Dear All,
Happy 'Independence Day' to you all! This
After analysis, I found that if we look at individuals efforts, many people have turned up their fortunes in person. Today, we have a big section of high salaried people, some new enterprenuers came up and established big industries in different areas. Governments tax collections has increased many folds. I can see many big hearted people donating lakhs of rupees to Baba Ramdev for his noble cause of Yoga. Number of educated people is rising day by day. The list of achievements is endless. In brief, we are a big success wherever we put our individual effort. We have the art of getting work done by hook or crook.
The only area, which we lack in is our political leadership. Moreover, honesty and boldness in their deeds. Due to corruption in our political system, moral values has come down in the citizens. The speed of our justice delivery system is very low. The reason behind this and the solution is already explained in my previous blogs.
Today, we have enough number of rich and educated people but I see the lack of civic sense in many rich people when it comes to respect the rules and laws. We have big houses but when it comes to dispose off the house garbage, we hardly hesitate to throw it in front of our neighbour's house when no is watching. Today we have big cars but hardly few good roads and very little civic sense while driving. This side also, the list is endless.
This
Happy Independence Day Again.
Don”t take me seriously, AR Rehman is gr8!
Just one more song like “Maa tu ho gayee 60K” with AR Rehman’’s music, and I will consider suicide- this Nation deserves better than that please! Please let that one also retire- albeit prematurely! 60 is no age for a Nation with 6000 years of tradition- only attrition because of politicians, and now that musician too!
sadly true
nicely written though…
hi im late ………but so nice blog ………
60 years & she looks so young & fresh…..best wishes to u also
Wish you too!
A MUST READ FOR INDIANS - PATRIOTS
Dear
Sirs,1. I have been a Jat Regimental (Indian Army) Officer in my
pervious carrier. And have carried the Kargil Martyrs on my shoulder
during the short breaks we got during the operation Vijay (Kargil)-
thinking of my family’’s state of mind in case I would have been the one
who was carried; gave me jitters.2. Will request you to go through the
mail sent by Kamal (One of my asms). We have to endorse thesupport to Dr. Kalia (father of late Lt Saurabh Kalia) and least we can
do is to show our solidarity in our thoughts. All you are required to
do is to read the mail and endorse the views if you are in line with
the same and pass it to Patriots you know.
Do read itImportance: HighLt. SaurabhKalia of 4 JAT Regiment of the Indian Army laid down his life at the
young age of 22 for the nation while guarding the frontiers at Kargil.
His parents, indeed the Indian Army an
Bharat ka Janamdin mubarak!Aap ka blog bahut achcha hai aur hum aasha karte hain aap ka har ek koshish kamyabi ka bulundi choyen
regards
ashwin
Happy independence to u too !! And a good message to everybody lets improvish ourselves and make a better individual out of it.
Dear DV,
In a democratic country, everything that happens around us, we, the people, are responsible - most of us, the Indians, are illiterate and uneducated as well. The results is - even after 60 years of independence, despite all those achievements, we are struggling to stand upright in front of the World.
We need education that makes sense in every way, corrupt free minds, respect for others, more disciplined way to conduct ourselves - so to say, culturally better. LET US DO IT TOGETHER!!
Maybe we are not mature enough to be a democracy. Democracy will succeed in an educated and civilised society. Or else it will be ”For the corrupt people, by the corrupt people, of the corrupt people”. But the problem is what comes first, civilised society or democracy? A real chicken and egg problem.
please say something abouts of rights of soldiers.are they slaves
ashok
Hi Dv- I strongly feel in my day to day surroundings that, we as a country do not have national character. Because for money anybody can cheat everybody, no respect for life, no value for time and the young folks like us being narrow minded day by day, with me and mine attitude. Be it the traffic police who picks up the vehicle (even though it’’s well within the parking lots) to earn a few bucks, or killing of time (definitely 2 to 3 hours) to file a FIR at police station for the lost handset, we brutally assault the psyche of this beautiful nation. And that’’s the reason we get the leaders who are not visionaries. A mediocre populous choosing an incompetent leader, and which is definitely possible and practically happening in contemporary times in our country. Still I join you in raising a toast for all the experiences we come across during these defining moments of our country.
Cheers, Debashis
my dear frnd when i read ur blog , very first thing came in mind that u r also suffered from the same disease from which almost every indian has suffered. u 9 what we indian only 9 how to blaim to another person but dont want to solve the problem. my dear frnd topic which u picked is very good and valuable but just look inside of ur soul and plz tell us
………….how many times u did noble deeds in ur life.
……………how many times u helped the poor .
and also tell how many times u used shortcut ways to get benefits.
my frnd thr is difference between thinking and implimentation . this is not time to blaim yarr its working time . if we want to stand with world then we have to run with the same speed with which the world is running.
so change urself first. when every indian start thinkin like this on that day our country and society will change automatically.
happy independence day. our nation will become no 1 no doubt but first we have u become no .1. thats it .
India turns 6 or 60 or 600 is no big deal. We need not require an excuse of turning whatever to imbibe true civic sense.
As for you continually blaming politicians, please note that it is the people of India who put them there so the fault lies with the people themselves.
The major problem with India is the level of education and the unequivalent distribution of wealth. Once most citizens have even a minimal education and a dependable source of steady income, you will see India change. It will happen, but at its own pace.
WONDERFUL PIECE
well and truly said is a retiremment ,chalte to prejudiced beliefs !!