Pull Up Your Socks, India Can Be The Best!


Bangalore: It seems nice and relaxing to go the nearest ‘chai’ shop post office hours, stand in your circle and voice up against the corruptions in the country. It’s easy to indulge in a conversation on the dinner table criticizing some government decision.
Why don’t you just speak up in public than limiting to your circle? Why don’t you raise your voice?
Your discussion within your groups reflects your vision about how you want to see the nation as a prospering one.
Pool of people came together to celebrate when India won the World Cup or to support Anna Hazare’s protest against corruption. From this, we can definitely derive that people do think about our nation, and have soft corner for this country.
The only thing remains is that most of us step back when it comes to speaking in public or putting up a debate in front of all. Well, if holding the microphone and screaming veins out for development is not your cup of tea, then you can take some personal measures, as listed by Bluegape. Opting for these will create a difference to the nation’s prosperity.
You won’t be the only one taking these measures.  You follow them today; your friend will do the same tomorrow. From friend to colleague to family and eventually, this will end up with every Indian considering those measures to make India a better place.

#Respect Your Nation:
Modern India is gradually taking up western culture. Shaking hands is definitely a custom when you greet or see-off someone. But sticking to the traditional method of ‘Namaste’ along with shake hand is a way of paying respect to the Indian culture. Covering your head while entering a gurdwara or a mosque, removing footwear before entering a temple, are some other ways as well.  Eating with hands, showing respect to elders, taking off your shoes while entering someone else’s house, have been the traditional customs in India. If the entire country abides by these, the nation can definitely be a great place to live in.

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