LONG LIVE INDIA
It is our country and we have to make it a better place to live in.
The problems are plenty and time is too short. But we have to do it, come on!
We have to start from what we have, no use lamenting.
Goals:
1) Alleviation of poverty.
2) Nourishment for everybody.
3) Education for all.
4) Other things.
Present situation:
We are in an alarming situation now. This country has been made a notorious place where everybody is trying to make material gain out of every action.
We have more than one billion people and our growth rate in population will see us numerically surpassing China in 25 years. The poor, alas, will procreate more as they have lesser avenues of pleasure. I still remember the story of the coolie who was scratching his balls in leisure time with pleasure on the station platform when a passer-by admonished him. He politely said,” Babu kya koru, garib admi”.
More than thirty percent of our population is below the poverty line that is made to suffer by all of us who are above the barrier. This situation helps all of us exploiting them. The elitist educated Indian has done precious little to alleviate the pain and seen to it that we live in this quagmire, for he can always put the blame on the politicians who are rogues born out of us.
We could not provide proper nourishment to a vast section of our population. If we seek answer we are fed with statistics where it is shown how we could improve upon our per capita income all these years while the actual fact is that we club together income of the very rich with the very poor, in a country where the rich have become richer and the poor poorer all these years. The public distribution system or the PDS has become a nexus between the authorities and the agents, while in parliament nobody candidly admits its failure and asks for its overhauling.
We have also been playing with education. The vast mass has been not exposed to proper basic education, while the policy makers are busy changing the curriculum every year. Gone are the days when a poor student could manage with an old book managed from a senior because the syllabus is ever changing. Looking at the vote bank politics and nothing more, the recruitment of teachers at the primary level is determined by political allegiance and not by the ability to teach. On being asked about what would be the decimal version of 1 ½, a mathematics teacher coolly said that it would be 1.12 !
The health system is in an abyss, there is corruption at every level. You have to believe in God to discuss why the majority of us do not die of an epidemic.
Add to all these the discrimination that exists in our country regarding caste, creed, religion and sex in spite of our averment against this as spelt out in our constitution and the problem is gigantic.
Our great leaders understand each of the problems, and its enormity. Having no solution
at and, they have decided to take the role of Nepo, the famous character in one Bengali
idiom, take the curd and discard the watery part.
Long Live India!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
INDIA in 2014
India in 2014 will be something like this:
a) Population will be 1.25 billion with the poor people winning in the race of growth.
b) The Indian market will be lucrative and foreign investors will consider it a heaven.
c) We will have dollar at 70 Rs to a rupee. The exporters should have earned more with this devaluation, but their quality of products will see higher rejection rate.
d) There will not be good economics, because it will be driven by bad politics.
e) The non plan expenditure will rise as we will be driven by populism.
f) The media will be all the more pervading, specially the electronic media. Whoever will control the media, will be the king.
g) The test match version of the game of cricket will be having a timely death.
h) Sex will not result in growth of children in well to do families, because the pseudo work pressure will result in less copulation.
i) The natural resources will dwindle, but Indian intelligentsia will not understand the implication in spite of committees being set up for the purpose. The committee members will include persons who should not be included.
j) While most of the work force including scientists, engineers, professors, doctors, teachers, bankers etc will be flooded with incompetent people, our government with utmost care will increase the salaries of those in the public sector which will force private sector to follow suit.
k) Frauds will be rampant.
a) Population will be 1.25 billion with the poor people winning in the race of growth.
b) The Indian market will be lucrative and foreign investors will consider it a heaven.
c) We will have dollar at 70 Rs to a rupee. The exporters should have earned more with this devaluation, but their quality of products will see higher rejection rate.
d) There will not be good economics, because it will be driven by bad politics.
e) The non plan expenditure will rise as we will be driven by populism.
f) The media will be all the more pervading, specially the electronic media. Whoever will control the media, will be the king.
g) The test match version of the game of cricket will be having a timely death.
h) Sex will not result in growth of children in well to do families, because the pseudo work pressure will result in less copulation.
i) The natural resources will dwindle, but Indian intelligentsia will not understand the implication in spite of committees being set up for the purpose. The committee members will include persons who should not be included.
j) While most of the work force including scientists, engineers, professors, doctors, teachers, bankers etc will be flooded with incompetent people, our government with utmost care will increase the salaries of those in the public sector which will force private sector to follow suit.
k) Frauds will be rampant.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Me
Hi I am the grand old man ,59,who did nothing substantial in life. Accidentally my wife is bearable , good looking , employed and kind. I have a daughter and a son who are doing ok in life.
In short mine is a straight-jacketed life, which in the long run makes sense . Many people strive for it, and circumstances helped me achieving it.
I do not have much to complain, except the fact that in all these years, I could not understand basic science. What colossal waste of time !
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