“Our way of thinking creates good or bad outcomes.”
Stephen Richards
India will make stupendous progress if every educated, conscientous & intellectual Indian stops looking at one another, indulging in a blame game & instead, start doing the following.
known place.
2. Understand one"s strengths, expertise, knowledge, skills & see how they can fill a gap,
contribute or where to make a difference.
3. Do some introspection as to " how I can do it " - educate the adults over there for 2 hrs daily/ weekly,
motivate students/ unemployed every week/ month, lay down a new road, construct a bus
stand/ shelter, start a new project like renovating a PHC/ school/ temple/ religious place/ clean up
the area/ garbage, place, start a library with books in a local language in a small place/ village.
4. If a person is more enterprising, start a small unit - make anything food items, footwear,
garments, phenol, plastic items, green bags, useful chemicals, items for daily use. See the gap in
the market first. Address it. Or else, encourage someone to do it.
officials, laws, vendors, people, staffing, rental office space, business, distributing, expanding,
another unit, retail.
6. The only field/ area which should not be taken for granted is Sales & Markeing. One must take a
course & know how to sell a product/ service or else, the enterprise will be a disaster.
With just Rs 2000 or 3000 in hand, one can start anything, pool up some committed people & get going. Why wait for any muhurtham? If its a small unit, little more planning & organizing is needed.
It is our India. No more saying " This cant be done, problems, nothing works, we are always like this, we will never change" . As for analysis, each intellectual can write a book. What is the use? .
Taking initiative brings Change
MTC G can do it - The adroitness & strategic thinking of Prof Subbu, rare blend of wisdom & down to earth attitude of Virendra Professor Goel, versatile knowledge of Dr Prabhakar, excellent insights from Dr Vinod, Dr Tarun Das, structured & brilliant analysis by Mr K Paranjpe, Dr Jagan Mohan, Mr Krishankhanna, relevant, realistic, regular quotes by Mr Sampath & Ms Asha, & many erudites who are contributing regularly - & tirelessly & ceaselessly carrying on the journey behind, is a one man army called Prof Bholanath Dutta,.
― Margaret Mead
We are sufferers because we are silent spectators.
Regards
Virendra Goel
From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Usha Gowri
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 8:28 AM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point
@Goel-some capturing of the country that!!
Unfortunately we are also the players and not just the sufferers-we dont come together to fight and we of course chose them
Bad show all around
G
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Virendra Goel <goel.virendra@gmail.com> wrote:
Self-centered narcissist and ‘For Sale’ politician, incompetent and manipulative bureaucracy, insensitive government employees, unscrupulous business, Monstrous police, helpless judiciary, deceptive social and religious leaders, caged military, paramilitary forces and investigating agencies, fleecing banking, taxation and financial system, privileged media and intellectual class, frustrated teaching community, ignorant - irresponsible – silent spectator – sufferer citizen and corruption, lack of transparency and no accountability as common factors – that is how I would like to define today’s India.
Regards
Virendra Goel
From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tarun Das
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 10:19 AM
To: Benita Sharma; MTC Global; A N Bhattacharya; Ajay Roychoudhury; Amitendu Palit; Anand P Gupta; Anand Pandit; Anil Bisen; Bhattacharya, Prof. B. B.; Bibek Debroy; D. Bandopadhyay; kanwaljit oberoi; N L Ahuja; Pradeep Chakrabarty; Radhabinod Barman; Raj Agrawal; Rajaram Dasgupta; Sapna Popli; Sujit Sengupta; Sukumar Nandi; Swaraj K Nath; Bijoy R; Bijoy Raychaudhury; Brahm Nath Puri; Hira Sadhak; Hiren Sarkar; Ajay Kumar; Amitabha Mukherjee, WB; Arindam Roy; Arnab Maity; Arvind Virmani ED, IMF; Roshan Sahay; Sanjay Pradhan; Shyamlendu Pal; Sudarshan Gooptu
Subject: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point
An interesting article on the saddest state of socio-economic-political affairs in India today.
The author is former Europe Director, CII and lives in Cologne, Germany.
The author blames the government for this saddest state of affairs.
But what about his own masters- the Corporate India?
If they do not patronage, how can the government survive?
Dr. Tarun Das
World Bank Technical Adviser (Public Debt Management and Policy)
Deepening MTBF and Strengthening Financial Accountability Project
Ministry of Finance, Government of Bangladesh,
20th Floor, 6th Building, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka.
Website: www.spemp.com/ www.mof.gov.bd/dmtbf
From: sharma.benita@gmail.com
To: sharma.benita@gmail.com
Subject: FW: India a view point
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:08:45 +0530
From: ritu datta [mailto:ritudatta5@yahoo.com]
Sent: 27 November 2013 20:50
To: RITU DATTA; RITU DATTA
Subject: India a view point
just pathetic!! can only rectify it with resolve & time tested indian values!!!
Subject: India a view point
The German press has savaged India’s misgovernance.MOHAN MURTI
The Brussels-based European Commission Standing Committee on Global Foreign Direct Investments last week listed the top 20 destinations the EU 27 will target for the next five years. Sadly, but for well-known reasons, India does not figure in the list.
Stocks of European Union direct investments to the rest of the world amounted to €5.6 trillion at the end of 2012 and the EU continues to have a fixation with China. As for India, senior EU officials noted with quite a bit of scepticism: “India is probably getting there, but not quite arrived”.
An editorial in the highly circulated German national newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine screamed: “India has never had it so bad. Stealing in government has never been this brazen. Government officials are now so audacious in their corrupt practices that they do not give a damn about who is watching”.
“Supreme Court directives are routinely flouted. Crime rates are up and security of life including women’s safety, which is the first responsibility of every government, is at its lowest ebb. India must then be more than qualified to be called a failed state.” In the Manager magazine, one of Germany’s leading glossy business journals, an article said: “Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has a natural inclination to be a follower, not a leader. ”
DESPAIR AND HOPELESSNESS
The article states, “India is a country where merit and integrity have no value and the country continues to sink beneath the suffocating weight of mediocrity and unrestrained, rampant greed. The majority of citizens feel excluded and disrespected at all levels of their daily lives. The youth of the country that make majority of the populace clearly feel helpless and many are pushed to take to misdemeanour and crime.”
FAILURE OF GOVERNANCE
Der Spiegel wrote in an edit article recently: “While the main functions of the parliament are to make laws and hold the executive accountable through oversight, Indian lawmakers make very few laws, pass incompetent motions and engage in rampant disruption of the proceedings.”
The German business newspaper Handelsblatt wrote: “For India, it seems clear that the hope of becoming one of the best twenty economies in the world will only remain a daydream. Corruption is the bane of the society. The Government knows this and the crusade against corruption is being handled with kid gloves.”
(The author is former Europe Director, CII, and lives in Cologne, Germany.)
(This article was published in Germany on September 4, 2013)
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