Thursday, January 28, 2010

To my Nation.....Vande Mataram

It has been a long time since I had decided to start blogging but being the lazy self I am , never really got around doing it. So here goes my first post if for my country and my inspiration.
What better way to start my blogging than the day of India's 60th Republic day, The day that India was truly free and was given to the people. We have come a long way since that day. The cities have grown , the people have grown so have a few things which should not have grown have flourished, but this is not to discuss all depressing things such as corruption and poverty.

26th January has become like any other holiday day for a average Indian. A break from the daily stress of bosses and work , a day to relax and spend time with your family. Put up national flags on the vehicles and pin up the tricolour on their pockets and dresses. ohh yes they do watch the repulic day parade on their televisions one of the rarest days when "Doordarshan" makes a appearence on the TV Sets.

I distinctly remember my school days where we used to do the Republic day parade, a group of students gathered from different schools and march around the ground in a unsynchronized way. Boy did we used to have fun then staring at the girls ( should mention at this point that mine was a all boys school).We used to give it all that we had with hands and legs flying in different directions. we used to shout "Vande Mataram" literally meaning "I do Homage to my Mother" at the top of our voices and sing the national anthem with pride. we celebrated the 50th republic day with such vigour and passion.
Now 10 years down the line most of my friends from that day all have grown up becoming IT Professionals (the so called high paying and preferred job in India, a whopping 75 % of students do a engineering in India and another 75% among them end up in IT companies). All of them just have one dream "When will i get a onsite opportunity , when will i go to US and earn in Dollars" or some other company with a higher salary. Where did all those dreams of doing something for my country go, where did the passion for the country die, where ..................

Thanks to Mr. OBAMA and his policies probably Indians will have a find out a way of the IT and outsourcing mess and finally do something else.

See i promised you a little bit of gyaan waiting for the response to my gyaan.


10 comments:

  1. u brought back sweet memories of those parading sessions...we did displayed some energy during those parade practices...ha ha ha...feels funny now...thnks bro...those memories will never die :)

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  2. Nicely written. Although I differ on certain points treating IT as the only engineering discipline. There are several other industries that people are joining. And you seem to have fallen prey to the misconception of IT being equivalent to Computer science. It is not.

    There still is need for more engineers who create technology for the future. Not just for some fat ass outsourcing companies. But for our own benefit.

    And BTW, I am still wondering what JAFK stands for.

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  3. ay most of the students passing out of a engg coll end up in IT companies. With a very few % of them opting for other fields.
    And i agree with your point that we certainly need a lot more people who create technology which can be deemed as our own.

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  4. hey buddy...thanx for reviving those memories( of the parade of course...and the girls too). keep up the good work. Kudos

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  5. Very nice article.
    hope people will really get some gyan from this.

    actually the problem is not with us the problem is with our so called society and some so called "samaj ke thekedars". and our parents also.
    they feel very proud to say - my son is in usa. earning this much usd.

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  6. Oye, ek post likh ke use itne dino se status msg bana rakha hai. Try something new :-)

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  7. more posts coming soon..... :)

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  8. Well... I must say a very analysed and practical observation has been put forward in a written form.
    The only thing I want to point out here is that the "reverse brain drain" is anyway helping India/Indians than NOT. The few mentality of earning money in dollars is anyway in disguise helping the employee rate to be in balance in India.
    BTW, when's your upcoming blog "TGILS" coming up??? Sorry to reveal it before it's release ;).

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  9. I would disagree with you Naki, by working for dollars we are only making their currency stronger and reducing the value of the rupeee.

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