From one of the speech from "Nation Youth parliamentary festival" ...
Bharath is unique is many ways including it's geography. It is situated at the heart of the world, it is called as Hridayam. The word Hridayam is combinations of Hra, da and yam.
Hra: harathi: It means to root out any bad things.
da: dadati: It means to give back as good
yam: yati: It means to revolve around
This is how heart functions in our body and keeps the whole body as one. In the same way Bharath has been functioning. It took in everything, and give back all good to the world and the world revolves around it. This is how Bharath is connecting with the world. We should always function like this in future as well. We can further connect with-in the country, as all it's port like sagar mala, golden quadrilateral, Bharathmala etc. Also the population could be more connected. Wherever they go, they will be treated as the child of this country and will have equal access to everything. We have an amazing and dynamic population. Any country with good population will be empowered with good human resource. That is the reason the population of our country is the pride of our nation. Hence the population should be cultured.
What is Culture? It is Sanskriti, which is born from with-in us. That's the reason it got to know nothing with caste, creed or religion. More policies like 10 percentage reservation for all common people, based on common needs of the people that brings us together, no religion, no creed, no minority or majority etc. When we have one policy, one sanskriti and the population as one, it results a good economy. Biggest problem in Bharath is the economic disparity in terms of GDP between states, because of geography and culture of each state. When we bridge the gap in these two, then the any difficult policies such as One nation one Tax, Demonetisation, bringing down the black money etc will be easier to execute.
- When the nation is geographically connected, then the population become one.
- When the population become one a sanskriti is established.
- When a good sanskriti is established, we can have a common code of conduct.
- With common code of conduct, Govt can govern everyone equally giving equal empowerment to everyone.
That will lead to the equal empowerment for the nation. If this is possible then despite staying in Bharath, nobody will have any anti national thought and there will not be any Tukde tukde gang.
This is very much possible in current Bharath. As we can see the example "Nation Youth parliamentary festival". Just like in the past Bhagavan Adi Sankaracharya connected Bharath starting from the south and following with every corner. Same as "Nation Youth parliamentary festival" connected everyone from each corner of Bharath, siting together for a strong and united Bharath. The world is looking at Bharath now, as it has not yet looked.
This is new Bharath "ye naya Bharath hai, ye ghusega bhi or marega bhi ... " Wherever we go, may be in any field economy, technology, terrorism , we will strike so hard that the world will never forget at any time soon. Let's all work to connect Bharath, to be part of a stronger and united Bharath. As our Late PM Honorable Atal Bihari Vajpai said "Our aim may be as high as the endless sky, we need to have a result in our mind and work ahead hand in had for victory will be always be ours"
This is new Bharath "ye naya Bharath hai, ye ghusega bhi or marega bhi ... " Wherever we go, may be in any field economy, technology, terrorism , we will strike so hard that the world will never forget at any time soon. Let's all work to connect Bharath, to be part of a stronger and united Bharath. As our Late PM Honorable Atal Bihari Vajpai said "Our aim may be as high as the endless sky, we need to have a result in our mind and work ahead hand in had for victory will be always be ours"
Jai Hind!!
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The Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) is a national highway network connecting many of the major industrial, agricultural and cultural centres of India. It forms a quadrilateral connecting the four major metro cities of India, viz., Delhi (north), Kolkata (east), Mumbai (west) and Chennai (south).
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