The Required Revolution
Hi all,
It’s about utter requirement of
present fluctuating Indian Socio Economic conditions.
Prima facie it looks good that we
are riding on conceptual Lion king of Make in India and various policy measures
have been taken in recent past by our government to improve the living status
of common man. The point is not what we feel rather it is more important what
we could achieve by bringing these changes in our life, will it impact our
daily life or this would prove to be just a transition which we are unknowingly
considering an enduring impact on our society.
In the rush towards economic
developments and brick & mortar structure we forgot the basics of life. We
are living a mechanized life but when it requires maintenance we prefer someone
who could treat this by heart and emotions. How is it possible and it’s quite difficult
to find someone who could treat us the way we want, as we are all living a
mechanized live and each one has its own key to come out of this life the
ultimate solution is to get back to the basics.
World’s top economies have
churned themselves into the long and successful social revolutions, Chinese Russian
and French social revolutions are some of the big examples. What they are today
is the result of the successful implementation of social and moral values in
the mind of their countrymen. Why we
always forget those who fought and lost everything for a successful and
progressive India, their goal was not to create a culture which welcomes destructive
and corrupt ideas and where moral values are just part of fifth grade syllabus.
It’s quite easy to blame the other person but how many times we have practiced the
right thing which might not be in our favor but morally correct, sorry to say
but hardly we would find some or may not any, so let’s not waste our time on
that. Every time policy makers talk
about economic developments, big policy reforms and financial empowerment of
countrymen it romanticize our neurons and we fall in love with those ideas and
start technical analysis with various factor analysis but then we forget to discuss
the sustainability of idea. We forget the last factor of any value chain, the
destination, the most important part is consumer or for simplicity it is a common
man, we could discuss and create a series of multiple creative ideas but all
will fail if our last factor is not sure what he needs or what he desire in
other world if he is confused.
Our economy may be driven by big
economic forces, multinational firms, big investment banks and global economic
factors but in core there is a consumer. What if our consumer is confused and struggling
with various ideas which are invading his mind? He wouldn’t be able to take any
decision which is unhealthy for our socio economic environment.
If we go through Indian history we
would find that most of the work done by Kabir and Rahim is to bring moral
stability in our society, the power to understand the right over wrong, be selfless
and think twice before taking an action. We all have gone through the theoretical
ideas but never tried them. We don’t have those revolutionary personalities today
hence our responsibility is doubled. We must empower an ideological revolution
by appreciating a correct idea, analyze its long term effect on our society as
a whole rather than short term sweets. We must boycott those political agents who
promote appeasement in our society. A social revolution starts with the need of
society rather than political desires and hidden motives.
A stable and healthy economy is the resultant
of healthy mind and morally correct society. We the young Indians must feel proud for our
culture and society; we must discuss the new ideas which could make our country
a better place to live. We must discuss these ideas on various platforms, social
media could be a part of that, remember a progressive and healthy idea would
always be welcomed and the people who are empowered to take decisions would act
upon those ideas. Remember the joyous feeling of being correct and respected
among others is always greater than ten percent increment in salary. It’s
rightly said money can be exchanged for most of the things but…Not everything...
Thanks for reading…..