Developments of The States
Every state of the nation could develop with a rapid pace, if the administrators take firm measures at right time. The state can develop, only, when the right kind of efforts are done at proper time by the people of the state. Here is some suggestion given; through which every state of every nation can develop at a rapid speed:
Every state must be always ready to lend a helping hand to the other state at the time of need. The state governments must not show selfish attitude by refusing to supply electricity, water and other essential commodities to other states, whenever there is a dire need in any particular state. Every state should feel concerned toward the plight of another state and lend a helping hand when the other state asks for help. By developing selfless attitude every state shall start developing at a rapid speed.
The state governments must take the suggestions of all scholarly and intellectual people of various fields and thereafter apply their suggestions in practice. Give ample rewards to People through whom you earn huge profits and your state shall progress and prosper wonderfully. 0
The state government must do efforts to innovate new methods for the advancement of Science and technology. They should pay attention to all spheres, especially the areas which are less developed than others. In many states like Andhra Pradesh, the government ought to pay more attention to the plight of fanners who are committing suicide because of the backwardness of technology. Their fields get drowned in floods due to the heavy rainfall, and when there is no rainfall, they tend to get dried up. There is scarcity of water in many areas, and the government has not provided necessary facility to such areas. The farmers are also not provided with machines that could rapidly improve the process of harvesting. The farmer remains in huge-debts and thus they put an end to their lives, as they could not bear the endless sufferings of life. The state governments must pay special attention to the condition of the farmers and provide them enough facilities, as they are the backbone of our nation. We can only survive, if we develop a sympathetic attitude toward the plight of the farmers.
The states of our country are not able to develop at a rapid speed because of our selfish attitude in life. We are always thinking of my, me, myself and take wrong decisions, considering them right. No state could progress with a selfish attitude. All the doors of opportunities remain close for it. Neither can they take new ideas of scientific discoveries and innovations from other states and nor can they borrow loans and other commodities from them. Thus, they lag behind in the rat race of competition. All the helpful states progress and prosper, while the selfish states remain poor and backward. Therefore, it is essential to render a helping hand to the other states in needs, only then can the states flourish at a rapid pace.