITY.
I HAVE A DREAM THAT PEOPLE IN INDIA SHOULD BE SELF SUFFICIENT IN FOOD FOR WHICH WE HAVE TO MAKE THE BARREN LANDS PRODUCTIVE.NEW VARIETIES OF SEEDS AND MODERN TOOLS SHOULD BE USED FOR AGRICULTURE WHICH IS THE BACKBONE OF INDIAN ECONOMY.
THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS IS A CORRUPTION FREE NATION. BEGGARY SHOULD BE ABOLISHED.GOVT. SHOULD BE PEOPLE FRIENDLY AND CITIZENS SHOULD CONSIDER IT TO BE THEIR DUTY TO DO SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE FOR THE NATION.
I HAVE A DREAM THAT TEACHERS AND DOCTORS SHOULD BE RESPECTED, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS SHOULD NOT BE TREATED AS PLAYGROUND FOR DIRTY POLITICS CORRUPTION. NATIONAL INCOME SHOULD BE EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE NATION.
OUR MOTHERLAND SHOULD BE A COUNTRY WHERE EVERY COMMON MAN GETS TO FULFILL HIS BASIC NEEDS. THEY SHOULD BE GIVEN JOBS BASED ON THEIR APTITUDE AND KNOWLEDGE AND NOT ON RECOMMENDATIONS.
I WANT INDIA TO BE AT THE APEX IN TERMS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS. IT SHOULD BE SCIENTIFICALLY AND TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED.
INDIA SHOULD ALWAYS STAND ON THE TOP IN EVERY FIELD. EVERY INDIAN SHOULD PARTICIPATE FOR A POLLUTION FREE INDIA BY PLANTING TREES.
WOMEN AND ELDERS SHOULD BE RESPECTED, ENVIRONMENTAND SURROUNDINGS SHOULD BE CLEAN AND HYGIENIC, IT SHOULD BE FREE FROM TERRORISM AND SHOULD HAVE LOVE AND RESPECT FOR EVERY RELIGION, CAST AND CREED, PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, FARMERS SHOULD BE RESPECTED AS PROFESSIONALS.
Saturday, 3 March 2018
INDIA OF MY DREAMS -SESHIL RAJ (5055)
RAHUL BABU 5024
SocietyModernize the Police force. We have only 130 policemen for every 100K people.
Attain closure with Pakistan with respect to Kashmir. A superpower cannot afford to constant bicker about a non-issue. LoC should be made the International border and India-Pak must move on.
Indian economy has to grow really fast (at 10%+ rates for the next 20 years) to leave enough wealth to be shared around. At 10% growth rate, our per-capita GDP will grow to $10000/person/year by 2030. Not a great amount to brag about, but still sufficient to pull most people from poverty. India has to bring a big chunk of its 600 million odd agricultural workers into services bypassing the industrial revolution. Power reforms have to proceed at full speed and we have to get to the era of solar cell/fuel cell powered vehicles bypassing the automobile era
Friday, 2 March 2018
DREAM !ND!A , DREAM FUTURE!🇮🇳 Aleena Sabu 5068
DREAM INDIA,DREAM FUTURE!
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!