Free sample essay on India of My Dreams. Of course, I have my own dreams of the India I would like to see. My heart will jump with joy once the India of my dreams comes into shape. She is pretty but she should be far, far prettier. Her cities and towns seem to be neat and clean.
They have magnificent buildings and the people there wear good dress. They go in cars, motorbikes and cycles. There are plenty of shops selling a variety of articles. Provisions are sold in some shops, fancy articles are sold in some shops, textiles are sold in some shops, electric and electronic items are sold in some shops.
The bazaars are crowded with people. In the evening the glare of the electric lights everywhere dazzles our eyes. It is a flood of light. This is the urban side. But even in the urban areas there are many places of filth and dirt and foul-smelling garbage and sewage. The towns and the cities are partly filthy, partly clean. The main thoroughfares present an eye-feasting scenery; the areas far inside are far different from the main thoroughfares.
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India is a land of villages. The villages constitute eighty per cent of India. How sadly different is my rural India! The people there are not well-clothed. They look shabby and unclean. Their looks show that they are not civilized. They do not seem to be healthy. The villages feed the rest of India. Only in the villages different types of crops grow and they reach the markets in the towns and cities. The villagers work hard to make the towns and cities prosperous. The Government undoubtedly pays much attention to cultivate in the rural people social awareness. More efforts are needed to give a better look to the rural side, to make the rural people more and more civilized.
India of my dreams will be an India where villagers will be as smart, well-dressed and refined in manners as the urban people. The cities and towns are one half of India and the villages are another half of India. The cultural excellence, educational attainments and economic prosperity should be equal in both the urban India and the rural India. Each day we are progressing in diverse fields and the day is not far off when my dreams will be fulfilled.