India is truly the Land Of Plenty:
- Plenty of Opportunity
- Plenty of Lovely Places
- Plenty of Construction
- Plenty of People
- Plenty of Congestion
- Plenty of Power Cuts and Water Shortages
- Plenty of Pollution
- Plenty of thrash all over the place
- Plenty of men pissing on the streets
- Plenty of Poverty
- Plenty of Slums
- Plenty of people crapping behind the scenesThe standard of living of the rich and the middle class keeps improving, while the Quality of Life for all urban dwellers has deteriorated due to pollution and congestion. The plight of the poor has become worse because the cost of survival has increased. As a result the Gap between the Have's and Have Nots continues to increase at an alarming rate. Poverty is in your face in the cities and not so obviuos is rural India. Violence is on the rise with miltants having access to sophisticated arms.
It is unconscionable, immoral and unethical for the Haves to ignore the Have Nots. The Have's cannot continue to grab scarce resources at the expense of the Poor. It is no longer acceptable to see working class people sleeping on the streets and huddled in slums. Hand outs is not the answer. Government, business and the municipalities have to work together in providing affordable solutions that these "outcasts" can pay for and acquire to improve their Quality of Life.
Que sera Sera...whatever will be, will be. The future is not ours to see, Que sera, sera. What will be, will be.
Sunday April 23, 2006
Sunday, April 23, 2006
India the Land of Plenty
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
India Oh Beloved India
India is a wonderful country, a lioness that is awakening and ready to roar. The effects of her past hamper her. Corruption in government, lack of character and discipline cripple her and yet she rises and makes progress. Despite all her set backs, people come to India to experience her charm, her mystique and open heartedness. India is a land of contrast and contradictions. Where the present and the past co-exist. Where oppulance and desperation can be seen side by side. You will find a semblance of order amidst total chaos. Such is India, a beautiful country.
Excerpts from Poor India! courtesy Francis Gautier
Poor India ! Every time it looks as if thy head is coming above water, that at last your are accorded some breathing space, after having suffered so much for centuries at the hands of bloody invasions, pernicious colonisers, or secular enemies from within, you are plunged back into darkness, by some unexpected twist of fate, some unheralded, unnecessary, perverse, unfair setback.
Poor India ! At Independence you were robbed of one fifth of your territory, courtesy her Majesty's Service; in 1962, the ever smiling, but treacherous Chinese, humiliated you and stole another chunk of thy blessed land, thanks to Nehru's blind hindi-chinni-bhai-bhai policy; finally, the Pakistanis, who lost all the wars they initiated against you, understood that proxy conflicts were the cheapest, safest (and most cowardly) way to hurt you.
Poor India !: Nobody will ever understand the harm that has been done to thy social, religious and cultural fabric by nearly ten centuries of bloody Muslim invasions. Muslim invaders looted thy country, they killed thy men, raped thy women, razed thy temples, broke thy statues and enslaved thy children. This onslaught was so intense, so bloody, so terrifying -- remember Hindu Kush - India - that it has left a permanent scar on thy psyche: thy sons and daughters have become - as Mahatma Gandhi aptly said -- cowards; they shy away from confrontation, panic easily, stay indoors at the least sign of trouble, lack total civic sense and let India's New Barbarians still defy and defile thee.
Poor India: The British made sure they fashioned a class of Indians who were brown in skin, but white in their thoughts. They were made up to dress British, eat British, think British and even dream British in their sleep. Today their descendants, the journalists of the English press, are thy worse enemies. They dress Western, eat Western, think Western and even dream Western in their sleep. What matters to them is not what might utter India's sages, avatars, gurus, wise men and yogis, who dress Indian, eat Indian, think Indian and even dream Indian, but what the western media, or Amnesty International will think about India. They are not interested at all by what the Bhagavad Gita, probably the world's most revelatory, most comprehensive, most relevant sacred book has to say, or how Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, India's 21st century avatar, could help. No, they would rather turn to Gustave Thoreau, Marx or Jean-Paul Sartre, people who have even lost relevance in he West, for a solution to thy immense problems.
Poor India ! Arise again ï India, in this hour of need. Let thy sons and daughters prove again to the world that they are the worthy sons of one of the most ancient and greatest civilisation, which has still so much to give to the world.
Jai Hind
Wednesday April 12, 2006