The Concept of Nationality.

India was the Guru of all nations. What we see today is a mere shadow of that great nation(Bharat). India was once a nation. But now it is just a country. Nationality is oneness in spirit and soul insofar as the nation is concerned.The concept of 'our nation', instead of 'my nation'. What we see today, especially on Independence Day and Republic Day is not nationalism. It is just patriotism. But these vary in a much greater degree than you think. When we say patriotism it the 'I' as an individual and its 'we, the nation' for nationality. There is no collective 'we' operating in India. What happened to us, the people or rather citizens?

We have been simulating sleep for ages now. That's why in Swami Vivekananda's famous quote "Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached", 'Arise' comes first and then we have to 'Awake'. But now the dark times are hopefully over and the thick veil that was covering the nation is slowly being removed. But this is not enough. We have to get back our own identity. The irony is that the whole world was our students but now we have become students of the whole world. The youth is what I'm concerned about, as the statistics laid down by Mr. Shasi Tharoor shows that we have a much larger population who are young. The future is in our hands boys and girls.

Acquire information from anywhere on earth and put it to use for our country. That is my only expectation from the youth of India. You need not be aware of the rich culture and heritage of our motherland and ancestors, but contribute your best for her. She has been raped, butchered and tortured. Don't let this happen to our mother again. Bring back that Bharat which everyone one day shall look up to. I'm doing my little bit. Are you? If the answer is yes, then don't stop doing it. If its no, please arise and awake. The time precious. You and I have the same 24 hours a day. So make it count chiefs.

Vande Matharam!    

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