Showing posts with label bharat. Show all posts
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Monday, March 27, 2023

Ask what you can do for our country Bharat....

 As Bharat (also know as India) grows in leaps and bounds; economically, socially and internationally, we the citizens have to ask an important question on how we can contribute towards this growth through sweat equity, skill development and creating an environment for uplifting society as a whole.

Firstly, let's begin with the concept of sweat equity. Sweat equity refers to the value that an individual adds to a project through their hard work, effort and time. Citizens can contribute to the growth by actively participating in activities that generate value for their community or country. For example, citizens can volunteer their time to work on public infrastructure projects such as building schools, hospitals or roads. They can also participate in community service activities such as cleaning up their neighborhood, helping to plant trees or organizing events to bring people together. These activities not only generate value for the community but also provide opportunities for citizens to develop new skills and expertise that can benefit them and the economy in the long run, while promoting social interaction between communities.

Secondly, skill development is an essential aspect of contributing towards the growth of the economy. Citizens can contribute by acquiring new skills and knowledge that are in demand in the market. They can do this by taking up courses and training programs that help them develop the necessary skills and knowledge to be competitive in the job market. This can include learning new technologies, programming languages, or specialized skills such as marketing, project management, or financial management. By developing their skills and expertise, citizens can increase their own productivity, create knowledge banks with others in the same fields, promote civil unity and contribute to the growth of the economy.

Finally, creating an environment for uplifting society as a whole is an essential aspect of contributing towards the growth of the economy. Citizens can create a positive and inclusive environment that encourages innovation, entrepreneurship, and growth. This can include supporting small businesses and start-ups by buying locally made products, investing in new businesses or providing mentorship to aspiring entrepreneurs. Citizens can also support education and research by donating to universities, supporting scholarships, or volunteering to mentor students. By creating an environment that supports growth, citizens can contribute to the growth of the economy and uplift society as a whole.

Just by this approach, citizens of our country can contribute towards a stronger economic growth through sweat equity, skill development, and creating an environment for uplifting society as a whole. By actively participating in community service activities, acquiring new skills and knowledge, and creating a positive and inclusive environment, citizens can increase their productivity and contribute to the growth of the economy. This, in turn, can create a positive cycle of growth, development, and prosperity for the entire country as a whole.

 


 

 

 

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ode to Success

“Victory” 

You are the person who used to boast That you would achieve the utmost, Someday. 

You merely wished to show, To demonstrate how much you know, And prove the success that you can grow… 

Another year we have just passed through, 

What new ideas came to you? 

How many good things did you do? 

Time; left 12 months in your care, 

How many of them did you share? With opportunity and dare,

Again where you so often missed? 

We do not find you on the list of those who succeed. 

Explain the fact! 

No, it was not the chance you lacked! 

As usual, you just failed to act!


 

The Confident People

Be confident, not just in yourself but in your country and your fellow citizens. 

Remember, it’s much easier to despair over what might seem an irrevocable erosion of our institutions and traditions which made this country great, than it is to see the progress we are making in preserving our institutions and traditions. 

Compounding our despair is the dominant media culture, especially the foreign media like CNN, Fox, NBC, which do not reflect our values and concerns. The media constantly pounds us with gloom and doom scenarios, which have a negative effect on our psyche. 

The truth is that when we look at our national policies and national priorities, it is not the people who are out of touch with reality; it is the political parties and their national level leadership. Political parties are simply unable to extricate themselves from the bondage they have placed themselves in, by building their power base on beggar vote constituencies. 

The across-the-board sycophancy is now failing as they have exploited the masses to the extreme and have not been able to steer mass quantities of money towards this beggar constituencies for the past few years. The socialists and the likes had sustained themselves for years on government grants and subsidies. These are now reduced to a trickle. 

Political parties now exist primarily off the donations of the rich, on political kickbacks and whatever contributions they can get from the public at large. Remember, the people in politics or their party groups do not work for a living in the traditional sense. They survive only by inventing crises or by fabricating some threat to the social fabric. That is why they appear to be more active and visible, while becoming more hysterical every day. They cannot provide for themselves so they hope that by making a nuisance of themselves they will get others to feed them. 

These people have made our country bankrupt, financially and morally. Reputed economists have pointed out that with the money we have spent on poverty reduction programs since the 1950s, we could have purchased the entire assets of every fortune 50 companies in the world and developed virtually every acre of land in our country. 

Yet, not only we have not eliminated poverty, but also many social problems are far worse than before. 

You know it and I know it. 

And more important, they know it too. Indians are no longer willing to burden the millions of rupees that are poured into programs that fail to accomplish any goal. We are weary of supporting a socialistic system that is anti-progressive, indicts tradition, promotes cultural disharmony and serves as a breeding ground for more anti social elements. 

Policies that are nothing more than threats for more violence and disharmony should we refuse to meet the financial demands of those who are representing thugs, murderers, arsonists and looters. They are making threats about instability of the nation, out of desperation and panic. 

First, they realize that government largesse in the form of development funds for social assistance is over, because the money is just not there. 

Second, the cold realization that, after 50 years of uninterrupted catering of their demands, their primary ideas and theories on social justice and economic fairness just does not work. They do not know what to do, except to shout and scream in an attempt to frighten and intimidate those who are now more educated and will no longer be controlled by these demons. 

 We are the future. 

We cannot give up what is right. We have to break this strangle hold that the socialists and the communalists have on our nation and our society. We have to be confident. 

Our nation has not run out of opportunities. Our children can live in an India that is better, safer, and more prosperous. Life is a never-ending battle and we have to fight the battle that we land into.


 

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