Monday, May 23, 2011

Mentality of Indian Politions


> Indian political math

> An Indian politician went to the US to visit his counterpart. When the senator invited him home for dinner, the minister was very impressed by the lavish mansion, grounds and the costly furnishings. He asked "How can you afford all this on a meager senator's salary?"The senator smiled knowingly and took him to the window.
> "Can you see the river?""Yes""
> Can you see the bridge over it?""Of course", said the minister.
> "10 percent", said the senator smugly.
> Some time later, he had the occasion to pay a return visit.?
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> The Indian minister lavished all hospitality on him. When they came to his house, the American was stunned by the huge palace the minister had built, glittering with precious art, hundreds of attendants etc. etc."How can you possibly afford this, on a salary in Rupees ?', he asked.
> The minister called him to the window."See the river over there?"
> "Sure", cried the senator."Can you see the bridge over it?"
> The senator looked, was confused, peered closely and said -"No, I don't see any bridge."
> " 100 percent", said the minister !!
 

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

 
Hi Friends...
Often on many occasions we criticize our own country for its disadvantages and attitude of people.And we criticize our governments for all these so called mishaps and chaos that India is being over-shadowed with,but forgetting the fact that we are the ones who elected them to rule over us. Strange world sometimes.. right?? Well... i made this blog getting inspired by a blog of my friend. In that she scripted her comments like this :

"We are the present youth of our nation and we have the power to change the country more than any government. If this happens, the change along with the impact would be a massive. Earlier the question used to be ‘what can the country do for us?’ but at present age the question should churn as ‘what can we do for our country?

I do realize it’s so easy to write but tough and perhaps dangerous to bring ourselves to action. But if a magazine or a movie like ‘Rang De Basanti’ could awaken me then so can I rouse my friends who read the post. When you read it, I want you to realize that you are today’s Indian youth and you have the immense power to change and dawn our country to new beginnings. I am not talking about going up to the streets and protesting for a change. As a matter of fact I myself haven’t got a clue of how to bring about this change."

After reading that i was truly inspired initially.But in a state of bother too at the same time, when i read the last line that even she was clueless about what to do.

Changes start with ideas.This blog of mine is a small one which poked my thoughts when i read the above blog.Coming straight to the point buddies-lets imagine ourselves to be working as a group all over the country to make a change unitedly. Thinking from that point of view just speak out how you will try to make INDIA a better country!!! How we can bring about changes!!!

I know this might not be considered as a realistic venture by many of you.You may even think this to be a silly, impractical idea. But guys who knows... Someday anyone could get inspired by your suggestions.And who knows..what if we succeed to bring these small suggestions of ours to a big stage where at least some sensible people among the authorities notice it!!??? Hope is too small a word but with huge consequences when they come true. Lets 'hope' for a better INDIA and 'hope' that- we Youth Can Bring a Change!!!

REPLY YOUR SUGGESTIONS THROUGH COMMENTS!!