Table of Contents
- 1 What needs changing in India?
- 2 Why India will never change Quora?
- 3 What can we do for our India?
- 4 How can we improve India?
- 5 How do you make a great India?
- 6 Does the world need to change?
- 7 Is India’s rural infrastructure keeping up with its manufacturing growth?
- 8 Is there a clear national agenda for India?
What needs changing in India?
69 Ways to Make India a Better Place!
- Women Safety!
- Corruption-free India!
- Every girl should have the Right to Live (no female infanticide), Right to Education and Right to Marry (no honour killing).
- Good Governance.
- Free and efficient healthcare for all.
- Retirement age for politicians.
- Control over black money.
Why India will never change Quora?
India can’t change because of the Indians. It’s the people who make a place. It’s our (people of india) responsibility to make India a better place. First, the roads are not like abroad because the engineers doesn’t give importance to the roads they just care about money.
What about Indian society would you change should you have the chance to do so?
10 Things That Indian Society Needs To Change ASAP!
- Respect Women. Source. Indian society should respect women and respect her work.
- Corruption. Source.
- Reservation Quotas. Source.
- A Clean India. Source.
- Women Safety. Source.
- Literacy rate. Source.
- Strict Rules For Population Control. Source.
- Education System. Source.
How can I change my India to Quora?
Be an inspiration to others and get a fan following through sites like Quora,facebook,Twitter etc and lead them to change India the way you want it to be….If not:
- Be more helpful to others.
- Be more aware.
- Be honest.
- Don’t commit crime.
- Help everyone around you feel secure.
- Try to earn money in legitimate way.
What can we do for our India?
9 Little Things We Can Do For Our Country This Independence Day
- Educate yourself about the Constitution of India.
- Don’t discard kites or plastic flags in public places.
- Donate blood.
- Don’t wait for others.
- Promote India’s achievements.
- Organise a donation drive for our police and defence forces.
How can we improve India?
5 ways to improve the Economy of India
- Increased Agricultural Growth.
- Creating a National Water Grid.
- Right to Uniform Education.
- Empower Communities.
- Increase Economic Stability.
- Conclusion.
What are the things that need to be changed in our society?
If you need some inspiration or a motivational kick in the butt, here are 20 things worth changing:
- Limited access to electricity.
- Poor treatment of animals.
- Underfunded green technologies.
- Bullying.
- The shortage of jobs.
- Public education.
- Time and gravity.
- The traditional career mentality.
How can you make India happy and fit?
His discipline, dietary habit, regular yoga and physical exercise has kept him fit and strong for nation-building. Prime Minister Modi has inspired millions of Indians to practice Yoga and Suryanamaskar in order to make India happy and strong.
How do you make a great India?
If I was given a chance, I would do the following five things to build a great India.
- Eradicate poverty: Poverty is the root cause of the backlash our country faces.
- Generate employment to the fullest:
- Promoting local and domestic brands:
- End Corruption:
- Making education and learning compulsory:
Does the world need to change?
I do believe that the majority of the problems humanity has to face are in many ways social ones and come from the global indifference and unwillingness to take responsibility. Humanity indeed needs a fundamental change, which lies in the very depths of human consciousness.
How to promote India’s soft power worldwide?
The Diaspora is also a good platform to promote India’s soft power worldwide. The annual Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is a step in the right direction, but a lot more can be done. This is an old bug-bear of mine.
How can we encourage more Indians to invest abroad?
The economic uncertainty across the world makes it a good time to promote the comparatively higher growth pattern at home to Indians abroad. We could certainly do with an infusion of fresh capital, as well as talent and skills.
Is India’s rural infrastructure keeping up with its manufacturing growth?
As a result, 55 per cent of India’s GDP from manufacturing comes from rural India. Rural infrastructure, however, (in terms of schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and power) has not kept pace with this, and this gap needs to addressed urgently.
Is there a clear national agenda for India?
Everyone — except perhaps for some of our self-serving politicians — wants a better, stronger, richer nation. Yet strangely, there is no clear, objective, transparent national agenda on how to achieve this. Where do we want India to be 10 years from now? How do we get there?