Animesh Banerjee
Monday, 15 January 2018
The disillusioned Politicos!
As an average citizen I do not have much predisposition in politics or political disputes cum deliberations. Nonetheless, during my growing periods, especially in the pre-independence era, when our elders in the family & their friends used to deliberate, sometimes hotly on the conflicting ideologies’ of tall leaders of the then Indian National Congress Party, such as Gandhiji’s nonviolence policy as compared to Nataji Shubhas Chandra Bose’s clarion call, after the formation of INA, “You give me blood, I will give you independence”!
Thursday, 4 January 2018
The Haze!
During the recent past, Northern India had to batter under the
smog menace, arising out of the age-
old practices of burning seasonal wheat/rice straws, following harvesting stacked
in the fields. Moreover, usual prevailing dusty conditions coupled with emitting
vehicular smokes, culminate into hazy environment, especially in the winter
months!
Every year, the media is as usual abuzz during this time, in
presenting the citizens’ plights as well the environmental cum human health
hazards. The question of accountability whenever comes up, as usual, the political
bekereeings take place in passing the
bucks to each other and a permanent solution to recurrence of seasonal haze
problems remain a far cry. Be that what it may, the common citizens are
eventually made to suffer!
The Haze problems reach its ebb with
the affected states, clustered around. The governments’ apparatus wake up to
deal with the issue, nonetheless, as the seasonal problems recede, concerned states machinery get into
usual slender mode waiting till the
seasonal haze problem resurfaces! This lacadishial attitudes in arriving at a
permanent solution is not only untenable but it is high time, the policy makers
should evolve a proper policy to arrive at permanent solution to the seasonal
haze problems. Moreover extending the additional financial benefits to the
farmers who had gone through financial distress!
It is highly regrettable,
despite proven technological solutions are available globally as well, in India,
the permanent remedial measures to eradicate or minimise the seasonal haze
problems always remain unresolved! The state governments can enforce prohibidary
order stopping the straw burning which is not tenable in the absence of
alternate measure made available to the farmers for timely disposal of the stacked
straws. This called for appropriate technological support to convert the paddy
straw waste into the renewable value added feed by enhance palatability cum
nutritional enrichments of the stacked straws.
In several countries the paddy straws waste are being
converted into value added products by deploying proven technological practices
for up-gradation of the straw for production of the supplementary cattle feed
besides its usages in the production of the other useable handcrafts. The straw
is used also in making of the different Hindu Goddess idols, during the
festival seasons, in India. Needless to state that the waste straws could
provide additional financial benefits to the struggling farmers, in India, instead
it becoming a liability to them!
To arrive at a permanent solution
to the seasonal Haze problems, in northern India, instead of d squabbling over
the issue between the state & centre governments, a permanent policy initiative
is the need of the hour! I may suggest that the issue being environmental, it
may be brought under the ongoing ‘Swachha Bharat’ programme by providing
additional funds under the centrally sponsored programme for the affected
states.
My blog ends with following
quote: “Will without Power is incomplete and power
without will is dangerous & when will & will power are present
implementation becomes easy!!” Harris
Sairaman
Sunday, 15 November 2015
POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM.
Animesh Banerjee
Consequent to the returns of the
national awards by some noted artists, writers, historians, etc, the issue of Intolerance
has become a buzz word in the Indian media. The political opponent is up in arm
against the present regime for its inability to sustain the social harmony
inter alia growing intolerance in the country. The root cause of the present controversy
seems to be arising out of the killing of a few innocent individuals on the
flimsy ground of religious narrow-mindedness. The incidents though being under
the purview of the states’ law & order and the concerned states’ failure to
deal with it more resolutely, it turned into a political opportunistic rage cum
vote-banks politics!
Those of us from the pre-independent
era had witnessed real intolerance in the country propagated by the perpetrators
of the two nation theory which resulted into emergence of a new nation-
Pakistan & an independent India. The partition of India took place
following an inhuman religious intolerance exhibited by the religious majority on
its minority to acquire their geographical positioning! It is therefore a matter of concern for us watching the resurgence of political repositioning by raising once again the bogies of religious bigotry in India. Presently the leftist oriented pseudo-
secularists’ move is being countered by the rightist leaning political
opponents’ which is adding fuel to the fire only! Even, during PM Modi’s recent
visit to London, the Indian pseudo- secularists’ to settle their score have
engineered a public show down by raising the intolerance issue through the
reputed English media, in UK.
Be that what it may, the
country under the present government, although going through a local political
pedantry, it has already earned the reputation of being a country of
opportunity; several FDIs pouring in regularly to participate in fostering
India’s growth trajectory!
In any democracy the
political opponents have a customary right to counter vis-à-vis ratify any move
of the government through the parliamentary process. Regrettably, India being
the largest democracy has failed especially in the recent past, to espouse its
parliamentary accountability! It is high time for the political opponents
instead of deploying dubious tactics to show down the ruling shindig in public,
it is advisable to settle the score by allowing the parliamentary democracy to
function smoothly. This reminds me of Winston Churchill who had said, “Courage is what it takes to stand up and
speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen”
Monday, 5 October 2015
Social Churning in India-The Manthan!
Social
Churning in India-The Manthan! By Animesh Banerjee*
Successive Indian
governments, since independence have spent significant funds on the social
development activities for upliftment of the deprived segments of the society.
Nevertheless, the top driven social development approach followed by every government
had lead to trickling down of policies vis-à-vis funds, through the different
layers of its implementation structure. Consequently social development as
contemplated had hardly benefited the targeted segments of the society.
Another important
social development initiative was the reservation policy enshrined in our
constitution to empower the socially backwards who have been facing the curse
of stratified Indian society, over the centuries. The reservation policy had underpinned a
social churning, in a time-bound manner, ensuring the underprivileged to come
at par with the privileged casts in India. Nonetheless, the reservation policy
though contemplated to be phased out with the attainment of the social
up-gradation but eventually it became an instrument of providing largess to
garner political mileages. Such pretentious generosities perpetuated by the
successive governments have widened demands for cast reservation especially
following ‘Mondal agitation’’ when unscheduled ‘Other Backwards Casts (OBC)’ were
brought under the reserved category.
With the passage of
time a new demographic dynamics emerged due to the ever increasing population
pressure on land and corresponding reduction in per capita land availability.
Consequently a grater shift from rural hinterlands to urban India, in search of
livelihood, started taking place which has pushed unemployment cum livelihoods
demand- availability position, in the urban India, at its lowest ebb! Whilst
much needed reservation policy of social churning became an instrument for
providing government munificence, even the socio-economically secured casts
like Jats in northern states and very recently Patiders (Patels) in Gujarat
have struck their claims on the OBC reservation pie-perhaps days to come several others may jump into fry!
Arguably, in this
competitive globalised twenty first century, if the government reservation policy
continues in its present form ignoring
several other vulnerable sections of our society, who too have been aspiring
socio-economic empowerment, it may foster greater social disorder instead
harmony which is likely to benefit our divisive politics ultimately! It is, therefore, high time to revisit cum restore
our overall social empowerment policies stressing on free & quality
education cum enlightenment to all venerable sections of the society. Needless
to say that the overall socio-economic empowerment cannot be promoted by mare extending
endowments without ushering enlightenment as well developing available skills & resources
. I conclude by quoting an
extract from John F Kennedy, “…Change is the law of life and those who look
only to the past are certain to miss the future…”
(* Former
Executive Director NDDB & Past President Indian Dairy Association;
Chairperson dairy sub-group 9th10th& 11th Plans
of GOI ; Former Chairman, Technology Vision 2020- dairy vision, TIFAC,GOI.
Views expressed are personal)
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
ACCOUNTABLE POLITICAL SYSTEM
Value based politics commonly practiced during the pre-independent
era which gradually lost in the post independent India. Corruption in the
Indian political system became public, for the first time, when the Jeep
scandal followed by Mundra rumpus came up for deliberation in the Parliament
and when guilt was established appropriate action followed.
The second generation corruption in the Indian political
system, however, took a devilish turn with its percolation at the every level
whether States, Districts, Municipal or any form of public administration. Increasingly
impropriety cum corruption not only crippled the political parties but became a
tradition in the Indian political system!
Over the six decades
the democratic principles are not only waning in the country but the elected
representatives showing scant respect to the electorate they represent as well.
Unabated disruptions of parliamentary proceedings on the important legislations
concerning welfare of the state presently brought the Indian parliamentary
democracy at its lowest ebb. This has resulted in to loss of millions of taxpayers’
money besides hope & aspirations of the billion countrymen. It is,
therefore, high time to enforce accountability cum appropriate code of conduct on
the elected representatives and any proof of its breaching should amount to
expulsion of the representatives besides seeking fresh mandate from the electorate!
Monday, 27 July 2015
A HUMBLE TRIBUTE
28 July 2015
Dr A PJ Abdul Kalam left us for heavenly abode, this
morning! In his death the country lost a person per excellence. He was a
visionary with missionary zeal besides very humble and down to earth person. I had an opportunity in a small way to be
associated with one of Dr Kalam’s initiatives - ’Technology Vision 2020 Programme’.
The vision programme was launched whilst
he was the Scientific Advisor to PM cum Chairman TIFAC, Dept. of Science &
Technology, G O I. I was steering as honorary Chairperson, Milk Vision Group
which was a constituent initiatives of the ’Technology Vision 2020 Programme’.
He was a person with unlimited passion for not only getting into detailing but
learning as well which he continued even as the President of India and beyond
till his last breath!
May His soul rest in heavenly peace!
ANIMESH BANERJEE
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Since
the fallout of President Nixon’s ‘Watergate’ scandal in US, it has become a
fashion in the media to give a ‘Gate tag’, be that proven or unproven corruption
issues. To garner higher TRP most of the media houses in
India too have been conducting corruptions debates in competition with each
other. The latest one is about the Indian cricketing czar Lalit Modi’s ‘ModiGate’,
which is buzzing now in the Indian media!
The ‘ModiGate’ debates are primarily gyrating
around the probity issue and as usual, chorused by besides TV anchor, panellists
representing ruling & opponents political parties, specialist/ Journo, etc. These
prime time TV debates sometimes turn into noisy theatrics in proving one
another party corrupt, when it is well known each is having skeletons in its
cupboard. Do these competitive corruption debates really cut much ice with the
viewers in general, especially to those inspirational Indians?
These
competitive corruption debates also remind me of a famous quote of Guru
Nanakji’s, “ Bura jo Doodan Main Gaya;
Bura Na Miliya Koi; Jo Main Doodndoo Aapnu; Mujse Bura Na Koi –Went for
searching a fall(bad) guy; could not find one; when I searched within me, I
found none bad other than myself”!!
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