The revolution starts at home

The revolution starts at home

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

why a revolution ?
As i think of changes our society has undergone for past hundred years , despite a flood of technological advances I see a gloomy, sombre picture of our society on sociological front; which has been so reclusive to the changes that still most of our laws are governed through religious texts and a great majority of people don't want to see the dream of constitution makers of uniform civil code becoming a reality.
Absurd and oppressive social customs targetted against women and other weaker sections of society are still very much prevalent. It has been a personal experience of mine ( i think I'm an unlucky one) that our education system fails to build character of people. A great deal of so called "educated" bunch of people are the one who have been ardent hardliners. 
We have been talking of "reforms" from the time of Raja Ram Mohan Roy,  but does reforms are all we can do. We have to keep pace with the world or lest we will be very much like we are today; boasting of our economy when India still hosts the largest malnourished population. 
To change our country for better we need a revolution on every front. Only a revolution can help us making our society a good opresssionless society.
So there is no alternative to revolution, revolution on cultural front, revolution on economic front, revolution for good governance and revolution for a happy India.

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  1. yes man you are right here.........please remove word verification to make comments easily...

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