Liberation from whom?
After liberating itself from the clutches of Chairman Mao Zedong China was virtually flying to progress and prosperity, alas India had no Mao from whom it could be liberated as it was already liberated from the British and was at the cross roads of history getting ready for “a tryst with destiny” in the words of India’s first Prime Minister. Alas! a tryst with destiny it was not, a stagnation of destiny it turned out to be.
Poverty stricken, a status symbol !!!
It was the misfortune of
A dream team, but hands-tied
When the immediate neighbor China welcome multinationals with high technology and top management skills and reap rich harvests of prosperity, what makes India shy going global remains hard to understand. Prime Minister Manmohansingh, President APJ Abdulkalam, and Finance Minister Chidambaram make a dream team that can make any other nation jealous, but with the supports and threats of the left have tied the hands of these gentlemen to such a level they are forced to act and speak like hard core communists doing much harm to the progress of this nation. When
Monolith v/s “heterolith”
When
A “casteist” government
Ending of poverty must be the prime target of the government which rules a nation with about 50% population living just hand to mouth existence. But winning next election seems to be the sole aim of the dream team. What else would be in the mind of the rulers who frequently talk about the caste details of the staff working for the corporate entities?
Education, education and education
The backwardness in the rural areas can be solved only by education and education alone. The present state of government schools and the curriculum followed is not fit to produce employable population. Good private schools are located in towns and the fee they charge is unaffordable to BPLs (people of Below Poverty Line group). What our policy makers have done to address this problem is little nothing. Allowing rural students to study in good schools by granting scholarships have not entered in the heads of our strategists (It would be thrice cheaper than producing “obsolete scholars” with illiterate school masters” as it is done today.
Water! Water! Everywhere, nor any drop to drink!
When
Blind leading the blind
How students with quality can be churned out of a school which is manned by faculty who are incapable of writing or speaking good language. Barring an elite few living in the towns and who can afford costly education, graduates who pass out remain unskilled and unfit for good jobs. What these governments have done to enable poor villagers to access quality education. The government which is ignorant of the value of real education is actually un-educating students! Leaving poor people to the mercy of government schools and destroying the future of the village children is not a credit to any government.
More and more loans
It is widely believed that giving more loans to farmers will increase the yield and the “wise” ministers and activists are arguing for allocating for more and more funds to the farmers. All the money ends up as dowry payments to their daughters’ marriage or acquiring luxury goods of no productive purpose. It is natural that these loans end up as NPAs (non-performing assets – a banker’s jargon). If forced to repay the loan the farmers may commit suicide, even now farmers are well-known for their death wish. An illiterate farmer cannot be expected to be much better either.
Corporatise it !!!
When corporates are ready to grab any opportunity that comes their way, why this cumbersome job of agriculture be left to the poor farmers who have no knowledge on modern farming or modern technologies? How a farmer who finds it hard to find both ends meet can invest heavily in agriculture? The corporates will and can pay more to the farmers than what they earn at present by managing their farms themselves.
A billion dollar question
The corporatisation of agriculture is accused as a cover for land grabbing is the politician’s argument, by framing effective laws it can simply be done by not changing ownership of the land. Through better agricultural management, capital inputs and farming techniques, the face of Indian agriculture will see dramatic changes. Will our politicians listen is the billion dollar question. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan! (victory to the soldier and victory to the farmer!)
Totaly that we need to concentrate more on our agriculture sector. Unles we have another green revolution our country will cease to be self sufficient in the immediate future.
ReplyDeletefunny, you never mentioned anything about how China reached it's goals through suppressing it's citizens, annexing other territories, or just plain ignoring IPR. You should go to China and see how they live the Chinese, and I am not talking about the rich in Shanghai or Beijing.
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