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		<title>Need Of Caste-wise Reservation In India After 61 Years Of Freedom !</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In its own stead, nothing is bad or good. It is the way it is used, implemented and taken up that makes it bad or good. In India reservation was and is used to please some people and get quick votes, be it SC&#38;ST provisions in constitution which was originally meant for 15 years or [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=deepakshamli.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4077307&amp;post=24&amp;subd=deepakshamli&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In its own stead, nothing is bad or good. It is the way it is used, implemented and taken up that makes it bad or good. In India reservation was and is used to please some people and get quick votes, be it SC&amp;ST provisions in constitution which was originally meant for 15 years or implementation of Mandal commission after its lying in cold storage for years. There are many aspects of reservation. It is fact there are some strata of society who need support to rise from their current status of poverty or backwardness. Not all of us who have not seen deprived life know they really know what a backward person faces in her/his life.<br />
However there is opposition for reservation because the benefit of it is are not going to actual people rather they are taken up by some people of these society who are already in upper class whereas actual needy people are still at the same place. No one will object if a really needy get the benefit, Most of people are furious since it is someone who is not needy who is reaping benefit. There are many arguments in this reservation issue:<br />
1. Instead of caste basis, give it on economic basis: As far as making economic condition as criteria is concerned, there is always good and bad of all thoughts. Good about this will be that this should be the correct way to decide for giving help however there are too many lacunas in this as getting certificate for economic background is very easy to get since no one file income tax return and there is no proof of incomes for people other than salaried people so what will happen ultimately is again people who do not deserve the benefit will get it and needy will remain eluded with this.<br />
2. Incompetent people in jobs: I agree that when it comes to job then what we need are competent people in jobs to provide proper service and let our country grow. It is wrong to say the people who need help to rise first time are not competent but what is required is that we bring them up and educate and train them so that they are competent enough to take up the challenges.<br />
3. Would you like a doctor coming through quota to operate on you who does not how to use scalpel: Now if we talk about getting a doctor without enough skills. This is often repeated example but what we fail to understand that a person cannot be a doctor just by getting admission in medical college. S/he became doctor after passing out from the college. If we say that college examination system is such that they will pass person without knowledge then problem does not lie in reservation in admission but in examination system which required to be looked into. Having said that if education system is not good and it will allow person without skill to get the degree then what is guarantee that a person who has come by other route let us by paying higher fees or something and for that matter what is guarantee that a person who have scored 90+ marks is good in medical study. So then we are running risk of many doctors without skills operating on us. So this argument that if the person has come with reservation will be not competent doctor is not correct. If a person has passed MBBS (s/he can be anyone reserve one or other) and do not know how to use scalpel and then we should hung all the teachers who have taught them, people who have set the papers and all the examiners who has taken their practical exams and checker who checked their examination papers.<br />
4. What about other type of reservations: why there so much hue and cry about backward class reservations, do everyone really want selection of students on merit basis? if yes, then why there is not no one appear to oppose the other kind of quota called as management quota or nri quota. if all the protest is based on the concept of merit, will the protestant also oppose the private medical and engineering college; giving birth to so called meritorious students by engulfing a big price?<br />
5. Reservation will take country backward: If that is true then why &amp; how the south Indian states likes Tamilnadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh &amp; Karnataka are more developed than the states of north India? Though there is average 60% reservation is present in both government &amp; private sector.<br />
We have to swallow bitter pill that India is still not free from Caste, gender and religion bias. To remove it we need everyone at equal social status. We need healthy education that can clean our prejudices. We need reservation for those who really need that and we need a surname free India so that Eklavya &amp; Arjuna both can serve the nation equally without any bias.</p>
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		<title>Corruption in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most disquieting aspect of the widespread corruption in India is the fact that it is not anymore confined to politicians or the government machinery alone. It is prevalent amongst almost every section of the society at every level. As the practice of corruption is a dishonest act, one has to think that most of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=deepakshamli.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4077307&amp;post=14&amp;subd=deepakshamli&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;"> The most disquieting aspect of the widespread corruption in India is the          fact that it is not anymore confined to politicians or the government          machinery alone. It is prevalent amongst almost every section of the society          at every level.</p>
<p>As the practice of corruption is a dishonest act, one has to think that          most of the Indians are dishonest, which could be different only in degree          between the individuals. As the reason for the dishonesty is greediness          and the desire to get things done at any cost one can think that most          of the country men are greedy and do not anymore think that the means          should justify the ends. This is not a flattering statement and many readers          would desire that it would not be so and such statement could have been          avoided. But, the fact is that most of the Indians are involved in corrupt          practices in one way or the other, either due to greed or due to so called          compulsion. In any case, the willingness to sacrifice for the sake of          not getting involved in corrupt dealings is conspicuous by its absence          amongst the most.</span></p>
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<p>Today, if one would say that any particular Indian is honest to the core,          it could only be a case of exception rather than a rule.</p>
<p>The study of world phenomenon on corruption has repeatedly branded India          as one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Unfortunately, this          view has not disturbed most of the Indians at all and they do not seem          to care as to what others think of them; so long as the existing systems          and practices would allow them to make money and get things done in one          way or the other.</p>
<p>The irony is that India is still considered to be a very religious country          and it is still widely believed that the religion is the basis of Indian          life, thoughts and actions. This is obviously true, considering the fact          that there are hundreds of temples, churches and mosques spread all over          the country and they are all densely visited day in and day out by the          feverishly praying Indians.</span></p>
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<p>Is not religious ethos contrary to corruption and dishonest practices          ?The unfortunate situation in India is that those who call themselves          most religious are often found to have indulged themselves in dishonest          practices on many occasions. Several of the religious centres, of all          religions, are suspected to be steeped in nepotism, as such incidents          have been repeatedly published in the press.</p>
<p>It does not shock Indians anymore to know that not only the politicians,          ministers and IAS &amp; IPS officers are corrupt but even the judges,          professors, doctors and NGO organisations are.</p>
<p>Corruption is not only prevalent amongst rich who are greedy in spite          of possessing enough but also prevalent amongst poor.</p>
<p>Now, what can be the future of the Indian society in such conditions?          It can be only frustration, chaos, unrest and even bloodshed in the not          too distant future. This kind of corruption in the national polity and          public and private life cannot go on for ever, without disturbing the          overall peace in the society. It is sad that those who are in charge of          the nation today do not appear to realise this and still are merrily going          ahead with their dealings unconcerned about the harm that it would inevitably          do to the larger national cause.</p>
<p>What is very sad and extremely disquieting about this country is that          Ministers suspected to be involved in murder. Chief ministers of swindling          crores of public money, senior police officers of molestation charges          are all living in comforts and enjoying positions, thus effectively exposing          the fact that the crusade against corruption has finally failed in India.</p>
<p>Even as the vicious cycle of corruption would continue with one swindling          the other, there could be a number of persons who would be left out of          this cycle due to inefficiency or commitment to the cause of truth and          such persons would be driven down to despair.</p>
<p>The incidents of history indicate that some of such persons who are out          of the corruption loop could take up the war against corruption at one          time or the other. But, they would find that in a corruption entrenched          system, they would not be able to improve the conditions and therefore,          a few of them may finally take to physical attack on corrupt and dishonest          persons, leading to violence and bloodshed. Security, dogs and mere police          rifles will not be able to beat down such determined crusaders.</p>
<p>The politicians and bureaucrats would call such crusaders as arsonists          or terrorists. But, history would judge them differently. There are a          number of determined isolated war groups already existing in the country          and they are generally branded as terrorist groups and treated brutally          by the state machinery, without investigating the reasons for their existence.          One would shudder to think as what would happen to the peace of the society,          if such groups would enlarge in size and number.</p>
<p>Those holding the positions of President, Prime Minister and Deputy Prime          Minister of this country and Chief Ministers of the states should have          the wisdom to realise the potential dangers facing this corrupt ridden          Indian society. They should not remain as small people who would compromise          with the aspects of good governance for the sake of remaining in power          for a few number of days more.</span></p>
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		<title>The Goal!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who knows the goal of Indian Leaders ? During election period, they really grow a hope among the mass to do everything well, to shine india (not the people of India), but as soon as elections are over, their promises of shining india loose meaning. Every socially aware person can imagine the development of India [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=deepakshamli.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4077307&amp;post=3&amp;subd=deepakshamli&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who knows the goal of Indian Leaders ? During election period, they really grow a hope among the mass to do everything well, to shine india (not the people of India), but as soon as elections are over, their promises of shining india loose meaning. Every socially aware person can imagine the development of India in the hand of these talented leaders, but can anyone finds its remeady ?</p>

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