My first tag
I'd been escaping from this tagging concept for the past 6 months. But this girl has put a full stop to that. So, here goes my tag on "Top Ten Things I wish India has"
1. Lesser number of political parties with leaders who are capable, educated and confident - those who really want to do something useful to the country and who can succeed in that mission - those who strive to achieve the things mentioned in their election manifesto rather than those hypocrites who give false promises
2. 0% child abuse and rape. Hanging, those who had already been convicted, to death. 0% intervention by the Human Rights Commission, to stop the death penalty on such cases
3. Policemen and other government officials, being easily accessible, honest and public friendly, rather than being chamchas to politicians
4. A strict law enforcing minumum level of education to all. If possible, free education to those kids below poverty line
5. Greener, cleanest, pollution free atmosphere
6. Autowallahs and taxiwallahs who could be more polite and less atrocious while demanding the fare
7. A good drainage system
8. Good roads, which don't wear off after a single heavy downpour
9. A system to clean-up all cases pending in various courts across the nation, till date asap
10. Last, but defintely not the least, in continuation of my previous post, a bribe-free, red tape-free, corruption-free India
With an Anti-Tag revolution going on all over the blogosphere, me not tagging anybody. But if u r willing to take up this tag, do post it in ur page and drop a comment in my comment box :)
And now, pls don't pounce on me with Madhavan's dialogue from RDB "If you want your country to be clean, you need to get into the gutter and remove the block". I very well know that it is easier to preach and expect than to put things into practice. But once necessary actions are taken and with each and every individual of the country giving his/her utmost support to them, am sure India will be well ahead in the "development" race.
1. Lesser number of political parties with leaders who are capable, educated and confident - those who really want to do something useful to the country and who can succeed in that mission - those who strive to achieve the things mentioned in their election manifesto rather than those hypocrites who give false promises
2. 0% child abuse and rape. Hanging, those who had already been convicted, to death. 0% intervention by the Human Rights Commission, to stop the death penalty on such cases
3. Policemen and other government officials, being easily accessible, honest and public friendly, rather than being chamchas to politicians
4. A strict law enforcing minumum level of education to all. If possible, free education to those kids below poverty line
5. Greener, cleanest, pollution free atmosphere
6. Autowallahs and taxiwallahs who could be more polite and less atrocious while demanding the fare
7. A good drainage system
8. Good roads, which don't wear off after a single heavy downpour
9. A system to clean-up all cases pending in various courts across the nation, till date asap
10. Last, but defintely not the least, in continuation of my previous post, a bribe-free, red tape-free, corruption-free India
With an Anti-Tag revolution going on all over the blogosphere, me not tagging anybody. But if u r willing to take up this tag, do post it in ur page and drop a comment in my comment box :)
And now, pls don't pounce on me with Madhavan's dialogue from RDB "If you want your country to be clean, you need to get into the gutter and remove the block". I very well know that it is easier to preach and expect than to put things into practice. But once necessary actions are taken and with each and every individual of the country giving his/her utmost support to them, am sure India will be well ahead in the "development" race.
6 Comments:
At 12:00 AM, Blogger Park said…
Hi gal.. Your last line is exactly what i wanted to pass on "Each and every individual gives his/her utmost support to the people who initiate action" - even if you are not bothered enuf to take up one. This will make a big difference. Sadly, everyone is indifferent, though I see more or more ppl of our generation coming up. Chk :
http://www.paritrana.org
PS: on a lighter note, thanks for accepting the tag ;) will tag u on 10 Best Gaana songs next!
At 12:28 PM, Vijay Ramamurthi said…
good one!! and well said.
waiting for the next tag!!
gaana songs hahaha :))
is it a mega thodar?
At 8:39 PM, Anonymous said…
Nice list...I would have added this...
A country where people are sensible enough and do not die for getting relief funds at wee hours
At 11:11 PM, Yours Truly said…
@bp - Yeah heard about the IITians getting into politics. Letz hope it turns out to be a huge success
@vijay - Thanks! Mega thodar? Irunga irunga, gaana songs-la ungaLa tag paNNi vittudraen :)
@balaji - Egjactly..Well said
At 2:56 AM, Jagan said…
u sud hav included a 11th point - no tags sud b allowed :-)
At 7:37 AM, Yours Truly said…
@jagan - U too anti-tagger? :)
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