Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Incredible India--- Part 1


Every nation's biggest resource is her HUMAN resource and history testifies that intellect is directly proportional to the prosperity of the nation. The importance of this resource must be ensured that it is imbibed in every student of the country and come what may, never COMPROMISED. Unfortunately, in the current times- we are exactly doing the opposite- busy and happily unbolting the  basic social and family structure we are bred upon whilst risking our fellow (wo)men’s healthstyle. Couple of decades back, we were a busy nation- very typical of new emerging nation- PSUs, Agriculture, Transport, Manufacturing - multiple sectors-all  growing & focussed on building a brand new India. I strongly feel – relatively that was the era of the most clear vision and action. Work ethic was simple- Hard work Pays ...(if not now, but soon) Then, came the Haze- the Great Indian Magic Trick- Somewhere somebody announced- lets cut the chase- lets make MONEY, and people left everything  mid-way and rushed- all the Traditional sectors , thoughts, leaders, adages were dismantled. That’s when Illusion took over reality. Thats when we added ‘Incredible’ to India. Thats when we pawned our HUMAN resources........................

Lets look at US, can anyone expect the citizens there to forgo their lifestyle, pledge their heath, change their identity, impersonate accents, and adjust their timestyle to suit another country, that too for no intellectual but monetary gain ? NEVER. Why ? Because even a 5th grader would opine that its utter ‘foolishness’. But, what is disheartening is that- it is this exact 'foolishness' which our 'Incredible India' has wholesomely embraced. Fuelled by ' Globalisation', packaged as ‘The- In thing’,  glorified by new-age first generation business houses, termed as 'cheap labour' (yet we dont get it), wrapped under ESOPs, , there is no stone being unturned on this 'self-patting', blinding excursion- to drum-beat  that the whole world revolves around us. Do you really think this is the case ? The caricatures of West mocking at us, and  this circus of ours is so seething. Its like the ‘SDM’ running away with Oscars, and we rooting for the same- while the joke was on us. It is like the Anil Kapoor’s character in MI4, and the insane Bollywood pride that came along with- well, the world knew who the Jackass was.

Come to think of it- I cant stop myself being bewildered by what a mouse of a nation we are. For just a few Bucks more....we are ready to screw our health, and eventually our life and worse 'look-down' upon rest of the people/ sectors around us. We all know where a 20 sumthing fella subjected to night/ varying shifts of work for the next five or so years - would end up. How often, are parents missing out on Bedtime stories – for to participate in a ‘con-call’. While our other country counterparts party, kayake, ski, boast of work-life balance- we are......well- we all know what we are doing. Still, blatantly, like sheep (wonder what they must be thinking of us) demonstrating excellent herd mentality- day in and day out- we are internally succumbing to this nefarious lifestyle. Isnt it so obvious ?'OUT-SOURCING' which is simply and bluntly put ‘ too-shitty-a-job-to-waste-on, lets saddle it to someone else’. Why take so much extra pride doing it ? and build so much of hoo-haa around it. Its just another sector- its no way close to the traditional sectors of employment. Give the respect it deserves and nothing more. Yet, i cant fathom, as how come no eminent/ social personality/ media/ entrepreneurs/ ppl we look up to (hardly any one around) has ever debated this issue up, and asked this 'X' generation 'Y' ? 

1 comment:

Pyrofrost said...

In my personal opinion,

1.The person who announced to cut the chase n follow money knew what he wanted form HIS life. It is always our own decision weather to focus on money or quality of life. If oneself decides that I will never compare and judge myself or any body close to me then we don't have anything to prove it to someone else, we don't need to place ourselves in some sort of imaginary ladder our parents or friends designed for us. hence we are left to follow our own passion.

2. Coming to a bigger level, People who judge Indians after watching SMD are the same people who will judge Greeks after watching 'Clash of Titans' and Germans after watching 'Inglorious Bastards'. They are morons who should be taught meaning of two words, 'Fiction and Reality'.

3. Evolution is a big process, and people who out of their passion decide to learn n adapt to new countries and environment are just trying to be a global citizen or just say they got a curious eye...some people can decorate home inside and some can do from outside, both are equally difficult task.

I believe the basic problem comes when we try to go on with the flow, parents want to earn more money to give their child maximum comfort..hence miss the bed time stories...this happens when a 20 something fella got married at his 20s...So as a Indian, we want both...we want to marry at early age (20s) like other Indian fellow men and want to have a comfortable and balanced life like western people in their 30s...That's where the problem comes...we want to enjoy best of both the worlds and compromise on nothing!