“Indians are poor but India is not a poor country ”. Says one of the swiss
bank directors. He says that “280 lacs crore (280,00,000,000,0000) of Indian
rupees is deposited in swiss banks which can be used for
s
i. ‘Tax less’ budget for 30 yrs.
ii. Can give 60 crore jobs to all Indians.
iii. From any village to Delhi 4 lane roads
iv. Forever free supply to more than 500 social projects
v. Every citizen can get monthly 2000/- for 60 yrs.
vi. No need of World Bank & IMF loan.
Think how our money is blocked by rich politicians. We have full right
against corrupt politicians. Don’t forget CWGames…..Adarsh building Ghotala…..latest 2G spectrum telecommunication ghotala….
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Please help save the country against corruption- Support Anna Hazare
This is the right time for the whole countrymen to get united for a common cause to pass the Lokpal Bill for which Anna Hazare is on hunger strike.Many of us may not be aware of who is Anna Hazare and for what he is fighting. This blog is to give a brief detail about Anna Hazare and the cause he is fighting for.
I think It will brief something about Who And Why….
1. Who is Anna Hazare?
An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War
2. What's so special about him?
He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra
3. So what?
This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills. In 1975, it used to be a poverty clad village. Now it is one of the richest village in India. It has become a model for self-sustained, eco-friendly & harmonic village.
4. Ok,...?
This guy, Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for his social activities.
5. Really, what is he fighting for?
He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in India.
6. How that can be possible?
He is advocating for a Bil, The Lok Pal Bill (The Citizen Ombudsman Bill), that will form an autonomous authority who will make politicians (ministers), beurocrats (IAS/IPS) accountable for their deeds.
It's an entirely new thing right..?
In 1972, the bill was proposed by then Law minister Mr. Shanti Bhushan. Since then it has been neglected by the politicians and some are trying to change the bill to suit thier theft (corruption).
7. Oh.. He is going on a hunger strike for that whole thing of passing a Bill ! How can that be possible in such a short span of time?
The first thing he is asking for is: the government should come forward and announce that the bill is going to be passed. Next, they make a joint committee to DRAFT the LOK PAL BILL. 50% goverment participation and 50% public participation. Because you cant trust the government entirely for making such a bill which does not suit them.
8. Fine, What will happen when this bill is passed?
A LokPal will be appointed at the centre. He will have an autonomous charge, say like the Election Commission of India. In each and every state, Lokayukta will be appointed. The job is to bring all alleged party to trial in case of corruptions within 1 year. Within 2 years, the guilty will be punished. Not like, Bofors scam or Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, that has been going for last 25 years without any result.
9. Is he alone? Whoelse is there in the fight with Anna Hazare? Baba Ramdev, Ex. IPS Kiran Bedi, Social Activist Swami Agnivesh, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal and many more. Prominent personalities like Aamir Khan is supporting his cause.
10. Ok, got it. What can I do? At least we can spread the message. How?
Putting status message, links, video, changing profile pics. At least we can support Anna Hazare and the cause for uprooting corruption from India. At least we can hope that his Hunger Strike does not go in vain. At least we can pray for his good health. Thanks for reading.
I think It will brief something about Who And Why….
1. Who is Anna Hazare?
An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War
2. What's so special about him?
He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra
3. So what?
This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills. In 1975, it used to be a poverty clad village. Now it is one of the richest village in India. It has become a model for self-sustained, eco-friendly & harmonic village.
4. Ok,...?
This guy, Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for his social activities.
5. Really, what is he fighting for?
He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in India.
6. How that can be possible?
He is advocating for a Bil, The Lok Pal Bill (The Citizen Ombudsman Bill), that will form an autonomous authority who will make politicians (ministers), beurocrats (IAS/IPS) accountable for their deeds.
It's an entirely new thing right..?
In 1972, the bill was proposed by then Law minister Mr. Shanti Bhushan. Since then it has been neglected by the politicians and some are trying to change the bill to suit thier theft (corruption).
7. Oh.. He is going on a hunger strike for that whole thing of passing a Bill ! How can that be possible in such a short span of time?
The first thing he is asking for is: the government should come forward and announce that the bill is going to be passed. Next, they make a joint committee to DRAFT the LOK PAL BILL. 50% goverment participation and 50% public participation. Because you cant trust the government entirely for making such a bill which does not suit them.
8. Fine, What will happen when this bill is passed?
A LokPal will be appointed at the centre. He will have an autonomous charge, say like the Election Commission of India. In each and every state, Lokayukta will be appointed. The job is to bring all alleged party to trial in case of corruptions within 1 year. Within 2 years, the guilty will be punished. Not like, Bofors scam or Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, that has been going for last 25 years without any result.
9. Is he alone? Whoelse is there in the fight with Anna Hazare? Baba Ramdev, Ex. IPS Kiran Bedi, Social Activist Swami Agnivesh, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal and many more. Prominent personalities like Aamir Khan is supporting his cause.
10. Ok, got it. What can I do? At least we can spread the message. How?
Putting status message, links, video, changing profile pics. At least we can support Anna Hazare and the cause for uprooting corruption from India. At least we can hope that his Hunger Strike does not go in vain. At least we can pray for his good health. Thanks for reading.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Ayodhya Verdict(30 September,2010)-- An Appeal To All The Indians To Maintain Peace And Harmony
As all of us know that Ayodhya verdict will come on 30 Sept,2010.
In our country millions of people are involved in the dispute for this small piece of land forgetting the actual religion of humanity and brotherhood.
We Indian’s don’t obey the things taught by our religion and religious books.But we blindly obey a religion. We believe in Ram but we don’t obey what Ram has taught us. Similarly, the muslim community should also obey the things taught in Quran and what islam religion teaches us instead of blindly obeying a religion and it’s book .
The quarrel is for a small piece of land considering it as religious birth place of Ram. But, how many of us care for our own birth place? What we have done for that place? That also is just a small piece of land for which we never bothered and most of us has perhaps migrated far away from that small piece of land where we were born first. Perhaps we never remember that place itself. Shouldn’t we go and build a temple there as it is also a birth place of a human being similar to lord Ram!!!!!!!!!!.
We should never forget that our temple/mosque & religion is at our home, the lord is in our children and family members. We should not get provoked by some orthodox people who are always there to use common men to grind their own axe.
I appeal to all the countrymen to maintain peace and harmony during this crucial time of Ayodhya verdict. They should always keep in mind that their god is in their heart and their kids not somewhere on an open piece of land.
In our country millions of people are involved in the dispute for this small piece of land forgetting the actual religion of humanity and brotherhood.
We Indian’s don’t obey the things taught by our religion and religious books.But we blindly obey a religion. We believe in Ram but we don’t obey what Ram has taught us. Similarly, the muslim community should also obey the things taught in Quran and what islam religion teaches us instead of blindly obeying a religion and it’s book .
The quarrel is for a small piece of land considering it as religious birth place of Ram. But, how many of us care for our own birth place? What we have done for that place? That also is just a small piece of land for which we never bothered and most of us has perhaps migrated far away from that small piece of land where we were born first. Perhaps we never remember that place itself. Shouldn’t we go and build a temple there as it is also a birth place of a human being similar to lord Ram!!!!!!!!!!.
We should never forget that our temple/mosque & religion is at our home, the lord is in our children and family members. We should not get provoked by some orthodox people who are always there to use common men to grind their own axe.
I appeal to all the countrymen to maintain peace and harmony during this crucial time of Ayodhya verdict. They should always keep in mind that their god is in their heart and their kids not somewhere on an open piece of land.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Illegal fare demands by autos and taxis in India
Now adays,the hot topic for discussion among the middle class families is their travel experiences and encounters with autos and taxi drivers.It’s a human nature to find faults in other’s despite of looking in himself .
We often hear people criticizing the auto and taxi drivers for their unfair fare demands.
I feel that it’s really painful to encounter these illegal demands as soon as you start for your office or any other important work.The best part in this is,people negotiate to some extent and they finally bow down before their demands.
On one side ,these people criticize those guys for their demands ,speaking about their morals,ethics and calling them morons. But what they have contributed for the society at that instant.They promoted the demands of a greedy person,motivating him to be more greedier.
For any problem ,criticism will never bring back the solution. We Indians, have a better habit of criticising the system, government and then going back to our bed.
For each and every corruption in the country, we the mass public are the one who encourages it.
Say,in case of auto driver’s ,demanding illegal fares,how did they adopt this as a hobby.Majority of us most have consented to their demands whenever we would had come across such situations. No one would have reverted back at them at the first encounter itself.
To fulfil his one need, a person promotes a corruption today, for which everyone pays tommorrow including him.
This is the reason behind every corruption. When these auto guys demand illegal fares, if you don’t accept his demand and revert back with few scoldings. You have to take some pain to search another auto but you will surely get one who would go at the usual meter fare.
So, if an auto guy who is demanding illegal fares, gets 30 passengers in a day who refused to take his auto and at the same time gave him few scoldings, in return for demanding unfair fares. The result of doing this would be that the auto guy will think twice putting his demand to the next passenger.
If each and every individual starts following this mantra,the illegal demands will surely go away.
No auto driver will like to sit idle for more than 2-3 days because he too needs to earn his livelihood. Teaching a lesson like this would bring him on the right path.From next time onwards, as soon as you ask him to go to any place ,he will put down his meter with a smiling face and will start his auto.
I remember an instance which happened 20 days back , I had to go from BTM to HSR layout BDA complex( a distance of hardly 4KMS).
1 auto driver demanded 20 rupees above the meter. I reverted back and gave him a good lecture stating that even if he comes back to this place without any passenger from there, he will be in profit as the meter has been designed in that way.
I moved on and found another auto who also put the same demand of 20 rupees above meter. I gave him the same lecture in a more frustrated and disgusted manner.He listened to my words very calmly,but didn’t agree.Don’t know it was because of his ego clashing with his shame. Hope he must would have entertained the next passenger without any hustle.
Thereafter, I reached Swadistha Ahaar(a small hotel), I saw 5 autos standing in a queue nearby , I was happy that I will get one there. Reaching there, I found that all the 5 drivers were sitting in 1 auto and gossiping.Seeing me,1 of them asked in excitement where I needed to go. I said “HSR BDA complex”. Hearing this he put his one hand on his head ,mouth upwards, murmuring and calculating.
I waited for 1 minute wondering which mathematical algorithm and graph theory he is using to calculate the fare for HSR. Finally I heard a loud sound from his mouth” Saahab, 120 rupees de do”.
By this time , I had lost my temper, I only asked” Have you gone mad? Shall I take you to some mental hospital at my own expenses?”.He was silent, by the time he opened his mouth for some negotiation, I had moved on.
Suddenly, I saw one new green auto coming from behind, seeing me he stopped, he put his meter and took me to HSR layout at the meter reading of Rs 35.
With this incident,the message which I want to spread is that , we shouldn’t agree for the illegal demands though it will be a bit painful for us. But, bowing before such things will create problems for thousands of others. Though I invested 15 minutes of time to get an auto with a bitter experience. But the good thing is that I got one finally. So, if the next 10 passengers also would teach the same lesson like me to those corrupt auto guys, they will surely take the 11th passenger at meter reading.
The responsibility and the role of citizens are key points in the social structure of our society.Criticizing the problem will not give the solution.We the citizens have to strive to find out the solution for the things.
We often hear people criticizing the auto and taxi drivers for their unfair fare demands.
I feel that it’s really painful to encounter these illegal demands as soon as you start for your office or any other important work.The best part in this is,people negotiate to some extent and they finally bow down before their demands.
On one side ,these people criticize those guys for their demands ,speaking about their morals,ethics and calling them morons. But what they have contributed for the society at that instant.They promoted the demands of a greedy person,motivating him to be more greedier.
For any problem ,criticism will never bring back the solution. We Indians, have a better habit of criticising the system, government and then going back to our bed.
For each and every corruption in the country, we the mass public are the one who encourages it.
Say,in case of auto driver’s ,demanding illegal fares,how did they adopt this as a hobby.Majority of us most have consented to their demands whenever we would had come across such situations. No one would have reverted back at them at the first encounter itself.
To fulfil his one need, a person promotes a corruption today, for which everyone pays tommorrow including him.
This is the reason behind every corruption. When these auto guys demand illegal fares, if you don’t accept his demand and revert back with few scoldings. You have to take some pain to search another auto but you will surely get one who would go at the usual meter fare.
So, if an auto guy who is demanding illegal fares, gets 30 passengers in a day who refused to take his auto and at the same time gave him few scoldings, in return for demanding unfair fares. The result of doing this would be that the auto guy will think twice putting his demand to the next passenger.
If each and every individual starts following this mantra,the illegal demands will surely go away.
No auto driver will like to sit idle for more than 2-3 days because he too needs to earn his livelihood. Teaching a lesson like this would bring him on the right path.From next time onwards, as soon as you ask him to go to any place ,he will put down his meter with a smiling face and will start his auto.
I remember an instance which happened 20 days back , I had to go from BTM to HSR layout BDA complex( a distance of hardly 4KMS).
1 auto driver demanded 20 rupees above the meter. I reverted back and gave him a good lecture stating that even if he comes back to this place without any passenger from there, he will be in profit as the meter has been designed in that way.
I moved on and found another auto who also put the same demand of 20 rupees above meter. I gave him the same lecture in a more frustrated and disgusted manner.He listened to my words very calmly,but didn’t agree.Don’t know it was because of his ego clashing with his shame. Hope he must would have entertained the next passenger without any hustle.
Thereafter, I reached Swadistha Ahaar(a small hotel), I saw 5 autos standing in a queue nearby , I was happy that I will get one there. Reaching there, I found that all the 5 drivers were sitting in 1 auto and gossiping.Seeing me,1 of them asked in excitement where I needed to go. I said “HSR BDA complex”. Hearing this he put his one hand on his head ,mouth upwards, murmuring and calculating.
I waited for 1 minute wondering which mathematical algorithm and graph theory he is using to calculate the fare for HSR. Finally I heard a loud sound from his mouth” Saahab, 120 rupees de do”.
By this time , I had lost my temper, I only asked” Have you gone mad? Shall I take you to some mental hospital at my own expenses?”.He was silent, by the time he opened his mouth for some negotiation, I had moved on.
Suddenly, I saw one new green auto coming from behind, seeing me he stopped, he put his meter and took me to HSR layout at the meter reading of Rs 35.
With this incident,the message which I want to spread is that , we shouldn’t agree for the illegal demands though it will be a bit painful for us. But, bowing before such things will create problems for thousands of others. Though I invested 15 minutes of time to get an auto with a bitter experience. But the good thing is that I got one finally. So, if the next 10 passengers also would teach the same lesson like me to those corrupt auto guys, they will surely take the 11th passenger at meter reading.
The responsibility and the role of citizens are key points in the social structure of our society.Criticizing the problem will not give the solution.We the citizens have to strive to find out the solution for the things.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
MP’s still unhappy after getting 200% salary hike- Is it acceptable?
Citizens are unable to cope with the price hike which the government is unable to control and here it is going with a 200% hike in the salary of the MP’s.
After such a huge salary hike,many MP’s had walked out of the Parliament,as this was not acceptable to them. They were willing to engulfe the whole country’s wealth. Did they ever think of the citizens who are paying the taxes and try to cope up with the price hike.
These scoundrels(MP’s) get paid from the pocket of citizens,this means, a hike in their salary is burden on the normal citizens which will bring additional burden of excess tax or price hike in some way or the other.
At present a single MP costs 37 lakhs a year. Some details about the hike:
• Basic pay earlier it was Rs.16k and now it is Rs.50k
• Office expenses [biggest joke] from existing Rs.20k to Rs.50k per month
• Constituency allowance from present Rs.20k to Rs.40k [is it not there responsibility to visit their constituency, then why they should be paid to visit?]
• Interest free loan of Rs.4 lakhs to buy car
• Hike in mileage allowance from present Rs.13/- per km to Rs.16/- per km
• Now even spouse[s?] can also travel unlimited number of times in railways that too in first class along with can also claim for road mileage
• Increase in pension from present Rs.8k to Rs.20k [If at all they retire, as most of the politicians service starts after the age of 50+]
• 1,50,000 phone calls are absolutely free with 3 landlines and 2 mobile phones
• They will get even rented furniture to the tune of Rs.60k, apart from free washing of sofa covers, bathroom tiles and curtains
• 50k units of free electricity per annum
• 4000 kilo litres of free water
When all these calculated and summed up per year it will come to Rs.37 lakhs per MP per year, who said India is a poor country, when an politician wins the election he is entitled for all the benefits mentioned aforesaid, not more than 25% of MP's re-elected in India, then calculate since independence how many MP's India have seen, how many are still living and getting retirement benefits.
Then MP's have lots of reservation like first class in railways with their family for any number of times. 1,50,000 free phone calls on 3 landlines and 2 mobile phone. Rent free housing which government pays for the furniture ranges from 15,000 to 60,0000 and many other facilities which are sometimes out of reach of the "Aam Aadmi".
I still remember the day when ,a mere hike of 55% was proposed in the salary of govt employees in sixth pay commission in 2008, after a long waited period of 14 years. The 5th pay commission came in 1994. So, after 14 years,the govt employees got a hike of 35%,for which all these MP’s opposed .
At that time ,none of them came in favour of planning commission ,finally by their united strength they restricted the hike to mere 30-35% for govt employees.
But when it came for them, they are unhappy getting 200% hike alongwith other benefits. These illiterate buffaloes are demading salaries higher than IAS officers.
I can forsee the democratic government transforming to some other type of government.A new rennaisance will come in this country also.
After such a huge salary hike,many MP’s had walked out of the Parliament,as this was not acceptable to them. They were willing to engulfe the whole country’s wealth. Did they ever think of the citizens who are paying the taxes and try to cope up with the price hike.
These scoundrels(MP’s) get paid from the pocket of citizens,this means, a hike in their salary is burden on the normal citizens which will bring additional burden of excess tax or price hike in some way or the other.
At present a single MP costs 37 lakhs a year. Some details about the hike:
• Basic pay earlier it was Rs.16k and now it is Rs.50k
• Office expenses [biggest joke] from existing Rs.20k to Rs.50k per month
• Constituency allowance from present Rs.20k to Rs.40k [is it not there responsibility to visit their constituency, then why they should be paid to visit?]
• Interest free loan of Rs.4 lakhs to buy car
• Hike in mileage allowance from present Rs.13/- per km to Rs.16/- per km
• Now even spouse[s?] can also travel unlimited number of times in railways that too in first class along with can also claim for road mileage
• Increase in pension from present Rs.8k to Rs.20k [If at all they retire, as most of the politicians service starts after the age of 50+]
• 1,50,000 phone calls are absolutely free with 3 landlines and 2 mobile phones
• They will get even rented furniture to the tune of Rs.60k, apart from free washing of sofa covers, bathroom tiles and curtains
• 50k units of free electricity per annum
• 4000 kilo litres of free water
When all these calculated and summed up per year it will come to Rs.37 lakhs per MP per year, who said India is a poor country, when an politician wins the election he is entitled for all the benefits mentioned aforesaid, not more than 25% of MP's re-elected in India, then calculate since independence how many MP's India have seen, how many are still living and getting retirement benefits.
Then MP's have lots of reservation like first class in railways with their family for any number of times. 1,50,000 free phone calls on 3 landlines and 2 mobile phone. Rent free housing which government pays for the furniture ranges from 15,000 to 60,0000 and many other facilities which are sometimes out of reach of the "Aam Aadmi".
I still remember the day when ,a mere hike of 55% was proposed in the salary of govt employees in sixth pay commission in 2008, after a long waited period of 14 years. The 5th pay commission came in 1994. So, after 14 years,the govt employees got a hike of 35%,for which all these MP’s opposed .
At that time ,none of them came in favour of planning commission ,finally by their united strength they restricted the hike to mere 30-35% for govt employees.
But when it came for them, they are unhappy getting 200% hike alongwith other benefits. These illiterate buffaloes are demading salaries higher than IAS officers.
I can forsee the democratic government transforming to some other type of government.A new rennaisance will come in this country also.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Bill to Regulate Coaching Institutes in Bihar- Right or Wrong Step?
Bihar has become the first state to enact laws for regulating an inidividual’s business(functioning of coaching institutes).Looks like,the govt is adamant to violate the fundamental right of an individual.The bill came following the agitation of students against the coaching institutes.Who knows,this agitation, might have been irked for some political benefit? Does,it mean that the government should come up immediately,with a bill,as the only solution instead of going through a inquiry about it?
The proposed bill stipulates compulsory registration, the number of students in a coaching class, infrastructure and space needed per student etc. It also proposes to slap heavy fines for violations. A group of Govt officials headed by the District Magistrate will monitor the functioning of coaching institutes.Framing these regulations, the government is incidently going to spread corruption at education level,whose percentage of share will reach them also through well defined hierarchical flow.
Recently, the members of Bihar Coaching Teachers’ Association have come out with a suggestion that the Govt should not rush through the bill without seeking thorough opinion of students, guardians, teachers, etc. They suspect that the cost of providing unrealistic infrastructure coupled with likely extortion by the monitoring committee and/or anti-social elements may ultimately force the coaching institutes to charge unreasonable fees beyond the reach of poor students. The biggest loss will be for the students only due to enaction of this bill. They may not get entry into best coaching institute due to restricted entry.
Ignoring the concerns of the Coaching Teachers’ Association, the Govt is duty bound to enact law to regulate the functioning of coaching institutes in the larger interest of the students and the society.In the disguise of students and society , the govt is going to fulfil it’s own interests to warm up it’s pocket under the table ( through bribes) and out of the table( by levying tax on the earnings of coaching institutes).
If the Govt is really serious about the quality of education, its own colleges and institutions must also reflect it. Take for example the case of Bhagalpur College of Engineering. Why is that the students have to lock the college and demand for the appointment of regular teachers? Why doesn’t it provide 1 meter square space for each students in the school? Why don’t students get benches and tables in the schools to study? Why there is no electricity in the schools and fans in the classrooms?
Why do we see a huge crowd in the government buses in Bihar? Why doesn’t the govt frame rule so that the buses should have passengers equal to the seats available?When the govt is undertaking any road construction work, does it frame law to verify the height ,width and length of the constructed roads? Does it check the quality of materials being used for construction activities? Why does the roads downgrade in 2-3 rainfalls? Did it ever frame any law to monitor the work of contractors undertaking the development activities from the government? The answer is “NO”,because they are going to fill up their stomach with public funds ,accumulated by tax payers of different classes.
These all were few aspects which I highlighted. There are lot many things where government can be trapped for it’s negligence. The Bihar government should focus on the development work of state rather than wasting time on framing bills for middle class people. The govt’s intension can be comprehended by everyone.
The proposed bill stipulates compulsory registration, the number of students in a coaching class, infrastructure and space needed per student etc. It also proposes to slap heavy fines for violations. A group of Govt officials headed by the District Magistrate will monitor the functioning of coaching institutes.Framing these regulations, the government is incidently going to spread corruption at education level,whose percentage of share will reach them also through well defined hierarchical flow.
Recently, the members of Bihar Coaching Teachers’ Association have come out with a suggestion that the Govt should not rush through the bill without seeking thorough opinion of students, guardians, teachers, etc. They suspect that the cost of providing unrealistic infrastructure coupled with likely extortion by the monitoring committee and/or anti-social elements may ultimately force the coaching institutes to charge unreasonable fees beyond the reach of poor students. The biggest loss will be for the students only due to enaction of this bill. They may not get entry into best coaching institute due to restricted entry.
Ignoring the concerns of the Coaching Teachers’ Association, the Govt is duty bound to enact law to regulate the functioning of coaching institutes in the larger interest of the students and the society.In the disguise of students and society , the govt is going to fulfil it’s own interests to warm up it’s pocket under the table ( through bribes) and out of the table( by levying tax on the earnings of coaching institutes).
If the Govt is really serious about the quality of education, its own colleges and institutions must also reflect it. Take for example the case of Bhagalpur College of Engineering. Why is that the students have to lock the college and demand for the appointment of regular teachers? Why doesn’t it provide 1 meter square space for each students in the school? Why don’t students get benches and tables in the schools to study? Why there is no electricity in the schools and fans in the classrooms?
Why do we see a huge crowd in the government buses in Bihar? Why doesn’t the govt frame rule so that the buses should have passengers equal to the seats available?When the govt is undertaking any road construction work, does it frame law to verify the height ,width and length of the constructed roads? Does it check the quality of materials being used for construction activities? Why does the roads downgrade in 2-3 rainfalls? Did it ever frame any law to monitor the work of contractors undertaking the development activities from the government? The answer is “NO”,because they are going to fill up their stomach with public funds ,accumulated by tax payers of different classes.
These all were few aspects which I highlighted. There are lot many things where government can be trapped for it’s negligence. The Bihar government should focus on the development work of state rather than wasting time on framing bills for middle class people. The govt’s intension can be comprehended by everyone.
Bill to Regulate Coaching Institutes in Bihar.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Misuse Of Public Funds by U.P CM Mayawati
As we all know, Mayawati is the CM of Uttar Pradesh and unquestionably the most popular Dalit leader of India. Recently , she was in controversy over building immense statues of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar,Kashiram and her own. The figures reported towards these constructions were in the range Rs 1000-2000 crores.
There was an outrage over this among certain sections of the society. The reasons for outrage were firstly, that public funds could be better utilized for development work, second, the sheer impropriety of erecting statues to oneself during one’s lifetime and third, that this does nothing for the Dalits whose cause Mayawati professes to espouse.
The money coming as public funds is because of the tax payers of various professions. It’s the money of we common people, which we have earned with our hardwork and have paid it to the government as tax for the undertaking various development activities for welfare of our society.
The same could be spent on improving health-care facilities, sanitation, water and what not.Still the literacy rate in U.P is only 50%. Many of the schools don’t have teachers. Villages there have very poor electricity facility.Transportation is too bad . Trains don’t run in time. What is unsaid is that the money comes from the budget of the various ministries which have nothing to do with health or education or sanitation. Mayawati has tried to project herself as a Messiah of the Dalits,it’s visible to everyone how she is misusing the funds which otherwise could have been used wisely for the upliftment of poor people.
There was an outrage over this among certain sections of the society. The reasons for outrage were firstly, that public funds could be better utilized for development work, second, the sheer impropriety of erecting statues to oneself during one’s lifetime and third, that this does nothing for the Dalits whose cause Mayawati professes to espouse.
The money coming as public funds is because of the tax payers of various professions. It’s the money of we common people, which we have earned with our hardwork and have paid it to the government as tax for the undertaking various development activities for welfare of our society.
The same could be spent on improving health-care facilities, sanitation, water and what not.Still the literacy rate in U.P is only 50%. Many of the schools don’t have teachers. Villages there have very poor electricity facility.Transportation is too bad . Trains don’t run in time. What is unsaid is that the money comes from the budget of the various ministries which have nothing to do with health or education or sanitation. Mayawati has tried to project herself as a Messiah of the Dalits,it’s visible to everyone how she is misusing the funds which otherwise could have been used wisely for the upliftment of poor people.
Do you agree with Mayawati’s misuse of public funds on building statues of her own?
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