Monday, June 4, 2012
To Survive, look for an opportunity
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
TO BE EDUCATED
Excellence does not come out of education nor even the knowledge which supports it. It is something you believe and repeatedly believe; it becomes a habit. Knowledge from books is vanity, thus said King solomon, it is like chasing the winds.
Introspection within would then be necessary. For our country men who hold the reigns of governance, the word introspection does not exist. They are like the horse which has the blinkers around its eyes.
Every day, we who live in Delhi and NCR are blasted with vivid news of how the pre Common Wealth Games activities are being handled.When I drive down the roads, I find the implementation of the plans made by those who sit in their AC offices is far fetching. It looks like the team which visualised had nothing to do with the team which is implementing on site. There were many glaring examples which are being corrected.
The Hindu of July 14, 2010 carried an article which appeared in The Guardian by Richard Williams who writes about South Africa being left with new hope after the World Cup 2010. I quote from the article:
"The South Africans gave us their vast and spectacular new stadiums, their best shot at building an integrated transport system from scratch and their kindness and consideration at just about every turn."
"In the tradition of gracious hosts, however, they pretended not to notice. Some of the commercial aspects of the tournament were grafting, or worse; from substandard footballs to exorbitant match tickets. Those phenomena, along with the theft of a Portuguese photographer's equipment at gunpoint in the early days of the tournament, were the low points....." The best of those soaring edifices lifted everyone's spirits, even when they were situated miles away from the places where the people who actually play and watch football live. As a public relations job, the 2010 World Cup looks like paying off in the intangible currency of image and reputation. Only blind or the blind drunk or the England football squad - could have spent some of the last month following the tournament at first hand and not recognised that this is still a country in which only half of all black families have flushing toilets, 43% live on about pound 1.50 a day, education is in chaos, public health is a disaster area, an imminent resurgence of the xenophobic violence seen in 2008 is promised, even middle class homes are surrounded by razor wire and CCTV cameras, and the number of private security guards at work some 300,000, is double the manpower of the proper police.
But to South Africans of all kinds, and to their guests, the tournament really was an occasion for the shared enjoyment of a simple pleasure. If the 2010 World Cup had any significance beyond football, it was to show South Africa's visitors - and, perhaps, the country itself - that it has no shortage of intelligent, capable, eager young people upon whom, if they are given the chance, a viable future can be built."
Sunday, July 11, 2010
g r e e d
THERE IS ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY'S NEED;
BUT NOT ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY'S GREED.
Looks like the entire state of AP is in 'odarpu' mode. Every State in this blessed country is going through acute governance. The greed for possessing has become the anthem. Every one seem to be acquiring knowledge to use this new found freedom and nothing is stopping them dare the age old system. a new way has been found to mean "that I dont care" attitude. From the law makers to implementers, the code is the same; how to fleece the society.
When I see what's happening in Delhi, in the name of the forthcoming games, it reminds me of my childhood. Just before the major festivals, we spruce up our homes, every nook and corner is cleaned and dusted. Some of us make it a point to spend huge sums to get their homes painted. You imagine the local government doing something similar. The city will never be the same. Yet, come monsoons, the streets will flood as it used to some 30 years back. To accommodate the vehicular ever increasing density, the roads are broadened by felling many trees. Progress, my friend, is the bane of this society. We are barking at the wrong tree. Infiltration of human mass in to Delhi has dis balanced the existing infrastructure. Who cares, as long as you convert them to vote banks. Keep on giving lip sync and get away with the day to day issues. Keep spending crores of which a good sum will go into the pockets of anyone who is remotely connected with the games. New opportunists are jumping unto the band wagon.
Unemployed and even well educated are not loosing their guts on daring and robbing and even killing innocent people just by the drop of an hat.
The word 'Honour' has taken a new meaning and families are openly accept to kill their children. They have openly admitted with out any shame that the family's honour is the utmost concern. The police force become murderers, they rob the innocent, find all ways to make money on the sly. The health sector preys upon the needy, so much so, the insurance companies had to withdraw cashless support to some 500 so called reputed hospitals which includes Apollo.
There are volumes to be re-written on the education sector. Some 500 schools will be opened in the country with the private and public participation with an expenditure of Rs. 1500 crores to be spent during the coming 15 years. No guesses to know who will make the money.
While the Ministry of Food and Agriculture is lamenting upon poor harvest, the Food Corporation of India is trying to find ways to put the blame on other frivolous reasons as crores worth of wheat rots in the railway yards and their badly maintained go downs.
Where does this greed end. Well, it has to end in the grave.
I quote from the Old Testament: the book of Zephanaiah ch 3. This is the disdain of the Lord.
1 Sorrow to her who is uncontrolled and unclean, the cruel town! 2 She gave no attention to the voice, she had no use for teaching, she put no faith in the Lord, she did not come near to her God. 3 Her rulers are like loud-voiced lions in her; her judges are wolves of the evening, crushing up the bones before the morning. 4 Her prophets are good-for-nothing persons, full of deceit: her priests have made the holy place unclean and have gone violently against the law. 5 The Lord in her is upright; he will not do evil; every morning he lets his righteousness be seen, he is unchanging; but the evil-doer has no sense of shame. 6 I have had the nations cut off, their towers are broken down; I have made their streets a waste so that no one goes through them: destruction has overtaken their towns, so that there is no man living in them. 7 I said, Certainly you will go in fear of me, and come under my training, so that whatever I may send on her may not be cut off before her eyes: but they got up early and made all their works evil. 8 For this reason, go on waiting for me, says the Lord, till the day when I come up as a witness: for my purpose is to send for the nations and to get the kingdoms together, so that I may let loose on them my passion, even all my burning wrath: for all the earth will be burned up in the fire of my bitter passion. 9 For then I will give the people a clean language, so that they may all make prayer to the Lord and be his servants with one mind. 10 From over the rivers of Ethiopia, and from the sides of the north, they will come to me with an offering. 11 In that day you will have no shame on account of all the things in which you did evil against me: for then I will take away from among you those who were lifted up in pride, and you will no longer be lifted up with pride in my holy mountain. 12 But I will still have among you a quiet and poor people, and they will put their faith in the name of the Lord. 13 The rest of Israel will do no evil and say no false words; the tongue of deceit will not be seen in their mouth: for they will take their food and their rest, and no one will be a cause of fear to them. 14 Make melody, O daughter of Zion; give a loud cry, O Israel; be glad and let your heart be full of joy, O daughter of Jerusalem. 15 The Lord has taken away those who were judging you, he has sent your haters far away: the King of Israel, even the Lord, is among you: you will have no more fear of evil. 16 In that day it will be said to Jerusalem, Have no fear: O Zion, let not your hands be feeble. 17 The Lord your God is among you, as a strong saviour: he will be glad over you with joy, he will make his love new again, he will make a song of joy over you as in the time of a holy feast. 18 I will take away your troubles, lifting up your shame from off you. 19 See, at that time I will put an end to all who have been troubling you: I will give salvation to her whose steps are uncertain, and get together her who has been sent in flight; and I will make them a cause of praise and an honoured name in all the earth, when I let their fate be changed. 20 At that time I will make you come in, at that time I will get you together: for I will make you a name and a praise among all the peoples of the earth when I let your fate be changed before your eyes, says the Lord. | |||
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
T A L E N T
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
G Y A N
Monday, May 3, 2010
TEACHING TO CHANGE LIVES
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
TO LEAD


