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This Republic Day, our proud television stars talk about the one change they would like to see happening in the country

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More job opportunity
Gurpreet Singh

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Gurpreet Singh

I feel proud of our diverse culture, united citizens, and the freedom outlined in the Constitution. We cherish the freedom to express ourselves and celebrate differences. More job opportunities, building new roads, addressing corruption and speeding up the legal system are also key areas for positive change.

Culture of harmony
Preet Dutta

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Preet Dutta

Being an Indian is not just an identity. It’s an emotion and a culture. That’s what differentiates us from others. This is what I am proud of. Our culture creates harmony, unites all irrespective of caste, creed and race.

Waste management
Monika Singh

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I love the diverse culture and the delicious food and festivals in India! As for what could be improved, I think better waste management would make a big difference.

No corruption
Kiran Khoje

Kiran Khoje

I feel a deep sense of pride in the incredible diversity in our country. The beauty lies in the unity within this diversity. It’s mesmerizing to witness the variety in everything, from food to clothing, every 10 or 50 km offering a new experience. The multitude of languages spoken in India is fascinating. The only downside I see is corruption, a universal issue, but if we could reduce it, life would be smoother, and people could thrive in a more balanced environment.

Positive changes
Sachin Parikh

Sachin Parikh

When it comes to exploring places in India that are close to nature and offer scenic beauties, I am in awe of my country. No other country in the world has such a diverse landscapes as India. I feel a sense of pride as an Indian. We are making progress and I am optimistic that more positive changes will occur in the near future.

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