Monday, January 14, 2013

Re:[IAC#RG]

All what you have written sounds good.Human needs fear  of punishment all the time. So we  need  to embed    Transparency , Responsibility and  Accountability at all levels  in the governing system to restore  the  trust of the society. Currently there is no fear of law. 
In the rape incident , the real culprit were the Transport Commissioner and the Police Commissioner who should have been suspended  for dereliction of their duties We all know that these are the dens of corruption operating 24/7 385 days on the roads of Delhi.

Things can change overnight if the governing system is  made fully active with transparency in actions. Same way if one Commissioner of a Municipal Corporation is suspended , cities will become neat and clean .

Brig J S Ahuja

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 8:23 PM, 099737 PANDEY VISHAL <pandey.vishal@icai.org> wrote:
Blaming anyone is not a solution. Before blaming anyone first understand the basic thing i.e. from where the people involved in governance system comes from. Answer is straight forward. The Society. Always remember a statistical principle i.e. sample is the representative of the population. So this principle also applies to the Indian governance system. If we want to improve the system, first we have to improve ourselves. Our Indian society has now even forget the basic philosophy of education.
 
The main aim of education is to teach the human "Humanity". But in India, I say mostly people educate themselves just to earn money. Talk about anyone whether it is engineers, doctors, advocates, chartered accountants, teachers, professors etc. all are interested in earning money. Nobody thinks about the country.
 
We primarily owe to our country. But we think off the country at last. So for the same reason we are still at developing stage even after 60 years of independence. And if we still does not change we will remain in same stage even after 100 years.
 
So the first basic solution is that there should be awareness in the society. The awareness should be about
(I) Duty towards the country
(II) Duty towards natural environment of the country
(III) Love for humanity
(IV) Responsibility towards society
(v) Responsibility towards culture of the society
(vi) Responsibility to maintain peace and equality among the members of the society
(vii) Responsibility towards weaker members of the society like elderly, women, children and poor people.
This list can go on and on.
 
But do we in practical sense really care for these things. The answer is very simple. NO.
So if we ourselves do not care for these things then how can we expect others. Tell me simply that whether till now any quantitative benchmark is there for ethics. There exist no quantitative benchmark for ethics anywhere in this universe. Now if there exist no quantitative benchmarks then how can ethics be achieved practically. If any discipline cannot be achieved practically then it has no relevance.
 
So in India same reason applies. There exist no practical benchmarks for ethical behaviour. Everybody is defining ethics in their own ways. As a results there is no concrete ethical system in the society. If Society has no concrete ethical system then what to talk about that society. That society is on the verge of collapse.

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