Samaajam

Shame on Governance !!

yesterday’s events of arresting Andhrajyothi’s editor put me under great dismay and frustration. I felt helpless seeing the utter injustice happening which was broadcasted live in tv channels. I don’t know how many of us felt the same, but i believe that if your blood boiled watching it we all are on the right track. For the rest of us, it’s another TV Show.Unfortunately we all are forced to become ignorant of some thing which we know by our commonsense. There is no better evidence than this that politics is a merely power game and people’s interest became least priority.

Burning effigies is an established practice in India to show their protest towards anyone. I don’t think the dharna done by Andhrajyothi journalists is beyond that. If it is treated as a damage to the dignity of one leader and in turn to the community it’s a shame on the authorities interpreting this act. I am at complete loss to understand where is ‘Atrocity’ in it. If at all there is an atrocity, it is on the ‘democracy’ which we all feel proud of. How many years does our system took to deliver justice on massive killing of dalits in chunduru ? I hope that our courts will judge fairly and provide a guideline on interpretation of this act and admonish the people exploiting their power under the guise of this act.

SC/ST atrocity act is basically to help social inclusion of Dalits. I would be happy and contented if some one educates me how this particular example helps in serving that purpose. Below is some info extracted from wikipedia about sad state of affairs relating to this act.

“Justice Ramaswamy observed in the case of State of Karnataka v. Ingale[1] that more than seventy-five percent of cases brought under the SC/ST Act end in acquittal at all levels. The situation has not improved much over the last decade. According to the figures given by the 2002 Annual Report dealing with SC/ST Act (of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment) is supports this view. According to which of the total cases filed in 2002 only 21.72% of the total cases were disposed off and out of the disposed cases, a mere 2.31% ended up in conviction. The number of acquittals is 6 times more than the number of convictions and more than 70 percent cases are still pending “

 

June 25, 2008 Posted by uravishankar | opinions | | 1 Comment

Simple Thoughts – A Magazine to make a difference

Dear Fellow Bloggers,

 

This post is to introduce a magazine called ‘Simple Thoughts’ started by few IT engineers in last month. The objective is to materialize various creative solutions for the problems in the society.

 

Most of us have so many ideas in our mind to solve the problems in society and most of those ideas stop at that point itself. We wait for the chance to do it. Even if we get that chance by chance we don’t have time to do it in our hectic IT Career. With this thought in mind , ‘Simple thoughts team’ came up with a magazine to make platform for those ideas and give a form to the ideas and implement them with the volunteers team.

 

Why IT:

Most of the Intellectual capital in india lies in IT and it’s enabled services serving MNCs.  Can’t we provide solutions for day to day problems we are witnessing in our life which impact us and our future generations. Most of us must be feeling that we are not part of the decision makers of the policies impacting us. We should start investing our time towards betterment of society and have a watch on what direction we are moving?

 

Plans are lied on to involve Professional colleges in a great sclae to tap the potential of youth.

 

Three ways to support this initiative.

 

(1)   Write articles/ Provide Ideas to Simple thoughts Magazine. (Ideas are more important than Presentation).

(2)   Join Simple thoughts volunteers team and be a part of Solutions.

(3)   Subscribe to Simple thoughts magazine.

 

I am looking for your support more in providing Ideas as you all are basically bloggers. I am eagerly looking for a positive reply. Let us know if you would like to have a demo copy. Thank you

June 20, 2008 Posted by uravishankar | Initiatives | | 1 Comment