Re: [MTC Global] Does it make sense ? Voice of an Air Veteran

Dear Comrades,

I can feel the pain this message carries, as I am one of those Air
Veterans fortunately or unfortunately (I really don't know). Ours is a
country which is mostly indifferent to its soldiers; out of ignorance
or choice. The nation remembers its sons and (now daughters) in
uniform only at the time or a crisis: be it floods, earthquake,
terrorism or enemy aggression. Rest of the times, hardly people care
for the soldiers.

The plight of veterans (most people even do not aware of or understand
this term) or ex-servicemen is scarcely taken care of by the society
we live in. The veterans, after having sacrificed their youth for the
nation for peanuts, continue to wage a different 'war' at their prime
of life for their survival at a relatively unfamiliar civil society.

I am glad that I have undertaken a pioneering research, as part of my
doctoral study, on "Resettlement of Ex-Servicemen in India" which is a
scarcely studied subject in India. For more information on some of my
publications in this regard, you may search Google with the keywords
"Air Force Veteran Maharajan" to find them on the first results page.

Request MTCians to spread the message in our march towards an inclusive society.

With regards and best wishes,
Maharajan K

On 5/31/15, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:
> Being an Air Veteran myself, could not stop sharing this...
>
> IAF Veteran Biren Yadav Wrote this on his Timeline :-
>
> Yesterday I was in Hindon Air Force base for the funeral of 5 Brave Air
> Warriors of 77 Squadron who were involved in the recent air crash. Amongst
> them was our dear late Wg Cdr P Joshi (Late Wg Cdr Prashant Joshi was Son of
> Veteran Gp Capt Ashok Joshi and Son-in-law of Veteran Wg Cdr SU "Suzy" Apte
> both ace Fighter pilots now settled at pune. late WgCdr Joshi leaves behind
> his wife Sqn Ldr (retd) Anita Joshi and two small children of age 8 and 2.
> late Wg Cdr Joshi was cleared for Promotion to next Rank as Gp Capt and was
> slated to take over as CO of No 77 Sqn equipped with Hercules Super 130J )
> It was a very sad moment. The Station arranged their farewell with honour
> and dignity they truly deserved. The loss of so many from a squadron is
> unthinkable. The Squadron officers proudly saluted their comrades knowing
> very well they have lost the best.
>
> What hurt most was that not ONE representative of the Min of Defence was
> present nor any had the decency to drive down to Hindon to pay the Brave
> their last respect. Not one from the politician class could find time for
> the same.
>
> Only Gen VK Singh was there. This can happen only in our country. This hurts
> a lot especially to veterans like us. Only soldiers, no matter what
> color,country or language they speak, understand the final respect a comrade
> deserves.
>
> I cry when I think about those uniformed men and women and the lives they
> have affected by their ultimate sacrifice. May they all rest in peace with
> other comrades in arm
>
> Conversely, in Pittsburgh, PA the body of one Air Force capt who died in
> accident was brought. His route to the Funeral Home was announced with
> timings on all TV stations.
>
> I was astonished and moved to see all residents of Alleghany County were up
> at 8 AM lined up on the described route, when the temp was -20 degrees and
> it was snowing heavily. It was a moving scene to see two years olds, 80
> years old and pregnant women lined up to pay their respect to the departed
> soldier. America is great for they respect their soldiers and Veterans.
>
> Have the will to pass it on.
>
> No one has been able to explain to me why young men & women serve in the
> Military for 20 years or more, risking their lives protecting your freedom,
> &.....only get 50% of their pay.....on retirement.
>
> While Politicians hold their political positions in the safe confines of the
> capital, protected by these same men & women, and receive Full-Pay
> retirement after serving one (1) term.
> It just does not make any sense.
>
> If each person who receives this will forward it on to 20 people,
>
> in three days, most people will have the message.
>
> This is one proposal that really should be passed around.
>
> "If you choose not to pass it on, you still have made a choice,"
> These brave soldiers have given you that right!
>
> Support the Armed Forces.&#127470;&#127475;&#127470;&#127475;
>
> Prof. Bholanath Dutta
> Founder & President: MTC Global
> An Apex Global Advisory Body in Management Education
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> www.mtcglobal.org
> president@mtcglobal.org
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