In monsoon we see the rain-water raining from the sky but we
do not bother to see the dry rain of sun rays raining from the sky all the year
round.
It is said there are 180 working days out of 365, in a year in New York due to weather conditions.
In India one can work round the year all the 365 days if he
has the will to do so.
Our Sun Shines round the year. We have no such slogan “Make
Hay when the Sun Shines.”
Our country enjoys pure Sun Energy pouring down on us,
streaming down on us round the year, a down-pour of golden rays a sort of
dry-rain falling raining which we have to stop to hold a bucket to fill it. But
we don’t. The Sun radiation is wasted on
us unless we get ready to see it and use it for our welfare. We could be rich. We all could be rich. Most
of all we could be free from worries of bread butter for our existence.
We have to attempt to base every mechanical process without
exception on the free energy of the Sun.
Heating, Cooling, Cooking, Transport, Water-Pumping could be run
directly or indirectly from this great source of energy of the Sun. Even an industry can be run with this.
Millions of acre of land is empty and lying vacant in many parts of the
country. Let us develop them into Sun-City to run our industry.
No originality develops unless one is free of worry of
lodging boarding and daily means for existence. We would be the first nation to
give our people a life of freedom to enable them to devote to their choice of
field of art, science sport painting anything. Work as you like. No
restriction, half day, full day a week at a time, one year on and one year off
different times and different kinds of work in different towns and cities in
different fields you wanted.
We would be the first country to make our youth a
self-directed free fellow to pursue his course of life without fear of fees
food clothes or means of subsistence.
Already countries like Brazil Iceland Switzerland have turned their
focus on this vernacular development.
Lest we might be late.
Let our Youth be free and see and feel the difference.
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