Friday, September 14, 2012

Bribe - A sick word !



Majority of the officers working as government employees in a country like India expect public to pay money for getting their (public) work done though it is their (government employees) work to provide service at free cost.

If we go against them, one or the other way we should suffer like
               1. Delay of work.
               2. They will find some or the other loop holes or somehow include it in our work.
               3. Sometimes it end up in life threaten.
              4. If we file a case against them it will take years to get a conclusion. For that we should spend thousands on lawyers, petrol for transportation and importantly time.

               Instead of all these it is better to bribe them. This is the mentality of the people. And there is nothing wrong in their decision after looking into the after effects.

No person in this world bribe happily, one gives it cursing the person and person’s family who are involved in bribe.

If you want to be rich within a day that’s a foolish dream, World’s richest people have worked day and night to reach that position. One should have patience and work hard. All other means of making money will never lead to success and prosperity.

How will this stop? Is there any solution which will eradicate this bribing system completely?

I really don’t know. But one thing I can say is that there will be a change only when rules and regulations are enforced properly by the government, only when Right to justice is implemented properly, only when our country gets humble and honest leaders.

               Making money in an illegal way will never give that happiness which you get from earning in a legal way. If you are not guilty making money in illegal way you deserve a brutal punishment. If you are guilty better stop taking bribe. There is a big need of Bribing rehabilitation center in our country.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Ondaksharam kalisidatham Guru

Photography by Sanketh Gurushankar Reddy 
This is a saying in Kannada language. It means a person who has taught even a single alphabet becomes a Teacher. Whether a person has taught very small thing or big thing doesn’t matter here, we should value that person.

Many people come in our life; some stay with us; some will leave; But everyone will leave a footprint from which we can learn something; A lesson to life.
On this Teachers day, I wish all my teachers who has taught me directly, indirectly, knowingly and unknowingly.