Thursday, January 18, 2007
Future Generation of India
Do gul khile the saath saath,
Kismat juda juda hai,
Ek Kabr pe chada hai,
Ek Taj par saja hai.
When translated, it reads as..
Two flowers have blossomed together,
But their destinies are totally different,
One flower has been placed on the grave,
Other is used to adorn the crown.
The use or utility of any product is much more important than the product itself. This applies not only to products but also to human life.
The future of any nation greatly depends on the way the nation moulds its younger generation. Irrespective of the place or family where the child is born it is the upbringing of the child that matters. It is in our hand to make the future of India strong by showing the younger generation the right direction.
Only showing direction to a child is not enough. We should be a role model and live a life in the same way in which we want the child to lead. It is important to show the path of truth and honesty to the child.
However looking at the current scenario of our nation, it is really baffling as to where we are leading our nation. With corruption and crime all around what are we going to teach our younger generation? Crime has become a daily front page topic in any Newspaper. There is not a single day when there is no news of crime or corruption. With such crime and corruption all around we just cannot expect our younger generation to learn better things.
For the sake of the future of our nation as well as for our future generation it is the need of the hour to wipe out crime and corruption from our nation.
Now the question is how is it possible to wipe out crime and corruption from our nation. Wiping out corruption will provide us the way to have a better tomorrow. Not only taking bribe is a crime, giving bribe is equally a crime. Let us now take the first step and decide that we shall as a first step stop giving bribe. Once this little step is achieved we can proceed to pull out from root all those who demand bribe. Just these two steps will play a great role in setting the nation on the right path.
It is easy to blame somebody but the thing to remember is when you point a finger on someone else the other fingers are pointed at yourself. So before even questioning what has the nation done for me just ask your own consciousness what have you done for the nation. The day this one question comes in the mind of each and every one of us our nation will start moving ahead in leaps and bounds.
As of now, it is in our hand to lead the nation ahead and prepare better citizens for the tomorrow of our Nation. I still clearly remember a poem which I have read when I was a kid.
Leharon se darkar Nauka Paar Nahin hoti,
Koshish karne waalon ki kabhi haar nahin hoti
When translated, it reads as..
With Fear about waves the boat cannot reach the other bank,
One who attempts can never be defeated.
So let us leave out all out fears and march ahead to show our nation a golden path and give the nation a better tomorrow in the form of a good future generation.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Jaago India Jaago
Year : 2007
Month : January
Date : 14th
Day : Sunday
Occasion : Makra Sankrant
On 14th January I had returned back home after a week long official tour. I was rejoiced to be back with my family. After lunch it was time to sit and chit chat and talk with my wife and kids. As our discussion started my better half reminded me that the next day was 15th January 2007 the day of Pongal Festival. Being a South Indian Pongal to us is of greater importance than Diwali.
Being a day of festive and an auspicious day, my better half insisted that on this day we should start doing something new. I could not understand what she meant by new. When I asked her to clarify herself she told me that we need to open an account in our Kids name. I too wholeheartedly agreed with her as having an account in our kids name and teaching them the importance of saving was the need of the hour.
I told her that tomorrow on the day of Pongal I shall get the necessary account opening forms from one of the leading banks. Next day I got up early and left my residence and had a quick tour to all the leading banks and collected account opening forms from each one of them.
On reaching home I started showing the forms of the banks to my wife and asked her for her opinion.
First on my list was IDBI Bank as that was close to my office, she said NO.
Then on my list was UTI Bank the bank with whom I Bank, she said NO.
Then was the turn of , , , , but she clearly said NO to all these banks. By now I was totally frustrated and I simply asked her that if you do not want to bank with any of the above banks with which bank do you want to open an account.
She clearly told me that she did not have trust or confidence in any of the hi-tech banks or International Bank. I was confused as to what she meant by hi-tech bank. She said that any bank with the facility of ATM or Internet banking was a hi-tech bank and we should not operate the accounts for our Kids with such bank.
I was dumbfounded to hear her desire. I was also curious to know what made her decide to bank with a bank without facility of ATM / Debit Cards. On asking for the reason for such a decision she told that it was very simple, once we have the kids account with such bank providing the facility of ATM / Debit Cards etc. we will be tempted to withdraw cash using their ATM during the hour of need and she did not wish to withdraw any amount from the Kids account. Secondly all these banks having internet banking and ATM facility also has something called as Hidden charges which was against her principle.
I completely agreed with her views, atleast, with regard to the hidden charges being charged by many of the banks. Now the confusion and doubt in my mind was, in the year 2007 when even a kid is aware what internet is and even Co-operative Banks offers ATM / Debit card facility as a package of account where should I hunt for a bank which does not have ATM / Debit Card facility? Even if such a bank exists I was confident it will be in such a rural / remote place where it will not be feasible for us to go to operate the account? If we cannot operate the account what was the use of opening or having such an account?
I was totally nervous and I put all my queries in front of my better half. I was surprised to see that she was totally calm, she just smiled and said, “No need to worry I have already thought of such a bank which meets all my requirements. It will neither offer us ATM / Debit Card nor give us an opportunity to bank through Internet”. I was surprised as well as eager to know which bank she is referring to. I said to her “Now without keeping me in dark just let me know which bank you are referring to”
She said that the bank which she is referring to is none other than the age old bank , the Savings Account with Indian Postal Department is a safe bet as she was sure they will neithe come out with ATM / Debit card nor provide Internet Banking facility atleast till the time our kids becomes grown up. More over there will not be any sort of hidden charges what ever they wish to charge will be clearly displayed in their rate chart. Further it’s the only place which will not be closed overnight nor become bankrupt at any point of our life time.
I gave a thought to all her suggestion and I felt its not at all a bad Idea. Now I was ready with my chappal on to go to the nearest post office to open an Account in the name of our Kids.
I reached the Post Office and located the Saving Account counter only to see that the person handling the counter is missing. I was just waiting for him. Almost after a wait of 15 minutes he arrived. He looked at me from top to bottom and as if he is viewing at any of his enemies he stern fully asked me what was my purpose of waiting there. I humbly told him the purpose of my visit.
He asked me have you got all the documents. I told him sir, I have come here to open an account and not for any loan or something that requires documents. He looked at his colleague in the next counter and commented as to how people without any knowledge of banking come to open an account. I told him that I was unaware of the procedure of Indian Postal Department to open an account. I also requested him to give me a list of documents that are required. He said, just note down the requirements as we do not have anything like a list.
I noted down the documents required for opening the account:
Ration Card copy for Address Proof
PAN Card Copy
Photograph
Then I asked him if I can get all these requirements how fast the account can be opened, to which he replied better do not bring the above requirements this week, you can come and try to open your account sometime next week. I was baffled and asked him the reason for not allowing me to get the document the same day to open the account. On hearing his reply I was about to faint when I was grabbed by the person standing behind me. The person at the counter told “Today we do not have any stock of Withdrawal Slips, Deposit Slips and Pass Books and we are expecting some stock only by next week so please come and try next week”.
I came back home and narrated the incident to my better half. Now she was convinced that the bank providing us with ATM / Debit Card was better than the Postal Banking which did not even have the basic requirements like Pass Book, Deposit Slip, etc. Now she said you can go and check with other bank about their requirements.
My opening an account with any bank is a different issue but what will happen to those crores and crores of population leaving in rural India where there is no major bank but has a Post Office. Inspite of a Post Office being available those people cannot avail such saving facility because of lack of basic infrastructure at Indian Postal Department.
JAAGO INDIA JAAGO