Major Issues
At present major issues are 1) safety and security of woman, 2) inflation, 3) lack of quality education. In fact the entire government, including ministers, bureaucrats, Police, etc. is nothing but an organised gang. India needs a second freedom. Further why it is that Indian labour of any level gets lower pay then their counter part in advanced world. We all have heard about cheap Indian labour but have you heard any time cheap Indian businessmen ? Why so?
Independence was rewarded by freedom fighters to our future but these politicians have ruined whatever was left and whatewver is going to be produced, my personal feeling is that British Rule was better than what we are facing today.. this is what my grandfather and father told me before they both died.
Mar 11
Vineet thanks for appreciating the comments and understanding the real facts, please read all my comments made earlier which can bring a solution to our efforts and vision of clean india.
Mar 11
Dear Joel Murray I could not agree with you more. India has many problems and corruption has become endemic to our people. The reasons are many including 'chalta hai' attitude, extremely high level of status consciousness of society. This needs to change at a social level. Our education system must change to ensure proper social upbringing and value system. At the legislative level there are just too many lawless laws which need weeding out to make lean, meaningful and implementable legal frame work. At executive level Police Reforms, Administrative Reforms need to undertaken with a view to facilitate reasonable time bound actions with a human face. Administrators and Police should receive training of kind where emphasis is on learning that they are in service of people and not of government. At the judicial level there should be judicial reforms to with a view that "Justice Delayed is Justice Denied'' disposal of cases must happen in a time bound manner. No matter how much funds (tax payers money) are needed to ensure timely justice to citizenry to ensure a just society, in the absence of which we could only expect a citizenry who would not respect their laws and there would be all round lawlessness and corruption. Vineet Kumar On Monday, 10 March 2014 2:02 PM, Joel Murray wrote:
Mar 11
Mr shah,I agree with you fully. This is our India today and we can say since independence. It is not very easy to repair.
Mar 10
http://www.law.indiana.edu/faculty/calendar/doc/rushin_structural.pdf
Mar 10