Sunday, April 4, 2010
WHAT IS LOVE?
Love,perhaps is the most powerful feeling which cannot be avoided.its a need of life as the MASLOW gave it space in his respective NEED HIERARCHY.Well the human beings are social animals and it is necessary for every single human to live with ones who cares him.a lonely person cannot live a complete and healthy life.Psychologists also believe that a person who has good family relationships performs better in every field of life and good family relations always denotes love among the family members.
LOVE can not be limited to the relationship between a boy and girl who likes each other.it is something more.it is a blend of care,belongingness,likeness and need.
Lets talk about the romance which took place in our society with the birth of HINDI CINEMA.no..no ..do not laugh,love birds in modern society are nothing but the result of modern cinema influence in society and uncontrolled sexual desires.I am not telling that there is no existence of true love but the numbers are rare.
in collage,a boy meets a girl in the morning,feels something strange in the evening,and before night he is in love with that girl.IT is love?No, it is only a sexual attraction which takes place just bcz of very love map of that boy.However attraction is the first requirement of falling in love but its different from love, in other words"IF YOU WANT SOMEBODY TO BE WITH YOU ITS ATTRACTION BUT IF YOU NEED SOMEBODY TO BE WITH YOU,NOW ITS LOVE".
Love is really a wonderful gift of god to us.it can make you the happiest person in the world whatever the conditions.So COME FALL IN LOVE AND FEEL HOW A LITTLE SMILE OF YOUR LOVE INCREASES THE RATE OF YOUR HEARTBEATS.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
POVERTY:who is responsible?
Poverty is one of the biggest obstacles in way of our development.Poverty in India is widespread with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. According to a 2005 World Bank estimate, 42% of India's falls below the international poverty line of $1.25 a day (PPP, in nominal terms Rs. 21.6 a day in urban areas and Rs 14.3 in rural areas); having reduced from 60% in 1980.According to the criterion used by the Planning Commission of India 27.5% of the population was living below the poverty line in 2004–2005, down from 51.3% in 1977–1978, and 36% in 1993-1994[2]
Among the causes ascribed for the high level poverty in India are its history under British rule, large population, and low literacy. Also important is India's social structure, including the caste system in India, and the role of women in Indian society. Economic growth has in the past been dampened by a dependence upon agriculture, and the economic policies adopted after its independence.
Since the 1950s, the Indian government and non-governmental organizations have initiated several programs to alleviate poverty, including subsidizing food and other necessities, increased access to loans, improving agricultural techniques and price supports, and promoting education and family planning. These measures have helped eliminate famines, cut absolute poverty levels by more than half, and reduced illiteracy and malnutrition.However government has planned a lot but the results are not as good as predicted. our prime effort has always been, right from the days of ANTODAYA ,to somehow keep the poor ticking, even at the lowest level of subsistence .The NAREGA scheme saves the impoverished from starvation on a six monthly basis. We see the same mindset at work in the way the national health insurance policy, the rastra swasthya bima yojna has been devised.here again the target group is below poverty line families and relief given is inadequate.
There are numbers of schemes devised by our government to provide basic facilities to the people who really need the support. But happen nothing, why?what is the problem there?the answer is really harsh,that is WE………
Yes we are problem bcz we selected the people who has the responsibility to plan for us and implemate the same in a way that it meet to the expectations. Plans or some very good plans are drafted but in reality the never come out from the papers.
We the people are king as our constitution declares but are we really utilising the very purpose of a democratic policy? No…not at all. we are just behaving like a monkey who has got a sharp blade in his hand. some bloody politicians play with our imotions and we perhaps for some imaginary benefits allow them to carry on their dirty mind game. But this is enough.Atlest I can not hear that statement which every single foreigner pass during his India visit ”POOR INDIA,POOR PEOPLE” .I will do what I can for my India and leave it up to you what you want and can do for yours.
We are kings and its our duty to build a new shining India ,the India about that we read in historical books , the incredible India.
THE ROAD AHEAD........
India is seventh largest country in the world with second largest population. It’s population is growing 2%p.a, by this growth we will be the largest populated country in the world in next ten year. It is not a fact to be proud. We have youngest population of the world. After having the youngest population of the world we are still a developing country. So big the population so big the problems. Today we are facing problems in every field. Problem of development, problem of employment, problem of giving food to so big population e.t.c . Intellectuals, scholars all are criticizing our plans and policies. They are criticizing our employment policies, our education system, our rate of development and all. Indian plans and policies are a big issue of arguments mostly they are criticized.
We all know that we are facing too many problems in every sector but there is a road ahead. Despite of so many problems we are developing ourselves, it doesn’t matter that this development is not so fast as it should be. Every coin has two sides. So there are some positive aspects also.
In present our G.D.P is growing continuously, our national income, our per capital income is also growing. Infrastructure of India has shown a great incline in last decade. This week P.M has announced a law of’ fundamental right of education’. So our education is also improving. So I would like to say despite of so many problems we are developing in every field. It is another thing that there are some deficiencies and faults in these policies but these are everywhere. There are lot of space to develop, there is more need to develop. So rather than criticizing everything it is time to do something. It is time to do energies ourselves.
We have to try to move fast, try to do something for our nation, for ourselves because there is a
ROAD AHEAD of success .
LET'S GO TO SCHOOL...
After the long wait of seven years finally a good decision has passed on this week that is ‘Education is fundamental right of every child’. After the long arguments and discussions in parliament and in assemblies finally on Thursday Prime minister has announced that it is obligatory on part of state government and local bodies to ensure that every child gets education in the school in the neighboured hood.
In a country of 100 crores most of the children are not having proper schooling. More than one crore children are not going to school at present this law is definitely a ray of hope for those and I will hope they will take benefit of it.
This decision of P.M in 2010 seems quite strange, because we were in need of this law much before. The 86th constitutional amendment making educational a fundamental right was passed by parliament in2002 and it took seven years to coming into force. In these seven years how many children have lost their right of being educated? No body knows and no body wants to know. In India where everyone is aware of condition of our population and our capacity to provide education to them. We know that crores of children are not having any type of schooling after knowing this fact this law took much longer time to come into force. Most of the famous ministers and personalities share their views on T.V about the difficulties of having school in their childhood, but no one had done anything.
Now it’s time to make marry, but no one knows that how much this law will benefit those who are in need of this. Only govt. can’t do everything we also have to take steps towards our fundamental right.
So let’s make a step
Let’s go to school………….
Friday, April 2, 2010
FIR DIL DO HOCKEY KO?
What is our national sport? When this question is asked by a teacher in a class all students reply frequently-its HOCKEY teacher. Yes Hockey is our national game, our pride is Hockey, The country who has won 8 gold in Olympics, it’s national game is Hockey. But reality is something different. In practical our national game is CRICKET. We all love it, we all live it, and we all enjoy it. In India you can ask anything about any cricket player to anyone and he/she will give you the answer that you had expected. They know Nawab patodi to Rohit sharma and also Bradman to Shane Watson. But when you ask about hockey they hardly know about major Dhyanchand.
Last month Hockey world cup was held in India. Before it all T.V channels were broadcasting advertisements to promote it, not actually for promoting it but for attracting at least minimum people to come to the stadium. Here I would like to mention one famous add. in which the punch line was-Fir dil do hockey ko ! Doesn’t seem it quite strange that our national game is hockey and we are appealing in a way-FIR DIL…. That means we have forgotten Hockey. Yes we have forgotten it but by these adds we cant grow up Hockey again. I am not saying that Cricket is the reason for Hockey’s failure because cricket has make it’s own way. the reason for Hockey’s failures is our Govt.’s policies and it’s attitude towards Hockey. When a cricket player is getting 3-5 crore for an advertisement on the other hand a hockey player is fighting for his match fee. Hockey team is fighting for basic necessities like good accommodation, sport kits, fees and fooding. in short hockey is fighting for its status in India. In such condition who would like to join our Hockey team and who would like to watch such players on ground who are fighting for their basic rights.
But we can do at least one thing keeping Hockey in our heart and watching Hockey matches in stadium so that it will get some popularity that it really deserves.
At last I would like to appeal to all
FIR DIL DO HOCKEY KO……….
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
WOMAN:AN INDIAN VIEW
I recently heard about the reservation which is prescribed for women in India. Our UPA government brought out a bill before parliament in this regard and it gave birth to a new controversy. Now some are advocating this step brought by UPA & some opposing.
However in Indian political history there was not a single case when any confliction was not present, but this issue is different in many ways as this very matter is connected to the women, mother of every civilizations.
Do not go anywhere else, our Indian culture itself is an evident that what importance a woman has in our life. our religion says woman is the one who complete a man. In other words, the world exists when male & female comes together.
we worship laxmi as goddess of wealth, Durga as goddess of power and many more why? answer is every female child took birth with some exclusive specialties, she is born manager, a powerful motivator and synonym of tolerance.
leave it take a look of our daily life. when dad scolds you what you do? well i look towards my mom and every time she saves me from physical punishment. when you need support a female is there as mom or sis or even as a girlfriend. Truly our life is colorful just because presence of woman in different roles. now the question is how can we oppose anything which favors that woman? Are we selfish or we are still not prepare to crack the shackles which imposed over us by orthodox thinking.
woman is indispensable part of our life and hence their emancipation is of utmost necessity today..
Time for another revolution.......
After having various successful revolutions such as green revolution black revolution white revolution grey revolution etc. we need to have another revolution in field of Indian education sector. When I am talking about education revolution it needn’t necessarily mean to open new institutes, schools, and universities rather I m talking abt the knowledge input they r imparting. Yes its true we need a lot of universities but what is the use of setting up thousands of educational bodies graduating lacs of students every year yet the country is starving for a maiden noble prize for years in the field of science and technology
The reason is lack of honest vision and objectives on part of responsible elements of Indian education body .we provide knowledge just to insure they become a nice serviceman in some MNC but hello, wt abt science, wt abt the true tech advancement and evolution of young minds .for instance every engineer knows the model of combustion engine yet very few can actually make a motor bike
The point is its high time when prominent scientists and bureaucrats should sit under one roof and decide that what kind of education does modern day young and ignited India should actually posses. if a child wants to be a painter why the hell he should study maths and science and other subjects that r of no relevance to him ,
Now it’s the perfect time to induce such change in Indian education which will revolunise the entire perception of world towards India .India today is the service provider to the world but with a slight change in our efforts we can be the service seeker .not lets work for others ,let make other work for us. Let’s begin this GYAN REVOLUTION…
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