INDIA

"INDIA is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most intructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only."
-Mark Twain

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Should we act? or silently sit back and watch?

IPL and world cup season.. The cricket mania dominates whatsoever.. chuck out the board exams!! Damn the boards.. How dare u keep the exams when we have the world cups???!! But this post is not really about the cricket fever and its effects.. A new stadium is being built at kochin at the cost of 350crores to accommodate 10 IPL matches and other International matches in coming years. The already present stadium accommodates both football and hockey matches. (Remember maaro maaro song.. The same stadium!! )




I know what makes you think is significant here.. The point is, its being built at the cost of 24acres of Mangrove forests..In addition to that, its being built in a forest area spoiling the wildlife habitat, evacuating local tribal groups etc.. Poor keralites.. Even the opposition party is not supporting to protest against the happening. Money Magic!!  God's own country ????


Do you remember in your day long bus journey from a city to another city involved the travel through the forest routes with shades of trees on the roadside?.. I even remember seeing peacocks and deers on the way to chennai from srirangam!! 
Now where all did all that go?? Either you see new new nagars coming up selling the plots, or a super hi5 tech park coming up!! Now the Travel time reduces.. buses going fast.. roads are awesome.. but... I just think of the trees that were cut down.. the lands that were eaten up... There is absolutely No use in demolishing a forest and setting up a lawn in the median of a highway !!!Trains are even worse.. Indian railway tracks are the best ever dump yards in the world being filled by plastic cups.. Even the faeces can break one day.. But not the plastic cups you throw my dear!!!
uh??? i can hear your voices... Urbanization.. developments, Infrastructure... blah.. blah... blah..and more importantly.. As if I don't add up to this misery or what etc.. ?? Alas..!! lets try thinking logically to an extent than being argumentative.. For a minute, just think... Do you really think these  Urbanization.. developments, Infrastructure could help us life long??


I am not here to conclude this post with a "solution" to advice you!! Its upto us.. the youth.. the sceptic rationalists.. to act on this... What we can do within our limits???? I just pondered over and i took these oaths of late...
  • I will throw off the degradable wastes in my own compost
  • I am going to carry a bag every time I shop
  • I will generate minimum E-Waste.
  • I will not throw off the plastics wherever i see them.
  • I will not waste materials right from food items to papers( ppl evencollect unused papers from hostels and use as rough note!!)
  • I will try to use public transport system as much as i can.
  • I will make my family Eco-Aware!!! 
I am not posting here to kindle you up to change your attitudes overnight.. It's information Age and we are independent thinkers. Analyze you tech-savvy minds!!  :)
My apologies to the readers for the tone and digressions in this blog... I attribute the reasons to live examples I see of late!!
I am here just to reiterate analyze your actions ecologically too the next time you do something.. After all.....

There is no PLANET B!!!!






Thursday, February 17, 2011

MAKING A DIFFERENCE!

A ten das NSS camp was organised by our Carmel school, Erode at Periyachettipalayam village from 29th January to 4th February 2010. This year the theme of this special camp was "Healthy Youth for Healthy India". Twenty five NSS volunteers participated in the camp under the supervision of a programme officer. During the camp various activities like talks related to the theme and other social issues, interaction with the community and an awareness programme were organized in the adopted village. The students planned and conducted activities to make villagers aware of the ways in which they could contribute to the progress of their vilage.

Periyachettipalayam is a small village 5 kms away from Erode town. All volunteers were accomodated in the government school at the village. Initial hardships with respect to accomodation and hygiene brought them together as a united and supportive group.




Volunteers understood the villagers' culture, customs and means of livelihood. They came to know of the social problems that the villagers faced in their day to day life - mlnutrition being the most prominent. Unemployment, child marriage, alchoholism and ignorance were common as well. Corruption and inefficiency prevalent in the government machinery added to their problems. Also, the poor level of education was something to be sympathized with. Thus, the only way by which we could help them lead better lives was to teach the students and create awareness among villagers. While we did this, we too learnt a lot - both from the villagers and from the special programmes that had been organized for us at the camp. It was a reminder for the students that there is still a lot of work to be done to bring the villages of our country on par with the rich cities. The camp was a way of fulfilling our obligation toward society and learning that we can make a difference if we want to.

-Santanu Sasidharan Std.XII, Carmel M.H.S.S, Erode

Saturday, February 12, 2011

CORRUPTION IN INDIA

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
– John Acton

Corruption means lack of integrity. It is an act done with intent to gain some advantage, inconsistent with official duty and the rights of others. It is not only about bribery, it also relates to the abuse of power in decision making process. It is a form of behaviour that deviates from ethics, morality, traditions and law. It is a global phenomenon which has progressively increased over time, and is now rampant in all societies across the world. In simple words, corruption is use of public office for private gain.

Corruption in India is a consequence of the nexus between bureaucrats, politicians and criminals. Earlier, bribes were paid for getting wrong things done, but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right time. It is a vicious circle which keeps going on. It doesn’t shock Indians anymore to know that not only the politicians, ministers and officers are corrupt, but even the judges, professors, doctors and Nongovernmental organizations, etc., also belong to the same category. Corruption is prevalent in almost every level. Further, corruption has become something respectable in India, because respectable people are involved in it. It has its way because everyone is happy and no one has any problem with it. All of us break laws everyday and we also love the fact that we can do so when it is convenient for us.



The phenomenon of corruption is witnessed everywhere in the world is similar in this perspective. What differs is the magnitude of the problem.
The nongovernmental organization Transparency International, Berlin releases Corruption Perceptions Index annually. According to the 2010 CPI, the least corrupt countries are Denmark and New Zealand they are 1st in rank, whereas the most corrupt country is Somalia which ranks 178th, India ranks 87th it was 85th in 2008. It is getting worse here every year.



Some of the leading causes include overpopulation, unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, and low wages of government officials and monopoly of the elite class. It is always the small fry who is sacrificed in any scam; the elite are never caught. It is no wonder that the Indian democracy is fast turning into a system “by the elite, for the elite and of the elite”.

"All that we want is young minds should come into action without any fear."
With Hopes,
A fearless Indian.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Young minds - Warnings from GenX :) !!!





The most enthusiastic lot of the Indians... "youth" is undoubtedly the responsible and prestigious position amongst all groups of the lot. Apart from the cliche that the young minds are  aggressive and "hurrying" haste-actors, We wanted to throw light on what today's young minds really deal with and the problems associated.. :).
We wanted to discuss the issues and shout aloud to the world the grief we had within us all these years.. Not that we don't dare to pull out the collars of the black sheep (oldies most of them !!) and express our aggression... It gives you just one message... We still have a small belief in the motto behind which the present set of rules were framed. The day is not very far off... where either every youth fills in the Ballot Box with 49 'O' or never turns up to the booth. giving up his hope in democracy. . . which eventually is a shame to the Rulers since Independence!!

Prioritizing the problems around us today was a difficult task. Not owing to the scarcity of problems in number but the competition amongst them as they all deserve the no.1 spot.!!! I could easily form the following table and i am sure i have missed many!!
                         
PRESENT DAY HURDLES BEFORE US (Black marks on us!! ) !!!

The following list is our achievements in the past years??!!! :)

  • A - Adarsh housing Scams
  • B - Bofors case 
  • C - Commonwealth Scandals
  • D - Documents and Stamp paper frauds.
  • E - Environmental issues.
  • F - Fishermen deaths
  • G - Godhra Massacre and associated communal riots.
  • H - Harshath Mehta's manipulations ??!!!!
  • I -  Intellectual thefts of indian assets.. (Nuke deal, Attacks on Indian students abroad.. )
  • J -  Judiciary Corruptions (CJI case??!!!)
  • K - Kashmir issue 
  • L -  LTTE and lankan genocide !!
  • M - Mis-handling of Nuke deal
  • N - Naxalite terrorism
  • O - Ozone holes and Global warming issues
  • P - Price rise issues.
  • Q - Queuing of pending cases in courts in INDIA.
  • R - River water disputes
  • S - Spectrum
  • T - Terror attacks (Mumbai, parliament, .....???)
  • U - ULFA problems
  • V - Victimization of Stampedes, Gas tragedies, Train accidents...
  • W - Wealth Accumulation in Swiss Banks
  • X - Xceeding the land acquisition limits for SEZ's and STP's!! 
  • Y - Yield reduction and productivity lessening in crops and grains.
  • Z - Zeroed and powerless LAW enforcement agencies. :( 
I might look a pessimist listing down the issues. But I am actually enlightened with the resources that my nation has got with it.With the Work force in excess and the abundance of human resource and easily ignitable people, I am very much hopeful of combating these issues. Every individual can be made responsible. An Eco-friendly, uncorrupted, responsible citizen is not rare amongst us.With the dreams of 2020 in mind, and a progressive path in plan, I am sure We are all set to make history. The glittering days are no more a dream but the reality... IF.... the hurdles are crossed aptly.
We, the youth are dynamic with unexpected levels of optimistic attitudes. On looking the list, one thing is clear.. Corruption and administrative inefficiencies are primary. and issues like the environment and Price rise are equally important. We are watchful of happenings around us and This time we will answer through the fingers in the Ballot paper. If the same old fate of corruption is going to stay again and again,to save INDIA one cant stop the Bagat singh in everyone of us coming out explicitly.!!

With Optimistic Hopes,
An INDIAN in Twenties!!


 
  

Thursday, February 10, 2011

MONEY LENDING IN COMING ELECTION TO STATE LEGISLATURES

We are much expecting the forthcoming state government election to get a corruption free government at least this time. But are we going to get? Let’s see. Unless the young minds of India coming into act we won’t get a corruption free government.


Now the serious and sensitive issue is the money lending. Whenever the election comes the politicians starts distributing money, briyani pockets and "quarter" bottles to get the votes. Are they going to give those throughout our life? No they're like festivel offers. The poor people without knowing their intensions falls into their pocket like fireflies. The tragedy here is people having some expectations for every party based on how much they’ve corrupted.


For example, 1. DMK - Rs.2000
2. Indian National Congress - Rs.2000
3. ADMK - Rs.1000 like that.
• Not accurate, may be even high in metro cities.
• May vary because of the latest scams like 2G, common wealth , etc.: D



How pathetic this is? People don’t know the meaning of “lending” - Disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned.


Even though this is like throwing our mother into prostitution, the money you are going to get for this election is actually yours. They have corrupted our money through years. Some of the “good citizens of India” won’t borrow that money because their self-respect will stop them.


But my kind suggestion is everyone should borrow the amount from all the parties and then vote according to your wish because we are not corrupting any other’s money we are getting back our own money. Say if your hands are pure, you are not going to get that money, then think a minute, are they going to spend that money for supplying foods to differently abled persons? No, the intermediate persons (the suppliers) will put that into their pockets, they will fulfil their needs.

I got 500 rupees for "Lok sabha election" previous year, expecting a good amount now. :P So think again. "we have to be a Roman in Rome"