There have not been many days in the
year we wake up to read the newspaper that the inflation in the country has
touched an historic high. But in the last few years, the news has become the
most common thing an avid news reader has come across daily. Is it important
for a common man or in simple terms, a citizen of the country to have a concern
about this issue? The answer is definitely YES. It may be the simplest thing in
words to see the numbers of inflation flying high, but nobody cares to
understand that it in turn affects the common man by the increase in the prices
of basic commodities like petrol, milk, vegetables, rice, etc. Over the years,
this situation has touched a point of normalcy to an extent that hardly anyone
cares about the burning issue. Not until July 2012 happened. Wondering what,
the first three months of this financial year 2012-2013 has witnessed the
heaviest decrease in the percentage of industrial production in more than 15 years.
This decline in the manufacturing is mainly due to the sudden decrease in the
production of small scale industries due to less or lack of small scale
investments, capitalists and withdrawal of shareholders. Fitch Ratings an
agency monitoring the world economy in independent terms has voiced its concern
over India has said that there is a good chance for the country to downgrade
the Sovereign Rating in the next 12 to 24 months. The enormity of the situation
is well read by this report. Sovereign Rating is a stamp over economical
authority based on which a country's stability over its own financial
conditions is established. This agency has sent a serious note to the financial
authorities of our country that over the next 2 years, India will witness a
threat to its Sovereign Rating as the economic slump is growing a tad too fast.
Irresistibly in the last quarter of 2011-12, our GDP growth rate touched a
reasonable 5.3%. But after driven by a slump in manufacturing, the most recent
data showed factory output declining sharply by 1.8% in June. Thus it is making
the situation -probably for the financial establishments- out of control. Even
in his Independence Day speech yesterday, Dr.Manmohan Singh highlighted the
economic instability over national security issues. Such was the extent of this
economic 'disaster' that the Prime Minister moved the key points on Assam
domestic violence to the backstage. Every Indian's responsibility is to have
confidence in the country and its establishments. If the small scale
capitalists and shareholders fail to invest, the situation definitely is
unimaginable. The national banks which have prime responsibility of regulating
money and bringing out brave decision to outwit the 'black magic' surrounding
our economy is the 'need of the hour'. Both the national security issues and
the growing 'economic breakdown' are important to be tackled. An empire is
built using hard rocks. Even the slightest of damage is a serious concern. But
now even the biggest crack in the sidewalls seems to be common. Let the concern
arise! Wish the empire lives! Believe the tradition upholds. Be sure, the
legacy continues!
A phenomenal and everlasting legacy begins with the very first thought! An idea is even costlier than the end product itself.. I believe that I should be the change to the ever-expecting society which has brought me up!
Friday, 17 August 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Godliness in peace!!
'God is the protector. Godliness is
strength. But sometimes, devotion to god turns as murder' said Alfred The
Great, The Roman Emperor of London, 6 A.D. seeing the religious practices of
Roman people. Not so long ago, our eyes were filled with the news of a terrible
stampede at Sabarimala Hills when the devotees of Lord Ayyapan were made to
face last year. This is a news which touched our ears and heart and of course,
not the mind and eventually faded away. This is one of the few religious deaths
-which are both man-made and natural - in the so many deaths the world has seen
so far. One such biggest 'religious' massacre which happens continuously over
the last few years and the casualties climb up the ladder of death toll year by
year are the pilgrims who devote and 'chance their lives' to Amarnath. This
particular Amarnath Yatra is the biggest Indian pilgrimage in the Indian
sub-continent and has been followed ever since the first foreigner Vasco da
Gama of Spain landed in the country. The biggest mishap in the last few years
just shows that it’s no more a perfect holy performance rather it may be
accounted as risking the lives of people trying to obtain holiness. This is
truly unfair in the part of the state and central governments if they fail to
consider this growing havoc and to reduce the risk in undergoing such devotion.
The nobleness in portraying the goodness lies within the man itself. If in
case, he seeks the ability of an external supernatural force to withstand him,
he has to be adorned in good hands. This maybe a result of the year long
following of religious practices and that cannot be curtailed. Even in the year
2009, when the death toll was 45 pilgrims - many who were dead due to cardiac
arrest and pulmonary diseases - the government by the next year should have
organized many medical base camps in all the possible ways through the yatra.
Instead the matter was still in negotiation and the decisions were not fruitful
either. Unfortunately the catastrophe just got bigger by the next year,
counting the carcasses up to 68 and 97 in 2011. This is mostly because of the
fact that most of the pilgrims are middle-aged and old-aged men and women are
vulnerable to heart problems. We can't avoid such cases; instead we could
better the efficacy of the authorities to organize a risk-free pilgrimage. It
may sound weird to talk about conducting medical camps at an astounding
altitude of 12755 feet from the sea level, but given the wide welfare and the
prospective and chances our nation possesses, this sounds really possible.
Taking into serious consideration the causalities in the ongoing year - 97 so
far in the 28 days of the total 39-day pilgrimage - the responsibility is with
the government. Further, there needs to be a medical screening or test for the
pilgrims and reasonable health care has to be delivered. Meanwhile, the
pilgrims also are needed to be taught of analyzing their capability to attend
such life-potential-outraging pilgrimage. Awareness has to be created to the
religious masses through media, religious bodies, etc. Although it may be
against the religious practices followed, some rules can be broke in a
civilization which is longing to grow. The chief minister of Jammu &
Kashmir, Mr. Omar Abdullah - the youngest Chief Minister India has ever
obtained, then - has said the same opinion. Really at this crucial juncture of
human outrage, some decisions could change the fate of a whole nation. Wish the
responsible authorities are brave enough to decide which is better and are courageous
to make laws that would outlaw the present (f)laws. It’s not what you are
underneath, it’s what we do that defines you. God, Man, God. God made man. Man
made god. This is where human civilization began. As said, there is god in man
and he can do anything possible or impossible. This is really true, because he
is the one who even created the God - The Almighty -. So men, let’s leave our
madness in the name of godliness. Bravo!!
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
We could better be human!!
Not so long ago, when human beings -
the darest living species on planet Earth - grew a world that made the lives of
the entire world beautiful. This may be heartening for the 7billionth child
born last year as now she sees only the world that could be far away in her
wildest dreams. The biggest question is what happened between the first human
being born and the 7billionth one? That is planet Earth all about! It may just
take a single line to post a question like this, but the enormity of damage
that was witnessed by the total living species all these years is better than
the worst! We fail to see life as a gift; 'we' here refers to the so-called human
beings including the writer. We misunderstand life! The theme of a purposeful
life has been completely vanished! The character of compassion, kindness,
benevolence and truthfulness is hard to seek and find! It is better to be
playing the child-games than be on the competitive race starting from mid-20s
to early 60s. Everyone who has seen this world with a narrow-minded thought has
disappeared like the sand dunes in deserts. All great men who are still
remembered are just because they lived a life with a human feeling. The feeling
of oneness and humanity was in their blood and thus, they are here amidst us as
statues, inspirational figures, currency notes, postal stamps, offices and
still in the hearts of some men. Nowadays, the common man is more like a
machine. He runs behind money; he runs for fame; he runs for settling his life;
he keeps running; but finally forgets that the run never ends and that the run
for settling life is still a run! The world is full of doubts and
inconsistency. The aspect of being betrayed by the fellow beings is inevitable.
Nobody in this world is sure of what they need to do and how. The questions are
plenty but answers are less. The seekers are more but solvers dry in this vast
sand-ocean. We have got achievers but they even aren't content. As said always,
god has betrayed. He gave everything that one needs to find themselves happy
but he failed to give the quality of 'contentment'! The seekers keep seeking
until the seek becomes sick. The world would be empty. If there are no buyers,
who will be the sellers? Similarly, a common man would soon be deprived of
everything a child born on this planet has to ask for - food, water, shelter!
Where are we going ahead? Sorry, ahead is contradictory here. Yes, even we are
not sure whether we are moving ahead or not. It’s an utter useless life if we
fail to give back something useful to the nature which has till now brought us
up. Further, we are human beings and are written on our forehead to leave this
great earth one day. None knows when the D-day is. So what is there in living a
meaningful life within that 'life' period? What is there in sharing love,
smiling at people, admiring nature, adoring calmness, authenticating calmness,
adobing your colors of happiness on the life's portraits? It's not work. It's a
process. It's not justification. It's mere acceptance! He who lives life to the
most is considered god! We needn't be gods; let’s just be the children of them!
Love your neighbors. Share your good thoughts with friends. Keep your family
together. Make your workplace as heaven. If you are a leader, make your
followers praise you. Be good to them and they'll repose their likeness on you
through faith and hard work. There is nothing bigger than forgiving. There is
nothing worse than betraying. Forgive and forget the worst; target and treasure
the best! Let’s be the ambassadors of goodwill and the ghost-riders of bad! Let’s
be the promoters of peace and Prometheus of terror. At least if not for others,
let’s be true to our ourselves. Let’s accept that everyone born on the planet
is meant for a purpose. Let’s believe nature is our friend and we are their
brothers - because even before man was born, trees came into existence - and
not foe. Let’s appreciate ourselves and give the world of confidence. Life is beautiful
and we are blessed to the best of possibility to be born with six senses. Even
species with a single sense goes with the nature, why aren't we? The answer
lies within, search for it! Live life; years are rolling! Time never stops;
tide never stops! Spread the cheer; sky is constant; earth is constant; air is
constant; truth is constant. We could better be human!!
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