Though child marriages in India has been prohibited under the Child Marriage Act, 2006, it is still practised in many parts of India more particularly in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The thoughts of being punished by the law do not deter them.
When I visited Rajasthan for the first time I was shocked to meet little girls of less than ten years already married and staying in the parental house to 'learn the so called household works'. It was so ridiculous seeing these little girls living like that, they were not even attending schools which was located in the village itself. These girls were married off on the same day their elder sisters were married off. It is a tradition in Rajasthan to marry off sisters of one family to the brothers of another family on the same day. This is done to reduce the marriage expenses.Unfortunately, usually the brides are so young that they are not even aware of what is happening to even protest about it.
After the marriage, the eldest daughter would leave for her in law's house but the younger daughters would usually stay back to be 'trained in household work' for few more years. But the parents would be compelled to send her for few days in her husband's house if he so desires.
I once came across one such child woman in a remote village of Rajasthan. Only sixteen years of age at that time, she was already a mother of three year old son. As per the tradition, she was married off on the same day as three of her elder sisters. She was only three years of age at the time of marriage. She came to live in her husband house when she was around twelve years of age, but was not mentally prepared to raise a family. Things worsened after the birth of her son and she found it difficult to deal with her wailing son or her unapproving family members. She preferred the company of girls of her age who were yet to live in their husband's house. And for all the laughters and the good times that she wanted to share with them, she was labelled a misfit woman by others. Some even went to the extent of questioning her character. She was not the only one. There were many others like her who were trying to come in terms with their lost childhood and innocence...
Yes! women wants her own chair and her own thoughts. But many societies keep male chavnism till today. But every women wants freedom and some honour. They don't created for slave duties. They also eager to achieve big things.
They does not like control by others. They don't like praising. They only want honor. They have some ideas and thoughts. They make the world with full of peace once again. In now a days we often cross the word 'Feminism'.
Feminism has become the fashion of today. But even those who claim themselves to be the activists of feminism don’t know for sure, what it really means. Most of them take criticizing man for feminism, some take claiming equality with man in everything for feminism. But in fact the concept is neither of these. It is something more than these superfluous things.
Have women e been put to discrimination, ever since they become part o0f history. Generally speaking women are inferior to men in physical strength only. But sometimes even this is a wrong conception. Any way, in all other respects they can claim equality with men. Feminism is the movement trying to establish this fact. Discrimination against women is practiced in the fields of education, job, profession and the like. Many societies even today treat them as inferior to men in several respects. Feminism is an awakening against this practice of discrimination and negligence.
Feminist movement has its roots all over the world. Women every where face discriminatory problems. Since the movement can contribute a lot in liberating women from the age long bondages and sufferings, exploitation and negligence, the movement got warm welcome and high promotion from radicals.
Feminism is better understood these days. It is not affected boldness or modernism. It is not challenging the man or refusing to admit his place in the society. On the other hand, it is coexistence and sharing man’s potentials. It is admitting her limitations while being proud of her talents and accomplishments.
In short, feminism stands for recognition of women as having equal role as men in maintaining and promoting life in the modern society.
The problem of poverty has been one of the major concerns of economists and governments over time. This has been an acute problem ever since the time man started settled life. Modern governments adopt numerous methods to fight this problem effectively.
We believe in the concept of a welfare state. It invariably aims at prosperity of its people. Eradication of poverty is one of its declared objectives. However, it is easier said than done. It is not possible to curb away poverty all of a sudden. Through various measures, and with the whole hearted support of the public, the government can effect a betterment of the situation first. With the effective implementation of welfare laws and through a well- planned scheme, the acuteness of the problem can be alleviated.
Poverty leaves families in low standard of living. Even the requirement of daily bread cannot be met. In such a situation life becomes miserable. Poverty drives individuals and families to committing suicide. Poor and inadequate food, diseases, poor and unhygienic living conditions etc. are associated with poverty.
The government and other organizations have formulated and launched various projects to create job opportunities, thereby to fight poverty. Thus new job opportunities are created on one side. But at the mean time, population also keeps increasing. Birth control has crucial role in effecting poverty alleviation. The size of the family must be maintained small. Then only the little resources available could be used beneficially among the members of the family.
Awareness programmers, spread of education, job creating measures, vocational training etc. can alleviate the problem to an extent.
Our country is mother land. Give it the same love and respect as you give to your mother.
When the Chinese invaded India, they came across the Himalayas. Since they were well prepared with better guns and military equipments, the Indian soldiers who were guarding the northern frontier were taken by surprise. The Indians were united to defend their motherland. A collage student from Mumbai wrote to Jawaharlal Nehru that he was ready to serve in the Indian army and to lay down his life country. He signed the letter with his blood.
Pandit Nehru that letter to some of hi friends and said, ``here is another young man who says that he is ready to lie down his life for his country. But if ask him to do something easier like studying his lessons and taking advantage of the opportunities that come his way, he will refuse.’ Our duty towards our country is not only to fight with the enemies, but o perform all our duties in a perfect manner.
To be a true citizen of India we should have the following qualities:-
a) Study hard so that in future you can contribute in the progress of the country.
b) Be aware of the environmental hazards o that you can spread awareness and protect the country from these hazards.
c) Read the newspaper everyday so that you can become responsibility citizens in future.
d) Be active in sports so that you can bring laurels to your country.
e) Take part in the extra curricular activities so that you can contribute in making the country rich in culture and tradition.
f) Know yourself and educate others about how to become as good person in life.
g) Pray to God for the prosperity and peace of your country.
h) Try to follow the points mentioned above and help in the progress of your country.
Some great leaders of India:-
Lal Bahadur Shastri – 1904 to 1966. He was the prime minister of India from 1964 to 1966. He was born near Varanasi in Utter Pradesh. He was imprisoned several times by the British for nationalist activities. When India became free in 1947, he became a minister in the state government of utter Pradesh. La Bhahadur Shastri became prime minister after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964. He died in January 1966.
The period of Subhas Chandra Bose was -1887 to 1945. He was popularly known as `Netaji’. He was born on 23 January in family of high –caste Bengalis in Cuttack, Orissa. Bose was the ninth child of Rai Bahadur Janaka Nath Bose, a lawyer and government legal official, and Prabhabati Dey Bose. Bose attended Presidency collage at the University of Calcutta but was expelled in 1915 for beating a British Professor who killed Indians. A year later Bose was admitted to Scottish Churches Collage, also at the University of Calcutta, and graduated with highest honors in philosophy in 1919. Bose then went to England where he studied at the University of Cambridge and prepared for the Indian Civil service examination. He passed the examination in 1920, but resigned from his service to join the Indian nationalist movement. Bose was personally friends to some British people, but hated the British Raj (British rule in India), and his main concern throughout his life was to British rule to an end. He died in the year 1945 in a plane crash in Taiwan. After his death, Bose’s ashes were placed in a Buddhist temple Tokyo.
Annie Besant, her life was 1847 to 1933. She was born in and nationalist leader in India. He became interested in socialist and free-thought movements, and wrote pamphlets defending them. She later became al leader of the Indian national movement. She founded Central Hindu Collage at Varanasi (1898) and organized the Indian Home Rule League, becoming its president in 1916. She was elected president of the national Congress in 1917, and general sectary of the National Convention of India in 1923, she died in 1933.
As a youth we all have responsibilities to take up and being a youth of a vast and a developing country like India responsibilities become our shadows. We can never get away from it. Nowadays, we are all seeing the corruption and the immorality of this developing country. Developing doesn't mean the flow of money into the pockets of all. It’s not the matter of money alone.
The greed for money among the people has seemingly increased to a very astonishing rate from top class officials to the common man. But the situation of the People below the poverty line (BPL) has become miserable. Their situations are like those of an outcaste. If things have to be done money should be showered. No fixed rates of course.
Lot many incidents have now outbursted with the help of the media. Simple ones going on around us are troubling of course. For example, the ration shops that sell rice, sugar, pulses etc. to the BPL people have become so corrupt and greedy for money. The owners of these shops may be above the poverty line. But when the government provides food for these poor people at a lower rate, the owners tell the customers that the stock is over even though they have loads of them stored in their backyards. Any idea why do they do so? This is undoubtedly the crookedness of these shop owners. They sell these commodities to the other shops at the maximum retail prices. The result of all these is that the poor ones will have no food to eat or they have to buy the costly commodities for their survival.
There are so many immoral incidents and scandals coming up of the rich and the top class citizens of India. It is the highly educated ones who behave like greedy animals and thirsty vampires who are so used to oozing out the blood of their fellowmen just to make their pleasure and lavish living.
This is undoubtedly the most miserable situation of this well resourced country. If this is how Indians continue to live then I will have to depressingly say that India will never come forward. India is known for its culture, hospitality, history, morals and many more. We as the youth of India should stay united and preserve this Beautiful country in all means so that our future generation will also be lucky enough to live here and can proudly say that "I am an Indian".
India is looking forward to us, the youth to secure its beauty. The rate of educated people in India is increasing day by day. Let’s use this knowledge for the betterment and upliftment of our country. My sincere request to the youth of India is to contribute your bits and we can see how these bits and pieces will make India "The Superpower" in all the field and in all the means that mankind has ever witnessed.
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