It's time you'll know....I'm Indian.
And as much as most of my life I've dreamed about leaving my country in search for a better standard of living, pollution-free life, and so on....I'm pretty proud of my country today.
Taking up Humanities surely helped change my perspective about India being a terrible country in which human life is unsustainable.
India is one of the only countries in the world with a history so rich with culture and art. Our social structure too is so complex and beautiful.
Yes, we have had our share of problems and still do till date. But the government is trying its best to turn things around and to develop the country.
But because there are are so many differing social and religious groups existing today in India...there will surely be a lot to change before India becomes a fully developed country that values the happiness of its people and its environment.
The population of the country keeps growing. And the news papers these days have forgotten what good news really is. There's religious extremism seen in many places in India....despite the fact all religions here have super old origins of converts in the past.
These all are true. But I have faith in my country that someday....we will succeed in our efforts to evaluate poverty, corruption, high crime rates and make our industries flourish while caring and nurturing our ecosystem and raise our standard of living as much as possible.
Happy Independence Day, my fellow Indians!
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