Sunday, 8 July 2012

Time For Change....

This Sunday,I was simply looking out my cupboard just in case I get some stuff to read out. Finally I coud find last year edition 'India Today' was lying there and I took no time to grab that in my hands happily. :-)
All old "current Topics" I was going through again :D (What to do ... had no other option :P)

  I was wombling through the Pages and then "languages No Barrier" my eyes stuck over it.It Said:
'Anti Hindi Wave' since 1967 made TN lost out on learning Hindi.This is something not pleasant. "Regionalism" persists since now and then in Indian Politics that root backs to our culture.And this makes easier for ruined Poltics "Divide and Rule".I agree Regionalism make us to come together as Force. But keeping your state above all is somewhat not right in my perception. This is not only regarding TN..its just an example but. its exits for whole of our nation.

I too have some personal experiences where I felt this regional biasing.No matter where ever we are,
our mind is always flooded with same weired thoughts.I can remember a small incident... It was hot afternoon and I was in company of my Punabi buddies over lunch. We were enjoying our meal and having some random conversation.But gradually the whole conversation directed to greatness of 'Punjab and Punabis'. In no case... I am not rigid for Punjab.Its just the one incident I shared. We being Literate..still cant get over it!!!

Every state and its people have their own Dignity.We should respect All.India comprises of 29 multi-lingual states and their diversified culture.. Isn't it amazing ?
So Is this make sense... we are competing against we. So why not we feel Pride in for All.. ? We are fighting for our states??Why we forget ... All States belong to one Nation "India".

Lets try to see ourself just as 'citizens of India' and bring some change for good....

3 comments:

  1. Really.'Unity in diversity'is lossing its meaning.......

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  2. To relate to your example, people from Punjab can talk more comfortably in Punjabi than Bhojpuri or any other language because they are born and brought up there, they have common fairy tales to share and relish. Similarly, you must have your stories to unfold when you meet your regional buddies. Diversification is fun until it is used as a weapon to abolish the unity of India as a country and this is what the article must have highlighted upon. Otherwise won't it be monotonous to explore places around with similar culture and intellect?
    P.S. Nothing to be offensive here as we all have our way of perception :-)

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