Sunday, May 9, 2010

FAITH - A lost Virtue ?


                What do we mean by progress? Does the economic boom, and spread of technology appease the needs of a community who dreams of emerging as a Developed nation one fine day?

                In my days in USA, I have seen people who live with the misconception that We, Indians are blessed with an intelligent brain, which is the backbone of America’s Success and will always be.  I really don’t understand what reaction would do true justice to this attitude. Leave apart the shallowness of that concept; the diminishing levels of trust and authenticity pose a bigger concern. How difficult would be for me to order a beautiful flower basket for my mother, on Mother’s Day taking into consideration the fact that the world is such a small place today!!! All I had to do was select my desired gift and pay. I was really feeling guilty for expressing my concern regarding the issue as I was a bit apprehensive about it. Will the flowers reach? Will they reach on time? Will they exploit my money? Being an Indian, keeping so less faith in our own countrymen made me feel really low. But what did I know, that I was apprehensive not because I didn’t know these new people, but because I know ‘Indians’ very well. 

                It has become our signature somehow – to break rules, to exploit people, to see self profit in every damn aspect. And above all, most of us are self proclaimed Professors. Who have the responsibility of spreading the totally wrong notions with utmost confidence.

                So coming back to my story- The flowers- They reached all right, but were not what I had expected. The irony here is , I had expected that they won’t be what I was expecting. Then what’s the fuss about? The fuse in my head burns when I ask for an explanation and get an answer “ You placed the order, and you got the flowers, then what is your problem?” – as if he is trying to tell me that I should be happy I got them at least , not worrying what they are . Funny nah !!!

                Well arguing with him made me realize it was pointless. And I really should be thankful that I got them at least. This leaves me with a thought that should this have happened here , in the US, will it have the same conclusion? So , what’s makes this country what it is? It’s not money, it’s not power. It’s not politics and it’s not research. It’s PEOPLE. It begins with people and ends with people. The faith. The humanity. The discipline. The Honesty. These are the things which make a country successful. The attitude of people, the way of looking at things, and a completely “un-selfish” way of living.

                Unselfish in what way ? No one is that altruistic. But there is a difference. Again… When I was in school there were many Indians attending the same class as mine. The main focus was of not to gain knowledge or learn something new. But it’s to finish the class somehow and jump to the next. They will copy Assignments, alter home works, cheat with programs and somehow finish their submissions to get a passing grade. Why do they look for the easiest way out?  They exploit the professors trust in them .

                At work , taking prolonged lunch breaks which last for more than 90  mins , run home before hours , chit chat at work or give excuses to get a break. Again they exploit their employers trust in them. In every scenario, we end up exploiting someone, or looking for way as to how can we gain more . How can we bend things in our favor. Why?  Can’t we just let the things take their natural course and let them be ? Why do we have to make signature moves all the time?

                And its not only ethics, its normal attitude. I believe , if there are 3 Indian’s in a room and 1 American, people should talk in a language which everyone will understand. And not chatter in Hindi which makes the other left out person feel uncomfortable. But paradoxically the most common thing to perceive is a bunch of Indians making unnecessary mockery of the only American in their own language which portrays poor humanity. And then people complain that Americans are racist!!! Why shouldn’t they be? What people don’t realize is they don’t dislike you because of your color, but it’s because of your behavior.

               For every chance I get, I try to prove I am not like other Fellow Indians. I try to prove I am different. Not to others but to Myself. That I am not like others. I will not look for the easiest way out of every situation. I will never exploit my professor’s trust or my employer’s faith. I will try to prove I have more in me, which compels me to prove myself more worthy in a competition as opposed to demeaning my opponents. If I am so annoyed with these habits and traits of typical Indians why should Americans be an exception to this? Instead of blaming them, it’s time for introspection. Not everyone is typical!!! But most of them are.

               To those who believe us to be the so called the backbone , I would just like to say if ‘typical’ Indians continue to behave the way they always have , Its only a matter of patience we will be welcome in this country. Back bone will be an extinct concept. Instead of perceiving this idea of self importance they should consider returning back to reality.  

              On this topic I can go on for hours together. But for now, All I can conclude is it’s not the place, it’s the people in it. Faith is a big word which is taken very so lightly now a days. Being intelligent or being brilliant is too long a target to even think about. We have to be better humans first. It’s time to think . And it’s time to change. We who can think rationally can bring about this change. So let’s try. Let’s change the signature of our youth, and make it more respectable. More deserving. More Indian.



Monday, January 25, 2010


Wishing all of you a very happy republic day!!!

             'Republic'...The dictionary defines it as the right of commonality to elect the people who they think are deserving to run their nation. But sometimes I feel, does it really make a difference? Coming from me , who has never voted once in her life ... or coming from those who see no point in voting anymore, are we really the people who care about who is running this country ?
              Days have passed, and so have years,but the motto of elections still remains the same - " Reduction in unemployment", "Reduction in poverty","to control taxation" and "to curb terrorism" . As a nation, as a country have we really grown? Have we changed at all ? Or are we the same since 60 years, facing the same problems we faced 60 years ago? has there been any improvement at all ?
To counter that there has been some increase... the population, Amount of Brain drain... , Number of states in the country... , the rift between the rich and the poor...amount of money in the world bank, the size of terrorist clans, number of rapes in the cities, prices of vegetables, and the percentage in tax! (to name a few)

              Do we take our voting rights seriously? Are the people contesting elections worthy enough to think about the society ,apart from their bank balance? What do these politicians have in mind when they stand for elections? Do they bear the sanctity and the courage which takes to run a community? what are their motives?
               Seems like the term defining India as a 'developing country' will soon cease to exist.If all the country is left with, are people who are living there just because they didn't get a chance to settle abroad, politicians who are finally "thinking about " - thinking about the country because they have reached their account limit... or  frustrated , tired and helpless citizens who have to fight for their right to live with respect in their own country. how will this country call itself 'developing'?, when all the factors leading to progress slowly seem to diminish!!!
               When will we grow above our petty issues of separating states,  educating taxi drivers or fostering a terrorist (who btw eventually learns Marathi but residents don't !!! ) or blaming the occurence of any tragic social event on some movie ... when will this never ending blame game cease? Who should take the responsibility of the  issues haunting the indian society ?
               We should . We are responsible for todays scenario in every sense. We the people, who take pride in saying 'we broke the rules' are responsible for corruption. we, who have no respect for the law, are responsible. We, who are so self engrossed , that we end up exploiting every opportunity we face , are responsible. we have no discipline in our blood. We are taught to break rules, bribe , lie , do anything to 'survive'. Todays India is our reflection. Our attitude, our discipline, our behaviour and our approach all have given birth to the Republic of India we see and pity today.
               So let us make an attempt to change ourselves, to change the people around us, to nurture the hope, that one day we will become a part of India we all will be proud of. And like education, any change begins at home. So lets make a move and brace ourselves, change ourselves, educate ourselves for a better tomorrow. For a better future. Let us be the politicians, the community will fight to vote for, let us be the leaders who have no better interest than the renovation of todays scenario, let us be the society who values and respects every human and animal alive. Let us be a parent, for a better tomorrow.

Happy Republic day.