Sunday 18 December 2011

Ooops, am I talking a lot about politics?

                                                         Inquilab Zindabad! Vande Mataram!
I should really thank the JanLokpal movement and especially Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal for making me realize what I was missing in my life. And I believe, that many of you will agree to what I say. I never thought; I would read about India, its history, politics with such an interest that too not for marks but for the country and I never thought it will be so interesting to discuss about the future of India with my friends, with professors, with my parents. Till today, whenever a scam happened I used to say its ok, politics is bad, all politicians are bad, it is a dirty game of uneducated. But now I realize how wrong my thinking was. For me politics used to start from news channel and End by blaming politicians. But today when I listen to Dr. J.P Narayan, Justice Santosh Hegde, Arvind Kejriwal, Ramchandra Guha , Rajiv Malhotra, I realize what went wrong. How did India end up having such a state of politics? Why we are not the superpower today though we are called to be? Why are we still developing and not yet developed? 

If one looks back at India’s history, we had such a great leaders like Dr. Radhakrishnan, Dr Rajendra Prasad, Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. Ambedkar and so on. When we take their names a current flows through our body which makes us realize what contribution these great leaders had made for our country. But today when I watch a news flashing, Rahul Gandhi a strong contender for the post of Prime Minister I feel ashamed of myself. I feel ashamed when he makes farmer realize that one FDI retail shop can turn the entire village into a golden land. My mind says, how can you call them leaders? What have they done for our nation, for their own nation? What I doubt today is that, whether they even consider this as their own country?
Dr. JP Narayan says, “India can become an economic giant in next 30years if everything is done right” in his talk on 19th century politics and 21st century economics.  But he also says that what appears to be advantageous can be disadvantageous sometime. India’s share of world economy was 25% before but Indian economy grew at snail’s pace not comparable with the other countries and now it is just 1%. Relatively India is still in the year 1947 and not in 2011. 

Today more than 70% people in the parliament are educated, have degrees and if you say that having a degree is compulsory to enter the parliament remaining 30% can get the degrees overnight. Such is the greatness of our system. When I hear this, I remember the talk of Justice Santosh Hegde where he goes into the past and says, once there was a huge debate, after the Indian constitution was ready, on whether to have certain educational qualification for the people standing for election. Initially it was decided by Dr Ambedkar to have certain qualification but then there was a very serious question raised:  In Indian constitution people are supreme, people are given right to express, democracy means by the people for the people of the people but when, in same country more than 80% are illiterate how to have an educational qualification for those who are standing for election. Finally Dr Ambedkar had to withdraw the qualification and it was made open to all. Similar situation aroused when it was decided to have Hindi as our national language, history says only by mere 1 vote Hindi became the national language of India. India today has 18 major languages with majority (more than 40%) speaking Hindi and The second most spoken language telugu is spoken only by mere 8% of the population.  India remains still united outside but differentiated within. When I travel in south I am shocked to see the response of people, why do some still have hatred against Hindi. Few people have realized what they have been missing by not knowing Hindi but few still prefer not to learn. Why such a discrimination? India is the largest English speaking population and English will always remain the mode for communication but why not Hindi our own language be taught in schools (at least up-to some level). But during this entire movement people come out of their houses to listen to Anna Hazare speaking in Hindi even though they do not understand a single word. Here the talk is within the heart, there is a share of different language not the language of words but the language of love, integrity and honesty.

Before complaining about the present situation we must look back and see what went wrong. Though, India had a galaxy of educated and great leaders before, slowly and eventually people of India started realizing their own personal goals. Educated people started staying out of politics for their own personal interest, which is acceptable in the democratic society but the change which came because of this is the result of what we are facing today. No one had thought Indira Gandhi would become the prime minister of our country and after her the politics started becoming more of a family business for those who were involved in that. People started carving for self interest, power, luxury, and the rest what happened was natural. This was the first big mistake according to me made by the citizens of our country. Where on one hand Indian brains were used by foreign societies to improve their standards, to flourish in technology, India started struggling because of bad leadership. India could not take the advantage of the industrial revolution and India is still there as it was in 1947.

Moving on to Lokpal Agitation, It is a big question in everyone’s mind why so much protest for lokpal bill? Who is team Anna? Why should we follow them? Why should we listen to them? How one lokpal bill will curb corruption? Being a part of this movement I feel I should explain why I am in this movement.  

Simple answer will be I feel I should be a part of this as it is better to do something than just blaming others and doing nothing. It is always better to fail after giving 100% than not to try at all. This movement brought together lacs of youngsters and people from all backgrounds only for one cause and that is fight against corruption. Today I can see Indian coming on the streets and not north Indians or south Indians, people came out for their country not for their state, they came out for each other not for their own caste or religion. India once again showed the power of coexistence and the power of democracy. 

The biggest issue in India has always been the tax money. Where does the money we pay as tax goes. We should understand the relation between the tax we pay and the services we get. When news channel say there is more black money inside India than in Swiss bank, they are right. People hide taxes because they feel they do not get proper services. Many people hide taxes and as a result the tax needs to be increased. Everything forms a big loop and nothing is done rather than waiting for some miracle. And the miracle is this movement. At least the educated youth who has now realized the importance of paying taxes should make sure that they are not hiding any black money for their own interest. 

Though Indian judiciary is one of the powerful judiciary systems (as most of them say so) but still the implementation of laws is not so strict. The people who are the lawmakers are themselves breaking the law. There needs to be an independent anti-corruption and investigation agencies to punish people breaking the law and rules. There has to transparency in the system with accountability of the money paid by people as tax. Today RTI such a powerful act gives us so much information and it is because of RTI we have come to know about all these scams but what to do next. CBI is under the control of parliament. CVC, a great organization has been used by the people who make it. Why to have only laws and rules if they are not being implemented. Had the present laws carefully and strictly addressed and implemented we would have no need of a lokpal. But we need lokpal to have a check on our own people; we need lokpal, so that people from villages can complain against the corrupt official and feel safe at the same time. Today many sarpanch and jamindars have the power and they have the local police working for them. Where should a poor man go to fight for his rights? Today huge money is spent on campaign finance, who accounts for that. India has such a great law to have check on campaign finance but no one bothers. We are still ready to give votes to them who give us color televisions. J.P Narayan says, “Untill givers and takers are happy, no one can change the situation.” This issue needs to be addressed, by the educated people today.

Take a case of 2G scam, whatever loss happened, has happened. But a big question arises why such educated people are acting like this. When we have an educated PM, an educated finance minister, but still they are failing somewhere. Are they doing it for their own interest or are they being forced. If they are being forced to take such steps then we must find out who is forcing and punish them so that good people can do their work properly. But if they are doing for self interest then is it good to have such leaders handling the activities of our country. I remember when Justice Santosh Hegde said, “When 2G scam was exposed and general public came to know, it was a big question as who will handle the issue. Who should do the enquiry? The discussion went on for 23 days only to decide who should carry out the enquiry. Every day the expenditure on the travel of the members and etc (you may guess) was around 3crore rupees.” Now who will account this 3 crore rupees, are they worth spending when small children in India are dying of starvation? It is a very big question to answer? There was a question raised “When members of the parliament were discussing on the lokpal issue for 17 days, how come no bill was passed? May be they are really studying the bill carefully and discussing?” And the reply comes, “Members of parliament passed more than 17 bills in 3minutes, and the bills were member’s electricity bill, water bill, travelling bill, housing allowance bill and so on.” Our country though has one of the finest prime minister but the people around him have enough power to influence him. But having such a spineless PM will be very harmful for our country. I was discussing this with one of my professors and he made only one comment, “Had Manmohan Singh resigned saying that the people around him are corrupt, he would have been the most respected person and we would have saluted him. Congress does not have any one else except him. Because of his clean nature he still reamins the strongest.”
But apart from this there are many reasons why I support this movement. Due to this movement many of us have realized our mistakes and we are making sure, that we do not repeat the same. Many of us have experienced, that not breaking the rule is the best solution to avoid giving bribe, and next best solution is to pay the fine, if we break any rule. Follow law and change the world. People who used to ask for bribe felt ashamed when not given bribe and made realize what blunder they were doing for the society only to fulfill their own desires. Directly or indirectly this movement has come out to be the most successful and the result can be justified by the experiences one has dealt with after the movement started.

I just hope that lokpal movement is successful and we get a strong lokpal bill which will support the innocent and punish the corrupt. But we have still a long way to go as we cannot stop by only getting the bill. Let’s take it to the implementation level and see to it that it is properly used. I hope we all have learnt a lesson and not repeat the mistakes we have been doing since years. Let us decide whom to vote not on the basis of self interest but on the basis of our country’s progress. I feel proper education for all is the only solution to make this world a better place to live in. Lets be united and make the difference we want to see.

Sunday 25 September 2011

How effective have various means of technology been in increasing the reach of healthcare? (My Essay for IITM Shaastra symposium-2011)


Healthcare in India is one of the largest sectors in terms of revenue, employment and also it is expanding rapidly. Modern technology plays an important role in ever-growing field of healthcare. India which is a home to more than 1.2 billion people is trying to make best use of technology to provide healthcare to various parts of the country. But still the best efforts are not been so effective as compared to other countries. 

In a country where the majority of the masses lives in villages, and where ironically, most healthcare professionals lives in cities, mobile-health has played an essential role to provide healthcare services in all parts of the land. Medical services are now available on a mere simple phone call. Mobile vans equipped with recent diagnostic and therapeutic devices can reach the home of an individual so that the individual does not have to wait in a queue and spend more time outside while being unhealthy. Medicines can reach up to door of a patient, no need to go to medical shops. But all this is available at a price which is only affordable to as low as 20% of the population. 

Availability of Internet has been one of the game changing phenomenons in progress of this country. All information related to healthcare is available on internet just on a click of a button. Telemedicine which helps in remote diagnosis, monitoring and treatment by videoconferencing or internet is growing rapidly in our country. ISRO provides a free satellite connection for reaching various areas within the rural India. Many private hospitals, NGO’s, private companies perform their social responsibility by providing the facilities required for tele-medicine in various parts of the country. Doctors from big cities are spending their valuable time to help nurses or doctors in the villages to diagnose and monitor poor people. But Tele-medicine has just taken a start and has to travel a long way. Lot of advancement is needed for an effective use of this technology and the progress also dependent on development of other technologies. 

Medical devices are been designed so that they can be used in all climatic conditions without error. Miniaturized devices such as 24 hours monitoring of ECG are been widely used by patients in rural places and the data collected is send by the local doctor to the experts in cities for accurate diagnosis. Electronic medical record system has completely transformed the healthcare system. Data can be transferred from one place to other by use of mobile, internet and satellite within seconds reducing the time of diagnosis. New devices are being designed so as to store vaccines, blood and other medicines for a maximum time possible without affecting the quality especially in areas without electricity. 

Availability of fastest mode of transport system has also been one of the contributors to help reach the healthcare to various places within the countries. Special Helicopters are available to provide medicines and other necessary facilities to the victims of natural calamities. Trains specially designed to take care of healthcare during accident cases are being given proper attention. Well equipped ambulances and blood collecting vans are available in many big cities and some villages. Health check up camps can now be easily setup in remote areas by making use of these technologies. Transportation of medical devices has been easy even to places which were not reachable in early days. 

But, when it comes to healthcare, there are two India’s: the country that provides high-quality medical care to middle-class Indians and medical tourists, and the India in which the majority of the population lives—a country whose residents have limited or no access to quality care. High quality healthcare comes at a cost and 60% of India cannot afford this advanced healthcare. Only 1% of GDP is made available for healthcare and also lot of corruption in this country is stopping the provision of basic amenities in such areas. As a result of which such an advanced technology providing quality healthcare has still not been effective in reaching all areas as it should be. 

The Indian healthcare sector faces substantial challenges, from the need to improve physical infrastructure to the necessity of providing health insurance and ensuring the availability of trained medical personnel. But the opportunities are equally compelling, from developing new infrastructure and providing medical equipment to delivering telemedicine solutions and conducting cost-effective clinical trials.

Thursday 1 September 2011

Yaara Mein Kya Karu.........

Tring Tring Tring.........
"Hello"
"Good morning Sir, I am calling from airtel."
Usually i say no thank you! but this time the voice was more sweet and after a long time someone from airtel started with English that too in Kerala. 
"Ya tell me"
"Sir, we have an offer for you"
"What offer?"
"Hello tune offer"
"Aah ya i need one... what is the offer?"
"Sir, you will be charged Rs 15 for selection of song and the hello tune will be free for next 3 months."
"Ok, done"
"Which song do you want as hello tune?"
I was in hurry and had no idea which song to select but i did not want to miss that chance. 
"Can you select a song for me; any song which you like, a recent movie song but Hindi song  please."
"Ok Sir, I shall select for you! Thank You!"
"Thank You!"


After some time my friend calls n says, 
"Ye kaunsa song rakha hain, koi aur gaana nahi mila tujhe?"
"arey mujhe pata bhi nahi kaunsa gaana hain, waise kaunsa gaana hain?"
"Tera phone hain aur tu mujhe puch, waise kisi ladki ne rakha hain kya, aur wo bhi tere mobile main, kaun hain wo? Bata Bata?"
"Pata nahi re ek airtel se kisine call kiya tha usne rakha hain, waise kaunsa hain?"
"Airtel wali ne, mere liye to kabhi koi select nahi karta, .............Khud hi sun lena"




Then i called from my friends mobile to my mobile and kept on loudspeaker,




"Tu hi toh jannat meri, Tu hi mera junoon,
Tu hi to mannat meri, Tu hi rooh ka sukoon
Tu hi aakhion ki thandak, tu hi dil ki hai dastak
Aur kuch na janu mein, bas itna hi jaanu
Tujh mein rab dikhta hai
Yaara mein kya karu
Tujh mein rab dikhta hai
Yaara mein kya karu
Sajdhe sar jukhta hai
Yaara mein kya karu
Tujh mein rab dikhta hai
Yaara mein kya karu"



HAHAHAHA........ So it means I see Rab in all my friends..........
Plz dont comment if you hear this song when you call me.
***************************Sabmain Rab Dikhta Hain*******************************

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Heaven on Earth-------- sacchi

July 7, 2011 - The day I shall never forget.

Experienced Sudarshan Kriya the First time (Actually second but after a gap of almost one year).

And once again the miracle happens. Eyes closed, eager to experience the Heaven!
SOooooooooooooooooo hammmmmmmmm, few minutes of silence and I lie down. 

Hands besides the body, palms facing the ceiling. Fingers curled, trying to spread out, but some force (energy) holding them back, as if pulling  all the positive energy from the atmosphere and flushing the body cells . Body vibrating like a mobile in a vibrate mode. Ants running all over the leg stimulating each and every point. 

Mind was quite, no thoughts, absolutely blank. Whole body floating above the ground as if on a bed of clouds, as seen from a plane!



Only one image in front of the closed eyes and Heart smiling, saying Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! (Guruji) for this wonderful experience.

And the experience continues................... everyday, every minute, every moment!

****************** Being in The Present Moment ******************