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Reported your comment for personal attack.
Please stop these personal attacks, and this naked Islamophobia.
Thanks for the support including of Joe by always. On the forum I am always attacked by Muslim right-wingers and Hindu right-wingers and Indian nationalists who all don't get the fact that the human right to a dignified life and harmonious society is supreme.
Success is not a free lunch, An athlete has to sweat for the training, a soldier has to bleed to win wars,
similarly sheer success comes at the cost of high pressure and the ones who are stronger creates the new & improved world. Survival of the fittest is still true
There are enough opportunities in India, Nothing is impossible if one puts his head down work 15 hrs a day, literally nothing,
Efficiency of a any random person in a demography varies wildly, so your statement of achieving the impossible by working 15 hours a day is blatantly wrong. And if you keep forcing a person to achieve 'the standard' the society sets for him to be successful, sooner or later he will end up with depression, and in some cases, will end up taking his own life.
I agree with Skull and Bones and I must ask Babaho, what is this great goal that most of India is going towards that necessitates crushing humans under a bulldozer ? Seventy five years of India yet we live in a society where many human lives are worth less than a dog, where a few live in mansions while others live in slums or pipes ( 40+ percent of Bombay lives in slums despite Bombay being called a megacity ). What great technological, political and socio-economic contribution has India made to the world in 75 years ? Not just my words but NR Narayana Murthy's too in 2015 :
Most Indians do not walk the uncharted path or the radical-change path or are not early adopters and this I had an experience at a prominent industry level when I had a phone conversation some years ago with the vice-president of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association.There has always been a debate over the contribution of Indian scientific institutes over the years. Many people have questioned their original contribution to the field. The latest person to have questioned this trend is Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy. IT czar has said that there has not been a single invention from India in the last 60 years that became a household name globally, nor any idea that led to "earth shaking" invention to "delight global citizens".
"Our youngsters have not done much impactful research work despite being equal to their counterparts in intellect and energy in Western universities," he said delivering the convocation address at the Indian Institute of Science here.
Listing out 10 major inventions that Massachusets Institute of Technology has created in the last 50 years that includes Global Positioning System, Bionic Prostheses and Microchip, Murthy said these happened because students and faculty at MIT "walked the untrodden path, asked the unasked questions and used their intellectual prowess to take huge leaps".
"They demonstrated unusual courage to achieve the plausibly-impossible. The story is similar at many other western institutions of higher education," he said.
He said almost all inventions such as cars, the electric bulb, radio, television, computers, Internet, wifi, MRI, laser, robots and many other gadgets and technology happened, "thanks to the research by Western Universities".
He added: "On the other hand, let us pause and ask what the contributions of Indian institutions of higher learning, particularly IISc ans IITs, have been over the last sixty-plus years to make our society and the world a better place?
"Is there one invention from India that has become a household name in the globe? Is there one technology that has transformed the productivity of global corporations? Is there one idea that has lead to an earth shaking invention to delight global citizens?"
Co-founder of the country's major IT firm Infosys said: "Folks, the reality is that there is no such contribution from India in the last 60. The only two ideas that have transformed the productivity of global corporations -- The Global Delivery Model and the 24-hours workday -- came from the company called Infosys."
Pointing to the problems plaguing the country such as illiteracy, child malnutrition, poor public health service, Murthy said, "I can go on and on. The important thing is to recognise that this country has no shortage of problems to be solved urgently."
He said there must be free flow of ideas between our intellectuals and foreign scholars. "Our younger faculty must have full freedom to pursue their line of research without hindrance."
There was a wonderfully enlightening ad on NDTV India created by the Delhi AAP government to promote its entrepreneur program for school students. A young school chap is told by his father in the morning to study hard because he has to "Acchi si naukri karna" and he nods his head and that boy grows up to tell his own son to "Acchi si naukri karna" and the son reluctantly and sadly nods his head and gets told that ridiculous thing by his neighbors and others along the way to school and in the school too he gets told that by the authorities but when he gets onto the stage where the Delhi deputy CM is set to arrive he gets told that by another teacher to "Acchi si naukri karna" but the DyCM arrives just then and says that if everyone starts to do "Acchi si naukri" who will employ others then ? India is a land of "hard working" wage slaves mostly but they don't realize that it takes many more times hard work to make true political, socio-economic and technological contribution. The "Acchi si naukri" doers get off easy because they don't have to think and because they don't think they either participate or sit on the fence while the country has gone to the dogs. Think about this : India has a population of 1.4 billion so logically there is a potential contributory workforce of one billion but how many of that one billion actually contribute ? No, Ambani and Infosys are non-contributors. Going by the massive or big number of computer engineers, materials scientists, rocket scientists, metal factories, electrical engineers, chemical engineers etc India should have had a Mars base at least 10 years ago but is that the case ? In India every stream of education has a college degree, including social work and despite social work having a college degree, despite economics having a college degree India is still socio-economically in 1000 BC.
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