Saturday, August 14, 2010

Standard of Living and Ecological balance

Its summer again! and the mercury is rising beyond imagination. Obviously people are compelled to buy coolers and AC and perhaps other luxurious items those are quite symbol of well being and so called having a good 'Standard of living'. Now days people, specially middle class, are much curious about maintaining/showing their 'standard of living' without understanding meaning of it. However, a good standard of life needs to be redefined for every country and civilization. We can't use the western definition of good life for India, though, we can always borrow the phrase and some aspects.

Some people are advocating going back to ancient life style that will help to check the carbon foot print, however, that itself is not easy as our Indian society is transiting in between ancient and western. Moving either way seems very difficult. A few ecologically aware people are bit perplexed, where to go? and what to inculcate to their next generation, which itself is confused than ever.

The illusion of Indian Culture

Lets start with bugs in our own so called traditions before jumping on the westerners. For eg, celebrating any festival we consider a part of our tradition. However, putting loud speakers everywhere, burning megawatts of energy in playing music to dance and have booze party at night could not be justified on traditional ground. If these are taken into account, the way Ganpati and Durga-puja are celebrated they should not be considered a cultural event, perhaps sometimes they look like some political event. There is nothing wrong in celebrating or partying, however, partying on name of cultural event is merely abuse of those events. The funniest part of this is, the organizers of these co called cultural events are themselves hardly aware of meaning of the event. Most of the festive gags are party cadre. The conditional devotion for god himself has a collusion between the Bhaktas and the God. Bhakta says God I will give you a grand puja, please help me wining this election or passing the exam etc.

Secondly when it comes to oraganized Bhakti our so called Monks, Baba, and NGO play critical role. Thanks to most of the Babas and NGOs those are merely instrument of converting black money into white.

The illusion of supporting a cause


Few days back there were some big events called Mumbai Merathon, people participated to support some or other cause. But while participating the event I could only see a single cause ie 'Standard Charterter'. Everywhere banners of sponsors and organizers with loud music. I could see everything else then that so called 'cause'. Even most of the people who are running themselves do not know about the 'cause'. Similarly Mumbai cyclothon had similar arrangements. Our deputy chief minister came and gave some good words, however, he forgot to mention about his own carbon foot print. A convoy of vehicles always around him, freeing KGs of CO2 and many more luxury habits which are trademark of a politician. More cause more pollution and more advertizing. Sometimes I feel the capitalism has engulfed our country in a ugly way. The success story of western capitalism cant be applied to our case.

Probable solutions

Don't be copy cat. What had worked in west need not work in the east. The way its working in China is a completely different story. They are a unique communist-capital model. Where the captials is in tight control of gov. Whereas in India its mix economy and capital in flow is talking helping very few. Although, some metro cities have got better concrete jungle but 80% population still does not have toilet at home. So just pumping capital may not work alone unless there is a strong willingness from common people to spread the wealth.

Blaming polit-beauro may be futile unless we take something in our hand after they are part of us only. Spending atleast 1 week in a year to educate the vulnerable people in our society. They may be from your nearby slum or some rural place. Education and inculcating responsibilty among them because they are the decision maker in every poll. Making them aware of everything will weaken the selfish Netas.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Urbanization – A boon or curse

Malls Malls everywhere not a single greenery around. India has certainly became a mall maniac country. Attractive stores, polished staff and AC with music, everything is there for a wonderful shopping experience. However, the real price that we are paying for this pleasure is yet to be understood. Megawatts of power, noise and much more, but the scintillation of Mall over overshadow those all. I'm not against malls, however, the way we have copied it from the west is not attractive at all.
                   Why do we need to copy everything, perhaps we could have developed our own mall culture in an Indian way. At worse, notwithstanding the western concept, we can always modulate it with the very Indian style. The way we copied constitutions from across the world, though we finally messed up. The madness of booking quick profits by copying or buying ideas or technologies from others and implementing the concept without learning the long term impact will cost the countrymen but not the politicians. We could rather have worked innovating our own idea.

We are creating a satellite colony of west where for every new idea we are waiting from our masters, waiting to buy the very new idea and pay the patent money lifelong and of course if something goes wrong we can always blame them. Whether it's some polluting automobile or an atom energy.The way Rahul Bajaj blamed best for not sharing the green technologies when he was asked to find a remedy for over growing polution because of his 3 wheeler auto rikshaws ,same way generations later we will blame west if some catastrophy happens due to recent installations of Nuke energy plants. The resident cabinate has filled up their swiss account from this deal and they will never sattle in the nearby cities of the plants.

Now when it comes to learning, we are not learning from their mistakes. We are doing the same mistake what they have done centuries ago, creating environmental disaster in madness of capitalism. We can't afford jettison our responsibilities to the future generation on the ground of blame game. Perhaps, most industrialist do not even bother about their responsibilities for the future generations, the only thing matters quick profit and market capitalization. But they must remind themselves that the money they are harvesting for their sons won't save them from natural calamity.

More demand, more supply, more spending that does not work in a community based society like Asia with huge population. In fact capitalism is instrumental in pumping more wealth at top of the social pyramid and making the bottom class more dependent on the mercy of top notch, hence making it more vulnerable economic catastrophe.
                               An illusion created by the government that this madness will take India to next level. Perhaps, government is not keen to explain what is the next level? The next level could be transforming the whole Indian community into a great labor and consumer market, making everybody in the society economically vulnerable. Take an example of Reality boom and how it will turn out to be a curse for the villagers. Tempted by the reality boom the villagers are prone to sell off their lands for some lump sum amount of money which would hardly last a few springs, its like he killed the hen which was giving gold eggs and was a perennial source of income though less. Initially it will be really good in terms of statistics for the villager, builder,growth rate and of course the politicians and bureaucrats who were broking the deal. It will further boost the industrial growth rate figures when the builder will sale flats/shops/mall on that land at 400 times higher price and will transform the whole area. Having a test of urbanization the villagers will start spending on commodity products and once again will increase the key growth rates. Now, the service class will take loans from the bank to fund the real estates, hence again contributing growth to Banking sector, in term the whole GDP will raise. Congratulations! The government policy have brought prosperity to the whole Indian community, but at what price? Lets visualize it.
                           Soon the money will be gone, thanks to good spending habits, and now the villager community which has been quite independent on its own as far as food and other daily needs were concerned, now completely dependent on the market, hence adding new consumers to global food market. Once again, demands will be up , however, the food supply will remain the same or less indeed; the price will inflate. Its a kind of chain reaction. When a city expands the key growth figures goes up at the same time, many families, communities loose their economical independence and the world looses vital farm lands. Perhaps, in a similar fashions the urbanization is eating up all our jungles as well. The government let illegal encroachments materialized, thanks to businessman Politicians and bureaucrats, hence destroying the ecological flora and fauna forever.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Women's bill : Another unfortunate chapter to Indian Constitution

Everywhere in media there seems to be a good feeling that finally after 14 years, the women's reservation bill got passed. The women activists are so happy that finally their efforts got a government stamp and they believe now for women's everything will change the way it has changed for SC/ST/OBC over more than 50 years of reservation, which I doubt. However nothing dramatically has changed for lower castes because of reservations, whatever has changed its due to various socioeconomic initiatives by various government, corporates and NGOs.

Lest look a bit closer to the Bill, the reason bill got approved on upper house has different meanings to general public and politicians! The bill will be abused like anything to strengthen nepotism, already prevalent in Indian politics, and make the political families more and more powerful as more and more family members , now of course womens, will join the feast. So, the joy and cheer should be amongst the elite political families who are already in lower/upper house rather than a common women in our or your houses. I am wondering how media is praising this bill without showing the ill effect of the bill? not to forgot, political families owns hug stakes in media companies so I guess their pens can't write anything against.

Being a clairvoyant Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru Ji had protested against any form of community quota in the constitution as it will harm the very fundamentals of constitution. The SC/ST/OBC quota has never been critically reviewed by experts, instead it has only been abused by the government as a poll tool. It was suppose to get reviewed periodically to assess its effect and to make appropriate amendments, the castes who have got a better deal with the quota should be removed from the schedule so that the other castes in the same schedule should get a chance, it should not happen that only few castes in the schedule are getting the benefit, which is quite prevalent in current scenario. It must be applied with statistical granularity of each and every caste rather than clubbing them anonymously in a single schedule to satisfy the poll marketing strategies.

Now if we see this women's quota will be instrumental in making the existing political families more and more influential and it will become more and more difficult for new comers to join politics. For example, if the principle constituency of the prominent party leader comes under women quota, then probably his wife/daughter/Mother will contest on his behalf and ,of course, he will contest from some other constituency hence end up eating another seat which could be of a new comer and increasing his stake in the party as well as in Indian politics.

Nevertheless, there is hardly anything we can do except writing these benign blogs, having some discussions and then forgetting everything and get busy with routine work to make our future secure by spending more time in office, getting salary hikes, paying more taxes without knowing the fact that the same money would be billed against expense incurred in foreign trip of our minister's family in ,of course, an official visit.

Jai Hind