Saturday, July 23, 2011

Corruption Free India


India though the seventh largest country and the first largest in terms of constitution kneels down to corruption.

Corruption, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is defined as “an act of dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery”. A 2005 study conducted by Transparency International in India found that more than 45% of Indians had first-hand experience of paying bribes to get jobs done in public offices successfully. Corruption has pushed its ugly head into many walks of life that people like us cannot differentiate between right and wrong. It frequents when selfish motives and impatience are put ahead of law and order. India has now become a consideration state where everything can be had for a consideration. At one time, bribe was paid for getting wrong things done but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right time.   

I will tell you a fun task. When you google the words,  ‘Corruption in India’ you will find Wikipedia holds an entire page devoted to describing it, rather if you try a different country, say USA, you will find Wikipedia doesn’t show such a page in its search results.  

Why Corruption? You step into an office and find that you are one document short, or have come at the wrong time. Why worry? As long as you have your pockets full! Or haven’t you witnessed the exchange of notes between traffic offenders and traffic police? A quick getaway. No matter how incredible the nature of the crime, a quick flash of a green note renders all sin cleansed.

The 2G scam for instance! Who do you think deserved that many crores of rupees that were engulfed by the government? The already well fed and allowance provided ministers or the poor, needy and road side dwellers? Corruption denies growth, reach of proper help and disturbs development pulling down the entire nation.

The Commonwealth Games incidents ashamed the nation. When people route the flow of cash to their already full bellies rather than building proper infrastructure, it takes away the right to be proud in front of foreigners. Wouldn’t they scoff at us? Aren’t we responsible too?

Anti Corruption Movements sell lesser tickets than reality shows. People seem to prefer watching who would dance or sing better than worrying about who are draining their pockets. They claim it is someone else’s business. Let visionaries worry about India 2020, why us? Is that excuse reasonable enough?

The reason why government offices are pointed to as examples for corruption is because the occurrence is frequent, omni present at times. Corruption can also be seen in private offices in various instances.

It doesn’t mean that corruption goes unchecked in our country. The Right to Information Act is a potential weapon if used properly can check corruption. The current haze around the Lokpal bill also shows confident support and faith in such activisms. India is evolving, but not rapid enough. Citizens must actively keep track of the government proceedings. The middle class mentality must change especially the non voting upper middle class.

Foolproof laws should be made so that there is no room for discretion for politicians and bureaucrats. People should have a right to recall the elected representatives if they see them becoming indifferent to the electorate. Funding of elections is at the core of political corruption. Electoral reforms are crucial in this regard. Responsiveness, accountability and transparency are a must for a clean system. Bureaucracy, the backbone of good governance, should be made more citizen friendly, accountable, ethical and transparent. More and more courts should be opened for speedy & inexpensive justice so that cases don’t linger in courts for years and justice is delivered on time.

As a citizen of this country, in respect for the freedoms and rights given to us by the forefathers of the Indian Constitution, it is imperative that we abolish the very stems of Corruption.

As long as corruption stays, poverty accompanies it like a very dear old friend. Stacked up like a pack of dominoes, pushing down corruption will let the entire stack fall down right away. No one is responsible for fighting against corruption alone. Instead the entire nation, as united as they would be during a cricket match must face this evil.

Irony is it not? That it is on these notes that our Mahatma keeps smiling, patiently waiting.  

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Fashion of Digitized Education

As usual with any trend that springs up in the west, digitization of education material has also caught up like wild fire in our culture. Educational software is basically a computer software that deals with teaching or aid learning of a certain subject. It is not restricted to any certain age group and caters to different people based on need. Educational software can vary from teaching simple rhymes, alphabets to softwares that help solving intricate logic and problem statements.

The softwares can be classified as children’s learning and home learning, Courseware, Classroom aids, Assessment software, Edutainment, Reference software, Educational software, Computer games with learning value, Corporate training and tertiary education.

The simplest form of educational software is the famous google search engine. One stop for all queries and doubts. There are many brands in India that offer a certain subject. Learning can be offline or can also use the help of the internet.  

Like fashion, a sudden peak in growth of such softwares in the 21st century can be observed. Educational Softwares represent the intellectual growth in Indian Society, the acceptance towards change and embracing it for a common growth. They add a new taste to educational and symbolize India’s acceptance towards change. Visual representation and animations, helps children or adults learn and understand the engraved concept of the subject. It lets them probe deeper and answers questions that might perplex teachers. Such softwares are a result of a combined effort of teachers, intuitionalists, software engineers and animators. This allows a healthy mix of expertise and adds a completely different view to teaching concepts that classes might miss.

There are also long distance learning facilities that enable the teacher to be placed in some place away from the student who on the other hand may be located in a rural area. Also, conferencing between different students may help share their differences and help them understand different aspects of people around the world.

Such trends also allow for increase in number of such softwares that only aims to sell its produce rather than actual promote its real intent. Owing to the increase in market and the greater demand for such softwares, several small scale companies have established themselves.

Nothing can ever substitute the classic teacher student bond. Classroom teaching was designed so that the student can actually form a relation with a complete stranger; learn proper form and manner as along with intellect. Such attributes clearly are absent while using a software.

Every individual has a different level of intellect. Their level of grasping varies. A good teacher can understand the absorbance of a student and can allow attending to them aptly. This is also absent in a software which being an inanimate set of codes serve only one method of approach.

Even though the negatives may suggest a strong anti impression for the motion, the presence of such softwares explains a positive presence in the educational system. Motions to include such software along with normal teaching will surely ensure a brighter mind and can inculcate better opportunities for students to explore the world around them.