Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 SRI : || PraNAms to all. Dear PK (Pradeep Maheswari) and friends, All that is said is OK from the point of view of those who are angry with the systems & conditions that is prevailing due to the wilful neglect of basic duties entrusted to individuals in India , perhaps by a vast majority, propelled by the ill interested sections of the population in all segments from common man to the persons occupying very high seats of power. But behold, there have been, are and will be a handful of people always, who are the root cause of all positive activities and consequent progress which have taken our country from what it was, when the foreign power left us and what we are today - in the fields of agriculture, science, technology, arts , sports ,spiritualism and so on. This process is continuing and will be eternal In some spheres the whole world has now acknowldged India as an outstandingly great country and many are predicting that with the inherent intelligence , intereted involvement and intuitive inventions , INDIA is going to be a sought after country for the progress, peace and prosperity of the entire mankind in the years to come. Despite its Greatness , India is suffering today bcause it has fallen into the hands of some most undesirable elements - be it politicians, industrialists, beauracracy etc etc - who think they can prosper even if the Country suffers. It is not true and it is not going to be for long. Only if The Country prospers and remains peaceful, anyone here can lead a pleasant & prosperous life.Otherwise with the vast ill earned wealth one has to live in fear always. Everyone interested in India , our Motherland , is putting the efforts silently & untiringly to make our dreams of prosperous India come true. We salute them and wish them all success. Some may call it as the Blessings of Great Men of the past like the Maharshis, Yogis and so on & some may call it as a result of some devoted people who have untiringly worked for the well being of OUR GREAT COUNTRY - INDIA. JAI HIND. Regards, Kombur Vankeepuram Madhavan. Please Help The Needy as it is Service To God.--- On Tue, 12/30/08, PK <s164gk1 wrote: PK <s164gk1[prerna] (unknown)"ps wasu" <pswasu, post, prerna231 Cc: "Donna Osborn" <nabhanipa, "Naveen Bhardwaj" <naveen.adv, naveen.maheshwari, trainers_forum, TrainersNetwork-OMI , "virender" <viren_vohraTuesday, December 30, 2008, 4:14 AM THE CASE FOR MORE HOLIDAYS. The Indian is not a hard worker. He will never work himself to the bone. The concept of the nose-to-the- grinding- wheel is terribly alien to him. He believes in fate, luck and even though everything boils down to karma, he conveniently overlooks the point of his own effort. Cleverness is the hallmark; not intelligence. We prepare our kids well for this. The parents do everything for him so the idea that he can take control of his life never even vaguely passes him by. Then at school the teachers want to him to learn by rote and never ask a question which is simply seen as an argumentative disposition. The Govt then stepped in and gave him a protective Big brother embrace with a secure job and no responsibility. To this cauldron add the tendency to cheat on the side which makes us very amenable to reason when requested with a packet under the table. The Authorities continue to believe in the inscrutability of the Indian’s honesty; especially when he becomes an employee of the President of India. In contrast the rest of the population remains a lot of incurable scoundrels, selling the country down the river. Side-tracking a bit, I mention here that why can’t we accept the truth of our nature and administer accordingly. Why do we have to presuppose that the President’s minions are all incarnations of Vishnu the Creator and the general populace all incarnations of Ravana the demon? All our laws and Administrative Rules have inherent flaws and promote the unethical side of our characters. The populace deemed worthy only of being lorded over; a very clear remnant of the colonial ethos. A good example of this theory is the sad state of our circulation on the roads. Nobody has been taught the rules. The Driving licenses are sold. There is no deterrent because rules cannot be enforced in the present state of affairs. And nobody could care less for the other guy. It is a free for all even to the extent that no-one seems to be worried about his own safety, leave alone about the other hapless fellow. Everyday, a show is put on by millions of Indians of going to their workplaces, and doing their little bit to take the country forward. Tonnes of fuel are used up in vehicles to transport these zealous workers to the workplace and back resulting in pollution, sickness from fatigue, accidents, medical bills, and at the office - inflated telephone bills, electricity bills and so on so forth. And what have we to show for all this? – A totally disgruntled “praja”, with curses from both sides of the table. The Praja, wanting the President’s employee to do his part whereas the employee revolts on this attempt to curtail his constitutional right of freedom from work’s tyranny. We want a happy country; right? Why not have more holidays? All the excesses mentioned in the last para will take on a positive note. The exchequer will save millions, thousands of liters of fuels will be saved, pollution will be drastically reduced, there will be less sickness and the pressures on the medical services will more than half, there will be electricity in excess and water also. In one go, we will enter a period of plenty.. The work will still be done as it is done with considerations under the table being negotiated in the cafes, restaurants and homes. The stress levels will plane out. There will be less strife and the courts will see fewer quarrels to deal with. The economy will not suffer. The same amount of money will be floating and doing the rounds changing hands in the market place. I see an exponential growth in trading and therefore manufacturing and therefore in the gross national product and therefore in the per capita income and therefore in the collected taxes. I would even go to the limit and suggest that we work only on Mon, Tue, Thu and Fridays. Our present productivity levels are really not any higher anyway. With lesser interference from the administrative idiots, there will be less of impinging on the rights of the common man to lead his simple life. And, of course smiling faces will replace the care-worn ones of today. . Sounds like Utopian Ramrajya – is it not? Thanks & Regards PK (Pradeep Maheshwari) 011-41730043, skype:pradeepmah esh S-164,Greater kailash 1,N Delhi 110048 http://sites. google.com/ site/pradeepmahe shwaris164gk1del / http://sites. google.com/ site/pkcentrefor change/Home http://sites. google.com/ site/thefourmoth ers/ Get rid of Add-Ons in your email ID. Get yourname (AT) ymail (DOT) com. Sign up now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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