Sunday 21 July 2013

An alarming need for a radical change.

As India is reaching up and scrambling ahead to get to the summit of the economic development, democracy and other sectors, Indians too demand many things from their great nation. Being world ‘s third largest economy and the most promising democracy in the whole world, the indigent as well as bourgeoisie demand much from their country and to live up to the dreams of the Indians, to get the best results and to outshine others India needs to do much more.

We all demand many things from out nation but most of the time the great Indian demands are treaded and decimated by the masterpieces of our political class.

At one side you would come to see the sprucing up of Indian politics by our cunning and brainy politicians and their so-called desperation to do something for their great motherland while on the other hand the lower class(destitute and indigent people) and bourgeoisie have to face the real face of Indians politics where money is everything and you are nothing and this face was again disclosed in poverty stricken Bihar’s Chapra district where 23 children had to lose their life due to mid-day meal prepared with cooking oil containing monocrotophos, an organophosphorus compound that is used as an agricultural pesticide. On one side they tell the students as the future leaders of tomorrow while on the other side they are preparing the food of 120 million children with humongous carelessness and here we come to behold the inadvertent face of Indian politics where our rulers (servants at the time of elections) with brobdingnagian are debilitate and nullify the great Indian future dream who have been vested with the onus to pace forth, carrying forward the future of India.

Lately as I have mentioned earlier, 23 children have to face the dirty face of Indian politics after eating contaminated food prepared under the mid day meal scheme. It is not the first time that the benign and innocuous toddlers had to face the harsh and severe defects of the mid-day meal scheme.

Mid-day meal scheme has been a very innovative step but its implementation, just like the implementation of other schemes in India has been a fiasco. Bad quality and carelessly prepared food continue to haunt the people of India because of the bad implementation and unworthy structure of the scheme.

As John F. Kennedy has said, "ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.”
Now its the high time we do something for the whole nation. Those who are sitting at the peak position have just been elected by you people and they are merely your servants. They have been elected by you people. “They are from you and for you, your are not from them.”

We need to raise our voice against the ineffective rule of the political class. Only saying would not help, now the time has come to act. Now the time has come to raise our voice against those who have been replenished by the cupidity of power and avarice of money. Now the time has come to show them that :-

We are not blind, we can see.
We are not dumb, we can speak.
We are not deaf, we can listen.

And keep in mind that Yes, we can.

Yes, we can if we put in sincere efforts towards our goal and aim. Now the time has come to do something for the whole nation.

God Bless You.
God Bless India.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat



Jai Ma Bharati

Tuesday 16 July 2013

Sans quick justice, everything is futile.

Contemporarily the whole nation is outrageous on the dirty and criminal politics being played in the nation and the people are having a good reason too. Recently a lot of scams have been let out of the bag and the uproar in people seems exactly fair and right. Crooks and criminals snatch away an easy victory routing their opponents due to their immense power and money in their constituency. 
 But now according to the Supreme Court of India the people who are miffed at the criminality in the politics of nation have something to cheer about. But do they really need to cheer up? Lately Supreme Court has passed two judgements proscribing any convicted person from contesting elections even if the person has appealed to the High Court while the second judgement bars any person from contesting from jail even if the person is in temporary police custody.

Both the rulings are really good and are inevitably able to restrain the tainted people from contesting the elections but there is a very big risk too which could even lead to complete toppling of the democracy in the whole nation. The judgements also carry the risk of ousting the honourable and innocuous people from contesting in the election. There is a very very grave and brobdingnagian risk in the implementation of such a sensitive judgement. This judgement can lead to complete devastation of democracy in the nation. 

There is no lack of examples of cases in while some tainted people in collusion with police officers and in complicity with biased judges file sham cases and allege dubious accusations against the people. The new judgement carries the risk of strengthening such reprehensible and lamentably crooked plan.
We definitely need to cleanse our political system but not that way. You know our cons are best at finding the loopholes in everything.

The key problem that we are facing today is not that our politicians are inherently cons but the fault lies in our judicial system. Our judicial system is so dismally slow and feeble that it stimulates criminals to fight the elections. The moribund justice system allows people to do any crime with any gravity with complete impunity and then escape away from the "Long Hands" of Indian judicial system. 

Believe me if you commit a crime (say murder) in India and are being tried in Indian courts then, don't worry about anything. The proceeding are going to take more than 50-60 years to get completed (things can be even longer). In this respect criminals are very happy while the victims continue to be harassed. He has to pay fee to his lawyers, arrange for other things etc. and even after all these things he is not able to get a fair justice. Indian judiciary system is one of the lowest judiciary system in the world.

Besides all these things, with the help of this act parties will file different cases against each other leading to political animosity against each other and the country will go through a very big slow down due to the political vendettas. 

When nobody is convicted over the years, those with power will not wait for anything to use their money in order to get their desired candidate win the elections. They can rule from within the jail through their elected candidates and this will again lead to nothing except the same situation before. 

The attribute of rise in criminal politics also go to the slow and fragile legal system of the whole nation. Due to judicial proceeding which range for years , the criminals do what they want to sans any problems and there is nothing to feared for them.

At this point the judgements passed by the supreme court are a curse for the whole nation and will lead to complete political instability in the whole nation. If we want these judgements to bear fruit then first we have to tweak our judicial system in order to get quick judgement. 

people are getting more attracted towards the maoists just because they get quick judgements there. First we have to clean our judicial probing system to get the best and fair results. We have to set up different tribunals to get the best and the quickest possible results.

And if we can't then definitely these judgements are anathema for us all.


God bless you.
God bless India
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti


Thursday 11 July 2013

Dwindling economy's problems.

News coming from the Indian Economy sector is very flabbergasting. With nosediving rupee and depreciating economy the revival of Indian economy contemporarily seems to be blotted out by the smog of downfall of the Indian economy. Where there is a will, there is a way and with this thought in mind in an unprecedented move Commerce and Industry Minister  Anand Sharma and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram are going to Washington to lure investors and big companies to invest in the country. 


Presently the economy of most of the developing countries in the world is observing a downfall which a very bad presage of reversal of capital inflows and uninterested investors. There is no denying in the fact that US is having a very prodigious and humongous role in the world economy but this is also a fact that " God helps those who help themselves".


The White House's policy is definitely going to effect a radical and substantial change but now the government has to take steps itself too.


India is home of 1.241 Billion people and is counted 2nd in the list of most populated countries only second to China and that's why it needs more jobs and amenities for its denizens than that of others. Investors confidence in India is completely obliterated. Despite of being world's third largest economy the Government has hardly thought about it. Everythings works here in India (Jugaad Method). FDI is in tatters as many big foreign investments deeming India as the most successful market are thinking of mulling over their investments again. Financial sector reforms like insurance and pension have also been held back on various pretexts and the programmes started by various financial ministries have also been proved futile bearing no fruit at all. 

Achieving good growth requires a single-minded growth policy. To generate more and more jobs that the people now requires take some beating and the government has to introduce labour intensive manufacturing in handloom, handicraft etc to encourage and stimulate growth. We would definitely get the best results if we concentrate on job production rather than job protection.

We have to get our basics right. Small and Medium industries give employment to around 40% of the total workforce of India and also contribute to 45% of India's manufacturing output. We have a strong and robust need to enhance their growth and have to provide them with best and innovative financing. 

We also have a strong need to get our manufacturing sector growth accelerated. Manufacturing sector plays a very critical role in the function of the finance sector and we need to invest in that.

For large scale industries India needs to make itself a lavish and luxurious market and to ease trade norms and red tapes which are preventing the foreign investments into the nation.

In the coming time we are going to become the world's largest market and to maintain that standard we have to work very efficiently and with utmost efficacy.


God Bless India
God bless you.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti



Sunday 7 July 2013

A huge loss at the door.

Recently the indian currency plummeted to a record low outshining all other degradation records to reach the nadir with Rs. 60.35 equalling $1 while the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is at its decade's record low ranging to 5.4% and the finance calculations are at sixes and sevens discomfiting the whole nation. Despite of getting the tagline of being world's third largest economy its figures on human resource development are still ignominious as according to a world Bank report more than 1.2 billion people still continue to live below the poverty line earning mere Rs. 65/day or Rs. 1950/month or Rs. 23,400/year. But still we continue to get assurance from our great dedicated leaders that "We shall overcome someday." It might be true that our leaders meant that one day we will overcome all the barriers in the act of bribing and scams or some other wrongful and illegitimate works.

But talking about such things won't work as such people (not all leaders) are brought up to satiate their own cupidity not to do the welfare of the nation. Lets get apolitical today.

Today lets talk about the perspective of prodigious International Investors towards India. 

India is one of the world's largest markets for which International investors have a great penchant to do business. But still India ranks 132 in the Global Ease of Doing Business Index out of 185 country (that rule doesn't apply for our political group and government employees). Even after such horrifying figures India ranks 2nd most promising place for overseas business. Red tapes and lack of transparency are the pivotal reasons in support of the motion. 

Industry as a whole is an in toto mess in the Indian Inc. As the rolling out of the news of FDI came many great investors packed their bag to arrive in India but still all of them face the same fear- the fear that profits are going to elude them.

Big global star investors have everything to lose here on the global front because of the lax punishment rules. They risk losing their reputation as well as resources.

Lets for example take a big global company which has been investing in India. If post facto, they discover that the other company which they are corroborating with are at fault and is indulged in illegal practices which the company didn't know before striking the deal, the case end up in nothing with the company at fault being fined a small amount of money or some small charges and this thing aggrandizes the fear of the foreign investors in India.

International investors have a strong real feeling that they can't work in India without bribing (they should know that even Indian investors can't do that without shedding out their pockets in front of the official babus). But in India the guarantee of work being done then, is too unreliable. 

Policy flip-flops leads to huge unreliable changes leading to aggravation of the problems of global investors and after that most of their experiences are transferred to their next generation barring they new generation from investing in India.

This is the truth and that's why all the financial calculations are going wrong in India. Investors are ready to invest in China, a place where you pay and you get and that's why China is emerging as a great power.

To prevent such things Indian government needs to apply transparency in our business rules or we are going to lose something lavish, auspicious and promising.


God bless you.
God bless India
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

Friday 5 July 2013

Never back out of "PROMISES"--UPA's slogan.

The parliament's monsoon session is just a month away and the political parties are all ready to raise matters with utter gravity to exhibit themselves as the Pro-People party. But  UPA (United Progressive Alliance) has gone a step further than others to woo the vexed and miffed people of India who are unhappy with the incumbent government over the rife of scams which they have noticed in the tenure of this government by making the food security bill an ordinance.

The scam-tainted UPA government's desperate measure to sway the voters by portraying its "alacrity" for "welfare oriented reforms".

But the thing is that this food security bill is completely sham and has been ingeniously developed to dupe the naive poor people who have been wrongly shown the bogus dreams of good standard of living by the UPA government.

First thing is that the programme would require more than 61 million tonnes of food grain and is expected to cost the government about Rs. 1,25,000 crore. Procurement of such a grandiose amount of the grains are definitely going to shock the financial figures and the second thing is it would restrain the open market supply of grain and would inflate the prices of food.

                            It is an established fact that over 25 Lakh people in India die every year of hunger and that 1/3 of the world's hungry are Indians despite the economic development. But all these things have taken place just due to wrong policies. We are investing on industries, foreign economy matters but we have made no significant investment on the indigent population of our nation and on human resource development.

But unfortunately this bill is also doing what its predecessors have done. It is trying to expand the concurrent food security measures without discarding the impurities in the existing one. More the impurities and defects, more the malfunctioning. People of India would be more delighted if they even get a small  system but sans impurities but the contemporary government in order to secure seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Polls could do anything to efface the stigma that it is a "scam-oriented government" and just wants to rub the old memories of haunting scam which even today continue to scare the leaders and that why they are doing things which are good for their government rather than the people of India for whom they function. 

According to an estimate a third of food subsidy reaches the house of the beneficiary  and around 71% is frittered away going futile due to imperfections and leakages in the system of distribution of food to the needies. While these wasteful organisations are going to be given so much attention very less attention would be allocated to the sectors which indeed want them.

UPA has said that it has fulfilled its promise, but think over it, if people to whom the promise was made are not going to be benefitted then what is the significance of that promise. If you are to fulfill your promise then do something good and wonderful for people who have elected you to that supreme throne. And what about the UID scheme which has been thrashed by the red tapes.What about the government's flagship UID, which has not been able to come up?


If the government goal really was innocuous and gentle then I think that it should have focused on schemes like MGNREGA and Child Development Services. The government should look on these sectors rather than fulfilling its old dirty "promises".
                                              May God bless you.
                                              May God bless India
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti





Wednesday 3 July 2013

In Pain

Sometimes the pressure becomes so high,
You are not able to take a sigh,
When the pressure mounts,
Your life's time counts
You have a formidable bout with it,
Your soul is not even able to peacefully sit,
It checks your wits,
Sometimes makes you feel guilt and unfit,
When pressure becomes heavy on you,
Those who can come out are only few,
The pressure remains,
When you scream in pain,
When pressure and agony engulf you,
You emerge out as a new you,
You can get any type of pressure,
Many times it can even be a life slasher,
Life is a bed of thorns,
But according to almighty you should never mourn,
You are born to win,
Never commit, to tackle pressure, any sin,
Problems will be mowed down one day,
The chilly biting winter will be overshadowed one day by the sunny may.
This shall too pass away,
You have to carve out new way,
Life is a test,
Give it your best.

                                                                             -- Composed by Harsh R.C. Sharma

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti