Friday, November 18, 2016

Sense of Ownership

The sense of ownership is missing among the citizens of India. When a person purchases any product by paying money, he gets its physical possession. He can utilize it, feel it and can add its worth of his property.


India is my country. The very beginning of our pledge which every fortunate citizen of India who had attended school has definitely taken. But hardly people consider India as their country. If they consider it as their motherland, they would certainly think twice while spitting on the road, passing urine at the corner of the streets and throwing litter here and there.

The moment Swach Bharat Abhiyaan by the present central government is a movement to create the similar kind of awareness among the citizen of India. Again the catch is, instead of an act to be done by every citizen of India, it has become a kind of activity to become popular either politically or socially. Very few could understand the real spirit behind the movement started by the Prime minister of India.

Right from metropolitan city to any newly developed city, in towns and in villages, people now need to understand that India is our country and we are the true owners of this beautiful nation. It is our responsibility to keep it neat and clean for our healthy present and for better tomorrow. When we realize this, when we accept our ownership, we tend to follow our responsibility with more efficiency. 

We certainly require people who can train people and can create awareness towards social ownership and public responsibility.

Without the sense of ownership, people may keep practicing wrong acts and they may hardly realize that they are in fact, part of the massive crime of killing the serenity of the environment.