Hi Bhuvana,
thank you for your support... Firstly i wish to compliment you on your quotes about the three alphabets... and I like the second one the most.... yeah breaking works in many cases..... and about my post see I had got only one reply for my post... inspite of having 33 viewers

. It has not even triggered most of the intellectuals either. I had also posted this in my blog and had got lot of controversial thoughts... its true when we are out of our country we learn what is missing in our own...

let us hope for the best. but I dont think that government is going to bring up a law to eradicated beggers as the burden will inturn fall on their head to give employment for them

. Sometime you know I feel that the country has to be reweeded... I mean remove all dirty things all at a time because its like a cyanide. a little of bribery in the country will spread throughout the country while we are in the porcess of removing them at the other end. at times law has to be violent to bring a big change. let us hope for the best.
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Originally Posted by bhuvnidhi Good thought, Jeffreena!I am with you on this.
Everytime I see the good roads and the infrastructure here , I used to think why the hell India cannot do anything with such vast Manpower and resources in our hand.When somebody can carve a desert to a better living place and make it green also, why can't we.Yes,Japan is a mega example for development.
I think lotz of problems in India such as Bribery,adultery,rape etc., etc., boils down to education and upbringing.
If we blame on people who are less-educated then what do we say about the so called highly-educated craving for citizenship in foreign land?Yes, we need to bring up our kids with a sense of responsibility and patriotism should be in the blood .This will reduce this bribery to an extent.
Imagine the amount of money allocated in construction of highways connecting all major cities.If I am right it is more than 25,000 crores.Where has all this money gone?And we are all against privitaization.I think things will atleast move if they are privatised.The goverment officials might loose their side income????? and they might be forced to "work " as well????Huh...when will we change?
And we have elected ministers whom we know are criminals.There are leaders who do not even bother about peole being massacured by the religious aires they blow.All they need is political crown.Even the media cannot do anything about these.When will we realise that it is only "we" "common people " who suffer and not the politicians?
Good that you brought this topic.When we went for vacation last time to India(when Dr Kalam was the president) , we saw a lot of beggars near the temples and in tourist places.
My husband was telling me that we will write an E-mail to Mr Kalam about and idea he has to reduce this beggary.After seeing your thread , I am getting that "um" to write a mail soon to the current president.Hopefully will do it soon.
I would say we can make a difference if the parents of current generation atleast take an oath that "we will bring up "responsible" citizens of India in a "responsible" manner".
Regards,
Bhuvana. |