Friday, July 10, 2009

nature

What we are leaving behind for our future generations may now soon not be of any relevence, because it is through our own actions that now we are in a position whereby our own survival is in question. One example of our anhilation could be the acute shortage of water for our usage accross the globe, a comodity which cannot be manufactured, & should be kept natural as far as possible for it be usable. Are we doing enough as individuals, or we are preaching, endlessly wihout any actions at our own individual end.
Time has already ran out, if there may any faint hope of revival, then let us act now, & PRESERVE, WHAT LITTLE IS LEFT.
Tapan sur

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

politics for politicians or am admi

I have read many blogs, debates, in print & in electronic media, not one person boldly comes out to blame himself/herself for any ills in the society, but vociferously blame all politicians & Govt. of the day little realizing all politicians are our products, & the govt. is formed with our support, so we get what we are & there is no point cribbing. We need to transform ourselves to get a changed environment, for eg:
1. Why not stop throwing all after puja materials like plastic & flowers into rivers & ponds, & stop pollution.
2. Why not involve ourselves in political process by becoming a member of our own resident welfare associations, or helping in setting up political places where our leaders come to take the platform, & so on
3. Why don't we stop littering on our roads with plastic bottles, daru bottles, wrappers of chips & so on
4. Why don't we respect the servant in our house & pay him/her with bonus/leaves & so on.
5. Why don't we grow more trees around us instead of blaming Govt.s for pollution.
6. Why don't we not waste days in watching & following stupid cricket instead of helping our neighbours in their problems?
7. Why don't we not stop constructing religious places on Govt. property & then look for illegal sanctions by trading our political votes.
8 Why don't we stop going to religious places constructed illegally on govt. land?
The list can go on & I am sure we will never agree to any of them since these are our own reflections, & we will not accept them as bad, so why blame politicians & Govt's for our ills, we have no right to do so.
Let us all correct ourselves first, then we can expect our surroundings to be heavenly.
ANY TAKERS ? (let us stop fooling ourselves & walk the straight path for our own salvation)
Tapan Sur