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When Words Speak.........

Monday, January 17, 2011

Be Vigilant, Break The Silence!

Be Vigilant, Break The Silence!

In the midst of the various scams, food inflation and corruption in almost each and every department, India is going through an ordeal from where everything seems so dark and hopeless. A condition in which 25% population struggles for food under below poverty line status and crores of money is engulfed in scams. It's adequately clear that we don't lack money, what we lack is clarity of intentions of the incumbents . "Nothing will change" notion has so deep rooted in the minds of the people that they see no way out. It's true that dawn of prosperity and hope is yet to come but no one stops you to light a candle in  the middle of the darkness. Youth encompassing 47%of the total population  of India can prove to be one of the greatest assets to streamline the corruption menace within the country. Lets talk about light rather than cursing darkness. Lets try to find out how a common youth can  intensify anti-corruption  movements and bring more transparency in the system.
-Constitutional literacy, a much needed and a much ignored part of our education system. Presence of Preamble of Constitution on the very first page of most of the CBSE course books explains its vitality. How many of us really know the first line of the preamble? Constitution for a country is what character means to a person. It forms the ideals the country believes in. How can you  believe and implement the ideas which you don't even  know? Atleast learning the preamble of the constitution should not be seen as just a protocol rather than a necessity. Constitutional literacy is indispensable to bridge the gap between legal system and the people.

-Be the part of the system by entering into the politics. Blaming the politics by calling it dirty will not work now. In spite of the fact that majority of Indian population is under the age of 35, our political parties are flooded with old men & women who look more like pensioners rather than leaders.Active participation of the youth in political system is the need of the hour. Being the part of the system you can put forward your voice more effectively and make it heard. You can be the voice of those who don't have voice.

-Learn to ask questions. Raise your voices because your silence is weakening the roots of the democracy. Our constitution gives us the right to ask questions through RTI Act and the government is bound to answer us. Remember, nobody gives you a glass of water if you don't ask then how could you expect your government to show accountability without even asking? If you think parliament logjam should be addressed, then ask for it.If you think there should be set accountability for a particular corruption case, then ask. Write letters to the officials and the governing bodies.Recollect the fact that those were merely 2% of total population of India who fought for us and brought us freedom. We need another 2% active participants of  present population of India who are dedicated enough to bring out the change for the good of the people.Surely, Government can ignore a single letter but it can't afford to ignore 2Crore letters in the present scenario.

-Last but not the least, be conscious while you vote. Don't vote just for the sake of voting. Despite of all political turmoils, make yourself believe that your vote can make a difference. So, use it sensibly. Collect certain information about the people you are going to vote. What's their educational qualification? What is the current status of their personal assets? Do they have any criminal background? When you are equipped with the above information then you can vote for a better candidate and make a difference too by choosing good governance.
If we can't stand for our country who else will ? If we are not vigilant enough, who else will be? We all fathom that absolute transparency in the system is required. It will happen for sure when we make the ruling realize that each of their steps is been scrutinized by the ruled, the people. 


---Anubha Shukla

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Soldier!!!

There is a discipline in a soldier
You can see it when he walks,
There is honour in a soldier
You hear it when he talks,
There is courage in a soldier,
You can see it in his eyes,
There is loyalty in a soldier
That he will never compromise,
There is something in a soldier
That makes him stand apart,
There is strength in a soldier
That beats rom his heart,
A soldier isn't a title that
Any man can be hired to do,
A soldier is the soul of that man,
Buried deep inside of you,
A soldier's job isn't finished after
An 8 hour day or 40 hour a week,
A soldier is always a soldier
Even when he sleeps,
A soldier serves his country first
And his life is left behind,
A soldier has to sacrifice what
Comes first in a civilian's mind,
If you are a civillian-
I am saying this to you..
Next time you see a soldier
Remember what they do!!!!!
A soldier is the reason our land is "Home of the free"

..Unknown

Friday, January 7, 2011

Seeing your ignorance, it's hope which dies....

With shivering soul and downcast eyes 
Will you listen if your nation cries?
It was neighbour's son who died in battle,
Your son is fine why would you rattle?
Ignore the right until you aren't wrong,
let country be weakened why make it strong?
Enjoy the silence with withered wings,
Was this the dream saw Bhagat Singh?
When names of Generals disclosed in scams,
Didn't Army miss another Sam?
No morals, no ethics no, no set accountability,
And we boast off our nuclear ability,
When a country is shadowed with black clouds,
Nobody is safe, don't preserve any doubt,
Neglect the reckoning call of your soil,
How will you escape from  clutches of turmoil?
Ignore, escape and don't care a bit ,
Sooner or later you will sink with it,
Don't rise coz it needs strong feet,
Don't speak coz you are enjoying the treat,
The treat called 'freedom' bestowed on us,
We promised for better but made it worst,
They starved and died so that we could be freed,
But freedom is free for you and me,
With bleeding heart and tears in her eyes,
Seeing your ignorance, it's hope which dies....


--Anu!