Re: Motive
by sudhanshu singh on May 15, 2012 08:28 AM
yup! then we the middle class and upper class people including those high class politician and bussiness men make them corrupt for our gains and wise throw them outof main stream
While saluting Ajeet for his brilliance and his fighting spirit, I must say I am appalled by the totallack of both heart and brain among the top bureaucrats and political leaders of our country.
Re: Cartoon illustrations Outrageous
by thaha on May 14, 2012 10:53 PM
I could not agree with you more.....absolutely agree with what you said..here is a report about a challenged man clearing the civil services with a rank of around 200 and his story is being depictes in childish and immature cartoons!!!! absolute disgrace.....Hats off to you Mr Ajit..My salute to you...
Ajit Yadav indeed yo got a true name 'AJEET'.Your blindness could not stop you from reaching to your goal from becoming IAS nor the cruel society or the prevalent laws that had prvented Blind Dhritrashtra from becoming of King of Hastinapur as per 'Vidur Neeti' of Mahabharat era.Thanks to you once more for opening the gate way for many blinds who would aspire to be IAS.You fought legal battle for three years to win your claim.Thanks and Congratulations from deep of my heart.
Reserve govt jobs only to ladies and handicap. Rest all must go to other enterprises or be an entrepreneur themselves. Govt job is the root of all corruption and prime reason for garbage-political system otherwise
Re: Reserve govt jobs only to ladies and handicap
by sam kona on May 16, 2012 02:42 PM
Go to a male corrupt officer, beg him and explain your poverty; he may reduce price. But then go to a woman corrupt officer; see the difference.
Reserve govt jobs only to ladies and handicap. Rest all must go to other enterprises or be an entrepreneur themselves. Govt job is the root of all corruption and prime reason for garbage-political system otherwise
Becoming an IAS officer is not only an honor but a huge responsibility. Hats off to Ajeet to have achieved the goal inspite of his blindness. But my questions still remains - How can he perform his day to day activities as an IAS officer? Being an IAS office is a huge responsibility in itself. Let us be pregmatic rather than emotional here.