Respected, brothers congratulations
to the new Prime Minister His Excellence Mr. Modi and the innovative government.
It seems excellent time is onward. Allow us nowadays practice a charter of
proposals or demand for the kindness of the new government which are urgent,
practical and within the framework of the constitution of India so that our
mother Bharat will able to stand with other develop country around the world Jai
hind.
To Serve Your Country The phrase
“serve your country” is now commonly understood to mean military service. This
phrase is very misleading and is used by those who want to attract new recruits
to the military. There are many other better ways to “serve your country” while
not putting yourself “in harm’s way” - another favorite term frequently tossed
about by government officials and the mindless media.
Electricity
is the major need and source of employment: India is country of village major
population living in village there is no facilities of electricity; India’s
economy is growing at the rate of 8% or 9% every year for the past few years,
and a high growth rate is projected for the years ahead. This implies a high growth
rate in the consumption of commercial energy, which includes electrical energy so
that our government should focus on the future needs of electricity in India
that the general masses will be benefited and which will be key source of
employment in Indian societies.
Support Farmers regardless of the amount of money you have in the bank,
the number of gold bars in the bank vault, the magnificence of your mansions or
the number of luxury vehicles in your garage, you have to eat, and it’s farmers
who produce the food for your table. We lose sight of this basic fact because
most our food comes neatly packaged. Without farmers there would be nothing to
package.
Vote if you live in a democracy it is your
right and your duty to vote. Pay attention to the issues; ensure you are
registered to vote, and vote. Don’t take this right and duty lightly. The
majority of the six billion people on this planet don’t have this right, and
people die every day fighting for it. When you vote you make your democracy
stronger.
Get an education this is not
only for young people. Everyone can learn something and the more you know the
more you are able to contribute to society. A better education helps you to get
a better job, make more money and take better care of yourself and your family,
and when you do this you are making your country better.
A few years ago I told a nephew that the
best way to serve his country was to stay in school, go to college, get a good
job, pay his taxes and buy a nice car. And he would get a lot of girls. I think
that got his attention.
Learn to manage your finances whatever your
age, start saving. Get your expenses under control, get out of debt as soon as
possible and save as much as you can. Go to the library and borrow some books
and learn about investments. Don’t depend on the government to take care of you
in your old age. The government is broke. The government has no money. It gets
it from you, the taxpayer. Social security is the biggest Ponzi scheme there
is. You will have to take care of yourself and your loved ones. You can count
on it. So be financially self-sufficient and do not be a burden on your
country.
Spend time with your children if you have
children, spend as much time as possible with them. The time you spend with
them, loving them and teaching them, will pay great dividends in the future.
Don’t be too quick to hand your children over to daycares and babysitters. They
are not the best and can never replace a parent’s love and care. Talk to your
children, listen to them, play with them, read to them and generally be there
for them. If you do this you will be creating great citizens for your country.
Go to church whatever your religion, if you
haven’t been attending church, mosque or temple, begin. One of the best things
I did for myself, my family and my children was to attend church almost every
Sunday, and to take my children to Sunday school. You’ll meet some of the best
and nicest people at church, and your children will learn difference between
right and wrong from someone other than you. Just be certain to avoid the
fringe or fanatical groups.
Volunteer there is many great organizations which
need a helping hand. Do what you can without sacrificing time with your family
and loved ones. Without volunteers, a lot of beneficial work will be left undone
in our communities. I volunteered at my church, for my professional
organization, for my son’s hockey and little league teams, and for my condo
board of directors. I had the most fun with the hockey team.
Give: give whatever you can to causes close
to your heart. Choose carefully to ensure that your money will be used wisely
and for the purpose for which you gave. The larger charities have huge
overheads so you may want to do your research before you write your check.
There is also a spiritual aspect to
giving. All religions encourage it and when you include donations in your
budgeting it adds another level of helpful financial discipline. Many services
in your community depend on charitable donations which are used to help the
needy. We cannot live for ourselves alone.
Take action as a young man I read a book
titled “You Can Change the World”. This book had a great impact on me. There
are many books with that title now, but the basic principle remains the same.
One person can make a huge difference. Instead of complaining about the
government, or the large corporations or city hall, call the company’s head
office, call your political representative, email the mayor or write a letter.
One persistent individual can accomplish much.
Care for your environment our very
existence as humans depends on a healthy environment. The rapacious banks and
multi-national corporations couldn’t care less about our environment. The BP
oil disaster probably irreparably damaged the Gulf of Mexico, and the
“development” of the Alberta tar sands has the potential to create an
unmitigated environmental disaster which future generations will struggle to
reverse. These are just two examples of the damage being done by Big Oil.
Do what you can in your community and
join with others to bring pressure to bear at the political level. It’s a start
and it’s better than doing nothing.
These are my ideas of what we can do to
serve our country other than joining the military. I know that we cannot do
every one of these, but we can start with one and go from there. Whatever
positive action you take will have an impact for the better, and benefit us
all.
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