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Wednesday 24 August 2011

64th INDEPENDENCE DAY OF INDIA - BRIEF ASSESSMENT


India celebrated her 64th Independence Day on 15th August 2011 . India is my motherland and I am happy that she is free from any imperial and colonial rule . We can remain free only when our country is free . Freedom means freedom in totality subject to certain constitutional bindings . Fundamental rights means our existence in the country with a sense of dignity and uprightness but at the same time involves a feeling of certain fundamental duties enshrined in our constitution by 42nd amendment in 1976 . Irony is that we often talk of fundamental rights with our feasts clenched or chests emboldened but hardly talk of fundamental duties with the same fervour . I opine bravado means both in claiming rights and performing duties . A balance is now need of the day .
Where we lack . This is a question most of us would like to ask . What we have achieved during 64 years of our independence . We should not forget we remained under colonial rule for approximately two hundred years and the resources of country was drained out by the British ruthlessly . Thus when the British finally left the country we were left with a shattered economy as there were no industrial productions and the cottage industries was in a mess . While Britain flourished on account of its Industrial revolution hundred years ahead the Industrial revolution in India thriving on her resources input  we felt cheated and bewildered . Nonetheless we started on a good note investing in the field of agriculture right from the First Five Year Plan and industry afterwards . 
Political freedom is one aspect of coin . What we need is proper socio-economic development combined with political freedom. Unfortunately we have taken a very long time to work effectively for socio - economic progress . we have passesd delayed legislations which give teeth to socio-economic progress . I would not blame any party or individual for that . What I visualise and conceive is that we have lacked a slew of visionary and dedicated leaders except a few one who could have fast steered the country in all these spheres.
The time is yet not gone . Certain legislations so far are pointers that we are serious for the development of the country . Reservation of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in government services , Right to Information Act against corruption, Right to Education Act 2009 for free and compulsory education for children ( all on national level ) , Right to service in states of Bihar and Madhya Pradesh , 50% reservation of women in local bodies in some of the states , as well as recent developments on Food Security Bill and a strong LOKPAL likely to be initiated in Parliament against corruption are indicators that we have understood the reality how a nation/polity can progress .
The most important issue before the country in present days is the issue of corruption of which many of us are not serious.  Corruption eats into the very vitals of the country . Former Prime minister of India late sh. Rajiv Gandhi once stated and agreed that only  fifteen percent of benefit of government schemes trickles down to beneficiaries most of whom are poor and leaving in hardships. Rest 85% dried up midway. Situation has rather aggravated today. Certainly the money of tax givers should not become subjected to the corrupt practices of those who are powerful and manipulators. Anybody thinking that he would simply walk over after embezzling the money of the government must be booked under appropriate laws and fund so embezzled must be brought back to the government exchequer . If the loot/plunder of money in billions is checked every year the country will have resources enough to feed and educate each and every individual below poverty line and the country will become militarily powerful so that none may think of grabbing its land and continue terrorist activities here .The red menace or the problem of naxalism will also be wiped out from the land as no youth will remain unemployed to carry the arms supplied by the red forces . This is all happening due to abject poverty and for the reason money is being drained out from the normal system and is lying hidden from the tax net . However, the efforts are going on - on the part of the government as well as citizens . Remedies for different malaises will reflect in due course of time . Rome was not built in a day and we should be optimistic India will evolve gradually to become a strong force to reckon with.
- Sudhanshu kumar

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Rakshabandhan - a day for sisters

A few days back there was a festival in India known as Rakshabandhan in which a sister ties a thread around the wrist of a brother and takes an assurance from him  for her life long security and protection . The brother does not speak any word of protection . It is rather a silent and deemed assurance on behalf of  brother . The brother accepts the thread on his wrist and thus a bond between brother and sister is re-established and renewed every year . This  tradition takes place every year and is continuing from time immemorial . The next side of story / social reality . The sister is living unhappily with her husband after marriage or is in utter distress after the death of her husband or has been driven out by her in-laws , many brothers living happily with their own families do not care for their sisters . She is living a life of destitute thus . The reason why a brother does not turn up for help is his fear that he will have to help her financially or give something from his property for her survival . The property share of sister is still lying with the brother and he is not willing to help her . This is ironical , immoral and unethical on the part of  brothers .

An Appeal

On this festival every brother should pledge that he will extend property share to his sister , a right denied to her so far . -  Sudhanshu Kumar

Monday 22 August 2011

indiannational: RAIN HARVESTING

indiannational: RAIN HARVESTING: The monsoon has come but this is not raining well . We should pray to God that this should rain to save the farmers of this country and pro...

RAIN HARVESTING

The monsoon has come but this is not raining well . We should pray to God that this should rain to save the farmers of this country and  provide foodgrains to all and make substantial export to other countries to earn good revenue to motherland . For the last many years monsoon is not acting successfully resulting in indebtedness of farmers all across the country and leading to certain suicide cases in Andhra Pradesh , Uttar Pradesh  & Bihar . There may be many more cases . Let us think and plan about the agriculture of the country which we are not doing honestly . The crux of the matter is that we should not depend solely on monsoons but create and devise our own ways of  irrigation facilities by linking the rivers , making  small and natural dams , renovating traditional earthen canals , ponds and wells etc .  as well as rain harvesting by other feasible methods whatever little water comes on this earth even during failed monsoons . We should not sit crossed hands and at least spread the ideas to the planners and farmers of this country . This will be a fruitful and noble deed on our part .                    
           - sudhanshu kumar

Saturday 20 August 2011

Tree Plantation

 Today I have come with an appeal to all those who view this blog write - up. The monsoon season is going on and this is the best time for tree plantation as trees survive during the rains without any extra efforts . We all should pledge to produce oxygen for us . We have no right to consume oxygen without producing it . George Bernard shaw , the great British playwright / dramatist  rightly puts it that we should not consume without producing . So plant one tree at least in this season either inside your house or outside whichever is preferable for you .

Thanking you - sudhanshu kumar

MONSOON

This monsoon I had been praying to God to give rains to India as the south-west monsoon has been ditching the country for the last many years . I have in fact not seen good monsoon rains in these years and crave for them heartily . I remember my childhood days when there were thunders , lightning , storms and rains continuing for two-three days at a stretch or even beyond that . I remember my parents collecting  foodgrains , fuels and fodders for the monsoon period . sometimes the sun did not shine for many days and one day when it shone our faces too shone and we heaved a sigh of relief . The children these days are poor and deprived so far as beauty of monsoon and what we saw in our days is concerned . The rainbows were excellent and pleased us to the core of our heart . We saw them and became jubilant . The seven colours were splendid , marvellous . I have been missing them this monsoon . I wish the rainbows to see in the sky this time . I will be a blessed one if this happens.   Wishing you all good luck  -  Sudhanshu Kumar