Tuesday, 25 September 2012

The Educated Country


The country with highest number of graduates, the country with the largest number of professionals, the country with largest number of educated citizens is India. Then,how can we still be backward? The India’s bureaucrats have never bothered to work after they have secured their positions or jobs. India’s teachers are not committed to teaching. India’s doctors do not bother about our people’s health. India’s politicians are not interested in progress for their people(they are interested in accumualting wealth). And India’s industrialists are not bothered about the state of their workers. Then how can India develop? We have what it takes for our betterment (we have education), but we do not commit ourselves to our work. We did not bother to think that this country had educated us; that this country had provided us with good food grains; we must remember that this country gave us the right environment for our growth. What did we do for the country? We procrastinated and did not show integrity; we did not think and we did not understand problems of others. So when the cost of food price is high and when the fuel cost is also very very high and when we cannot make any savings, we must understand that we had not contributed to the growth of our country. Now we know what is wrong with us.
We must think about others and their exigencies. May be now we can feel how the fish folks feel when their river is dammed and how they had lost their livelihoods; and may be we can understand how the tribals(simple people) feel when their land is taken away from them for making big factories; may be we can feel how people feel when immmigrants had taken over their lands; may be we can understand how ruthless dairy factories pay meagre sums for milk provided by very poor homesteads; may be we can understand how people feel when a nuclear plant is installed in their lands against their wishes. They feel helpless. May be we can manage little increase in price rise of diesel and cut down our expenditures. We should work more than what we are paid for, only then India will grow. We have to perform our role well.

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