Monday 19 March 2012

Future will be the result of the present


The various budgets and parliament sessions and government’s large bureaucracy have produced best educational environment and made possible making of largest number of engineers, doctors, teachers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs in the world. Because of this, we are the biggest success story as a nation. And where ever we go, we will always be Indians at heart.
We know that India’s resources cannot provide for all of us. So many many educated Indians have moved outside the country seeking jobs and pursuing careers. Many try to open more colleges in their homelands. Many seek to invest in India’s industries. Many wish to return to India for celebrating festivals and rejuvenate themselves. Many want India to develop further by making infrastructures. And the Indian government is trying to make this possible by new investment policies.
Those of us who did not leave our mother land are extremely concerned about the future of India. We know that the growth of Indian economy is being hampered by lack of political will. And we are worried about inappropriate policies in India. We ourselves have no self-confidence that India will do well. We must gather more spiritual strength within us and act with sense of purpose and believe  that we will do well in future India.
Developing agriculture with industrial mode of production will yield great results. Government should spend only as much as we need to make us self-sufficient and have food security.  Use of machines in agricultural process and storage of agricultural produce are very important. Processing industries should be established. Making industries and infrastructures must be our next aim. Market economy develops itself, provided the correct climate of growth.
Making of good quality colleges and professional institutions will ensure a good future of our citizens. But making livelihoods in India for the educated Indians is important; they will support the state. When dull citizens vote, they would choose the wrong leader; and the intelligent educated citizens will choose a good leader. And thus our democracy will thrive.
Uneven growth of wealth and lack good quality schools increases the number of crimes. Instead of spending on rehabilitation of criminals, a big police force and large jails, we can easily spend more on very good education systems now. More expenditure in effective schools will  mean less and lesser expenditure on future enforcement systems.
Fast Industrialisation will result in degradation of the environment--our water and air. Poisoning of air and water will lead to desertification. With poisoned land and water, where will we go? There is exploitation of the ordinary Indian whose labour is forms the pillar of the infrastructures of modern India. If care is not given to him, there will be no future labour resource.
When going for non-transparent means of land acquisition, the real owners are cheated of their land. They must be the main stakeholders of industries/infrastructures in that land. And the lack of education, sophistication and business acumen of the farmers should not be taken advantage of. When there is uneven growth of wealth and opportunities, the local people feel cheated. Vengeance takes root in criminal minds which start holding the state to ransom like Maoists who are now trying to threatening us.  

No comments:

Post a Comment