Sunday, May 21, 2006

My Writeup: Reservations in higher education - A retrospective

India since her independence has adopted a policy to set aside some percentage of its Govt. jobs and seats in Educational Institutes for the lesser priviledged in the society. In 1947 the lesser priviledged ones were classified based on caste discrimination that had existed then. After 60 years, the current Congress government has stepped up efforts to increase this percentage to 27%. Apart from this, the Prime Minister also has asked private companies to implement reservations in their recruitment process.

Below are some of the points that makes me rethink whether the current Indian Govt. is really looking at growth and development.

The best way to completely eliminate caste in the Indian society is to make the people forget it. With this new policy in place, the seeds of discrimation is reharvested in the Indian society.

Many families have benefitted from the reservation policies of India in the last 60 years. These families belonging to farmers, sheperds and low income holders from various sections of the society that come under the reservations section currently have their children in good economical position. Their families can not afford good education and are now on par with the rest of Indian families belonging to the so called upper castes. Continuing the reservations policies or expanding them, would only give an added advantage to this already improved families to secure seats in Medical, Engineering & Management Institutes securing lesser marks than the rest of the students.

This not only reduces the standard of education in the Education institutes but also shows us the Reservation policy is not benefitting the most deserved - The economically backward


Whats required now for India is Reservations

Surprised?
Well, the reservations I am advocating strongly for, is in Junior and High schools for the economically challenged. When 25% of seats in all schools (even in Private schools) till class 12 is reserved for the economically challenged, We not only ensure the kids apart from good grooming, get a good oportunity to improve their skills from the begining, but also at the same time ensure they can compete with the rest of the kids for seats in Higher Education Institutes.


This is what I call empowering the future of India. This is what I call raising standards of the average.


I just hope the Indian Government can see this.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

My Writeup: What India Needs at this hour?

What India Needs at this hour?

Its yet another year and this young nation with an ancient history and diversity has a long way to go. Progress never stops, with the speed at which the human mind is capable of performing, it never can. Here are the list of things India must gear upto to handle in the next few years.

1. Control Population:
Its essential to bring stringent policies that would force citizens to bind by a earning to child ratio. Minimum expenses required to bringup a child needs to be met by parents. Failing which, couples can be allowed legally to have only one offspring.

2. Education Requirements:
Urban India must force citizens residing there to have a minimum level of education. People not meeting these requirements must be forced to find residences on the outskirts. This would bring about a drastic change in the way cities could be maintained. Bringing Indian cities on par with the other cities in the World within a few years.

3. Rapid Infrastructure Development:
Indian cities lack infrastructure. Freeways must evolve fast and all cities must be linked well to Airports and Harbours with fast superways. This will accelerate investments and promote development of all industries.

4. Disciple Citizens:
A clear demarkation must be made between Civilians and Citizens. By making NCC (National Cadel Corps) training at school and college levels, By making voting a mandatory process that validates your Citizenship, By making services in the armed forces or para-nillitary or Fire services or minimum of Graduation compulsary for all MPs and MLAs. These are the ways in which common Indians can be encouraged to take to value-added citizenship. Give tax saving insentives for good citizens - not involved in crime, forgery, illegal activities, vote regularly, uphold civil laws and even with min/no traffic violations.

5. Promote Agriculture:
Agri has been the back bone of our economy, Irrigation, Electricity, Modern Equipmets, Scientific help must be made available to all states for uniform solidification of the Rural economy. Its the one thing that would continue to make the country do very well. IPOs for Agri can also be encouraged by State Govts.

These are ways we can achieve a a better life for all Indians.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

My Writeup: Its time

A week ago, Urban India was shocked by the following incident:
Girl raped, killed in Bangalore

The employee of Hewlett Packard in a city which is called the Silicon Valley of the east was raped and killed by a pretended HP cab driver. Its something that cannot be forgotten or forgiven. Its not just the loss of life or the pain that that the girl and her family would have had to face. But its about the very fact that even in the most urbanized locations in India, this 'stray, one-off incident' did take place.

HP and other IT and BPO firms might tighten security, Politicians and Nasscom chief, Kiran Karnik might condemn it. But the fact that its a 'stray, one-off incident' remains. The fact that there was pain, suffering and murder remains. The fact that every woman has the right to protect herself remains.

In recent years, there are lots of equipment in the western markets that help woman to defend themselves when they are cornered in such situations. The use of tasers, stun guns and aerosol sprays are just the begining of things, coupled with self-defence tactics would help her to protect herself.

Here are the list of self-defence equipments for woman.
Stun Gun
Pepper Spray

Also keep updated on all the latest equipment and self-awareness at the AWARE website. Hope we are able to make this place safer for them by spreading awareness.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

My Writeup: My Engagement

My Engagement

I have got engaged to Mythreyi on Dec 14, 2005. We are looking forward for a wonderful future ahead.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Article: The ugly face of politics

RAJU NARAYANASWAMY IAS

(*IAS – Indian Administrative Service)



First Rank in State in Secondary School Examination (MD Seminary High School, Kottayam, Kerala)

First Rank in University in Plus Two (SB Collge, Changanassery)

First Rank in IIT Entrance Examination

First Rank in All India IIT Computer Science

First Rank in IAS Entrance Examination

First Rank in IAS Training Institute

On passing out from IIT Chennai Mr. Narayanaswamy was offered scholarship by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. He who came from a middle class family believed that he had a moral obligation to give something in return for the lakhs of rupees the government spent on him as an IIT student. He had the intelligence and conviction to realize that this money came also from the poorest of the poor - who pay up the excise duty on textiles when they buy cloth, who pay up customs, excise and sales tax on diesel when they travel in a bus, and in numerous other ways indirectly pay the government. So he decided to join IAS hoping he could do something for the people of this country. How many young men have the will power to resist such an offer from USA? Narayanaswamy did never look at IAS as a black money spinner as his later life bears testimony to this fact.

After a decade of service in IAS, today, Narayanaswamy is being forced out of the IAS profession. Do you know why?

A real estate agent wanted to fill up a paddy field which is banned under law. An application came up before Narayanaswamy who was sub collector the, for an exemption from this rule for this plot of land. Upon visiting the site he found that the complaint from 60 poor families that they will face water logging due to the waste water from a nearby Government Medical College if this paddy field was filled up was correct. Narayanswamy came under intense political pressure but he did what was right - refused permission for filling up the paddy field. That was his first confrontation with politicians.

Soon after his marriage his father-in-law closed down a public road to build compound wall for his plot of land. People approached Narayanaswamy with complaint. When talking with his own father-in-law did not help, he removed the obstructing wall with police help. The result, his marriage broke up.

As district Collector he raided the house of a liquor baron who had defaulted Rupees 11 crores payment to government and carried out revenue recovery. A Minister directly telephoned him and ordered to return the forfeited articles to the house of the liquor baron. Narayanswamy politely replied that it is difficult. The minister replied that Narayanaswamy will suffer.

In his district it was a practice to collect crores of rupees for earthen bunds meant for poor farmers,but which were never constructed. A bill for rupees 8 crores came up before Narayanaswamy. He inspected the bund. He found it very weak and said that he will pass the bill after the rainy season to ensure that the bund served the purpose. As expected the earthen bund was too weak to stand the rain and it disappeared in the rain. But he created a lot of enemies for saving 8 crores public money.

The net result of all such unholy activities was that he was asked to go on leave by the government. Later such an illustrious officer was posted as "State Co-Ordinator, Quality Improvement Programme for Schools". This is what the politician will do to a honest officer with backbone - post him in the most powerless position to teach him a lesson. Since he found that nothing can be achieved for the people if he continued with the State Service he opted for central service. But that too was denied on some technical ground. What will you do when you have a brilliant computer career anywhere in the world you choose with the backing of several advanced technical papers too published in international journals to your credit? When you are powerless to do anything for the people, why should you waste your life as the Co-Ordinator for a Schools Programme?

Mr. Narayanaswamy is on the verge of leaving IAS to go to Paris to take up a well paid United Nations assignment. The politicians can laugh thinking another obstacle has been removed. But it is the helpless people of this country who will lose - not Narayanaswamy. But you have the power to support capable and honest bureaucrats like Narayaswamy, G.R.Khairnar and Alphons Kannamthanam who have suffered a lot under self seeking politicians who rule us. You have even the power to replace such politicians with these kind of people dedicated to the country. The question is will you do the little you can do NOW? At least a vote or word in support of such personalities?