Friday 5 April 2013

Top Three Core Areas that Indians have to Improve for Country Developments



In terms of GDP (Gross Domestic Production) growth and globalization, India is going to be one of the most powerful countries in the world. However, if we look to the core development areas within the country, we find that we are far away from this.  There are too many problems that we need to improve for making India better country. Problems that we are facing like child labor, lack of education facilities, corruption, dowry system and gender inequality are still dominating in the country. So, the question which originate is: Is India Actually Developing? Surely not, for making India as a developed country we need to improve and change the situation in the following areas:

Fight Against Corruption: Misuse of entrusted power, rank or status, money and opportunities give birth to corruption, and we can not only blame or pointing a finger only on governments, leaders or any other officials because corruption present everywhere in politics, sports, schools, business, etc. he government of India has taken many steps towards reducing poverty, improving education systems, road improvements, etc. but due to the corruption within the system. Most of them did not get much success. Commonwealth games, 2G spectrum are recent examples of corruption in India. Only people like you and me can stop corruption by stop giving bribes, and can use the power of social networking, can take help from media, press, etc for changing the situation in the country.

Support Charity: According to a recent report, More than 35% of the total population of India living under the poverty line, and more horrible  fact 41% world\'s poor people live in India. India is only country where poor people dying due to lack of nutrition's, foods, health facilities, even they don't have the two-time meal. Real unity is only one solutions to remove this black spot from India's nation so we have simple but problem solving slogan "Its time to share... Its time to care".  Even so, there are many charities and NGOs in India, who are working in distinctive - different segments like education, girls' education, health care, safe environment and of course for poor or needy people. Some people think that donation is all about money, but it's about feeling for needy people. If you are not able to make a donation due to lack of money, you can donate old clothes, books, school bags, old furniture's, etc to certified NGOs. For development of India, it is required to support charities and NGO’s by all the way.
 
The NGOs exchange your support in term of great helps to needy people, they can help -
  • By giving your old books or other study materials to those poor children who want to read, but can’t buy books.
  • You old cloths can cover several poor people specially children and old age people and can save their life’s.
  • You small amount donation can be utilized in providing training, in health care services, for girls education and mobilizing resources.
  • Your old electronic donated items will be re-sell, and the money raised by them will be used in uplifting of poor people.
  • As we know that technology is booming very fast, people using advanced laptops at home or workplace, and use of personal old computers is almost ended. You can also donate old one them because they can be used by poor children in some of the school run by NGO’s.
Education: For the increasing growth of the country, education is the most prime factor, and is very important for every nation has both efficient and flexible educational frameworks. This kind of educational framework will provide students more options in the field of education, so that they can choose their interested one. But, the story of rural India is completely changed as more than 70 or 71 % population of India lives in rural areas, where there are no proper education system, lack of schools and teachers, no income sources and poor families doing very hard work of living. Un-development of rural areas is major difference between a developed country and a developing country.