Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Inspiration for Peaceful India by 2047 AD

Inspiration:


The basic inspiration is from the visions of Indian freedom fighters, numerous literary works, government documents, Constructive workers, Humanists and Spiritually enlightened ones.

M.K.Gandhi

India of my dreams:

“I shall work for an India, in which the poorest shall feel that it is their country in whose making they have an effective voice; an India in which there shall be no high class and low class of people; an India in which all communities shall live in perfect harmony. There can be no room in such an India for the curse of untouchability or the curse of the intoxicating drinks and drugs. Women will enjoy the same rights as men. Since we shall be at peace with all the rest of the world, neither exploiting, nor being exploited, we should have the smallest army imaginable. All interests not in conflict with the interests of dumb millions will be scrupulously respected, whether foreign or indigenous. Personally I hate distinction between foreign and indigenous. This is the India of my dreams…..I shall be satisfied with nothing less.”
Young India, 10-September-1931

On Swaraj:

Swaraj of a people means sum total of the Swaraj (Self-Rule) of individuals”
- Harijan, 25-March-1939

 “Self Government means, continuous effort to be independent of government control, whether it is foreign government or whether national. Swaraj government will be a sorry affair if people look up to it for the regulation of every detail of life” - Young India, 6-August-1925

“Real Swaraj will come not by the acquisition of authority by a few but by the acquisition of the capacity by all to resist authority when it is abused. In other words Swaraj is to be obtained by educating masses to a sense of their capacity to regulate and control authority” - Young India, 29-January-1925

“Swaraj can be maintained, only where there is majority of loyal and patriotic people to whom the good of the nation is paramount above all other consideration whatever including their personal profit. Swaraj means government by the many. Where the many or immoral or selfish, their government can spell anarchy and nothing else.” - Young India, 28-July-1921

“Under Swaraj based on non violence nobody is anybody’s enemy, everybody contributes his or her due quota to the common goal, all can read and write, and their knowledge keeps growing from the day to day. Sickness and disease are reduced to minimum. No one is a pauper and labour can always find employment. There is no place under such a government for gambling, drinking and immorality or class hatred. The rich will use their riches wisely and usefully, and not squander them in increasing their pomp and worldly pleasures. It should not happen that a handful of rich people should live in jewelled palaces and the millions in miserable hovels devoid of sunlight or ventilation. In non-violent Swaraj there can be no encroachment upon just rights; contrariwise no one can possess unjust rights. In well organised state, usurpation should be an impossibility and it should be unnecessary to resort to force for dispossessing an usurper.” - Harijan, 25- March-1939

 Rabindranath Tagore:

Tagore’s Vision:
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, where knowledge is free.
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments, by narrow domestic walls.
Where words come out from the depth of truth.
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection.
Where the clear steam of reason has not lost its way
Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit.
Where the mind is lead forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action.
Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake.”

 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru :

Nehru’s Vision
“That future is not one of ease or resting but of incessant striving so that we may fulfill the pledges we have so often taken and the one we shall take today. The service of India means the service of the millions who suffer. It means the ending of poverty and ignorance and disease and inequality of opportunity. The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from every eye. That may be beyond us, but as long as there are tears and suffering, so long our work will not be over.”
 “And so we have to labour and to work, and work hard, to give reality to our dreams. Those dreams are for India, but they are also for the world, for all the nations and peoples are too closely knit together today for any one of them to imagine that it can live apart Peace has been said to be indivisible; so is freedom, so is prosperity now, and so also is disaster in this One World that can no longer be split into isolated fragments.”

“May the star never set and that hope never be betrayed!”

“To bring freedom and opportunity to the common man, to the peasants and workers of India; to fight and end poverty and ignorance and disease; to build up a prosperous, democratic and progressive nation, and to create social, economic and political institutions which will ensure justice and fullness of life to every man and woman. We have hard work ahead. There is no resting for any one of us till we redeem our pledge in full, till we make all the people of India what destiny intended them to be.”
-“Tryst with destiny” speech by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, 14-15th August 1947

Vethathiri

Prayer for welfare of the world (In Tamil):
“Let rain be generous upon the life on the earth
Let farmers till the land happily to produce surplus food
Let the welfare of all workers of the world grow
Let the concept of “Unity in Diversity” enhance our culture
Let the governance in the world be free of jealousy, rivalry and riots
Let the people of this world be free of ignorance, debt, poverty and social evils
Let the light of wisdom bring better life in this world
Let all our acts be towards righteous life
- “Servant of the world” Vethathiri (1911-2006)

Swami Vivekananda:

To the educated Indians
“So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor, who having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them”

 Bhagat Singh:

In his last message of 3rd March 1931 he declared that the struggle in India would continue so long as “a handful of exploiters go on exploiting the labour of the common people for their own ends. It matters little whether these exploiters are purely British capitalist, or British and Indians in alliance, or even purely Indian”.

 Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj:

On Ideal Village and Ideal Pracharak (In Marathi):
“O Friends! To make an ideal village, Must have an Ideal Pracharak
Village works will be nicely done, By ideal pracharaks in days to come. (51)
For the bright future of a village, Must have Pracharak best.
He must be the man of character, Humble, Hard worker and Honest. (57)
Main Characteristics of Pracharak, He works without ruling power
And knows how to make an ideal village with his pure heart. (58)
He never expects a seat of power, Never worries about wealth,
His eternal flow of supreme love, Changes minds of villagers. (59)
He has only one strong desire, Public be always happier,
Poverty of public be vanished, By his labours and endeavours. (73)
Such a Pracharak be selected So that village will be idealised.
Seva Mandal be established for the cause of village service (122)
For the reconstruction of villages, Pracharak is the prime base.
The Gramgeeta is also for the sake composed Tukdya says”
- Chapter VIII, Gramgeeta, 1953

Dr. Durga Das Basu:


In his Introduction to the Constitution of India, Chapter 34, he says “Time has come for them (Indian Youth) to realise that they cannot reach their objective by political slogans or breaking their heads on streets, but by acquiring political education and encyclopaedic knowledge ranging from nuclear science to agriculture and the mass of laws by which this vast country is governed,- so that they can usher in an age of efficient administration, if and when they come to power.”

After discussing about the current electoral violence and malpractices in India, he says “This is not Parliamentary Democracy, bur its death knell. It will be a glorious failure of democracy in India if the younger generation does not cry a halt to this scheme of massacre. It is for them to rise as a man to protest against the nefarious mandates of the heads of various political parties.

Every Indian must look forward, to built up an India which will stand as a man against whatever calamity befalls our lot. The responsibility therefore lies on the younger generation to built up a united and stronger India, where each man will play the role of a poet, philosopher, warrior, and administrator, rolled into one, in cause of the motherland,- which stands paramount to the narrower interest of his family, community or political affiliation.”

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