Congrats and salute to the zeal of Karthik Adapa. Every young man has dreams in his eyes to do something for his country, but he gets failed in the system later on,viz. very small issue, try to get a character certificate from Distt. magistrate without corrupting yourself, youngis will have first hand experience. After 60 years of independence no faith in Police and judiciary. Till drastic reforms are brought and youngis are introduced everywhere, no change can be effective.
Re: Young India
by mukesh sharma on Apr 13, 2010 10:59 AM
Aru, World is dramatically changing faster than it was expected before, your views over current trends & mal-practices would be diminished by the youngis, just a willingness is required from we youngis, changes we make today will hv a great impact on coming generations. Its we who can set the world like Karthik Adapa is doing.
He seems to be True warrior, he know what he is doing. We gernally seen the people who have the vision for themselves but this guy seems to have a vision for socity,India & world. We have to encourage thi type of people to come forward & help not only India but the world.
If he is such a genius, let us see if he is capable of cleaning garbage and unclogging sewage drains. If this guy is like other IAS officers who is incapable of even removing trash, then the whole IAS profession is worthless and should be done away with. We can just have some low level clerks.
Re: will he clean up india
by bharath kumar on Apr 13, 2010 10:41 AM
by the way cleaning garbage is not the job profile of the IAS. ordinary citizens have to take the initiative to keep the surroundings clean. some people have the habitual tendency to keep the surroundings as dirty as possible. spitting pan, betel on the roads, open air defecation, urination are all common sight in India.
Re: will he clean up india
by vikas maini on Apr 13, 2010 10:42 AM
Hey trash, have u ever stepped out of ur house and done some community work Or u just write on rediff like a sore loser....at least appreciate if someone is doing gud work
Re: will he clean up india
by paul selvaraj on Apr 13, 2010 10:45 AM
...what do you do for a living???? Looks like you are one MORON not worth replying to.....Dumbness personified!!
Hi Karthik, You are tremendous. People like you are needed for the country. Yes you can do it! Do you have any aspirations of becoming PM? My vote is for you.
First i have to congratulate Dr Karthik for his achievement. But the reality is, India has seen such so called "Whiz kids" for over 40 years(from 1970's to till date). Honestly, none of them could create wealth and prosperity or innovative governance in india. The problem lies in believing that these young kids would do some wonder. From our experience its NO. India needs experts as decision makers and planners. Not students fresh out of top institutes becoming "special people" in the society. Almost all developed countries relies on PhD's for solving the problems and increasing the quality of life of their people. India never beliefs on experts. They believe on toppers. Please understand that toppers need not be experts but experts are always experts.Whether they are toppers or not. We need entire Indian administrative contingent to be flooded with PhD's with 10-15 years of experience in law, economics, commerce,sociology, business and some with science. Lastly, indian kids can crack any formidable entrance test in the world, very easily. But the reality is neither such a feat is required nor is of any use to make better scientists and administrators for a country. But certainly its' glamorous!. My Hearty Congratulations to Dr Karthik again.
Congrats to Karthik. A true inspiration. He has filed an FIR against illegal mining in Uttarakhand. He needs to take care of his security. I don't think Govt gives 2 hoots about this Gentleman. I hope Satyendra Dubey's fate does not befall this gem.