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Father: Son, you should definitely take up science, cause science is the way of life, Its science which is going to change India, its science which is going to take India ahead and make it a super power.
Son: Yes, I will dad, I believe in science, I believe in progress, I believe in education, I will study science and take India to its peak.
After 8 years
Father: Son, of course you know that India is growing at the rate of 8.5%, I agree the growth was slow in the last 2 years but still we are growing, our purchasing power parity has taken us to be the 3rd largest in the world. PIGS (Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain) have fallen, maybe the whole of Europe will soon, but India will stay strong, India is here to stay, it will grow. You should totally learn business. Maybe from a foreign university, so that you get to know how they differ, use that knowledge and beat them at their own game?
Son: I totally agree with you dad, Science coupled with Business is way to be, moreover, learn how they do it and use those analytics in my business, that’s how I am gonna do it and grow my business when I come back to India. Maybe that’s what everybody should do!
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India shining – Yea, can see hard working woman’s face as a reflection on the utensil which she washed with water which she got it from another village which was 30 kms away.
India rising – Godmen stacking $2 million in their holy bedrooms, for emancipation of the poor!
Sun shining on India – With 25 million blind population, more than 3/4 uneducated, since they are forced to drop out of school since they are short of Braille books. Reason – Braille printer needs repairs. State government not interested in spending Rs. 25,000 on the repairs.
Equal India – After more than 60 years, Rajasthan’s dalit women perform rituals with upper caste Hindus at Vishwanath temple and consider it to be the emancipation of the highest sort!
Free India – A woman is constantly sexually harassed at work, a young foreign student is scanned and eve teased even in the so called safest city of Mumbai, women are treated as commodities.
Is a nation which doesn’t respect women, doesn’t treat disabled with equal eyes a free nation?
Dad: But maybe, we should just focus on the good and let the government do its job
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A Rebel is born
