Sunday, August 27, 2017

Life worth living?



Russian dictator Joseph Stalin's family too suffered at his hands - wife committed suicide, daughter Svetlana Alliluveya's boy friend in love with her at 17 sent to a concentration camp, Two aunts of Svetlana were arrested - one for marrying a Jew, her mother's sister went mad in prison. Jacob her brother and Stalin's son died by throwing himself on an electrified barbed wire. Svetlana herself defected and took asylum in USA on her return from India after visiting her husband's home.

Friends and close relatives including his party colleagues were tortured and eliminated by this dictator to satisfy his own ego and devilish principles!

Human beings in Russia lived an animal life during his reign, it seems - no freedom of thought and action!! Compare and contrast this with the contemporary situation now in India! - we seem to live in heaven despite several hardships, economically and socially!!!

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Democracy V/s Bureaucracy in India



Our administrators rarely take initiative at higher levels, act smart and prove their efficiency but whenever they venture to effect changes, the elected public representatives never allow them to work hard and deliver good results in public interest.

Telling example:
The Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu in School Education Department Mr. Udaya Chandran has been divested of his main charge because he was instrumental for certain reforms in the department with the cooperation of his minister Mr. Chengottian to the dislike of government school teachers and state MLAs ---like, he got the ranking system in public examinations removed, introduced compulsory public examination to the XI Standard students, effected transparency in transfer policy for school teachers etc. And a pliable officer has been put in his place.

What does it indicate? The system requires ordinary and inefficient officials serving the interest of political representatives and departmental vested interests.

Hail Indian Democracy!
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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Aavin's procurement reaching full processing capacity.



The Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation whose brand was Aavin had procured an all time high of 31.84 lakh litres on Tuesday August 22, 2017 while its total capacity of processing stood at 32 lakh litres of milk per day in its 22 big and small dairies to which over 4.40 lakh farmers brought milk daily.  A massive operation indeed!

Milk production is a sure and strong source of income to the producers/ farmers everywhere. There was a time when Aavin refused to procure the excess milk quoting inadequate processing facility with the result the producers protested in many parts of Tamil Nadu by throwing the milk on the main roads. I was cursing the system for want of intelligence and hard work on the part of concerned authorities. 

Luckily the MD of Aavin C .Kamaraj declares that the capacity now exists to convert the excess quantity of milk beyond the consumption limit into skimmed milk powder and butter.

Milk producers should not be discouraged for want of marketing at any cost.
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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Landmark Judgment



One of the pathbreaking pronouncements proclaimed by Apex Court of India on "Triple Talaq" issue yesterday the August 22, 2017 will decide once for all that a practice permitted for centuries in the name of personal law cannot continue forever  after it is tested and evaluated in terms of modern day thinking for ensuring gender equality in 21st Century. Change for the better should be welcome not only for the present generation but for the decades and centuries to come.

On a broader scale we can afford to think of only two castes or communities in our country in the long run i.e only male and female and similarly we may have to recognise only one religion that acquires sanctity and sanction from the humanity is the one that declares and implements equality between male and female in all respects.

In the light of above reasoning I too salute and admire the judgment (by a majority of 3:2 in the Constitutional Bench) of the Supreme Court of India for the permanent settlement of fundamental right vis-a-vis the rigours of certain unacceptable practice in the name of religion.

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Floods continue to cause havoc



The North India in addition to Nepal and Assam continue to battle with heavy rains and floods for the last few days. The administrations in those places are busy as usual in relief and rehabilitation to those affected in the disaster. Kaziranga National Park is in deep trouble losing the lives of several animals including rhinos.

Rightly or wrongly we don't seem to use these opportunities to study and collect the data for future plans and programmes to benefit the community in the long run. We tend to forget the sufferings for the present and get along with the routine. It appears to be nobody's business to think on those lines in any part of the country

Friday, August 18, 2017

ONGC & Farmers of Kadiramangalam Village in Thanjavur District



Officers of ONGC claim that the Kadiramangalam villagers have been cooperating with them since the establishment of oil wells in 2008. They are trying to reach out to them and dispel their doubts. They fear that external vested interests are stoking tension in the village. One should hope that they mean business and remove the wrong misunderstanding prevalent among the villagers. Sooner the better to both.
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Initiative to promote collective farming



State government of Tamil Nadu has become wiser and started advising farmers to join together and engage in collective farming given the situation wherein 92% of farmers in the state happen to be small and marginal farmers. On their own these farmers can hardly undertake economical farming. Hence the advice!

Way back in 1990s I too advocated, on the basis of research on the "Economics of Small & Marginal Farmers in Madhya Pradesh", a legislation whereby the size of each holding can be kept not less than five acres by acquisitions from within the families or among the neighbours to be assisted by the bankers.

In view of hardships faced by the farmers in drought-hit or flood-prone areas such a drastic move alone can save them from poverty and indebtedness.
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