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अभिमन्यु-धन के निधन से कारण हुआ जो मूल है,
इससे हमारे हत हृदय को, हो रहा जो शूल है,
उस खल जयद्रथ को जगत में मृत्यु ही अब सार है,
उन्मुक्त बस उसके लिये रौरव नरक का द्वार है।
उपयुक्त उस खल को न यद्यपि मृत्यु का भी दंड है,
पर मृत्यु से बढ़कर न जग में दण्ड और प्रचंड है ।
अतएव कल उस नीच को रण-मध्य जो मारूँ न मैं,
तो सत्य कहता हूँ कभी शस्त्रास्त्र फिर धारूँ न मैं।
अथवा अधिक कहना वृथा है, पार्थ का प्रण है यही,
साक्षी रहे सुन ये वचन रवि, शशि, अनल, अंबर, मही।
सूर्यास्त से पहले न जो मैं कल जयद्रथ-वध करूँ,
तो शपथ करता हूँ स्वयं मैं ही अनल में जल मरूँ।
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The goal of independence was achieved in India through a prolonged struggle, during which, the far-sightedness of the leaders of the freedom movement resulted in giving a final shape to our social and economic goals to be achieved after freedom. This vision imagined to build a self-reliant nation through maximum utilization of the resources in men and materials, and the establishment of a noble and liberal society. It has been an article of faith amongst the policy planners in India that while economic strength determined the scope and quality of political freedom for millions, the quality of freedom depends on increased work and production in factories. It leads to just and equal distribution of wealth among the people so that the poor can also enjoy the benefit of freedom. This, it is recognized, is possible only through increased employment opportunities in the society.
In human terms, democracy means availability of equal opportunities to all the people irrespective of caste, creed, sex and religion to develop their personalities. It means access to education in Arts, Science and Humanities and also awareness of our age-old values and traditions. It needs to be emphasized that the Indian policy has been based on a concern for the individual not only as a worker working for the economic development of the society but also as an end in itself.
In the Indian ‘context, the concept of national development goes far beyond economic growth; it is concerned with the creation of a nation united in one purpose of people speaking different languages, professing different religions and rooted in a variety of cultures.
i. Along with economic growth, we also want to develop a united nation with one aim.
ii. A noble and liberal society depends entirely on economic wealth.
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