As a developing nation, India is today making remarkable progress to realize the aim of ‘Nation Building’ ensuring the safety, harmony, and prosperity of its citizens. This vision can never be fully realized until it encompasses the marginalized and unprivileged sections of the society.
Our cherished dream to develop as an advanced nation in the world cannot be fulfilled without having a suitable plan and management for the underprivileged people. We must thus considerably reduce the divide between the privileged and unprivileged.
As a great mission, Nation Building mandates collective efforts and endeavors. In India, it becomes further challenging due to the social diversity of multiple religions and races. Thus, diverse stakeholders with sincerity and vision for transforming the nation into a dynamic and highly successful nation must persistently implement collective initiatives.
Achieving the state of harmony and inclusive development is not possible in a situation in which the community and society confront challenging issues. They must be addressed with appropriate interventions. Only when every citizen is empowered and can work in harmony, we can consider the nation to be developed.