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In the many million years of human history,man has been immensely successful in making his today better than his yesterday.If he had not shown the capability of uplifting and aggrandizing himself,he would have not had the right to call himself the Crown of Creations and God's Viceroy on Earth.His prodigious journey from burning fire with stone to building up huge dams for generating electricity,from living in caves to constructing skyscrapers and unimaginably comfortable residences are all the result of his unflinching struggle and hardwork.

Respected Listeners, Man has developed a tremendous ability of bringing the floods,the storms and even the earthquakes under his control.He has brought the labourious journies on foot to an end and has invented ships,cars,trains and amazingly high speed aeroplanes.Just by his struggle and diligence,man has enabled himself to accomplish these outstanding miracles alongwith many more baffling ones.

Mr. President, The luxuries and comforts which we are enjoying today are unquestionably the result of those hardworking benefactors of humanity who burnt the midnight oil,ignoring their rest,forgetting their sleeps,putting aside their physical and even spiritual needs.Someone has rightly said,

"The heights which great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, For when their friends and family slept they worked ann toiled throughout the night"

In the many million years of human history,man has been immensely successful in making his today better than his yesterday.If he had not shown the capability of uplifting and aggrandizing himself,he would have not had the right to call himself the Crown of Creations and God's Viceroy on Earth.His prodigious journey from burning fire with stone to building up huge dams for generating electricity,from living in caves to constructing skyscrapers and

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