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Dowry: A Curse for Society Wanted beautiful, fair, tall, homely graduate Bengali girl. For kayastha Budhya handsome groom. Marketing officer a MNCs 28/174/10,000 Graduate. Father scientist, owns 2-1/2 storied house. This advertisement published in leading dailies bears testimony to the fact that marriage in Indian society has undergone a transformation. Stripped of it purely sacred intentions, marriage has now offered itself as the platform of transaction of material belongings and...
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August 21, 2018 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
The Problem of Corruption at High Places “There is nothing so ill as the corruption of the best.” —Bishop Joseph Nall “Among a people generally corrupt, liberty can not long exist.” —Anonymous In almost every aspect of our diurnal activities corruption comes up in one of its many avatars in the electricity or telephone, office or in even hospital and educational institutions. Scams pile one upon the other and...
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Problem of Unemployment in India Essay No.01 “People at any economy desiring work but not finding it according to their qualifications is called unemployment.” —Lord Keynes. “Employment is nature’s physician and is essential to human happiness. —Golden Unemployment has become a chronic feature of modern societies everywhere. It has become very acute in our country and assumed such a horrifying shape and dimensions that even talented administrators and educationists are...
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How to Meet the Basic Needs of the People What are the minimum requirements of people to help them live like self-respecting human beings ? In common parlance, we say Roti, Kapra our Makan. Though the minimum needs may cover more areas. Even food, clothing and shelter may not be available to several lakhs of people. Merely saying that we have enough food stocks or we are self sufficient in...
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Infrastructure Problems in India A country of a billion people ! Liability or an asset? It depends on the way you look at the situation. The pessimist would only see the billion mouths that need to be fed but the power of positive thinking would present an entirely different picture. Each of the billion is endowed with brain, a pair of hands to work and other rich facilities that could...
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Literacy “Education is regarded as the most crucial investment in human development. It significantly contributes to make improvement in health, hygiene, demographic profile, productivity and practically all that has a bearing on the quality of life”. Our awareness notwithstanding, our ranking in the annual HRD (Human Resource Development) report (educational status is an integral part of this report) issued by the UNDP is some where near the rock bottom. This...
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Child Labour Children constitute 36% of India’s population and it is national shame that bulk of them still suffer from malnutrition, poverty, disease, cruel exploitation through forced child labour and beggary and on top of all, illiteracy. Hundreds upon thousands of children roam the streets without homes in plenty to go back to and you can see them in plenty in streets of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,...
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August 20, 2018 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Youth Power Just utter their names Sachin Tendulkar, VishwanathanAnand, P.T. Usha, Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupati, Aishwarya Rai, MadhuriDikshit and you get buoyed up. These are names that invoke the indomitable human spirit- souls born to win whatever be the odds. And indeed these could be hundreds upon thousands of others unknown heroes and heroines who have left their imprints on the sands of time. We owe the present to the...
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