Posts

Showing posts from January 24, 2010

Admission woes

Parents earnestly feel the hearty responsibility to provide the best school for their budding hopes of life. Expectations, competition and the hunger for excellence in life mark the root for all the agony. The harassment during admission process is not diluted to the slightest percentage. Potential parents and the insightful citizens can actually feel the pain. When the admission deadlines are off with no openings for lakhs, helpless parents feel most worthless and frustrated to the highest order. Admission blues can’t end till the agony brushes our policy makers.

Messengers of Climate Change

They write messages, draw, paint, sing, dance, come out on streets, demonstrate, and protest as they sincerely bother and get disturbed about the grave changes bound to affect the global climate. World over children and activists have joined hands to express the urgent need to save the earth for future. Let us thank their kind efforts and energy they invest from time to time for the global issue. Let us earnestly wish that these messengers succeed to convey the urgent need of the hour to our leaders, policy makers, industrialists, manufacturers, technologists and above all to millions of people on this earth. Let us join their chorus to impress upon Copenhagen to prevent the melting ice and protect the world from the disastrous heat.

Messengers of Climate Change

They write messages, draw, paint, sing, dance, come out on streets, demonstrate, and protest as they sincerely bother and get disturbed about the grave changes bound to affect the global climate. World over children and activists have joined hands to express the urgent need to save the earth for future. Let us thank their kind efforts and energy they invest from time to time for the global issue. Let us earnestly wish that these messengers succeed to convey the urgent need of the hour to our leaders, policy makers, industrialists, manufacturers, technologists and above all to millions of people on this earth. Let us join their chorus to impress upon Copenhagen to prevent the melting ice and protect the world from the disastrous heat.

Messengers of Climate Change

They write messages, draw, paint, sing, dance, come out on streets, demonstrate, and protest as they sincerely bother and get disturbed about the grave changes bound to affect the global climate. World over children and activists have joined hands to express the urgent need to save the earth for future. Let us thank their kind efforts and energy they invest from time to time for the global issue. Let us earnestly wish that these messengers succeed to convey the urgent need of the hour to our leaders, policy makers, industrialists, manufacturers, technologists and above all to millions of people on this earth. Let us join their chorus to impress upon Copenhagen to prevent the melting ice and protect the world from the disastrous heat.

100 reasons to divide

India, the world’s largest democracy is losing its harmony. The once strong spine of our nation is fractured by our own representatives. If the multiplicities of our ways of life become the cause of division then the reasons are 100. In times of global competition and fight to save the earth, a divide in the country will further weaken it. The formation of a separate state of Telangana is a step to the rear. At the present rate at which the states are being divided, by the end of two decades, India may posses a fat government with over fifty states. If hunger strikes or fast until death make severe impacts to divide a nation, then India should also hope to solve tribulations like hunger, unemployment, overpopulation, child labor, lack of education to name a few.

Capital Chaos

New Delhi, the seat of Indian Government is proud to be termed as the city of traders. Trading is in city’s blood. Traders run shops started by their forefathers. But what about the lakhs of citizens who shift their work base from far and near states into Delhi. Every locality, except of course the Lutyen’s Zone, is mushrooming with unauthorized shops, kiosks, hutments, hawkers, pavement shops and encroachments. Part of the rising immigrant population also poses as a major security threat. The Lords and ladies of the Indian Government are unconcerned. To them, the city’s growing population is only a measure of an inflated vote bank. Amidst, serious water and electricity crisis, lakhs of self styled traders further weaken the spine of the dilwalon ki Dilli. Citizens enjoy their favorite tikki, kulfi or pan in the middle of the road, no matter, it creates road blocks and traffic congestion. It’s a fact that Delhi's traders have been shaping the politics of the city for years but nobo