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ENGLISH MINOR ASSIGNMENT

TILTLE -SUMMARY-MY VISION FOR INDIA

NAME – SURAJ SHEKHAWAT


SECTION- A
ROLL NUMBER – 113
MARCH 13, 2017

In this popular discourse conveyed in IIT Hyderabad on 25 May 2011,


Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam diagrams his three dreams for his homeland India and
argues for Indians to be associated with the country building measure and to
make India a created country. In 3000 years of our set of experiences,
individuals from everywhere the world have come and attacked us, caught
our territories and vanquished our psyches. However, we have not vanquished
anybody. Since, we regard the opportunity of others, and that is the
explanation behind his first vision of Opportunity. India got its first vision of
this in the Indian Insubordination in the year 1857, when we began the battle
of Autonomy. It is this opportunity that we should secure and support and
expand on. His Subsequent Vision: Advancement We have been a non-
industrial country for a very long time, thus it is time we consider ourselves to
be a created country. Regarding Gross domestic product, we are among the
best five countries of the world. Our neediness levels are falling. Our
accomplishments are as a rule worldwide perceived today. However we do not
have the fearlessness to consider ourselves to be a created country.

His Third Vision: India should face the World


India should face the world. Except if India faces the world, nobody will
regard us. Just strength regards strength. We should be solid as a military
force as well as a financial force. Both should go connected at the hip.

Four Achievements in Dr.Kalam's Profession:

Dr.Kalam says that being the task chief for India's first satellite dispatch
vehicle, SLV3, was the first achievement in quite a while profession. Second
was when Agni met its main goal prerequisites in 1994. Third came the
organization among DRDO and the Dept of Nuclear Energy. Eliminating the
agony of young men and young ladies in emergency clinic, by supplanting
weighty metallic calipers weighing more than three kg each with 300-gram
calipers, was the fourth joy or achievement of his profession.
The Media's Fixation on Terrible Information, Disappointments and
Calamities:

Dr.Kalam thinks about how the media in India could be so negative. Giving
the case of Dr.Sudarshan, who has moved the ancestral town into a self-
supporting, self-driving unit, Dr.Kalam says that there are a great many such
accomplishments in India however our media is just fixated on just the
terrible news and disappointments and fiascos.

In Tel Aviv, where violent killings, passings and bombardments happen


sometimes, the first page of the paper had the image of a Jewish man of his
word who in five years had changed his desert land into an orchid and a silo.
It was this moving picture that everybody woke up to.

The Country's Fixation on Unfamiliar Things:

Dr.Kalam is shocked at individuals' fixation on unfamiliar things. We need


unfamiliar televisions, unfamiliar shirts, unfamiliar innovation. There is a
fixation for all that is imported. As per Dr.Kalam, self confidence comes just
with independence.

Similarity in Outside Nations yet Disengaged in Country:

In India, we individuals reprimand the public authority for being wasteful,


the laws for being too old, the district for not getting the trash and so forth
Yet, what do we do about it? In Singapore, you don't toss cigarette butts on
the streets. You wouldn't try to speed past 55mph in Washington and inform
the traffic cop regarding your weighty political associations. You wouldn't spit
paan in the city of Tokyo. At the point when a similar Indian can regard and
adjust to an unfamiliar framework in different nations, he can't do that in his
own. You will toss papers and cigarettes out and about the second you contact
Indian ground. On the off chance that you can be an included and grateful
resident in an outsider country, for what reason would you be able to be the
equivalent here in India?
The Path of least resistance: Pin it on the Framework:

We sit back needing the public authority to thoroughly take care of us, while
our commitment is absolutely negative. We anticipate that the government
should tidy up yet we won't quit tossing trash everywhere, nor are we going to
stop to get a wanderer piece of paper and toss it in the canister. We anticipate
that the railways should give clean washrooms however we won't become
familiar with the appropriate utilization of restrooms. With regards to social
issues like ladies, settlement, young lady youngster and so on, we make
uproarious drawing room protestations and do the converse at home.

What's more, for every one of these negatives on our part, we pin it on the
framework. The entire framework needs to transform, we appear to
legitimize. As far as we might be concerned, the framework comprises of
every other person with the exception of me and YOU. With regards to
making a positive commitment to the framework we lock ourselves alongside
our families into a protected cover and trust that a Mr.Clean will go along and
work marvels for us, or we leave the country and flee.

Like lethargic weaklings nagged by our feelings of dread we rush to America


to lounge in their wonder and applause their framework. At the point when
New York becomes shaky we raced to Britain. At the point when Britain
encounters joblessness, we take the following trip out to the Inlet. At the point
when the Inlet is war struck, we request to be protected and gotten back by
the Indian government. Everyone is out to mishandle and assault the country.
No one considers taking care of the framework, on the grounds that our still,
small voice is sold to cash. Dr.Kalam ends up with the expressions of
J.F.Kennedy to his kindred Americans, and relates it to Indians: "Ask how we
can help India and do what must be done to make India what America and
other Western nations are today."

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