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प्रश्न
Imagine you have to deliver a speech on 'Independence Day' or 'Republic Day in the school assembly. Prepare a speech to deliver on 'My dream India/The India I dream of'.
Used the steps given below:
- Greeting and solution
- Self-introduction
- Introduction of the topic
- Elaboration of the topic and example
- Conclusion
- Thanking audience
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उत्तर
Good morning to all respected teachers, principals, and my dear friends.
My name is Jatin Shah, and I study in class 10. Today, I feel proud and honoured to stand before you and share my thoughts on the topic “My Dream India” or “The India I Dream Of.”
India is a beautiful and diverse country, full of culture, tradition, and history. But like every citizen, I too have a dream — a dream to see India grow into a better, stronger, and more united nation.
The India I dream of is a country where everyone is equal — no one is judged by their religion, caste, or gender. I dream of an India where every child gets the right to quality education, no matter where they live. There should be no poverty, no child labour, and no hunger.
In my dream India, people follow the rules, respect each other, and take care of nature. We must keep our streets clean, plant more trees, and save water. Everyone should feel safe — whether it’s a girl walking home or an old man sitting in the park.
I also wish to see India become a global leader in science, technology, and sports. I want to see our country pollution-free, corruption-free, and full of opportunities for young minds like ours.
Just like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who dreamed of a developed and strong India, I too want to work hard and do my part to make my dream come true.
In conclusion, my dream India is a land of peace, growth, and happiness — where every citizen lives with pride, love, and unity.
Thank you all for listening to me so patiently.
Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!
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