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What would I miss the most if I leave India

1. The weather . 

I will never ever experience all seasons anywhere else . 

Every season in India has its beauty ... summer , winter , autumn , spring . 

The beautiful rains and greenery , the chilly and pleasant winter , the beauty of autumn and the hot and humid summer . 

2. The quality of people

The warmth , friendliness and hospitality of every Indian in every part of the country is outstanding . 

The guest is considered a God in Sanskrit literature . I have had met cold , creepy characters in England who refuse to tell you the way and help you . On the other hand people in Germany flock to help you even if they miss out on your language . 

3.Professionalism 

As the fastest growing economy in the world , there is always a hunger and desire to achieve more . New startups are coming up everyday and there is a scope to get involved in multiple ways . 

4.Equal Rights 

I am allowed to have equal rights on all issues . In jobs and promotions I am given preference and allowed a free hand to deliver . 

5.Cost of living 

I am definitely among the better off to afford the best things in life . I can buy the better clothes, better cars and eat in better restaurants . 

6.Ability to help the poor 

There are various organizations in India to help the poor and needy and those in distress and I can be associated directly or indirectly with them . 

7.Growing Economy 

We have pipped Great Britain in 75 years and now ranked fifth. If the double digit growth is maintained we can reach anywhere . 

So I will really miss India if I leave . 

Jai Hind


 

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