Friday 20 July 2012

This is my land



The Bishnoi community people of Kankani village near Jodhpur in India revere all life. They know that their environment nurtures them  and they in turn respect and protect their environment. This was highly publicised in October 1998 when the local people agitated and had a group of irresponsible film actors from Mumbai arrested for poaching and the senseless killing of several animals including endangered species of black buck and Chinkara deer.

What really transpired only God knows, but what was heartening was the local people arose in unison to protect and preserve their environment.  In most places this sense of belonging is now mainly visible by its absence.

I travel extensively across my beautiful country spoilt by garbage, filth, the polluted air and stinking water bodies.  Most people cover their nose and mouth and trudge along or merely drive past.

I despair not only for the desecration of our home and environment but at the total apathy of my people. Then I ask myself, 'my people?', who are these strangers? How come my people have become destroyers of their own land?

By nature people are neither fools, nor are they uncaring, then what causes them to become so indifferent to their impending self destruction?

Love gives rise to a sense of belonging and care. Such people need few laws and even fewer law enforcement people. They live by a code of honour and respect which has existed successfully for millennia. Societies living in harmony with their environment have thrived and those that have failed to do so are doomed to perish sooner or later.

Symbiosis of man and nature leads to both enrichment of the environment and its people. Skew the balance and the entire fabric comes apart.


However if people are shunned or made irrelevant they possess neither love nor belonging. But what is making people uncaring? The answer is big government and our current system of governance. The government is normally blamed and rightly so, for it is so disconnected from the needs, problems and possible solutions of its people. It has by way of legislation and bullying monopolised all powers, resources and means to deliver services to the people.

An officer or a department sitting far away manned by bureaucrats having no stake in the outcome of any situation can hardly be motivated to do what is appropriate. Bureaucrats and government exist only for their own self preservation.

The government consisting of politicians, bureaucrats, government officers and their select vendors can afford to show totally disdain simply because of the apathy of the people.

Apathy sets in when people do not have mechanisms for discussion, interaction, sharing of problems and possible solutions.




Be it medical facilities, education, garbage, crime, corruption, the only way forward is to force by political, judicial  and civil activism the government to vacate all areas of activities except defence, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and policing. Leave it to the people to evolve non governmental policies and structures.

This is my land, these are my people and this is my world. Let us come together, start a dialogue implement plans and bequeath to our children a better world than what we inherited.
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# Black buck deer and Chinkara gazelle images from wikipedia
Bishnoi girl image from Flickr;  http://www.flickr.com/photos/devriese/69629290/sizes/m/in/photostream/

7 comments:

  1. Srinidhi Ganguly says;


    Gurvinder!

    Amazingly well written.A salute to you.

    Affectionately,
    Nidhi
    srinidhi43@gmail.com

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  2. Dear Nidhi,

    You as usual are charming and graciously kind.
    Cheers & have a great day.

    Gurvinder

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  3. Lt Col Suresh Patil said;

    Hi Gurvinder
    this is Col .Patil I would like to congratulate you on the articles written by you,can I have your contact no. I wish to talk to you.You may like to have a look at my websites given below.

    Regards,

    Lt. Col. Suresh Patil
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  4. Paresh Kapasi said;

    nice one ....gurvinder singh saab...i will try to do something for my land...

    I have forwarded this article to my journalist friend ' Vikas Nayak' who also writes in Gujarati newS paper...
    regards
    Paresh

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  5. Dear Paresh ji,

    Thank you so much for your kind words and actions.

    God Bless you
    Gurvinder Singh

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  6. Srinidhi Ganguly responded;

    No,I am just being honest,dil se..:)

    Nidhi
    srinidhi43@gmail.com

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  7. Naren said;

    The problem with Indian mindset is thousands of years old. We as a people have never been mindful of our environment, except the environment within one’s home. We clean our houses and throw the garbage right outside the door. We lack any/all social graces. We respect our mothers and sisters and rape other’s mothers and sisters with great pleasure. We respect our old parents but give two hoots for others parents. We shit out in the open but claim to be amongst the cleanest people on earth. We have absolutely no cultural heritage yet we boast about our glorious past.

    There was a sound reason behind the ancient caste system. We buggered the old wisdom by making bhangis and chamars our leaders. Uneducated bastards who have lived their entire lives in slums. These bhangis and chamars, even with good intent will make this country into a place which gives them comfort i.e. a vast sprawling slum.

    Gandhi was good for the nation as far as attaining freedom was concerned. His harijan shit fucked us up completely.

    There is no future here. Forget it.

    Best regards

    Naren.

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