Showing posts with label injustice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label injustice. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 September 2014

HINDI-OUR PRIDE !


14 September, every year we celebrates this date as Hindi Diwas. On this day in 1949 the Constituent Assembly of India had adopted Hindi written in Devnagari script as the Official Language of the Union. Hindi Diwas is celebrated all through the India to show the importance of Hindi language in the country. The Hindi language in India has a long history, and it is the language spoken as a mother tongue and known as the 5th largest language of the world.
This language is the proud of numerous citizens. From J&K to Kerala, From Gujarat to Arunanchal it’s a thing to have pride and honour. Majority of citizens in India especially in Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, U.P., M.P, Bihar, Delhi, and Rajasthan uses Hindi language to communicate with other people. This language is termed as the most stable language in the world because it is originated from Sanskrit and it has the fixed and complete grammar. Whatever rules and norms were used 5000 years ago are still used in 2014, what I mean to say the language which has a stable and fixed grammar, is considered as the best language.
But I have something in my heart which I want to share with you readers. Today, our country is facing a serious situation with Hindi language. Majority of people feels shame which is seen in metropolitan cities. When I was in college I always observed that many people use to give priority to English than Hindi. They feel shame when they had to speak in Hindi. Some people have made a new language “Hinglish” a combination of both languages for their comfort which is a mixer of both, which is wrong. I am not against English but I support Hindi too much. I feel comfortable in Hindi, I express my views better in it so why I need to make myself a victim of a foreign language. A language whose grammar isn’t fixed and which changes every time.

People in our country whose native language isn’t Hindi, speaks English or their local language. It’s good they respect their local languages but they should not protest when government of India tries to make Hindi as official language of the country. It makes me sad when they protest on this issue, it’s a matter to have honour but they start an unnecessary debate against the central government. Hindi is our pride why we make such statements which hurts sentiments of “Hindi lovers”.
We should keep in mind if we want to do development of our intellect, knowledge and country. We can’t do development on the support of a foreign language; we can develop with the support of our native language. Take example of every developed nation whether it’s Japan, China, Russia, France, Germany etc. they developed their nation with the help of their education and their education is based upon their native language not on English. So if India wants to be a super power we have to start our education, our judiciary system, our executive everything in Hindi. It will be helpful to many people to understand science, literature etc. in their own language.

I hope we won’t celebrate Hindi Diwas as a day, but we celebrate it as a day of honour and pride!!

Sunday, 31 August 2014

RESERVATION SYSTEM OF INDIA!



Today I want to talk about a cancer of our system – Reservation. Reservation, I am not talking about railway reservation but I am talking about reservation in education and Government jobs. Today every youth of this country wants a Government job and a seat in Government College, but it’s a dream for most of the candidates. But what is reservation? It is actually leaving aside a certain number of seats in government institutions for members of backward communities. It is actually helping some candidates of a community and making fun of rest of the candidates.

When I gave my first AIEEE exam in 2009 I scored 82 marks that time, I had a friend(SC) who got 48 marks, I won’t say I was more deserving or more eligible for that but after the result, He got a seat in Govt. Engineering college and I didn’t. It is the story of almost every deserving student in our country. Today this scheme (reservation) is creating a social division or social drift; people who are getting benefits from this system are often not liked by other people who think that they also deserves good opportunities.
It was first introduced by Mandal commission, by reasoning that a group (SC/ST/OBC) in Indian society is always disheartened by higher group/community (General) in India. Even founder of Indian constitution Dr. B.R.Ambedkar was against this, he said “If reservation is given we should give this to the poor people, not to some categories”. Which was correct, but Ex-prime minister V.P. Singh introduced it and , when he lost the power it was abolished by other government. But congress introduced it again in 2004 and since then it is pain for majority of candidates.

I am not against reservation but not on the basis of caste base but on the base of someone’s economic conditions. A tea-vendor’s, vegetable seller’s, tailor’s barber’s, labour’s etc. children deserves to be in good government college but it’s a dream for them. While majority of people who are in SC/ST group and who have good economic condition gets unnecessary benefits due to this system. I hope current NDA govt. Will change this injustice with most of the students, hope this system will end and every candidate could dream of a government job. Well this scheme should not be used by NDA as politics tool which congress always did. Congress always planned to give reservation to Muslim community which was never accepted by Supreme Court of India. If they were successful to imply this I am sure this would be a major reason for communal tension in our country. Give reservation but only in the condition of economy, not on the basis of caste, creed and religion. At last, I am again requesting our Govt. To change the parameters of reservation as soon as possible so that talented candidates could help in nation’s growth.