There were lots of buzz heard on the eve the 63rd Republic day on television, that whether as a citizen of India, do we really forget the duties toward our country? We all talks about the violations of rights given by the constitution of India, but aren't we forgetting the differentiation between our duties and rights? These questions made me write a few brief essential points.
In every country’s law, there are certain duties as well as rights enforcing to every citizen of that country. But still we have seen that none of the country has the perfect administration over the people and same much to that, people of that country are not reciprocated in the perfect manner. So, what’s lacking in the whole system of administration?
In my opinion, it’s the education system which is not able to impart the perfect knowledge to country’s children. No doubt to progress in the material world, we required the science, technology etc. but what’s more important than material education, is the spiritual education which every people should know irrespective of caste, color and creed. It's so hard to remember that, we are human being with higher consciousness and not a machine.
What our duties as human being towards every living creature in this world? In the material plane, definitely we are Indian, but before that we are human being first. Education should instruct the students to be truthful, moral, fearless, humble, merciful and show love towards every living creature in this world. Why would this be important for us? if we knew the answer then, wouldn't have seen so many slaughterhouse in the country. The spiritual education is the necessity of time which is to be taught in home as well as in the school.
A fully divine person is a fully human being no matter what religion, caste, creed one may follow. Every human being wants happiness and when spirituality become the core of the country then rights and duties will become obsolete?
p.s: btw writing did help me to keep a good mental appetite, and make me sleep well :)