Ishita Bajoria's Idea Of An Ideal India

    • Ishita Bajoria,
    • Standard: IX-B,
    • Sindhi Model Senior Secondary School,
    • Chennai.

    • Publish Date: Aug 1 2017 8:02PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Aug 2 2017 3:59PM
Ishita Bajoria's Idea Of An Ideal India

India has achieved multi-faceted social and economic progress during the last six  decades. India has showed remarkable progress and development in the last few years.But talking about an ideal country, according to me India still has many problems that it has to face or resolve to call it an 'ideal country'.

The Indian government is taking a lot of initiatives regarding these problems.There are still many parts of the country where children are not educated but by launching the scheme of mid-day meals and programs like 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' the government is ensuring that all the student in India get access to education.

Our country is not so hygienic as compared to others. People throw garbage wherever they want instead of putting them in the dustbin. The Indian government has taken intiative of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan . This is a initiative led by our prime minister Narendra Modi by spreading awareness among people about keeping India clean and green. Not only these but the most important point is corruption.

The greed of money and power leads many of the politician, entrepreneurs etc... into corruption followed by bribery which is a heinous crime and offenders must be punished.

There are many more issues like stereotypes, prejudices, rape, acid attacks that are still going on and today there is a need to combat all these issues. These are a few of the problems that I think is stopping our country. But as we progress people are finding a solution to these problems and if this happens no wonder after many years our country would be called an 'IDEAL' one.

More From I SAY...

Comments

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

this is completely true !

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

I agree with your points. If we feel it is our country we will definitely give an end card to it. Let us all join together and erase the black !dot

Ashish Chourasia KIIT WORLD SCHOOL(PITAMPURA)

the facts mentioned can motivate, encourage but the change will occur only when the population will work on them...

Abhinay yadav Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

I agree with your points. If we feel it is our country we will definitely give an end card to it. Let us all join together and erase the black !dot

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Yes Ashish, it should surely motivate and stir the people so that they can work towards the betterment of the nation. I totally agree with the above points mentioned by Ishita. Very well written Ishita! This should be the ideal thinking of each and every individual of this nation. If people start thinking like this then our nation will develop a sense of maturity.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

I think acoording to me an ''IDEAL'' will be formed when each and every one of it''s citizens is happy

ABHIGYAN SINGH Harmony International School , Kharghar

GOOD IDEA

Rishikesh Amit Nayak D.A.V. SCHOOL

That''s true but we all youth have to be together and stay united for the same..................................... nice Idea

p.naveen Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

i truely say that they has the love to their country

R.SUMAN Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

i accept the truth of India. But India''s future is in the hands of youngster. if the youngster are in unity there will be no corruption in India and the dream of DR.A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM will be true. If this happen the next generation will be at cloud nine

Aryan gautam Delhi public school

i am agree with you idea but to do this we have to change the citizen of India. As our rural area have less Educated people and they can not read the boards which we put on roads . so first we have to change our citizens

POST YOUR OWN ARTICLE, PHOTO & VIDEO

SIMPLY FILL DETAILS & POST



SIGN UP & EXPLORE MORE...
*


*
* *
* *
img
REGISTRATION SUCCESSFUL...
THANK YOU FOR REGISTERING
  • About Us

Times Newspaper in Education (Times NIE) is a novel program that helps students ‘Stay Ahead’ and aims at making ‘Learning Fun’. It introduces concepts that help individual growth and development beyond school curriculum.

A brainchild of The Times of India, the world’s leading English newspapers, Times NIE nurtures progress and innovation. Adapted from the international concept, Times Newspaper in Education program (Times NIE) was initiated in India in 1985.

Today we have over 3000 schools and over 9 lac students subscribing to the programme, spanning 16 cities viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and Jaipur.

The Times of India Student edition, a customized student newspaper exclusively for the students, packs a powerful punch in terms of content that leads to a smarter and superior learning experience. The information is crafted such that it finds use in classroom discussions, thus making it relevant and current. It truly gives education a new dimension by fostering the simple habit of reading which in turn paves the way for a confident, informed and aware individual. A newspaper that inspires young minds and equips them to face challenges of today’s world, making way for global citizens.

Empowering students with new cutting-edge knowledge through various educative and informative activities is a commitment and tradition of Times NIE. The programme serves as a catalyst of education and interaction, as well as a window into the minds of the quintessential Indian youth. On a significant scale Times NIE comprises diverse interesting activities and events that boost the child’s passion for learning, while revealing hidden talent.

While you are aware that The Times of India is among the leading English Newspapers across the world, it has consummated its position as an everlasting winner. With several international awards and recognitions to its credit, The Times of India and Times NIE have validated an enduring tradition of setting the highest benchmarks in every respect. We have been awarded with the two most prestigious awards, Times NIE - World’s No.1 NIE program and The Times of India, Student Edition - World’s No.1 Newspaper for the youth in 2006 by the celebrated World Association of Newspapers (WAN). In 2008 we were honoured by the International Newspaper Marketing Association (INMA), yet another international recognition for ‘Youth Audience Development’. In 2013 we were again honoured by the celebrated World Association of Newspapers (WAN) as the ‘Times NIE - World’s Best Youth Engagement Program’.

Times NIE has grown remarkably over the last three and a half decades, touching millions of children across more than 16 Indian cities. Our absolute commitment towards the fledgling generation remains undiluted and our greatest strength lies in the school partnership and commitment.

  • Times NIE World Awards
EDIT STUDENT PROFILE...



img

JOIN NOW !!!

Create or join groups, share your views, ideas through posts (Text, Pictures & Videos)

GOT A QUERY?

FEEL FREE TO ASK HERE. GET IT ANSWERED BY EXPERTS

CLICK HERE TO SEE YOUR PREVIOUS QUERIES

win

Why You Think India Is Great....