Wednesday, August 17, 2005

the I-Day celebrations are over, now listen to hard facts ...








INDIA EMPOWERED TO ME IS
Bringing into the mainstream all those kept out




Posted online: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 0053 hours IST
What does an empowered India mean to me?
Can it mean differently to different people?
Can there be a convergence of understanding on empowerment of a society like ours?


Even after 58 years of freedom, India still lives in different centuries.

On the one hand is the India of the affluent, of those who have had the benefit of modern education and are intellectually and materially empowered and on the other is the India of those who live under conditions of poverty, deprivation, squalor, illiteracy, ignorance, intolerance and prejudices.

We have not yet achieved the desired result of the full empowerment of the socially backward sections. Caste-based social stratification is a reality we still have to reckon with. Similarly, gender-based discrimination is yet another major social issue we have to address. The women who constitute almost 50 per cent of our population are yet to have an effective share in the political decision-making proces-ses, especially in our representative institutions.

Large-scale unemployment is another serious issue we have to grapple with. The working class, which is contributing significantly to the building of modern India, is not receiving its due recognition from the system as a whole.

More than one third of our citizens are yet to be extended the benefit of basic education. Only 6 per cent of the university education age-group, between 18 and 23, are actually taking the benefit of higher education in the country today.

Nearly half a million of our villages are still without access to safe drinking water and dependable energy supply. The benefits of modern medicine and developments in the field of science, information and communication technologies have not reached a substantial section of our people yet.

Nearly 400 million of our citizens continue to live below the poverty line. The freedom that we talk about and all the achievements that independent India made in the last nearly six decades have no meaning for all those unfortunate citizens who still live unsure of their next square meal.

Socio-economic development is bypassing a significant segment of our population today. Absence of a credible social security system makes life uncertain even for those enjoying at least minimum quality of living today. There is a wide gap between the opportunities available to the rich, educated and urban-centered people and the poor illiterate or semi-literate, rural and other disadvantageously placed.


There is a lot more scope for providing greater credibility to our democratic processes. People’s problems and development have to be brought to the centre-stage of political discourse in the country. The unhealthy trends in the electoral arena have to be urgently addressed to win over people’s confidence in the processes and institutions of democracy.


Democracy can be sustained in the long run only if everyone involved, particularly the leadership, the media, and the institutions, nurture it with care and commitment. If we consistently fail in keeping the promises to the people, they will lose faith in democracy as a viable system capable of addressing their concerns.


It is equally important to ensure that all institutions of governance, be it the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, remain sensitive to the hopes, aspirations and frustrations of the people and discharge their duties effectively and promptly.

Unjustifiably long delays in the justice-delivery system is a serious cause for concern today.

Once the people lose their faith in the system, no laws, or no force can protect our system of government. These are the challenges that our political leadership and the civil society will have to address together in order to empower India and to make our freedom meaningful for all our citizens.


We need to recognize the fact that India lives in her villages. Long-term development of the country cannot be achieved without addressing the concerns of the agricultural sector which still constitutes the backbone of our economy. City-centric developments will not help in emancipating the substantial majority of our people who live in our villages and who have not been effectively touched by the developmental initiatives of the past.


One of the basic tasks that we have to undertake with top priority today is in the area of human development. An integrated development strategy linking social development with the economic development programmes involving the direct beneficiaries in the management and execution of all such programmes is, therefore, urgently called for. This can be achieved only through a strategy of decentralised planning and development.


Empowering India calls for transformation of our huge human resources into an asset. India has enormous unexploited potential as a ‘‘knowledge hub’’ for the world. In fact, the rest of the world recognizes this distinct advantage that we have. This has to be translated into a developmental agent for the whole country. Education plays an important role in this.


Only through universalisation of education, laying special stress on vocational education and on the education of the girl child can we achieve true empowerment of our people. It is through education that we can equip the women also to make their own contributions to the productive processes in the society. Removing the factors that inhibit their full participation in the various spheres of society is, therefore, a very important first step for their empowerment.

We have to create conditions whereby our huge workforce is productively engaged in the task of nation-building. Initiatives like the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme should become part of a national mission to achieve an empowered India.




Empowering the country would involve ensuring health for all, education for all, home for all, jobs for all and security for all. This is the expected end results of democracy, which can be achieved only when the power structure is adequately representative of all sections of the society. Democracy is also about good governance.

Only when the government is participatory, transparent, accountable, responsive and responsible, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive, consensus-oriented and committed to the rule of law can we claim to be moving in the direction of good governance. The greatest challenge of good governance is to bridge the gap between the expectations of the people and the effectiveness of the delivery mechanisms. Corruption has no place in such a system. This can be achieved only through a leadership committed to the cause of the people.


Empowering India, therefore, would essentially, involve bringing into the national mainstream, by taking the benefit of development, all those who have so far been kept out of it by social, economic, political and historical factors. It involves the establishment of a socio-political order in which no discrimination takes place on the basis of race, caste, creed or sex and where all citizens enjoy equal opportunities and at least an acceptable minimum quality of living.


is about providing real substance to our democratic existence. Substance of democracy has to be assessed in terms of the impact it makes on the quality of living of the people. The new economic forces, unless monitored with a caring eye for the vulnerable sections of our society, have the potential to further impoverish the poor. Therefore, while applying new strategies for development, the social dimensions should receive adequate attention.


A fully empowered India will be a cohesive India. Intolerance, negativism, hatred and violence that have been generated in the country in the name of narrow, parochial, sectarian, religious and other divisive issues have been factors that inhibited our development. We need to be constantly on the guard against divisive forces raising their heads in the country.


An empowered India will be known for its inclusive and modern social order. In such an India, the State would be totally dissociated from the shackles of religious orthodoxy and use its power only to positively intervene in addressing the socially dangerous and outdated customs and traditions and for bringing about social harmony and socio-political and economic stability.


Only when the basic needs of all our people have been catered for can we say that India has been empowered. For this we have to bring every section of our society within the purview of development and enable the people with the capacity to hold their representatives, the government and the bureaucracy accountable.


A socially, economically and politically empowered India will be scientifically and technologically advanced and industrially developed. It will be constituted of self-sufficient villages.


Democracy would have taken deep roots there, it would be emotionally integrated, one in which every section of our population would begin to think that it has equal stake in this country and its future. It will be an India in which your social status will be decided not by your standing in the caste hierarchy but exclusively by your worth as an individual and as a citizen of this great country.


It will be free from the scourges of communalism, poverty, illiteracy, exploitation and unemployment and free from the feudal hangover, and which has such a social system and such an economic environment as would provide plenty of choices for the fuller development of our human potential and to ensure a dignified existence for all our citizens.


Such an India, in consonance with its traditions and ethos, will be fully committed to a peaceful, just, equitable, inclusive and co-operative world order and be able to play, from a position of strength, a decisive role in the comity of nations, helping to provide a qualitatively new direction to the world.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

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The Nhava Sewri Trans Harbour Sealink has been planned to begin and run right through the very heart of this fabulously bird-rich Bay. It will completely destroy the wintering habitat of such enormous numbers of migratory birds, including of course, those stately flamingos.

We, the citizens of this city, and this country, earnestly appeal to all those involved, including the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the State of Maharashtra to agree to:

Re-align the bridge marginally south (toward Hay Bunder) so that the Sewri Bay remains untouched and is saved for all time.
Declare Sewri Bay as a Bird Sanctuary of international importance. This will be the first major wetland bird sanctuary in the region.
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Anonymous said...

A keshi was out golfing one day when she hit the ball into the
woods. She went into the woods to look for it and found ITCC
in a trap.
ITCC said to her, "If you release me from this trap, I will
grant you three wishes."

The keshi freed ITCC, and then ITCC said, "Thank you, but I
failed to mention that there was a condition to your wishes.
Whatever you wish for, Saby will get ten times more or
better!"

The keshi said, "That's okay."

For her first wish, she wanted to be the most beautiful gal in
the world.

ITCC warned her, "You do realize that this wish will also
make Saby in the world, an Adonis who women will flock to."

The keshi replied, "That's okay, because I will be the most
beautiful gal and he will have eyes only for me."
So, KAZAM-she's the most beautiful gal in the world!

For her second wish, she wanted to be the richest gal in the
world.ITCC said, "That will make
Saby the richest in the world and he will be ten times
richer than you."

The keshi said, "That's okay, because what's mine is his and
what's his is mine." So, KAZAM-she's the richest gal in the
world!

ITCC then inquired about her third wish, and she answered,
"I'd like a mild heart attack."

Moral of the story:

Keshi is clever. Don't mess with her.




anony mouses: Please scroll down.

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Saby had a heart attack ten times milder than keshi!!!

Moral of the story:

Keshi is really dumb but she tinks she is really smart.

Kerry M. Conway said...

hi saby! just dropping in to say hello to yeah!

powerful post!!!!

*Mauhz and hugs*

Keshi said...

Saby great post abt struggles and hopes of the Indian people that go on after the shows and celebrations are over...

Keshi.

saurav said...

lol.....for the anony mouse comment on Keshi....
BTW nice post Saby....

Anonymous said...

TO: THE ANNONY FLAMINGO
go here http://imnutsincapstoooo.blogspot.com/2005/08/flamingos-in-mumbai.html

wwww said...

Ours will be coming soon on the 31st August. But I will be celebrating it from the hospital bed.

Anonymous said...

> Ek Aadmi ne apni wife ko khat likha "Is mahine salary ke badle
> 100 kiss bhej raha hoon".
>
> Wife ne jawab diya Aap key salary ke badle 100 kiss milay:
> Hisaab bhej rahi hoon -
>
> Doodh wala 2 kiss mein maan gaya,
> Teacher ko 7 deni padi.
> Subjiwala 7 mein nahin mana is liye 9 deni padi.
> Makaan malik to roj 6 -7 ley jata hai.
> Aap chinta mat karna, mere paas abhi lagbhag 30 - 40 aur hai.
> Mahina aaram se kat jayega.

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Anonymous said...

I read this post and it looked like a high school civics essay.

Well as far as Indias empowerment is concerned, it is not gonna happen.Though the government seems fulfilling and the ID speech by both PM and president was promising as of now..there is still a long way to go.atl;east not till we are alive.

These people gotta live a day in a life of a poor and shud know their pain and suffering.How it is like to live unsure of next meal and unsure of being alive tomorrow like kasmiris are.A hiroshima victim will understand how it feels to get burnt and they need to stop doing morality check the way shiv seniks do like burning FIRE movie posters at theatres.Calling for unnecesry bandh and pelting stones at buses..they are terrorists in a way.the pain an innocent person feels bloodied. And show some greater concern for important matters that require immediate redressal. finally it is all how much politician wanna give in and should think radically.Think in a way that supports change and growth.that is important.and not pride over India's sanskrti etc.put it all in dumps.people are dying out there..

Infact all of us are accountable in someway.Few emerge like Indira gandhi..

Anonymous said...

sabyeh yeh babeh yeh