When can India become developed Country from developing Country even after 75 years of its independence. Here is an interesting and Indianized story
of ant and grasshopper that doing rounds on WhatsApp. May be this tells an underlying story that reflects why it is still a developing country.
In the original version, A grasshopper that has spent the summer singing and dancing while the ant worked to store up food for winter. When winter arrives, the grasshopper finds itself dying of hunger and begs the ant for food. However, the ant rebukes its idleness and tells it to dance the winter away
Now, instead of finding food and work, and in order to cover-up its inability to get food from ant even after begging, the grasshopper reacts to its laziness and wasteful spending of its productive time and calls for press meet and lamenting on how it is deprived of food and shelter even though it has every right to spend life without work and enjoy the way it wants. The grasshopper highlighted that its community is being marginalized against hardworking ants' community and it is deprived of privileges of food and shelter. Now all the press channels start building their storylines on the discrimination and demanding justice asking why grasshopper community has to suffer while ants' community enjoy food and shelter.
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Ironically, this is also reflection of reservations on all fronts that demerits the eligible and intelligent people in India. The politicians are grooming lazy and unproductiveness among people by providing free reservations, free money introducing various schemes and plans to strengthen their selfish motives and vote banks
Racing to become world’s #1 most populated County next to China, how can India encourage such primitive mindset of steadily encouraging and extending reservations to many more categories instead of grooming informed and educated citizens and empowering them with competitive opportunities? If India wakes up to its past and ancient wisdom, certainly the Country can lead many by example. Hope and wish that one day soon India wakes up to its full potential.
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6 个月also, India should take immediate step to recognize the fourth color on its National flag. it is surprising that how come anyone failed to notice this omittance of 4th color and call its flag tricolor, Tiranga and not Chouranga. The Indian Flag has 4 distinct colors, Saffron, White, Green and the Blue Wheel in the center. All the 4 colors have distinct meanings that beautifully depicts what the Flag stands for. I hope they take note and do the needful amendment.