- Finished reading “India Calling” by Anand Giridharadas.. Liked the first half but the second half of the book was unbearable.. #
- Once you pour the water out of the bucket it’s hard to get it back in it. -Chinese Proverbs #
- Surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher. -Oprah #
- Read this poem I wrote last year!! http://fb.me/T3NncccU #
- “Your attitude is either the lock on, or the key to the door of success.” – Denis Waitley #
- Latest poem i wrote today!! http://fb.me/OEODq7PM #
- Got totally drenched in Bangalore rains today… I am loving it!! #
- Victory for justice, human rights, truth. Dr Binayak Sen gets bail from Supreme Court. SC says no case of sedition against him… #
- Giving final touches to a poem… Watch out in a couple of hours!! #
- It has been sometime since I have gone for a long ride.. Anybody interested to ride to Ooty next weekend? #
- Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies if thou doest every act in life as though it were thy last. -Aristotle #
- 6 Important life lessons http://t.co/RU3jcxW #
- I cried because I had no shoes; til’ I saw a man with no feet. Life is full of blessings. Sometimes we’re just too blind to see them. #
- Election time special – A small poem http://fb.me/z6gwvfNl #
- I never wanted to be a businessman, I just wanted to change the world. – Richard Branson #
- Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle. – Abraham Lincoln #
- How will our history of today will be written after 200 years? Read on… http://fb.me/VY2TLmf8 #
Start, even if it is just YOU
There is life, and there is death,
Lets make the most of every breath!
One moment you live, next you die,
Laugh often, but never you cry!!
When you feel alone,
Just look into the sky!
Enjoy life in the unknown,
And aim for a new high!!
When you face a challenge,
You can give up, or you can try!
Be brave and take the plunge,
Who knows, maybe you can fly!!
Each day you meet new people,
Some will say Hi, and some Bye!!
As life plays itself in a circle,
Enjoy it fully, no need to ask why??
The grass is green, the sky blue,
And the road is always nearby!
Each dream you must pursue,
Start, even if it is just YOU!!
How democracy has failed us?
Missile technology has underwent great progress over the last half a century. We have supersonic missiles, missiles which can be launched from sea, air or land, intercontinental ballistic missiles and missiles which can launch nuclear warheads too. But if the delivery system of a missile fails, even the best missile is just a crap of steel, doesn’t serve its purpose, and can be dangerous to the party it was supposed to benefit.
Similarly, we might have the best government driven by the best constitution which was drafted by BR Ambedkar and other such eminent people, but if the delivery system fails, all that becomes a bunch of people sitting in large buildings creating a lot of waste, which defeats the original purpose of having a government and constitution. Most would agree that democracy has failed us, but it is important to know how much?
Most of our government departments are plagued by inefficiency and unaccountability. There is no transparency in the process and babus misuse their privileges giving rise to corruption. Election process is easily rigged by political parties who often give money or freebies for votes. Poor people, instead of seeing elections as their opportunity to elect the right people to ensure long-term growth for themselves, see elections as one chance to turn the bribe taker to bribe giver and rig their votes for short term monetary gains. If elections are not fair, the whole foundation of democracy shakes.
Due to the large amount of money doled out in elections, politicians and bureaucrats (hand-chosen by politicians) engage in corruption once in power to recover the money, giving rise to scams. Indirectly, it also leads to loss of confidence from industry and tax payers. It harms the public eventually, but people are too ignorant or too cynical to realize that. This led to a flawed democratic system which is existing in India today and continuing as such. Any change in the system has to be done by politicians themselves and as corruption has seeped into the highest levels, it is understandable why they don’t change the laws and rules.
Again applying the metaphor of a missile to a government, when a government fails to do its function, it becomes a very dangerous weapon in the hands of those in power. What is supposed to be for the people, by the people and of the people turns into something harmful to people itself. This defeats the very purpose of having a democratic government.
If you are thinking what am I trying to imply, think what would you do if you know a missile has lost control and can fall anywhere with disastrous consequences. You will look for ways to protect yourself, try to shot down the missile, or simply go mad and crazy. So why not the same in the case of failed governance? Why don’t we try to protect ourselves? Why don’t we get angry? Why don’t we go crazy?
I can write more, but I am leaving it here as an open question. Leave your replies, and I will make sure to respond to them as best as I can.
Oh God Make Me Holy, But Not Today
It is the time of election,
You’ve got to vote for someone!
None is purer than Satan,
It’s a shame, but it’s got to be done!!
They give money and freebies,
And try to buy our voting power!
Only when you sell it for few rupees,
The servant becomes the master!!
Occupying the highest office,
They do nothing but promise!
They must say when they pray,
Oh God make me Holy, but not today!!
India after 200 years
We, as a nation, stand today in a moment of reckoning. We are at a fortunate junction where our actions will decide the course our nation and 1.2 billion people will take in the coming decades and centuries. If India’s history were to be written 200 years later, what we do in the next few years will certainly play a very important role. We have broken from the shackles of the license raj and taken the flight of globalization and economic growth. We are expected to be third largest economy soon. But at the same time, we are plagued by many social evils like poverty, illiteracy, corruption, etc. Whether and how we act in this moment of reckoning will decide whether we rise like a phoenix in the 21st century or again loose the opportunity to reclaim the title of “Sone ki Chidiya“.
We have a feel good mentality about our future now. Incomes are rising, jobs are plenty, multinationals have set up shops in different cities and amenities are galore if you want to go out for eating, recreation or just fun. We are one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and our companies like Reliance, TCS, Infosys are going multinational. Our engineers are behind many technological innovations in developed countries, and we are being seen as a knowledge powerhouse. American President Barack Obama has publicly asked American kids to study hard or they risk loosing their jobs to Indians (and Chinese). We have made our mark in the filed of telecom, space technology, medicine, defense, and have also started to make an international impact in arts and sports.
However, having said that, we are grappling with many problems which are deep rooted in our system because of our colonial roots and the closed economy system from 1950-1990. Our economic growth has still left a large part of the population untouched. We have got problems of poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, corruption, rising prices, social inequality and terrorism. We are one of the poorest countries in the world, where more people have access to mobile phones than a toilet. The middle and higher classes use drinking water for flushing toilets too, and the lowest segments of society don’t even have access to clean drinking water. The condition of women is still poor. More than 50% are illiterate, and there are still social ills like dowry, child marriage, female infanticide prevalent in society. Our public services are breaking under the strain of bureaucracy and inefficiency.
With majority of our population being young, and the kind of confidence they see for their future, I believe we have everything to change the situation around. The youth have to see this as a moment of reckoning, where the actions we take today will decide the future course our nation takes. We can feel the optimism an average Indian has in the way he goes about his daily routine, with aspirations in his mind and hope in his vision. The Indian today wants to grab a piece of this growth, a piece of future, and provide a better future for himself and his family, and indirectly, for the nation too.
So when our history is written 200 years down the lane, what our generation did with this opportunity will decide the course India takes. We have missed opportunities in the past, and we might miss this one too if we let our skepticism and cynicism about the current state of affairs overcome the very basic human ability, to strive despite of problems and shortcomings. History might say India had a golden opportunity to shine and lead a new world but instead it dig its own grave and continued to grapple with its problems. Or history might witness the rise of India, again, after the period of colonization and slow growth for 60 years, into a prosperous society and economy which will lead the world order in matters of importance. We have already shown leadership to the world in the area of trade reforms and environment concerns, and there is no doubt why we can’t give this world the direction it is looking so badly for.