National Integration Day: 19 November

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National Integration Day: 19 November

After national integration, living with different castes, cultures, religions and regions also reflects the common sense of identity among the people of the country for the creation of a strong and developed nation. It promotes unity and diversity in the unity and great level of unity amongst the people. It brings a kind of ethnic and cultural equality among the people of different communities. It can be said that it is unity that was expressed among common Indian people against British rule during the Indian independence movement.

India is calculated as one of the world's largest countries, which is the second most populous country in the world, where languages ​​and bollywood are spoken around 1652. This country includes all the major religions of the world such as Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Jain, Islam, Sikh and Parsi religions with different cultures, habits of food, traditions, costumes and social customs. It is a diverse country with considerable difference in the climate. Even after having major differences in the country, every part of it is very calmly controlled by the same constitution.

However, in the path of national unity, there are many evil forces (powers) that create a feeling of conflict between the people of different sects, which results in the destruction of path of unity and progress. Socialism is the biggest obstacle in the path of unity and progress. The best example of this is the partition of Pakistan during the independence of India in 1947, under which many people lost their lives and their homes. The main point of British rule to rule India was communalism; He divided Hindus and Muslims to Indians and ruled for a long time. Now, it is sad to say that even after the country's independence, there is no sense of communalism in the minds of the Indian people, whose biggest example is still with the intention of attempts to overcome the spirit of communalism from India. National Ekta Day is to be celebrated every year. This is the reason that even after more than 60 years of independence, we are counted in the category of developing countries and not in the category of developed countries.

Linguistic differences and racism are also a key point in creating a threat to Indian unity. While people of one religion and caste support it, others do constrain their progress and development to a great extent. The great example of this is the importance of caste at the time of appointment, political elections and entry into educational institutions. Even people avoid talking to other ethnic groups.

Despite all this there are many powers which threaten our unity, while the Indian Constitution, established by the Father of Indian Constitution (Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar), to solve all these threats through democracy, secularism and social equality Capability, which are counted as important forces to promote national integration. Celebrating national unity on an annual basis brings people to an opportunity for everyone to develop tolerance and understanding among other religions. Various national level program functions and National symbols such as National Flag, National Symbols and National Anthem are also working as promoting unity.

National Integration Day will be celebrated on Monday, November 19, 2018.

National Integration Day is celebrated every year throughout India on 19th November. It is celebrated as the anniversary of the birth anniversary of India's first woman Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The members of the office of various departments of the district administration meet together in one place to take a pledge to ensure common goodwill in the society. Officially, every National Ekta Divas is given a floral tribute on the statue of the departed Prime Minister.

It is celebrated to increase love and unity among all Indians. Even after the country's independence, the people of India were not even free, somewhere they were still slaves. The youth, inspired by some politics of the country, was continuously interrupting people's unity and communal harmony. National Unity Day is also famous as the name of Quami Ekta Day in memory of celebrating the birth anniversary of India's first woman Prime Minister.

What is the national unity council

The National Integration Council of India, an assembly of senior politicians and people, was established in India to meet the needs of addressing issues such as racism, communalism and regionalism. This was first established in 1961 by the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, with the purpose of dividing the unity of the country, and with the objective of fighting the obstacles in progress.

It was reconstituted in April 2010 with 147 members under the leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Apart from promoting communal harmony, eradication of discrimination from time to time by members of National Integration Council, as well as a meeting for the control of communalism and violence from the country.

Purpose of National Integration Day

  • National Unity Day is celebrated every year to encourage people to unity, peace, love and brotherhood.
  • In the Indian society, in spite of having many languages, religions, geographical diversity, to promote goodwill among the Indian people.
  • To work and understand a group of young people and other people of different religions, together with each other through social, cultural, economic and education camps.
  • To develop a better understanding among the youth about various ideas, religions and life styles for strengthening the unity of the people in the society.

How National Unity Day is celebrated

National Integration Day organized in India every year for many cultural activities such as Inter State Youth Exchange Program (ISYEP), National Integration Camp (NIC), National Youth Festival, National Youth Awards etc. and National Integration Organized programs and activities such as seminars, seminars, etc. are organized on topics related to issues related to them. Research activities and publications are organized in camps. Various social services are done by the youth of different social backgrounds, regions and religions. Young people are trained to lead in camps. Other different programs and camps are organized to promote public harmony and national integration.

About Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India, was born on November 19, 1917 in Allahabad. She was the daughter of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He received his higher education from Visva Bharati University and Oxford. He had a love of political life since his childhood, which was correct one day.

He was married to Feroze Gandhi in 1942, and in 1955 he got an opportunity to become an executive committee member of the Congress. Indira Gandhi was a great political leader and thus she was elected president in the year 1959. He also became a member of the information minister of Lal Bahadur Shastri's Cabinet. After the sudden death of Shastriji in Tashkent, Russia in 1966, he was elected as the Prime Minister of India.

He played an important role in strengthening the Indian democratic structure and tradition. He took over the 1971 war against Pakistan and won. They worked hard towards the Indian economy to achieve the stated objectives. He did a lot of work for democratic socialism and weaker sections. Under his leadership, the signing of the Shimla Treaty with the Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, India-Soviet Peace, Cooperation and Friendship Treaty was made. Under his leadership, the first nuclear test was conducted in Pokhran. Under his skillful guidance, the first Asian Games will be organized in New Delhi, the first astronaut squadron leader Rakesh Sharma will travel to space and there is space research and peaceful nuclear development.

He was very much interested in his music, literature and fine arts. He was honored with the great Indian award Bharat Ratna in 1971. He proved to be an attractive leader of modern India who left an impression on the global affairs and non-alignment movement. He died on October 31, 1984, with his killer bullets at his residence.

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