Thursday 26 April 2012

Sachin ka Haath Congress ke Saath!!!



"Hold on to your Dreams, Chase Your Dreams with a Bigger cause towards Society and Country, They are bound to come True" - Sachin Tendulkar 

I was thinking what to write for this fortnight. Many things came to my mind; at last I am ending up writing “Sachin ka Haath Congress ke Saath!!!”.
Let me make one thing very clear whether he is nominated by the congress or by the president that does not matter. My only concern is its better if sachin  (other 12 nominated members also) becomes a Nation Voice than an ideological bedmate. 

In the first place I congratulate ‘God’ of cricket, Master Blaster, little master Mr. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar for being nominated as the member of Rajya Sabha. 

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer widely considered by many to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He is the leading run-scorer and century maker in Test and one-day international cricket. He is the first player to score a double century in ODI cricket. In 2002, just 12 years into his career, Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, behind Donald Bradman, and the second greatest one-day-international (ODI) batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards. Tendulkar was a part of the2011 Cricket World Cup winning Indian team in the later part of his career, his first such win in six World Cup appearances for India. 

As a Businessman: 
Tendulkar's immense popularity has led him to be an early pioneer in India on cricket business dealings when he signed a record sports management deal with Worldtel in 1995 &2001. In 2006, he signed a contract with Saatchi and Saatchi's ICONIX. 

Tendulkar has opened two restaurants: Tendulkar's (Colaba, Mumbai) and Sachin's (Mulund, Mumbai) and Bangalore. Sachin owns these restaurants in partnership with Sanjay Narang of Mars Restaurants. 

In 2007, Tendulkar also announced a JV with the Future Group and Manipal Group to launch healthcare and sports fitness products under the brand name 'S Drive and Sach'. A series of comic books by Virgin Comics is also due to be published featuring him as a superhero. 

Tendulkar sponsors 200 underprivileged children every year through Apnalaya, a Mumbai-based NGO associated with his mother-in-law, Annabel Mehta. A request from Sachin on Twitter raised Rs1.025 crore through Sachin's crusade against cancer for the Crusade against Cancer foundation. Sachin Tendulkar devoted all of nine hours to the 12-hour Coca-Cola-NDTV Support My School telethon on 18 September 2011 that helped raise Rs 7 crore – Rs. 2 crore more than the target – for from the creation of basic facilities, particularly toilets for girl students, in 140 government schools across the country. 

Today, Sachin Tendulkar is not just a name; it is a brand, even a faith for some people! Achieving what the batting legend has earned, must be something else! Sachin Tendulkar is called the 'God' of cricket.

Hon'ble President Pratibha Patil on Thursday approved Rajya Sabha recommendation for Sachin Tendulkar, according to the reports. Tendulkar would be the first active sportsman and a cricketer to be nominated to Rajya Sabha. 

39-year-old Tendulkar, who has brought many a laurel to the country through his exploits in the game, will become members of Parliament under a provision of the constitution that allows the President to nominate 12 members to the Upper House. 

Tendulkar and his wife Anjali paid a courtesy visit to Congress President Sonia Gandhi at her residence in New Delhi this morning. Sonia wanted to meet the batting great and personally congratulate him on achieving the historic feat of scoring 100 international centuries. Tendulkar and his wife spent close to half an hour with Sonia. 
Tendulkar's nomination to Rajya Sabha has come as a surprise against the backdrop of a long-standing demand for conferring of Bharat Ratna on him for his contribution to the game. He completed the historic achievement of scoring 100 international centuries in March this year. 

When one is in the limelight it is almost impossible to escape controversies in India, and the batting legend is no exception for this!!! 

One of the most popular controversies against the ‘master blaster’ was when he sold away a ‘gift’! Michael Schumacher had gifted a Ferrari 360 Modena to Tendulkar on behalf of Fiat, when the batting legend scored 29 Test centuries to equal Sir Don Bradman's record. On 4 September 2002 India's then finance minister Jaswant Singh wrote to Tendulkar telling him that the government will waive customs duty imposed on the car as a measure to applaud his feat. However the rules at the time stated that the customs duty can be waived only when receiving an automobile as a prize and not as a gift. It is claimed that the proposals to change the law (Customs Act) was put forth in Financial Bill in February 2003 and amended was passed as a law in May 2003. Subsequently the Ferrari was allowed to be brought to India without payment of the customs duty (1.13 crore or 120% on the car value of 75 lakh). When the move to waive customs duty became public in July 2003, political and social activists protested the waiver and filed PIL in the Delhi High Court. With the controversy snowballing, Fiat India agreed to pay the import duty. Newspapers reported that the car presented, was later sold by Tendulkar to a Surat builder Jayesh Desai. 

Tendulkar remained tight-lipped when questioned on this, but his fans did not. Social media was abuzz and fans criticised him for the act. Great-great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi went on to tweet "When Sachin got his Ferrari as a 'gift', he wanted duty & excise exemption; now that he has sold it, will he ask for capital gains exemption?” 

Staying on with tax exemptions, last year the world’s richest cricketer also claimed he was an actor (and not a cricketer) when endorsing products, to save a little over Rs 2 crore! According to reports, Tendulkar was levied an income tax of Rs 2.08 crore on the earnings of almost Rs 6 crore from ESPN Star Sports, PepsiCo and Visa in foreign currency during 2001-02 and 2004-05. He claimed deduction under section 80 RR of I-T Act. 

The controversies of master blaster is nothing when we compare the recent scams like 2G spectrum scam, CWG Scam, Adarsh Apartment scam or the coal scam of the same UPA government. Under the anti-defection law, a nominated member has the option to give a declaration within six months if he wants to associate himself with a political party in the House. Let’s wait for 6 months. 

Whatever may be the controversies or the allegation about the little master only thing that I want to say is as the saying goes – ‘With great power, comes great responsibilities’. When you are an idol for billions around the country and the world, the least one can do is act responsibly!!! 

Hope our little master makes the above words come true. 

When our country is facing many problem today may be the external (border, terrorism etc.,) or the internal problems (corruption, naxalism, water problem, internal security) unless the voice of little master become the nation voice for a clean and corrupt free administration, clean organised sports, nation youth voice for nation building, voice for making the India a super power nation by 2020.

Sachin belongs to All. 

Let him be the Nation voice and not a Ideological bedmate.
--
Regards,
Balaji S
National Executive Council Member,
ABVP, Bangalore. 

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Education is for SALE!!!!


                                               

"Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man" 

                                                                  -Swami Vivekananda 

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” 

                                                                                                    -Nelson Mandela

Some important facts about Indian education:
  • Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to the world. Developed this system some 2500 years back. 
  • Takshila was the first university of world established in 700 B.C. 
  • Nalanda University, built in 4 AD, was considered to be the honor of ancient Indian system of education as it was one of the best Universities of its time in the subcontinent. 
  • India was the country, which invented number system. 
  • Trigonometry, algebra and calculus studies were originated in India. 
  • India’s first education minister Maulana Azad.
Before starting the article I want to make very clear that “The names of the institutions, persons, concerned authorities are not revealed as my intention is to expose and correct the system not to target individuals.” 
Education in India has been a service of humanity throughout history. In India we have come a long way from Gurukula system (Traditional) to Kulguru (Vice Chancellor) system of education. Western education became ingrained into Indian society with the establishment of the British Raj. 

The various articles of the Indian constitution provide for education as a fundamental right. Right of children to free and compulsory education Act came into force on April 1st 2010. This is a historic day for the people of India as from this day the right to education will be accorded the legal status. 

Education in India falls under the control of both central government and the states, with some responsibilities lying with union and the states having autonomy for others. Education in India is provided by both private and public sectors. 

According to current estimates, 80% of the schools are govt schools the major provider of education. Because of the poor quality of public education, 27% of Indian children are privately educated. A study found that 65% 0f school children in Hyderabad’s slum attend private schools!! 

But Education is on the sale today. Right from the infancy this rat race to produce earning machines starts. The brain washing by the parents starts from the cradle saying “my sweet little baby, you should study well to become a doctor or an engineer to earn allot”! 

What about moral values of education?? 
Education today is an unbalanced growth of modernism. The student who come out of colleges are said to be intellectually absent, uninformed, unmotivated and morally incontinent. They walk away from college in the end with McDonald’s, pizza hut’s educations. This kind of education prepares them only for a life of unhealthy competitions and selfishness. 

This is all because in India education is given into the hands of private managements who mint money through profitable means of business methods. 

The country’s education sector is showing an increase appetite for the dirty money (black money). 

“The major source of unaccounted money is the capitation fee used for getting admission to medical engineering and the professional courses”. – A senior finance ministry official. 

It is estimated that the total money that is illegal collected by the institution in the name of donation by the private management in an academic year is about One Lakh Crore!!! This is approximately equal to the entire Education budget of India. 

While during the financial year 2011-12, the central government of India has allocated Rs 38,957 crores for the department of school education. According to the United Nation Educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO), India has the lowest public expenditure on higher education per student in the world. 

India’s higher education system is the third largest in the world, after china and the United States. As of 2009, India has 20 central universities, 225 state universities, 130 deemed universities and 33 national institutions. Private higher education is the fastest growing sector of Indian higher Education today, but it is often viewed with suspicion. Besides top rated universities which provide highly competitive world class education to their pupils, India is also home to many universities which have been founded with sole objective of making easy money. 

Some Important Facts!!! 

KAUN BANEGA KARODPATHI? 

When chairman of Medical Council of India Mr.Khetan Desai was arrested, his assets shocked everyone. Houses in Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab more than 100kgs gold, hundreds of crore of cash, share certificates and other assets. This was only a tip of ice berg! Similarly AICTE chairman Mr. Yadav was arrested in Hyderabad on corruption charges whose assets might be a little less than that of Desai’s!! 

CORPORATE COLLEGES: 

The Andhra culture – colleges like Chaitanya and Narayan have branches across the country. They admit only meritious students; such institutions’ financial transactions are worth thousands of crores. It is they who decide the education Minister in Andra Pradesh – Educational Mafia!!! 

THE NUMBER GAME 

Total Engineering Colleges --- 3419, (Govt -184, Private – 3235) 

Total Medical colleges --- 278, (Govt – 123, Private – 153) 

Total Dental Colleges --- 228, (Govt – 31, Private – 197) 

Total MBA Colleges --- 2849, (Govt – 139, Private – 2512). 

LUCKY SON OF WHICH STATE? 

Student must be lucky enough to be born in a particular state not because of its history, culture or heritage but because of its fee structure in professional education! Otherwise how do you account for Rs. 2000 fee for BE in Gujarat while it is Rs. 80,000 in Punjab? 

SIX STIGMAS! 

A parent has to shell out his earnings to pay the capitation six times before his son/daughter gets graduated. 

1. KG classes 2. Primary school 3. High School 4. +2 educations 

5. BE/MBBS 6. Post Graduation. 

SHOPPERS STOP!!! 

The height of commercialisation could be seen now a day in many educational institutions which have become partly stationery shops and garment shops. Students are not allowed to buy shoes, note books, uniforms, laptops, in outside shops, they should purchase in the college only. 

All these painstaking efforts in writing this article are to prevail upon our governments and policy makers to take stock of the situation and accordingly formulate policies to control the situation. 

· Central and state legislation's should be enacted to curb commercialisation of education.
· The state govt should levy the service tax under the regular taxes as imposed on other occupation.
· Single window admission should be followed and a state level CET must be framed in every state.
· Government should take measures to open more number of Govt Medical, Dental, Engineering and Management colleges.
· Government should ensure transparency in every act of private/aided/Govt colleges to avoid malpractices and exploitations.
· Government should bring Centralised admission from +2 and all the above classes to avoid donations.


YOUTH IS THE REVOLUTION
YOUTH IS THE SOLUTION
Let's join hands to route out the corrupt practice of commercialization from the education scenario of our country. 

--
       Warm Regards,
       Balaji S
       Member, National Executive Council,
       ABVP, Bangalore.

Saturday 7 April 2012

Just Started !!!

Sri Aurobindo once remarked that there are "some Indians in European bodies." India needs a leader who is Indian in that sense, but in an Indian body.

Hey!!! People I will be here from today to put few things that comes to my mind into words, my views and opinions on the things that are happening around us, will also share few things which I flick and edit from some Books, Newspaper etc. After reading the book "Contemporary INDIA" which was gifted by a very good friend of mine Miss. Shreya Sanjeev I came up with this idea of Blog where I can share few things that I come around to too many people. People Frankly speaking in know my English is also not so very good please bear with me. Only thing is I want to create a awareness among the Youth of the country about the current country scenario. 

               In the First place I Thank my Parents who supports me in every step of my life.
 My two best buddies Miss. Shreya Sanjeev and Mr.Shreyas Sudhakar who are the mentors for all the things I do.
I also Thank Mr. Sandeep K Patil who is the man behind  my energy and zeal. More importantly I thank my friends who always encourages me in all aspects Mr. Nagarjun, Ashwini.V.M, Nideesh, Lakshmi and many.
Last but not least I Thank my mother Organisation ABVP which has given me strength and zeal to work for this Country. 

Will be back with a very nice article in a day.

--
Warm Regads,
Balaji Srinivas,
Member, National Executive Council,
ABVP, Bangalore.