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Question
Speech:
Prepare a speech to be delivered by you on account of the Republic Day.
Topic: ‘How to build a new India.’
Hints:
- unity in diversity
- sacrifices of the freedom fighters
- education
- pollution free
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Solution
How to build a new India
Respected principal, teachers and my dear friends, today we are celebrating Republic Day, the day our Indian constitution came into effect in 1950, and on this occasion, I would like to share my thoughts on “How to build a better India.”
India is the world’s largest democracy. We are a huge nation of people belonging to all castes and religions, living together in harmony. We are one big family. We all are here today, enjoying freedom, because of the countless sacrifices these freedom fighters made. They did not fight for a specific community or caste, but for everyone. They fought with their lives, for us to live and breathe freely. The free and prospering India of today is their gift to us. The youth holds the power to build a new India, towards progress and betterment. Now, it is our responsibility to continue their legacy and do something for our nation and its betterment.
Issues like poverty, corruption and environmental pollution are eating the very core of this nation. We, as responsible citizens, need to bring this to a permanent stop. By adopting eco-friendly and green policies, by reusing, reducing and recycling, and by participating ineffective waste management, we can lead a sustainable lifestyle that is not only great for us but also for the nation.
For India to be stronger, better and advanced, education is the utmost important step. Educating every citizen, especially those who have been deprived of this privilege, should be our first aim. Educated and learned citizens will become the country’s strength, providing power and driving the country higher. Let’s take a step forward to bridge this gap of imbalance. When every citizen joins hands for a new India, a better India, we can undoubtedly achieve the dream.
Every action matters, so let us pledge to bring the change we want for India to be reborn.
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