08 August,2023 01:02 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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As India marks its 76th Independence Day, the nation celebrates not only its hard-fought freedom but also the remarkable strides it has made in various fields since gaining independence in 1947. From advancements in technology and space exploration to improvements in healthcare and education, India stands proud with its accomplishments that have shaped its journey into the 21st century.
Technological Marvels:
India's tech prowess has been on a constant rise, with the country establishing itself as a global IT hub. Booming software and hardware industries have created countless job opportunities and boosted economic growth. Notably, India's strides in digital innovation have led to the "Digital India" initiative, bringing essential services to citizens' fingertips and bridging the digital divide.
Space Exploration:
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has continued to make India proud on the global stage. With successful missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan, India has showcased its ability to explore the cosmos. Just this year, India launched its first manned space mission, Gaganyaan, aiming to put Indian astronauts, or "gagannauts," in space by the next decade. India's third lunar mission-- Chandrayaan-3 that was launched on July 14 and by the Launch Vehicle Mark-3 rocket, Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft is now placed in a 170 km by 4,313 km elliptical orbit around the moon and a series of manoeuvres are planned for August 9 and 17 to place it in a 100 km circular orbit.
Economic Growth:
India's economy has grown substantially since independence, transforming from an agrarian society to a major player in the global economy. The implementation of economic reforms in the 1990s paved the way for increased foreign investments and trade, propelling India to become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.
Healthcare and Education:
Improvements in healthcare and education have been central to India's development. Initiatives such as the National Health Mission have expanded access to healthcare services, reducing maternal and child mortality rates. The Right to Education Act has led to increased school enrollment and literacy rates across the country.
Renewable Energy:
India's commitment to sustainable development is evident in its renewable energy efforts. The nation has made significant strides in harnessing solar and wind energy, aiming to become a global leader in clean energy production. Large-scale solar projects and ambitious targets have placed India on a path toward a greener future.
Cultural Diversity and Democracy:
India's rich cultural tapestry and diverse heritage have remained strong post-independence. The country's democratic values continue to thrive, ensuring citizens' participation and representation in governance. Unity in diversity remains a cornerstone of India's national identity.