Wednesday, October 12, 2011

If I were a millioneer


 If I were a millioneer

Nothing is impossible in this world. Many things happen in this world that we can not think about. Though apparently it is impossible on my part to be a milliner, it may happen in my life.
If I were a milliner, I would make all out efforts to make the best use of the money. Firstly I would invest a portion of the money in industry, where many unemployed youths of my locality would get employment opportunity. This investment would be, to some extent, helpful for industrialization of our country and by exporting the products, I would be able to earn a substantial amount of foreign exchange which would ultimately help the nation as well.

Then I would establish a high school, a girl school, an orphanage and a mosque in my village for the villagers with the light of education. I would introduce vocational education to the school and madrasha.

Afterwards, I would join the politics. But I would not join the politics to earn more money and deceive the people.

Rather, I would do it to establish real democracy, social justice, and thus ensure the even distribution of wealth as well as exploitation free society. As a political man, I would help the people so that they can enjoy all fundamental rights including human right as ensured by our constitution.

Then if a good portion of money is left, I would visit the historical places of the world. I would visit ifel tower in paris, British museum in London, oxford and Cambridge university, Washington d.c. nay Agra falls, tajmahal of Agra etc to gain experience and inspiration which I might use in my political career.

I don’t know whether my dream will come into reality or not.      
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