Friday, January 27, 2017

ERA OF POST DEMONETISATION

There has been some amount of success in the demon-isation of the demonetisation move by the Modi Government, especially after the end of 50 days. The continuous tirade by the Media and the Opposition parties din did succeed in sowing an element of doubt in the minds of people. The debate continues whether it is beneficial or has achieved the desired objective. There were divergent views by several economists including the Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen who is on his didi's side. Economics, like psychology is a subject where the outcome cannot be predicted. Economy depends on the markets which ,in turn, depends on peoples. thoughts and behavior. Opinions sway the people and short term success of any move depends on that. 

We all have witnessed many circumstances when good intentions have turned sour. In this case, the intention was made clear from the beginning. An exervise of this scale would have caused havoc  if not planned properly. Some deviations are only natural fallouts particularly in a diverse country like ours which have been addressed through periodic notifications. But people were expecting some immediate sops as a reward at the end of 50 days and when that did not come through as expected, they probably got disappointed. 

Has it helped in the fight against the corrupt, black-marketeers, hoarders and terrorists?. Apart from all the Government initiatives in this direction, it mostly dependis on the people. I am sure majority of people want a clean society though they may not express it emphatically. So the fight has to continue. If the money generated can be put to good use, such as to eradicate poverty and illiteracy and used for education and strengthening justice to the citizens it would serve the purpose. Black economy is like living in a dark room. The honest people will never get anything good and dirt will always be hidden.

Then the question arises, 'Has it done any harm?.'. There have been some cases reported that some people have found hardships, particularly in rural areas, who could not transact through digital means. and growth rate as also the GDP have slowed down. These are at best temporary phenomenon, nothing that cannot be retrived. There have been  news of some deaths. Life is precious and it must be investigated if those have any bearing on demonetisation. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

JOINT FAMILY – A FORGOTTEN TRADITION


In my younger days, as also with others my age (I am now 55), I fondly remember spending my younger days with all my cousins having  lots of fun and frolic in a huge house. We as children were unaware of any family differences between the elders. Not that there were no fights between us children, but often it passed off as passing phase. We did observe however, that our parents went about doing specific tasks by sharing the total work. We imbibed qualities of sharing, adjusting, delegation into our character. Our grandparents were darlings.who were compassion incarnate. We gleefully awaited sleeping time everyday, that used to come early, so that we could hear from one grandparent those beautiful stories of Krishna, Ram, Eklavya and so many others. These taught us values. We observed the authority of the  seniormost member of the family who was respected. At the sametime observed the opinions sought from all. We learnt good governance. The festivals and marriages had meaning. They were mini melas, the celebrations  palpable, the spirits high, the involvement true. The kitchen was a small factory whose produce were awaited and enjoyed by all of the family as well as guests. The houses were surrounded by various trees and plants and we contributed Uto tending them. We climbed, touched & hugged them as if they were part of the family. Small problems got dissolved and almost never came into the open. Family crisis were handled together and individual crisis got the support of the entire family. There were affection, bonding and  unity. There was freedom for the righteousness, but not for wrongdoings. The punishment was immediate and insulting to the offender. So there was an unwritten penal code.

In the last 40 years, this system started breaking up and today lie shattered, giving rise to a lot of social problems. Now the cases have piled up in courts due to a lack of such shock-absorbers. There is a decay in values. So called freedom, wrongly understood from western culture,  has turned individuals into self-centered behavior damaging surroundings and environment. The technology, such as mobile phones, more misused than used have contributed more to an overall degradation.

The youth of today must think about rights & wrongs. I have found a tendency in youth of today to summarily reject anything connected with tradition.They must acknowledge the inherent goodness in them and adopt its merits. They cannot have short-term perspectives in this because nature & societies are permanant and in a way guardians of our race.