RE: [MTC Global] Must read !!!

If we are not doing anything to solve a problem, we do not have any right to
criticize it either.
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Virendra Goel

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It is easy to say let us clean but it is so dirty it takes centuries to
clean it is like mud wall it can be never clean. What has happened to Mr.
Anna Harare's movement/ It is supported temporarily then it is for gotten.
As long as merit is not appreciated it will go on like this some who are
honest will fight and perish exhausted. It is gone case you know

On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Ramesh Vemuganti <vemugantiramesh@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
> 2nd April, 2013
>
> Thanks Sampath for sending this article.
> Kudos to the Indian who has written this article.
>
> But I have one simple & relevant question ?
> Problems are known to all educated Indians. But should we stop at that
> & be silent observers?
> Is leaving Indian shores the only resort?
> If we have to leave, the numbers are gigantiic. How many of 120 crore
> will be able to to eke out a living amongst competing against 700
> crore outside India?
> What is the love for the nation & being a proud Indian all about -
> taking more pride in calling ourselves Indians outside India?
> I strongly feel it is time we raise our voices, deliberate,
> brainstorm, dissect, decipher, if required confront & FIGHT the
> corrupt persons, whoever they may be, their unethical practices,
> archaic laws & expose the wrong doers.
> Let us educate the illiterate & semi literate about the significance
> of hygiene - not to urinate & defecate indiscriminately on the roads,
> parks, playgrounds , highways & fields, which would endanger our future &
society.
> Let us go all out to teach our countrymen in rural areas - to read,
> write, speak in local language & English. Every Indian must be an SSC.
> Let us emphasize on Integrity, Honesty, Accountability & stupendous
> Hard Work.
> Let us preach everyone around to avoid comparison, shun arrogance, Let
> us extol the virtues of living within means, not to cheat or ditch a
> family member, friend, company, partner, employee, employer, customer,
> client, vendor, bank or the Govt.
> Let us start a movement for cleansing India - in our environs,
> wherever we are, in the limited time available , DAILY.
> Then, we do not have to run away from our own India - " Mera Bharat
Mahaan".
>
> regards
>
> Ramesh Vemuganti
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 6:50 AM, K. Sampath Kumar
> <sampathkumarubi@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>> An interesting read.
>>
>>
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>>
>> BE INDIAN, BUT NOT IN INDIA
>> Forwarded as received. Received from NRI businessman's Group in India
>>
>> VERY INTERESTING AND TRUE, MUST READ
>>
>> This is worth a read. Who ever put this together (is no fool and has
>> the right vision about India) makes sense and is an eye opener.
>>
>> I remember Brits in our own country India, Indians use to say YES SIR
>> joining their hands and bowing to them.
>>
>> What for? Because of the white skin? No wonder Brit's ruled the world
>> and took us as fools? India would have been Britain if our ancestors
>> were smart enough.
>> Thought Provoking:
>>
>> I would like to sum up our performance in the 20th century in one
>> sentence. Indians have succeeded in countries ruled by whites, but
>> failed in their own. This outcome would have astonished leaders of
>> our independence movement. They declared Indians were kept down by
>> white rule and could flourish only under self-rule. This seemed
>> self-evident. The harsh reality today is that Indians are succeeding
>> brilliantly in countries ruled by whites, but failing in India. They are
flourishing in the USA and Britain.
>>
>> But those that stay in India are pulled down by an outrageous system
>> that fails to reward merit or talent, fails to allow people and
>> businesses to grow, and keeps real power with leaders, politicians,
>> and assorted manipulators. Once Indians go to white-ruled countries,
>> they soar and conquer summits once occupied only by whites.
>>
>> Rono Dutta has become head of United Airlines, the biggest airline in
>> the world ( Fleet size -705 Aircraft and 381 destinations world
>> wide). Had he stayed in India, he would have no chance in Indian
Airlines.
>>
>> Even if the top job there was given to him by some godfather,
>> politicians and trade unionists would have ensured that he could
>> never run it like United Airlines. Vikram Pundit was head of
>> Citigroup until recently, which operates Citibank, one of the largest
banks in the world.
>>
>> Rana Talwar has become head of Standard Chartered Bank, one of the
>> biggest multinational banks in Britain, while still in his 40s. Had
>> he been in India, he would perhaps be a local manager in the State
>> Bank, taking orders from politicians to give loans to politically favored
clients.
>>
>> Lakhsmi Mittal has become the biggest steel baron in the world, with
>> steel plants in the US, Kazakhstan, Germany, Mexico, Trinidad and
Indonesia.
>> India's socialist policies reserved the domestic steel industry for
>> the public sector. So Lakhsmi Mittal went to Indonesia to run his
>> family's first steel plant there. Once freed from the shackles of
>> India, he conquered the world.
>>
>> Subhash Chandra of Zee TV has become a global media king, one of the
>> few to beat Rupert Murdoch. He could never have risen had he been
>> limited to India, which decreed a TV monopoly for Indian company,
>> Doordarshan. But technology came to his aid: satellite TV made it
>> possible for him to target India from Hong Kong. Once he escaped Indian
rules and soil, he soared.
>>
>> You may not have heard of 48-year old Gururaj Deshpande. His
>> communications company, Sycamore, is currently valued by the US stock
>> market at over $30 billion, making him perhaps one of the richest
>> Indians in the world. Had he remained in India, he would probably be
>> a politician in the Department of Telecommunications.
>>
>> Arun Netravali has become president of Bell Labs, one of the biggest
>> research and development centers in the world with 30,000 inventions
>> and several Nobel Prizes to its credit. Had he been in India, he
>> would probably be struggling in the middle cadre of Indian Telephone
>> Industries. Silicon Valley alone contains over 100,000 Indian
millionaires.
>>
>> Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi has been the CEO of PepsiCo Inc. since
>> 2006, a Fortune 500 company. Sabeer Bhatia invented Hotmail and sold
>> it to Microsoft for $ 400 million. Victor Menezes, born in Pune in
>> 1949, was number two in Citibank until late last year. Shailesh Mehta
>> is CEO of Providian, a top US financial services company. Also at or
>> near the top are Rakesh Gangwal of US Air, Jamshd Wadia of Arthur
>> Andersen, and Aman Mehta of Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp.
>>
>> In Washington DC, the Indian CEO High Tech Council has no less than
>> 200 members, all high tech-chiefs. While Indians have soared, India
>> has stagnated. At independence India was the most advanced of all
>> colonies, with the best prospects.
>>
>> Today with a GNP per head of $370, it occupies a lowly 177th position
>> among 209 countries of the world. But poverty is by no means the only
>> or main problem. India* *ranks near the bottom in the United Nation's
>> Human Development Index, but high up in Transparency International's
>> Corruption Index.
>>
>> The politician-raj brought in by socialist policies is only one
>> reason for India 's failure. The more sordid reason is the rule-based
>> society we inherited from the British Raj is today in tatters.
>> Instead money, muscle and influence matter most.
>>
>> At independence we were justly proud of our politicians. Today, we
>> regard them as scoundrels and criminals. They have created a jungle
>> of laws in the holy name of socialism, and used these to line their
>> pockets and create patronage networks. No influential crook suffers.
>> The Mafia flourish unhindered because they have political links.
>>
>> The sons of police officers believe they have a license to rape and kill.
>> Talent cannot take you far amid such bad governance.
>>
>> We are reverting to our ancient feudal system where no rules applied
>> to the powerful. The British Raj brought in abstract concepts of
>> justice for all, equality before the law. These were maintained in
>> the early years of independence. But sixty years later, citizens wail
>> that India is a lawless land where no rules are obeyed.
>>
>> I have heard of an IAS probationer at the Delhi training academy
>> pointing out that in India before the British came, making money and
>> distributing favors to relatives was not considered a perversion of
>> power, it was the very rationale of power. A feudal official had a
>> duty to enrich his family and caste.
>>
>> Then the British came and imposed a new ethical code on officials.
>> But, he asked, why should we continue to choose British customs over
>> Indian ones now that we are independent?
>>
>> The lack of transparent rules, properly enforced, is a major reason
>> why talented Indians cannot rise in India. A second reason is the
>> politician-raj, which remains intact despite supposed liberalization.
>> But once talented Indians go to rule-based societies in the west, they
take off.
>> In those societies all people play by the same rules, all have
>> freedom to innovate without being strangled by regulations.
>>
>> This, then, is why Indians succeed in countries ruled by Non-Indians,
>> and fail in their own.
>>
>> It is the saddest story of the century. Be Indian BUT Not in INDIA
>>
>>
>> -Sudhir Avachat
>>
>>
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>> With regards,
>>
>>
>> Dr. K. Sampath Kumar, B.A. (Economics), BGL, M.Com., M.Phil., Cert.
>> A.I.I.B.,
>> MBA (Finance), MBA (HR &
>> Marketing), ACS, FCMA, Ph. D., Professor, SSN School of Management
>> C/o. SSN College of Engineering Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR) KALAVAKKAM -
>> 603110 Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, India Landline :
>> 044-24860668
>> Mobile : 9094405733
>>
>> Success consists of getting up
>> just one more time than you fall
>> -- Oliver Goldsmith
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