Monday, April 11, 2011

We need Sincere Sweepers & Judicious-minded Judges


Indian settlements – be it metro towns, state capitals, district headquarters, tahsil towns, municipalities or panchayats in rural areas – are established and inhabited in the midst/heap of garbage & sewage. Any open place in the middle of the colony is converted into a dumping ground until it is reclaimed and used for some other purpose. It is a nasty and nauseating sight to look at the roads, pavements, colonies, residential complexes, shopping malls/complexes, office complexes throughout the length and breadth of this nation without an exception. So what we need first and foremost is to employ at least 5% of the work force in the country for sweeping the floors and public places all over the nation before we can claim to be the educated Indians of 21st century. As we are conscious of our interiors we should also much bother about our exteriors and neighborhoods and maintain the surrounding as much clean as possible. If need be, politicians, bureaucrats and social workers should sweep their localities atleast in order to create awareness among the masses.


Similarly if we want to enforce discipline and ensure implementation of laws/rules and regulations in our society, we should appoint competent judges @ 1:1000 to adjudicate matters of public importance inasmuch as the elected executives and permanent executives have lost legitimacy, competence and impartial conduct in their work for the last few years.

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