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VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
Part 4
It is foretold! The torrential flow of inexorable destiny!
A comment in an Internet site on Indian social and official reality

Posted on SiliconIndia by: Ved from Victoria Institutions - Tuesday, February 10, 2009

India is currently a nation, which is very insulting to most of its own people. The same is the case with most other third world nation.


Some people go to gulf, some to England, some to US. They get a pittance there, but are rich over here in India. They tremble when Indian currency value go up.


Great Britain and US businessmen thought it a great idea to give work to cheaper labourers from abroad. See, what has happened. Their money leaked. Each foreign worker there and every BPO worker here are simply a leak on the total financial strength there.


If any third world nation wants to improve, first cut down the huge salary of their own officialdom. Teach English to the lower classes, and thus allow them to become equal to their ‘boss’ class. The very mention of the lower class learning English will make the so-called educated, upper middle class Indian tremble. They want equality with the citizens of UK and US, but if any of their own lower class even sit in their presence, they will literally go mad with anger.


For India to improve, first cut down the sabhs, Madams, Mahatmas, Sars, Jis, and the Babus. Cut them down to their real minuscule size. Once the lower class learns English, all these current day intelligent Indians will go down into oblivion.


Another thing to do is the forcefully bring back all the sons and daughters of Indian officialdom back from England and America.


Their parents have literally looted this nation, with their huge salary (peon ten thousand, clerk 15 thousand, section officer 25 thousand, middle level executive 30-40 thousand, senior level, 70, thousand, IAS/IPS senior 125, thousand) per month. 13 months salary in a year. Bonus, LTA, Gratuity, Provident Fund, Commutation of 15 years pension together on retirement, medical reimbursement, children’s education financial help, easy availability of bank loans and much else.

What does an ordinary Indian get? No more than 2000 to 3000 per month. No pension, no nothing. That is the truth. What more? All the higher words in the local feudal languages are all reserved for the officialdom. The lower words for the lower class Indians.


Stop blaming the UK and the US for all the local faults. They treat their citizens well. Commend them for that. Let them successfully help their citizens more.

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