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Corruption,Child labour,Frauds are still in practice in India.People are not strong enough to oppose on matters like this.People are not honest and they don't have the guts to stand against it or they simply don't care for others except their own family.Everyone is busy getting their work done...they don't care how.

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People of India think their politicians are God.Everytime they vote for someone they think this is the one who is going to change our life.Bullshit....no one can change one's life if that person can't stand even for him/herself.Nothing's gonna change till people stand for themselves.Nothing's gonna change till people start caring for each other.Corruption free India...It's all a dream till we make it a reality.How many of us are really not supporting corruption?
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Instead of world change Self change is more necessary for people of India now....Stop laughing and cracking jokes on people who are at least trying to do something and join them if you can.Commenting on people while sitting on the couch with popcorn in your mouth is quite easy.Do something if you really care and leave an example.Step into others shoes and walk a mile before commenting badly about them.If you haven't done anything for anyone you are not the right person to comment on them, cause at least they are trying. 

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Youth of India is more attracted towards western culture.That's cool but that's bad too.Because the western culture suits the western people and their surroundings.When you don't have a proper road why dream about Mercedes?When half of the population don't have food to feed themselves one time a day why waste money and food on useless birthday parties?When half the population don't have proper clothes to wear why waste thousands on useless clothes? which end up in closets.Why???


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Abhisek Panda
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15 comments so far..What are your thoughts?

  1. nice write but i disagree on many points sorry...its just my percpctiv...true there is so much wrong goin in india....but where are things all corrct??...talkin about curruption n frauds which country is immune in this case...US UK FRANCE...who said...its just tat they dont get caught they r smart currupt people...n then talkin about true india...well its heritage culture...n we are evadin from it...we r losing the real india...not tat this india is real...its just a thought...:)....

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  2. Perfect one, including many aspects. Really thoughtful thanks for sharing. :).

    Keep writing too.

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  3. Very interesting and informative. Living in the USA I know little of India's political climate or views so I found this very interesting. My son spent a month traveling in India and Tibet last year and loved his trip. He speaks very highly of the friendliness of the people he met. Of course they were not the politicians.

    http://www.mariscamera.blogspot.com/

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  4. well, i think saying "Ppl are not honest" is simply not correct.... i think, there are majority of them who are still honest but they are just busy in earning their Roti, Kapdaaa aur Makaan sow we all never notice them...

    Similarly, i don't agree here that People of India think that Politicians are good...no one os us thinks so....

    yaa, i do agree that self change is more necessary and we must join them who are trying to do something good....

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  5. @Vaisakhi Thanks for your views....as you said it completely depends on perspective.What I wrote is what I think is happening.We are really losing the real India.

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  6. @Mohinee Thanks for reading and leaving your views.

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  7. @Mari Thanks for reading and leaving your views.Yes people of India are very friendly.

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  8. @Irfan bhai I agree and respect your views.It's all right if you don't agree on some points.I am not asking to agree on all my points....but 90 % of the public is either corrupt or support corruption by staying quite.Still they want a corrupt free India...Now that's obviously a dream.If they want a corrupt free India they will have to stand against it by forgetting about their own life for sometime.That's what Gandhi did that's what Bhagat singh did...they forgot about themselves and fought for the country to bring a change.

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  9. v well said ...self change is more necessary :)

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  10. I can see several things that India has in common with my country (USA). Political corruption and inexcusable poverty (although as I understand it as explained by people I have met from India the poverty in the US is nowhere near that in India).

    I admire your spirit when it comes to wanting to effect positive change for your nation. I wish you and your peers good luck.

    "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."- George Bernard Shaw

    Just Another Thought Online

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  11. "People are not honest" - Its not true. First,we have to ask our self- why and how? We have to ask our-self, we are true or not?

    Without commission we can't get a railway ticket,without commission we can't get our driving license, even without commission we can't get our ration card.

    I asked many friend of me, why they pay extra money or commission for their railway reservation ticket. many of them told me, they have no time for stand in a Que in front of railway booking counter.

    This is an example, tones of example is there. We are not aware about our right, we are not conscious about it. We directly or indirectly encourage to corruption to grow up -- just like a daily routine.

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  12. Oops my first comment vanished. It is so sad to read this Rimly. It takes a strong society to stick together and flush these things out.

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  13. Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali), are succumbed in 'Culture of Poverty'(a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-administrative system, weak mother language, continuous absorption of common space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold. Simply depriving their(the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative behaviour (values) to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately co-parenting of those children those are born out of ignorance, real poverty. All of us are being driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever be able to bring that genuine freedom (from vicious cycle of 'poverty') in their own life/attitude, involve themselves in 'Production of Space'(Henri Lefebvre), at least initiate a movement by heart, decent & dedicated Politics will definitely come up. - Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, 16/4, Girish Banerjee Lane, Howrah-711101. bandyopadhyay.s@rediffmail.com.

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  14. I have great faith in India, especially the youth of India, speaking from an older generation of diaspora. They have a deep spirituality that anchors them way deep under any appearances of materialism. Sri Aurobindos' words still ring true and we should be optimistic.

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