Not Corruption, Mediocrity Is India’s Top Trouble…!
## Awareness, Self-regulation, And Performance Are Top Requirements…
## Common Man Has Become Symbol Of Mediocrity, Needs To Drop It…
All aware citizens of India, especially the youth know this plain and simple fact that the major Indian trouble is not corruption, rather a deep-seated “non-performing, mediocre and paralyzed system of governance and administration”. Not only that, we all also know it and see it all around that major trouble is the “mediocrity and self-discipline/regulation” in socio-cultural spheres of India.
India’s youth have no trouble with corruption as they know; it is a ‘necessary evil’, which keeps pace with development and growth. Even most developed nations have this in plenty, still they thrive. Youth know, it is non-performance and mediocrity of Indian socio-political-administrative system, which makes India’s number one trouble, as most developed nations do not have this mediocrity. Where is the trouble if a ‘Babu’ takes bribe but does his work well. The trouble is, the Babu takes the bribe and still does not work well, as he essentially lacks ability to perform. Mediocrity has become India’s global benchmark and identity.
It is only natural that all aware people of India, especially the youth want someone, at the top of government, a prime minister who is proactive and aggressive in intent, who could not be made to succumb to either populism or systemic sense of calamitous practicality of political survival. However, it is visible that leaders lack not only intent but also the vision. Everyone keep basking on the glory of ‘populism’.
The tragedy is, India’s problems are not this simple as anyone, a prime minister or some minister could solve in some months or years. Delivery of goods by the political and societal systems would need an overhaul and inputs not only in political-administrative system, but also in the socio-cultural system. Mediocrity has become a culture and primary attitude of most of us, which needs to change. This is a long haul and not only politicians, but millions of those involved in administration as well as in social leadership positions shall also be needed to respond positively to changes. This is tough.
India can think of having a better and streamlined channelization of these energies of youthfulness of change, if the participants and protagonists of change emphasize on the crucial and cardinal need of “self-regulation, self-discipline and performance” as number one requirement for any meaningful and positive change in Indian system of politics, governance and society-culture. Reactionary, populist and instant-solution mindset has never won things and it shall never.
In the years to come, if India has to prosper as a successful nation, the common man label has to improve drastically. The common man has become the symbol of bad self-discipline and non-performance. Average Indian has to be more aware, empowered, performing and self-regulated as globally, states and its institution are on the abdication mode.
## Common Man Has Become Symbol Of Mediocrity, Needs To Drop It…
All aware citizens of India, especially the youth know this plain and simple fact that the major Indian trouble is not corruption, rather a deep-seated “non-performing, mediocre and paralyzed system of governance and administration”. Not only that, we all also know it and see it all around that major trouble is the “mediocrity and self-discipline/regulation” in socio-cultural spheres of India.
India’s youth have no trouble with corruption as they know; it is a ‘necessary evil’, which keeps pace with development and growth. Even most developed nations have this in plenty, still they thrive. Youth know, it is non-performance and mediocrity of Indian socio-political-administrative system, which makes India’s number one trouble, as most developed nations do not have this mediocrity. Where is the trouble if a ‘Babu’ takes bribe but does his work well. The trouble is, the Babu takes the bribe and still does not work well, as he essentially lacks ability to perform. Mediocrity has become India’s global benchmark and identity.
It is only natural that all aware people of India, especially the youth want someone, at the top of government, a prime minister who is proactive and aggressive in intent, who could not be made to succumb to either populism or systemic sense of calamitous practicality of political survival. However, it is visible that leaders lack not only intent but also the vision. Everyone keep basking on the glory of ‘populism’.
The tragedy is, India’s problems are not this simple as anyone, a prime minister or some minister could solve in some months or years. Delivery of goods by the political and societal systems would need an overhaul and inputs not only in political-administrative system, but also in the socio-cultural system. Mediocrity has become a culture and primary attitude of most of us, which needs to change. This is a long haul and not only politicians, but millions of those involved in administration as well as in social leadership positions shall also be needed to respond positively to changes. This is tough.
India can think of having a better and streamlined channelization of these energies of youthfulness of change, if the participants and protagonists of change emphasize on the crucial and cardinal need of “self-regulation, self-discipline and performance” as number one requirement for any meaningful and positive change in Indian system of politics, governance and society-culture. Reactionary, populist and instant-solution mindset has never won things and it shall never.
In the years to come, if India has to prosper as a successful nation, the common man label has to improve drastically. The common man has become the symbol of bad self-discipline and non-performance. Average Indian has to be more aware, empowered, performing and self-regulated as globally, states and its institution are on the abdication mode.
Published on August 20, 2014 22:21
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