Its not only the problem of Indians but people all over the world. They label, divide and destroy each other. Perhaps questions like these can point out to people the falsity of labels, be it organized religions or national divisions.
Its upto the individual. If u and i act and consider others as humans (and not christians/ muslims/ africans/americans etc), perhaps we'll effect a change by our actions - as opposed to words which dissolve faster than a pinch of salt in water.
2007-02-14 14:43:44
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answered by Venkat 3
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This is a universal issue. I think this kind of discrimination exists throughout the world.As far as we (Indians) are concerned,I don't know whether this change would ever come.From our birth certificates to our death c,we carry our religion/caste.We have a slogan "Unity in Diversity" but no one follows it. I could not positively hope that a day will come when we will reliase that we all are humans with same flesh and blood
2007-02-12 20:11:17
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answered by piyu 1
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It depends on the individuals residing in our country . If time is a factor then, it is very far away from us. But we, surely, can reduce the gap. The question you ve asked shows that you are aware of who you are and your being in this world. And this is the way we all should start while approaching other human being with whom we share this lovely planet. No man/woman is superior to another man/woman. First we ourselves need to be, the change , that we want to see in others. The change we want to see in others is beyond our control. The only thing that is within our control is to change ourselves. But it is always very important to remember "To remove a mountain we have to start by removing the stones". Surely we ll be able to see such a fate full day in our country in future.
JAI HIND..
2007-02-12 23:33:36
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answered by amdee 1
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Your caste or religion should not make you inhuman. In facts only humans divide themselves into the compartments of race or nationality. It is not a problem of India only. I have lived in four countries and was identified by these attributes also in various forms.
2007-02-16 15:30:37
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answered by Smart Indian 4
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For just a matter of second, an Indian must believe that their society consists of people that should be treated with equal rights in order to have a good government that will lead to economic progress for the good of the country.
2007-02-12 18:34:10
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Now the education of the people is increasing now the the people are helping to others .If there is a unity in our country so we are human beings .From all religion book we get the knowledge of unity and freedom.
2007-02-16 02:57:25
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answered by vijit 1
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It relies upon on the form. human beings now no longer seem for healthful or the main suitable stuff. i'm no longer right here to declare Hinduism is nice. anyone is greater vendors to go with in spite of is nice on the outer sider and in spite of makes them sense good interior the fast term. Like sick practices (no longer pointing at any faith). it is in simple terms this type of the international. Or could be that's what's meant to got here approximately in Kaliyuga,
2016-12-17 08:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about this but I can tell that one day we(Indians)will be human beings.
2007-02-16 14:54:14
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answered by Taru 1
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Our society is going through churning process, if all goes well 2 generations that is about 50 years it will take .But the more these type of questions are asked the earlier it will happen.
2007-02-12 18:11:49
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answered by manoz kakkar 4
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I've always thought Indians were humans.
2007-02-12 18:00:16
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answered by flacocajuncujo 4
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