My daughter-in-law is a canadian and on her first ever trip to india she fell in love with india and now tends to come agian and again to explore india, its friendly people and culture.
RE:my daughter-in-law
by Renju Dharan on May 22, 2008 01:30 PM Permalink
Going forward , in another 20 years, our country is going to be great in her own ways and not the western way. The blind aping of west will stop after a saturation point after which it will be a co existance of extremes. We dont want our country to be materialistic, the spiritual spine which is the soul of our country is only going to be re inforced. We dont want our youth to be spoiled in sheer materialism, on the other hand it should be a balance between indulgence and spirituality, so that the youth of our country doesnt feel without direction at some point in their lives. Thats exactly the point where the touble started for the west, they had everything, but still some thing was missing. We should keep our country unique in own own ways conserving what we have, absorbing the good what the west provides, and be a role model for the world. This is just a start what we r seeing, good things are coming our way. :)