India, Bharat or Hindustan whatever you call it, this beautiful motherland of mine, is a lesson in unity in diversity. Okay, it may be a little on the rocks, but all relationships go through their ups and downs. Doesn’t mean we can’t repair the broken parts. But intentions from all sides must be towards the same goal. I love my country. I adore the variety of natural food, people and clothes offer.
When I lived in Delhi, I loved visiting all the food stalls at Dilli Haat. I loved the Rajasthani thali with moong daal ka halwa.I loved the Jalojog stall selling all things home. I loved Idli dosa and the Gujarati chaat. I liked Malabar parathas, Hyderabadi ย Biryani, and the northeastern momos and dumplings. Food in India is a tapestry of deliciousness.
When I first read Indiaโs history in school, I realized it was a beautiful melting pot of cultures, thoughts, and religions. I am a woman born in Independent India and in West Bengal. Growing up I was never told, I can’t do this or that. The only time my mum regretted not having a son(at least that’s what she said). was when things had to be bought late at night. Even then, it wasn’t safe to be out late at night. But strangely enough, I managed to grow up and become a doctor, coming home late at night without any major scares. The scare however now is significant. Not only because I am a woman, but I am a doctor. Every second someone is harassing a woman or beating up a doctor. Can anyone do any work when there’s a risk to life?
On a lighter note, this is our #Thankful Thursdays. Counting blessings make me feel more at peace. I feel thankful , that I had the independence to study what I wanted, with gender not being a deterrent.
I am glad can drive a car and have a license. Many countries in the world don’t allow females to drive.
I am glad I have a right in every decision in my marriage and my marital status, is in no way controlled by the state or by religious police.
I am glad I have a right to vote. Women still fight for that right in some countries.
I am glad our country is secular and appreciates the truth about the right to practice all religions.
I am also glad my countrymen are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in.
Simple things which we take for granted, don’t but important for those don’t enjoy the same privileges. It’s easy to ask for our rights, what’s difficult is doing our duties. Focussing on the nays makes them stronger, so I consciously decide to focus on the good.
Writing this for #Thankful Thursdays. What makes you thankful for your country? Comment below to let me know.
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Team MocktailMommies says
Read the post to the last dot! There are innumerable things that really makes us to feel grateful towards our beloved country and be thankful for!
– Ruchi From Team MocktailMommies
Durga Prasad Dash says
Nice post covering many positive aspects of India. Usually we take many things for granted.
Isheeria's Healing Circles says
Thank you so much for the appreciation and win btw ๐ i thank you all ๐
dramrita says
Thanks Ish
scribblingjournal says
Really liked our affordable easiest transport system within our country …
dramrita says
Thanks Shivi.
Alana Mautone (@RamblinGarden) says
My list, for the United States, is similar. And I am thankful that, in these days and times, many are wiling to stand up (on both sides) for what they believe in.
Mayuri Nidigallu says
I am very patriotic but tend to get disillusioned at times. Your posts just shone light on the things we take for granted but should be grateful for instead.
Thanks for this positive reaffirmation, Amrita:)
dramrita says
Thanks Mayuri.
Minakshi Bajpai says
I too love our country and i am thankful that i am here in India.
Isheeria's Healing Circles says
I agree, being a woman in india in these times.. definitely has given me many rights! and a choice!
dramrita says
Thanks Ish
Gleefulblogger says
I am thankful that you are in India – we have a talented resourse as a doc in you & a wonderful inspiration for those who seek to do something beyond the job – your superb blogging.
dramrita says
Thanks Dipika
Tina Basu says
I love my nation for the freedom it gives me, there are many limitations in many things but still we are in a much better place than many regressive nations!!
dramrita says
Yes thats the right spirit
mahekg says
Whatever may be our day to day problems but love for country is highest…we have so many different things to see, learn and experience in our country that a lifetime wont be sufficient I feel sometimes
dramrita says
Thanks Manisha