Monday, August 27, 2007

R A G G I N G – A social menace

What is ragging?
Who brought/introduced it in our schools and colleges?
How far parents are responsible?
What is the role played by parents, school/college managements?
What is the role played by the law enforcing agencies?
What the law says about ragging?
What/where is the compensation to the victims?
What punishment is awarded to the CULPRITS?

These are the million dollar questions, that are unanswered or partially answered, but not to the satisfaction of the VICTIMS.

The definition given by ‘Wikipedia’ to the word ragging is
Ragging (known in the USA as hazing) is the systematic ritual physical and psychological abuse of freshmen or other juniors by their seniors in an educational setup, with the purported intent of socially inducting the newcomers into the group. It is widely practised in schools and colleges across the world, and often leads to excesses which have been widely condemned in all societies. The phenomenon is particularly prevalent in army and police forces, where new recruits are required to undergo a degree of physical abuse. This practice is to a large degree actively promoted by many military groups.
“with the purported intent of socially inducting the newcomers into the group” – so far so good. “often leads to excesses which have been widely condemned in all societies”. Only condemning the incidence is not enough, at least in INDIA. Every year during the opening season of the educational institutes, June & July months and till the end of the academic year, we will be hearing the news of this RAGGING, often end up with suicides.
The British, during their colonial period, has brought RAGGING, they call it FAGGING, into India. The British have left India, but RAGGING still remains in India. RAGGING and FAGGING are two different activities. But excess of anything is dangerous.
The moment your ward becomes a senior in his college (completes the first year), he should be educated about this social menace, about human rights and about decency. The parents are totally responsible, if their ward joins the unsocial elements in the college and participate in RAGGING. For sometime a close follow up of his college activities are to be followed. This is very much necessary to curb the menace of RAGGING.
The Supreme Court of India, in its interim order, in the year 2001, has clearly spelled out that the educational institute has to lodge the FIR, besides conducting its own enquiry and spelled out several other measures to curb ragging. Dr.R.K.Raghavan has submitted his report on curbing ragging during May, 2007, with several recommendations. We should wait and see what will happen or the outcome of it.
The torture or the acts that are to be committed on account of this RAGGING has become unbearable and often leads to suicides. In several cases the students refused to attend the colleges for fear of RAGGING. In most of the cases the culprits go scot free and the sufferers remain as sufferers. We all know in India, the law for the rich is different from the law for the poor or for a common man. A common man cannot win these RAGGING cases. He has to suffer silently. In the case fair sex it is still worse.
I request all of you to follow and read this link for further knowledge and developments with regards to RAGGING.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragging
I PRAY GOD LET THE BETTER SENSE BE PREVAILED UPON THESE PEOPLE AND LET THEM LEAD A LIFE WITH PRIDE.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

ROAD ACCIDENTS =LOSS OF LIVES

“We ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from the past errors and for the purpose of profiting by dear-brought experience” – George Washington

We will never learn any lessons from our past errors. It is evident in all most all activities, and ‘Road Accidents’ are no exception. If you take global statistics, 8% of deaths, due to road accidents occur in India only.
You will never close a newspaper without reading a ‘Road Accident’ and death of a few. It has become a routine news item. Nothing is being done to prevent these accidents. VIPs and VVIPs are also involved in these Road accidents. Our External Affairs minister Pranab Mukhejee, BJP President Rajnath Singh are also sufferers of road accidents. A couple of months back Saheb Singh Varma lost his life in a road accident. Five years back Rajesh Pilot, lost his life in a road accident. The past CM of Chattisgarh state Ajit Jogi, got a rebirth from a road accident. All these VIPs involved in road accidents, but nothing has been done to prevent them. There is no political will to do anything towards it. People, who ought to do something to prevent or lessen the incidence of accident, seems to be blind to the reality, or real picture in the country. Why our MLAs and MPs visit foreign countries? Is it for holidaying or………On the similar lines of Arjuna, Dronacharya Awards, these people should be awarded Dritharashtra Awards.
Under the leadership of Sri.S.Sunder, a report was submitted to the Central Government in Jan/Feb. I remember, that he suggested in the report ‘Road Accidents’ may be removed from the ‘Crime’ list, so that the victims of the accidents may get immediate medical attention, without going through all police formalities. There ends the matter. Nothing has come out of that recommendation.
Government says 84% accidents are due to errors of drivers, 5% are due to pedestrians, 3% are due to faulty/defective/not road worthy vehicles, 1.1% due to bad roads, and less than 1% due to bad weather or climate. The rest are due to other reasons like sudden appearance of animals, humans, felling of trees, failure of signaling system etc.,etc.,
Till date I never heard or read any news, that there was a discussion on a road accidents,in the state assemblies or in the parliament. Never was a discussion. Nobody bothers about the deaths, and the damage done to the property due to the accidents.
Now, let us analyze these accidents and find atleast some of the major causes of accidents.

Unauthorized drivers, drunken drivers and late night drivers are the main source of these accidents. This should be stopped forthwith. Police patrolling should be intensified.

Road worthiness of the vehicles is to be certified only after inspecting the vehicles. There should not be any relaxation in any form. All vehicles, whose life is over, are to be seized and condemned to scrap. Once a vehicle is found, whose life is over, it should be seized and made into scrap.

The upper half of the headlight is to be painted black – but it remained only in books. There is no strict implementation of this. It should be taken care of by the appropriate authority. The dividers of the road should be raised to a minimum of 3 feet, so that the headlights of the opposite vehicle didn’t disturb the driver. This is well observed in USA.
The accident prone areas in and outside the cities and towns and on the highways are to be identified and necessary corrections are to be undertaken. The hawkers, petty vendors and other unwanted occupants of the footpaths are to be cleared, without any consideration. Wearing helmets, seat belts, and other protective arrangements are to be followed strictly and any lapse should be fined on the spot (to the extent of seizure of the vehicle). The bumps or speed breakers are suitably painted with reflectors, so that the drivers will not miss them at night. The non-motorized vehicles are not to be allowed on to the highways and other busy roads inside the towns and cities. A separate path is to be provided for them.

Above all and besides all these, pedestrians are to be educated and should cooperate in observing the road rules.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

After observing the present generation of young and energetic students and aspirant employees, I am of the opinion that these people are not following the principles of
“TIME MANAGEMENT”. Keeping in view of this, I have collected and codified
some management principles, deliberated by management experts, if read and followed , at least some them, I am sure they will be definitely in the path of success and sure to fulfill their aspirations. Please read and comment on my collections.

TIME IS ESSENCE
“Time is not a bottomless well. You have an inventory of time every day -
Twenty-four Hours. We all do. There is nothing more democratic.
You have just as much time as the President of United States and the bum
On the street -no more, no less. How well we succeed is largely a function of how we use this inventory of time.
--- EVERETT T. SUTERS

LACK OF TIME: A PERPETUAL LAMENT

“Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you”.
Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967)
“I don’t have time; otherwise, “I wish I do this, but where
is the time? “I could have done it much better, if only you had given
me more time.”
“There are so many things I am supposed to do, but in such a short time,
how could I do all this?

•You hear all these and similar statements and you yourself make them
so often that they have become a part of your daily life.
•People living in their sixties and seventies, who have not much to speak
of their accomplishments, talk of “paucity of time” but for which they
would have done wonders.
•People in their youth complain that they do not have enough time,
otherwise, What with their energy and enthusiasm, they would show
what they were capable of doing.
•In fact, so much conscious are we of shortage of time that even as
school going children, our frequent grouse is that we don’t have time,
otherwise we would learn this, do that and be on top of the world…”
If only we had time then seems to be the lament of almost every-one.

TIME: HOW MUCH FRITTERING DO WE ALLOW?

A close look into the lives and behaviors of people who always
insist that they are short of time may reveal interesting facts:

•These may be the people who do not know how to regulate and
plan their lives.
•“Punctuality” may be a word that has never found a place in there
vocabulary; still less in their behavior.
•Watch them: there may be the people, who don’t attend the office in time,
late to arrive, early to go, eager to enjoy unauthorized recess.
•Tea and coffee sessions with friends, they believe are all very well and
one may enjoy good company for gossip too. It doesn’t better even if this
is in working hours.
•They don’t have time: when their family needs it, it is for office;
when their office needs it, it is for friends;
when work needs it, it is for entertainment
and, don’t be surprised when we say, when they are in entertainment,
they may be worried that work will be staring at their face when they
go back to it!
• hese verily are the people who can neither enjoy work, nor leisure and
forever grumble over what they would not have achieved if only time
was theirs!

REMEMBER: Although Time waits for none, it decidedly cares for
those who are careful about it.

TIME: THE BIRD ON THE WINGS

Time is, no doubt, a constraint and it is true that we do not have all
the time in this world to do all the things in accordance with our hearts
desire or the demands placed on us.

•But it is equally true that people have, within that same constraint,
made use of the available time and given results.
•Was it that the day for such people meant more than 24 hours or
an hour more than 60 minutes?
•A question you may laugh at, but no laughing question this is!
•It is necessary to sit up and think how others have been able to make use
of the same limited time to achieve results while we have been caught
grumbling about its shortage or non-availability.
•Time is a raw material but most of us use it as a consumer’s finished
product available free, better still, as children use ice cream; taste it,
enjoy it while it last, and wonder what happened to it before they knew.


REMEMBER: Time, if used as raw material can, along with other
inputs, yield excellent results provided we organize it, and more
important, organize ourselves. LET’S SEE HOW!

GOAL SETTING

All of us think that we have an idea of what we plan to do and achieve
in a given span of time; an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year and
so on.

• Pick up a piece of paper and pencil and just try to jot the idea down:
you will find, to your surprise, how mistaken you were.
• You really don’t know what you want to do, much less achieve, during
a given time, although you thought all the while that you did know.
It speaks a lot about how much do we need to organize ourselves?
• First of all, it is necessary to determine the goals we wish to set for
ourselves: goals to be achieved in a day, in a week, a fortnight,
a month and so on.
• A goal should be concrete, unambiguous, and achievable despite
constraints and time-bound.
• It should not be too easy, nor should it be impossible.
• It should be spelt in terms of ACTION.
• And, it should be reduced to writing.

REMEMBER: Half the battle is won on time front if we spell out
our objectives in clear workable written terms. Conversely, whole
of the battle can be lost if goal remains unidentified, ambiguous
and unwritten.

DETERMINING PRIORITIES


You may like to achieve a thousand things in your life: and why not?

• But, wait, not all of them in just the same moment.
• Sit, think, and determine what you want to do first, second, third and so on.
Discuss your thoughts with someone who is connected with or involved in
your work or on whom the effects of your actions and priorities are likely
to be.
• It may happen that you are working for some one/ some section or some
department and priorities as perceived by you may be different from those
perceived by this person or the departmental head.
• No priorities, wrong priorities, diverging priorities, conflicting priorities;
And you end up where you started, i.e. groping for direction and fumbling
for action.
• Now, don’t blame ‘Time’ for having not been able to do what you
wanted to do.
• Blame yourself because either you did not (a) identify your goal clearly
Or (b) plan your action properly, or (c) determine your priorities
taking all the foreseeable factors into account.

• REMEMBER: You don’t identify your objective, or plan your action or
decide your priorities and consequently, don’t achieve results, TIME is
not failing you. You are failing yourself

MEMORY IS TRICKY: DIARY IS HELP

• Some people have a phenomenal memory, only some: most of us think
that we have a very good memory.

• And this is one of those traps most of us walk into.

• It is O.K to test your memory when you play games. It may prove
dangerous to depend entirely on it when you are at work which is time
bound.

• Keep a diary; note what you propose to do, when? Where? How?
These small hints will make you stand in good stead.

• Keeping a diary and pencil by your side - be it the work table or the
bedside table is of great help. Use it whenever you are called upon to
do a work in the immediate or not so immediate future.

• Very soon you will discover that you are not wasting your time, that you
are working in accordance with a schedule and that at the end of the day,
you have the satisfaction of knowing what you have done.

• And, then there is another factor too. Let’s see!

. A DIARY IS YOUR TENSION - BEARER

• It frees your mind from details and trying to remember and categorize
all things you want to do.
• You get time- yes, mark it, you get time to think more creatively and to
spend more time thinking about plans for future rather than the details
of today. A diary thus gives you more time for planning activity.
• It eliminates the frustration of feeling that you ought to be doing something
that you are not doing and constantly going over and over in your mind
about things to be done.
• It helps you to ‘stay on track’, and direct your effort towards your
highest priority objectives without being distracted by less important
matters.
• It enables you to use your time better with a greater return for the
amount of effort required.
• You can maintain an orderly work pace and enjoy your work because
you are not constantly pressed for time.
• You gain a reputation for having an excellent memory although the fact
may be that your memory is just average.

REMEMBER: There are managers working perhaps 12 to 14 hours of the day.
yet, when you happen to meet them, you feel that an air of being free and at
peace surrounds them. There are others who, may be, do not have to put in
8 hours work and yet they agitated, tense and loaded. There are two secrets,
which the Managers in the former category have learnt. 1) They have learnt to
Organize them. 2) They have learnt to organize their time.

• We know, there are rush hours and rush days when you find that time
be slipping and work mounting. But you will be surprised to see the
miracles of organizing yourself and your time.

• It is precisely during those rush hours and rush days that you would have
turned out some of your best performances, for over a period of time.
Your mind learns to organize itself, discipline its activity and identify
inevitable constraints.

We, therefore, repeat: Give yourself TIME to think, plan and prioritize. TIME,
in turn, shall give you yield, output result or whatever names you choose?

Endeavor and action have, of course, to be yours. So next time when your
lips are about to say, ‘I don’t have enough time’ hold on and think what
you are saying?

• Is it really the shortage of time or your own inadequacy?
• Inadequacy to think
• Inadequacy to decide
• Inadequacy to plan
• Inadequacy to prioritize
• Inadequacy to imbibe team-spirit
• Inadequacy to act
We are confident that nine times out of ten, you will be able to see
one or more of the above mentioned inadequacies rather than the
inadequacy of time.

USING TIME: SOME CHECKPOINTS
1. Think; take stock of the previous day’s work carried over to this day.
2. Consult your diary; decide priorities of the day.
3. Don’t allow, unless it is absolutely essential, yesterday’s work to be
carried over to tomorrow. Finish it today. Today’s work, do it now
and tomorrow’s work finish it today. That should be the spirit.
4. Note down your dos of today.
5. Don’t shuffle papers. Take up one job at one time. See it through.
only then move to the other.
6. Don’t keep your entire day’s schedule full. Leave an hour or so open.
there are always exigencies and emergencies.
7. Do the urgent. But don’t forget the important.
8. Discuss one thing at a time. Don’t allow several things to be discussed
simultaneously.
9. Keep a paper by your side. Let it be your memory chart. While doing
some work you may be reminded of certain other things,
note down on this paper. At the end of the day, go through this paper, strike off what has been done Note the remaining ones in the next day’s diary.
10. Try to understand the Boss’s mind. You will then not be wasting your time
and effort, in doing things he does not want you to do.
12. Monitor work- flow of your department / Section.
13. Allow your subordinates time to discuss matters they want to discuss.
If you are not available immediately tell them to discuss later. But do be
available later for the purpose.
14. Listen with concentration. Don’t start answering, or even thinking of answers,
before your subordinate has completed what he wanted to say.
15. Don’t forget planning in the rush of today’s work. Earmark time of meeting
People with business potential.
16. Plan your business strategies consciously and conscientiously.
17. Act according to those plans.
18. Don’t be pre-occupied with other thoughts while doing what you have on hand.
this will spoil both, i.e. work on hand and one in the pipeline.
19. Relax. Give yourself breathing time. Don’t develop ulcers.
20. At the end of the day, see what you planned in the morning, how much could
you, how much you could not achieve.
21. And why? with what result?
22. Don’t develop a habit, but carry over what couldn’t be done today.
23. Like in factory or production line check leakages and wastage of time,
plug them let not time be unproductive.
24. Give yourself time; Think.

REMEMBER; Thinking without planning, planning without action and action
without thought, result in confusion, loss of labor and, ultimately frustration and,
therefore
REMEMBER too: For achievement and success use your time as a resource,
Spend time to plan, plan your action and remain in gear.

LASTLY: THE TAIL PIECE
We have lots of situations in our routine life, over which we have no control and
these situations contribute for waste of time. These situations are created due to
some external factors and some are due to internal factors. However, we have no
control on the external factors, but we can do something on the internal factors.

Externals Factors:

A) Telephone Interruptions,
B) Meetings,
C) Visitors,
D) Socializing,
E) Lack of Information,
F) Excessive Paper Work,
G) Communication Break Down,
H) Lack of Policies, Procedures, & Coordination of the same,
I) Lack of Competent Personnel,
J) Lack of Relevant Skills.

Internal Factors:
A) Procrastination,
B) Failure to Delegate,
C) Unclear Objectives,
D) Failure to Set Priorities,
E) Crisis Management,
F) Failure to Plan,
G) Poor Scheduling,
H) Lack of Self-Discipline,
I) Attempting to do too much at one time,
J) Red Tape

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

60 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE
6 DECADES OF CORRUPTION

We got “INDEPENDENCE” on 15th August, 1947.
Since last one decade, I was brooding over ‘is there anything that we celebrate on this Independence Day. No doubt, our achievements are too little and failures are too many. Since 1947, our population increased by almost 5times. We are 102, 86 millions in 2001 and in 1991 we were only 8439 millions. In one decade we are increased by almost 1847 million. With this phenomenal growth, all our achievements are nullified. I am sure all of you remember the red inverted triangle ( family planning logo). What happened to all the family planning programmes? It (F.P) started in 1952 and forgotten/ neglected later.
Why? The reason is “Wide spread corruption”

Now, we have come to the basic point of our miserable lives. “CORRUPTION”. No political party in their election manifesto is promising a corruption free and transparent administration. The political leaders are the breeding centers of corruption. In India, you will never find a clean politician. Every politician is involved in one more cases of corruption. They never feel ashamed of their involvement in those cases. The multi crore corruption or scams, where the politicians are involved are Harshad Mehta’s stock market jumble, Telgi’s duplicate stamped papers, Tehlka.com’s exposures of politicians involved in defense secrets, land and flat grabing at Delhi……These are all multicrore projects. If we start individual corruption cases the list is unending. The 60 years of Independence has been overridden by 6 decades of corruption. Now, is it an occasion that we should celebrate “The 60th year of Independence”.

Every year we see drought in one corner of the country and in another there are floods. Never was an attempt to control these two natural calamities. Time and again, experts are voicing that these two can be controlled by uniting the major rivers of the country, but to no avail. Much water is flown under the bridge and directly into the sea. Fresh water is wasted into the sea. Millions of people are yet to taste a glass of clean drinking water. There is no political will to supply clean and fresh drinking water. This is INDIA after
60 years of INDEPENDENCE.

Next comes health and education. Poor services and investment in both the sectors.
The services in both the sectors have become costly, but not commensurate with the quality. One thing is for sure. As a commoner, I know and am sure that illiteracy and poverty are the best investments of a politician, at least in India. No politician wants these two sectors to develop. Or else, he may loose his vote bank. We are secular, and we have enough religions to HATE EACH OTHER, but not one to love each other. Politics with religion is DYNAMITE. Our political leaders take advantage of this, incite people for communal disturbances. In almost all communal disturbances in the country, you will find a political party or politicians are involved.

Since 1947, the cost of living has been increased manifold, at the same time; the purchasing power has come down. As a result the poor have become poorer and the rich are richer. The developmental benefits did not reach the beneficiaries. India is in its villages. How many of our leaders have realized this. There are several thousands of villages which are not having roads, not access able, no drinking water, no electricity no medical benefits, and no educational facilities. The quarter of the population (27 crores) are still under BPL(Below Poverty Line) and around 40 crores of our population are illiterates. This is the position, after 60 years of Independence.

The world index for Human Resources Development shows that we are at 126th position and we should feel ashamed of the fact that one third of world poor population is in INDIA. We have Parliaments and Assemblies and rules and regulations on how to conduct and organize them. But we lack the desired CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP. We are now suffering from lack of young, educated, and dedicated LEADERSHIP. All our Parliamentarians are over 60 years of age barring a few. The criminalization of politics is the one of the reasons, for the young and educated not to join the politics.

In spite of all these miseries, I STILL FEEL PROUD OF MY NATIONALITY.
SARE JAHA SE ACHHA…….
MERA BHARAT MAHAN…..

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Monday, August 06, 2007

The world never forgets these dates 6th Aug, and 9th Aug of 1945. By the very mention of these two dates everybody remembers “JAPAN” and “HIROSHIMA” and “NAGASAKI”
You may also remember the associated names, LITTLE BOY, FAT MAN, the two nick named ATOM BOMBS dropped by USA, piloted by COLONEL PAUL TIBBOTS and
MAJOR CHARLES SWEENEY.
In this horrendous event about 2 lakhs people lost their lives and a lakh were injured.

I PRAY GOD, THE ALMIGHTY, that this event should not be repeated anywhere on the face of the earth.

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