Education Essay 6 (400 Words)
Education Essay 6 (400 Words)
Education Essay 6 (400 Words)
Education is the most important factor which plays a great role in the development of an
individual as well as a country. Now a day, it has become a vital factor for the future
brightness of the new generations of any society. Education has been made compulsory by
the government for all the children of age 5 to 15. Education influences lives of everyone in
positive ways and teaches us to tackle any big or small problems in life. Even after a big
awareness in the society towards the necessity of education for everyone, the percentage of
education is still not same in different areas of the country.
People living in the backwards areas are not getting proper benefits of good educational as
they lack money and other resources. However, some new and effective strategies has been
planned and implemented by the government to resolve the problems in such areas.
Education improves the mental status and change the way of thinking of a person. It brings
confidence and helps to convert the thinking into the action to go ahead and get success
and experience.
Without education life becomes aimless and tough. So we should understand the
importance of the education and its involvement in our daily lives. We should encourage the
education in the backward areas by letting them know the benefits of education. Disabled
people and poor people are equally required and have equal rights to get educated like rich
and common people to get global development. Each of us should try our best to get
educated at higher level as well as make the good education accessible for everyone
globally particularly the poor and disabled people.
Some people are completely uneducated and living very painful life because of the lack of
knowledge and skill. Some people are educated but do not have enough skill to earn money
for their daily routine just because of the lack of proper education system in the backwards
areas. Thus we should try to have equal opportunities of good education system for
everyone whether living in rich or poor regions. A country cannot grow and develop without
the individual growth and development of its citizens. Thus the development of any country
depends hugely on the education standard available to its citizens. A good education system
must have common goals in every areas of country to provide a suitable and proper learning
to its citizens.
INDIA ESSAY
India is my country and I proud to be an Indian. It ranks as the seventh largest country of the
world as well as second most populated country of the world. It is also known as Bharat,
Hindustan and Aryavart. It is a peninsula means surrounded by oceans from three sides such
as Bay of Bengal in east, Arabian Sea in west and Indian Ocean in south. The national animal
of India is tiger, national bird is peacock, national flower is lotus and national fruit is mango.
The flag of India has tricolor, saffron means purity (the uppermost), white means peace (the
middle one having an Ashok Chakra) and green means fertility (the lowest one). Ashok
Chakra contains equally divided 24 spokes. The national anthem of India is Jana Gana
Mana, the national song is Vande Mataram and national sport is Hockey.
India is a country where people speak many languages and people of different castes,
creeds, religions and cultures live together. Thats why India is famous for common saying of
unity in diversity. It is well known as the land of spirituality, philosophy, science and
technology. People of various religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam,
Christianity and Judaism lives here together from the ancient time. It is famous country for
its agriculture and farming which are the backbones of it from the ancient time. It uses it
own produced food grains and fruits. It is a famous tourists paradise because it attracts
peoples mind from all over the world. It is rich in monuments, tombs, churches, historical
buildings, temples, museums, scenic beauty, wild life sanctuaries, places of architecture, etc
are the source of revenue to it.
It is the place where Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, golden temple, Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Ooty,
Nilgiris, Kashmir, Kajuraho, Ajanta and Ellora caves, etc wonders exist. It is the country of
great rivers, mountains, valleys, lakes and oceans. The national language of India is Hindi. It
is a country where 29 states and UTs. It has 28 states which again have many small villages.
It is a chief agricultural country famous for producing sugarcane, cotton, jute, rice, wheat,
cereals etc crops. It is a country where great leaders (Shivaji, Gandhiji, Nehru, Dr. Ambedkar,
etc), great scientists (Dr. Jagadeeshchandra Bose, Dr Homi Bhabha, Dr. C. V Raman, Dr.
Naralikar, etc) and great reformers (Mother Teresa, Pandurangashastri Alhavale, T. N.
Sheshan) took birth. It is a country where diversity exists with strong unity and peace.
MAKE IN INDIA ESSAY 5 (300 WORDS)
The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi has launched an initiative named Make in
India on 25th of September, 2014 in New Delhi. The aim of this campaign is to provide India
an economic global recognition. While launching the programme, PM said that investors
should take it as an opportunity and not as market in India. This campaign aimed to renew
an Indian economy from services-driven growth model to the labour-intensive
manufacturing-driven growth. A successful implementation of the programme will be the
reason of employment for more than 10 million people in India. This is an effective plan
which will attract top foreign companies to set up their business here in India.
In order to attract foreign capital, there has been made huge changes in the defense
manufacturing and insurance sectors, however according to the analyst it needs to do in
more effective manner. More employment in the country will boost the purchasing power
of common man. India is a country having unique combination of demography, democracy,
and demand which can benefit the investors.
Because of the lack of resources and clarity on policy issues, Indian businessmen too were
planning to quit India and set up their business somewhere else. If this happen, will cause
more poor economy. Make in India campaign with various effective resources will draw the
attention of worldwide top businessmen to invest in India for any related business. In order
to avoid the compulsion of Indian businesses to another country, PM has launched this
attractive plan. The dream of PM Narendra Modi
In developing countries, the rate of the child labour is high because of the poverty, low level
awareness for education and poor schooling opportunities. Most of the children of age
group 5 to 14 are found to be involved in the agriculture by their parents in the rural areas.
Poverty and lack of schools are the primary reasons of child labour in any developing
country all across the world.
Childhood is considered as the happiest and vital experience in the life of everyone as
childhood is the most important and friendly period of learning. Children have full rights to
get proper attention from their parents, love and care from their parents, proper schooling,
guidance, playing with friends and other happiful moments. Child labour is corrupting the
lives of many precious children every day. It is the high level of illegal act for which one
should be punished but because of the ineffective rules and regulations it is going side by
side.
Nothing effective is happening to prevent the child labour from society as quickly as
possible. Children are too young, cute and innocent to realize the things happening to them
in the early age. They are unable to recognise that what is wrong and illegal for them
instead they become happy getting small money for their work. Unknowingly they become
interested in the getting money on daily basis and ruining their whole life and future.
INDEPENDENCE DAY ESSAY 6 (400 WORDS)
Independence Day in India is the most important day for every Indian citizen as our country
got freedom from the British rule. We celebrate this day every year on 15th of August from
1947. Our country is counted as the worlds largest democracy all over the world. India
become an independent country on 15th of August in 1947 after sacrifices of thousands of
freedom fighters (such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose,
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, Sukhdev, Gopal
Krishna Gokhale, Lala Lajpat Rai, Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak, Chandra Shekhar Azad, etc)
who worked hard to get independence from the British rule.
Each and every Indian celebrate his/her freedom in their own way such as decorating their
places of celebration, raising National Flag, march past, watching favourite movies, dancing
in the streets, singing National Anthem or patriotic songs or participating in many social
activities organized at public places. Independence Day is celebrated by the government of
India every year when the current Prime Minister of India raises out tricolour national flag at
the Red Fort in Delhi followed by Indian army parade, march past, National Anthem
recitation, speech and other cultural activities.
Independence Day in India is celebrated with the National Flag salute by the 21 guns firing.
Similarly Independence Day celebration takes place in every states of the country where
Governor and the Chief Minister of the states become main guests. Some people get
prepared in the early morning and wait for the speech of the Indian Prime Minister at TV.
On 15th of August people get inspired with the history of Indias independence and do some
social activities like that and watch movies based on the patriotic themes.
The great non-violence movement of the Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu, helps a lot to our
freedom fighters to get freedom from the British rule after 200 long years of struggle. The
hard struggle for Independence of India has worked as a huge moving force for every Indian
which bind them together at one place whether they belong to different castes, classes,
cultures to ritual beliefs to fight them from British rule for their rights. Even women (Aruna
Asaf Ali, Vijay Laxmi Pandit, Sarojine Naidu, Kasturba Gandhi, Kamala Nehru, Annie Besant,
etc) came out from their houses and played their great role in getting freedom.
RAINY SEASON ESSAY 6 (400 WORDS)
Rainy Season is one of the four main seasons of the India. It falls every year after summer
season especially in the month of July and ends in September. Clouds in the sky rains, when
mansoon occurs. In the summer season it becomes too hot and water from the water
resources like Ocean, rivers, etc goes up in the sky as vapours. Vapours get collected in the
sky and makes clouds which runs in the rainy season when monsoon blows and clouds come
in friction to each other. It starts thundering, lightings and then raining.
Rainy season has lots of advantages and disadvantages. Rainy season liked by everyone as it
gives too much relief from the hot heat of sun. It removes all the heat from the environment
and gives cool feeling to everyone. It helps plants, trees, grasses, crops, vegetables, etc to
grow properly. It is a favourable season for the animals too, as it gives lots of green grasses
and small plants for them to graze. And finally we get fresh cow or buffalo milk twice a day.
Each natural resource like river, pond and lakes become full of rain water. All the birds and
animals become happy by getting lots of water to drink and grow. They start smiling, singing
and take high fly in the sky.
When it rains, all the roads, plan fields and playgrounds become full of water and muddy.
So, we get lots of problems in playing daily. Without proper sun light, everything in the
house start smelling. Because of the lack of proper sunlight, the risk of spreading infectious
diseases (like viral, fungal and bacterial diseases) increased to a great extent. In the rainy
season, muddy and infected rainy water of the land gets intermingled with the main source
of the water inside the ground so the risk digestive disorders also increases. There is a risk of
flood in the rainy season if it rains heavily.
After all, the rainy season is mostly liked by everyone. It looks green everywhere. Plants,
trees and creepers get new leaves. Flowers start blooming. We get a big opportunity to see
a beautiful rainbow in the sky. Sometimes sun goes off and sometimes come out so we see
the hide-and-seek of the sun. Peacocks and other forest birds start dancing in full swing by
spreading their wings. We enjoy whole rainy season with our friends in the school as well as
home.
VALUE OF TRAVELLING
From the dawn of civilization man has travelled from place to place primarily in search of
food and shelter. He braved dangers and even death. But he was always impatient and
moved on. Even when there was no transport Huentsang, Fahien and Marco Polo toured
widely all over the world.
We are drawn to travelling for several reasons: for sightseeing, for bird watching, wildlife
watching, for business, for educational tours, to visit our relatives or friends, and some of us
go simply to gain knowledge about the world outside or just to be part of Mother Nature.
Travelling is a great teacher in real time. Whatever we study in history and geography is
reaffirmed by travelling. We visit historical places and re-live history which then becomes a
reality. The artist in us admires the art of various ages and the nature lover in us cherishes
the picturesque beauty of mother earth.
Travelling widens our scope of learning and outlook to life. It increases our sense of
awareness, perception, alertness, preparedness and most importantly, practically teaches
us to be street-smart. As we travel across the country we meet people from various walks of
life and from all parts of the country as well as the world at large. We are enriched by
sharing our culture and knowledge. I think the most important thing we learn is to adapt
and adjust. A true traveller develops a deep sense of fellow-feeling. We learn to overcome
hardships. Sometimes we also become the joy or pride of others who do not ever like to
step out of the house. Travelling gives us strength, both physical and moral and makes us
resourceful and adventurous.
Rainy day :
It was Monday morning. But there was a grey background across the horizon unlike the
bright hot sunny morning that I was used to seeing in summer. Well, the black clouds
heralded rain. What a relief! A rainy day would bring about some relief from the scorching
heat of summer as well as it was exhilarating to experience a rainy day on a Monday
morning. I was already on my way to school when there began a heavy downpour.
It began raining cats and dogs and I could see a line of vehicles including mine caught in a
traffic jam. It was rejuvenating to feel the cool breeze and experience a change in the
weather. Nature seemed to come alive with the rain drops falling continuously from the sky.
The fresh aroma of rain was simply tantalizing. While in my car waiting for the traffic lights
to turn green, I could see people scurrying about with umbrellas and raincoats. My father
had gifted me a new umbrella which I was carrying along with me. I knew I would be late for
school, but a rainy day was an exception. I just imagined about the amount of fun I would
have in school.
Finally I reached the school gates half an hour late. There was low attendance at school; so
we had continuous free periods. Our teachers told us that we could do whatever we
wanted. Hurrah! No studies today. I chatted a great deal with my friends and played a good
number of games. During the break time I took my chance to get wet in the rain. It was a
great experience. The trees on the field in the school premises had lost their dusty look and
were wearing a lively green colour. The horizon had its own touch of beauty when I looked
out from the window of our classroom.
School gave over early that day. There was a bit of inconvenience too. My mother came to
pick me up. It was still raining. There was water logging across the city and I enjoyed myself
jumping and splashing around in the rain water. It took us a good one hour to reach home.
There was some hot lunch prepared by my mother. I really enjoyed it. The amazing
experience of that rainy day had a lasting impression on my mind. It reminded me of a line
in a poem which read 'the rain the welcome rain'.