Saturday, October 30, 2010

Corruption is not totally bad.......

 
 Nowadays we are hearing the word “corruption” more often in TVs, newspapers etc. I feel that I need not tell what corruption is as you all know it. Corruption is considered as major hindrance in the economic development of the country and in eradication of poverty. I feel it is not as bad as it is depicted. You might be surprised by reading my opinion on it. You will know it why after you finish reading this article. One form of corruption is taking bribe to do some work. Bribe is very low in lower levels and is more in higher levels. But, the person who takes bribe doesn’t keep it stocked with him always. He has to spend it. He may spend it buy some things or build a home or commercial buildings. He may also invest that money in some business if he is higher level (more bribe). Building home or other building gives job for many people (from contractors to low level workers) so that they can earn more. Even investment in any business will create many jobs. This in turn contributes to the economic development of country. Wait, there is still more! Government creates various agencies to curb corruption such as vigilance wing, lokayukta, CBI etc. this means more people are employed.  As corruption cases increase new courts have to be established which also creates employment.  So, all sorts of employment will eventually lead to eradication of poverty. Some people contribute a part of their unlawful earnings to temples and other spiritual organizations. Most of these organizations contribute to the society in the form of various programs for social and economic reforms. So, after reading this, can you say corruption is totally bad?
Finally, I want to make it clear that I am not supporting corruption through this article, but I am showing the positive side of this menace.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Can we save tigers just by saving them?

You might be confused by reading the heading, but it has some meaning. Recently tiger census was carried out in India and we came to know that only 1411 wild tigers are left in India. Then everybody started to think about tiger conservation. Many NGOs and some other organisation started to create awareness among people. Can we conserve tiger by just increasing their numbers? Each wild tiger requires about 100 sq. km of dense forest cover for its survival. India has just little more forest cover(suitable for tiger) than what is required for 1411 tigers. So the number 1411 is justifiable as even if more than 1 tiger is born and exists in a 100 sq.km area eventually only one will survive. So our first preference should be to conserve and increase forest cover suitable for tiger habitat and not just increasing tiger population. We should also think of conservation of other species which serve as food for tiger. Government is trying to do this by announcing many forest areas as "tiger reserves" but it should be done more intensively. I hope now you understood the relevance of the confusing heading.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Will there be another cold war ????








                           
NOTE: The things I have written here is my personal feeling and it might not be perfect and true in all respects.   

Cold war is a very popular term which means war with 2 countries without direct involvement of military or weapons, but in terms of economic competition, political conflict and many other ways which always builds tension between two countries. Whenever we think of "cold war", the first thing that comes to our mind is cold war between USA and USSR (Russia) after the World War II. Today there is no such cold war between those countries and possibility of it beginning again between them is very scarce. Still there is a possibility of cold war, this time not between USA and Russia, but between two emerging super powers India and China. The developments in the past few years have made me feel that there is a possibility of such cold war in near future.
Here are the few reasons why I feel there would be a cold war.

* China is indirectly questioning India's right on Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh by terming both regions as disputed land. Recently China didn't grant visa to an Indian army official giving a reason that he is from Kashmir. Similarly, India is indirectly questioning China's right on Tibet by giving shelter to Dalai Lama and supporting them to form a democratic Tibetian government in exile.
* Both India and China are trying to control government in Nepal so that it is favourable to them. Because of this Nepal has failed to elect a prime minister successfully even after many rounds of elections. 
* There is a doubt on China funding Pakistan for its fight against India and also to the naxals.
* China hackers are attacking networks of Indian security agencies. India is also suspecting that high end technological products imported from may be used for spying against it.
* India and China are competing to build an oil and gas pipeline with Iran.

There are still many facts which are creating tension between the two countries. But, out of all these differences both countries are extending each other the hands of co-operation in many fields which is a positive step towards avoiding future cold war. I wish both huge economies of the world get rid of all their differences and move together to become super powers of future out-performing the US and European countries.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Funny ayodhya tweets

Finally ayodhya verdict after a long fight of 60 years. I don't want to comment about the verdict, but I want to share with you some of the funny tweets I came across half an hour before court decision.(they might not be exact same as they were posted but meaning is same)
* Karnataka government is acting as if Ayodhya is in karnataka.
* Some people are more tensed for ayodhya verdict than their exam results.
* Suresh Kalmadi is now relieved as medias attention turned from him towards ayodhya.
* Tv anchor is screaming on top of his voice to say stay calm.
* We are not worried how people will behave after the verdict but about the medias behaviour.


NOTE: This is just for fun.

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