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Self reliance means independence. Self Reliance is the ability to think and do something
without any help from others. Dependency is not a good thing. If you depend on others
then you can't do anything by yourself. On the other hand, if
men or women can't do their work independently then he
or she will not shine In life. Generally an independent person
has no boundary. On the other hand, the dependent person
is bound by another person. Self reliance is important for
both people and the nation. If you have self reliance then
you can learn lo its of things from it. So, Self reliance will
Increase your self confidence. Finally with the help of Self
Reliance, you can represent yourself properly to others.
A person who has self reliance can measure himself and
can improve his weakness.
Neetu Mehra (Pre Prt) | Suraj School kosli
India is a vast country, with an overwhelming population and a
wonderful amalgamation of cultures that bring out the
beautiful blend that is India today. It is a fascinating feat in itself
that so many people, belonging to such different creed and
culture and beliefs altogether call India their home.
The festive season in India begins around October and
continues throughout the winter till next March or so, but in
reality, Indian celebrations never stop; it’s a never-ending
cycle! There is a catalogue of festivals that are celebrated
wholeheartedly by the Indian population. Beginning from Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi till
Eid and Christmas, the people of India relish a diverse array of festivals.
The festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Pongal and Onam are
celebrated in some parts of India and yet they are considered major festivals of the
country. The best part about these festivals is that they are based on a variety of factors
such as change of season, harvest, movement of the moon and the uniqueness lies in their
propagation of same virtues that of tolerance, sacrifice and victory.
The most wonderful thing about festivals is they bring nations,
neighbours and different communities together. They bind the
entire humankind with the joyous thread of happiness and
celebrations. They not only promote national integration, but the
world peace also.
As Keats has said, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” So the
festivals of the
world are the beauty and soul of the world. 21
Ms. Rajni Madaan | TGT English
Suraj School Sec- 75, Gurugram