
Taking a short break from the regular college day , I set out with a close friend to Jhunjunu. I had some passport application thing but I think the day meant to me a bit more. Probably strengthened my belief that observing nature and the life around you can leave a far reaching impact on our mind.
Sitting in a local Roadways Bus passing a typical village road with distinctive crowd around - There were aspiring students,office commuters and many a people whom you can figure out of a typical village background. It was as if a whole village had planned to visit the adjoining town.
The roads were more or less deserted most of the times , though a highway. The view around was more or less a typical Rajasthan Barren lands. On the way , we somehow came on the topic of what are the aims we all aspire in general. Starting from a bottom up approach; I wondered probably a house to live in; regular household things and a regular source of income should probably suffice life's dream! Now for the next level - a great professional career and a labelled successful man with loving family should suffice anyone's golden dream! I had a quick glance of the people around and my eyes got fixed on a poster on the deck of the bus that a new Government policy has been introduced in Rajasthan to offer money to impart education among masses which are BPL(Below Poverty Line). The poster suddenly struck a chord in our minds that there are actually many Indias in one India.
The thought that if only everyone is able to earn his bread; children everywhere are getting atleast basic education and minimum possible requirements for living a healthy and prosperous life. A journey to an India where "Nobody is labelled BPL". I am sure that this journey might take time but with the focussed efforts from all we should be there. As citizens of such a great country I think its the moral responsibility of us all to contribute to this collective goal. Every professional directly or indirectly has a role to play in this great Indian dream. Choose your contribution and remember together we can make a difference.