in the advts on functions by Dr. MMS and Mr. Sibal in tamil nadu, it is funny to see that karunaa, stalin, ponmudi, purandeswari-type ministers of TN are also named as having 'doctorates' too. In such situations, it would better if the source of the doctorate obtained is also mentioned in brackets, so that people can distinguish between sc/tech doctorates from recognized institutionds and the political doctorates conferred by state-controlled universities and the deemed-docs given for money by doomed universities. thus, mms would be Dr{oxf} singh, kanunaa, stalin, ponmudi et. al. will be Dr{dmk}, jayalalitaa will be Dr{aidmk}, etc.
Now, both karunaa and jayaa in TN are demanding that there should be no national level entrance test for medical education, since it will reduce the chances for their party-youth getting reservationist admissions and degrees. In such a situation, even bachelor-degree holders in engg, medicine, mgmt etc. could better be asked to give the name of their college/univ in brackets also after their degrees. patients will then be able to judge whether the doc might know the side of body where the heart resides, before offering themselves to so-called surgeons with crore-bought degrees. same with those going for jobs done by builders, techies and managers{?} of these days.
What Advani will say if you have big then you can think Big. What Nitin gadkari will say bigger is not always better. Karat will say let other think big who care.
Dear MMS, Before advising Scientists, who will be thinking every sec., have you thought at least for a sect that you are a gr8 chamcha to sonia quotrochi (I do not want Gandhi next to that cults' name). being her gr8 followers, you will sell our Bharath. Our great former president Dr. Abdul Kalam have given an example of Phokran. Why don't you dare to give him the responsiblity of innovation and leave the chair to him.
Big thinking is here, there, everywhere! Indians have acquired enough proficiency in that respect. The only thing they lack, while dealing with Public Administration, is result oriented action! The Action: unbiased and corrupt-free! PM should have THOUGHT of RESULT ORIENTED ACTION while talking of BIG THINKING! The recent set back of Agni test is one important example.
Out of the Parliamnet Box & appoint a new, dynamic, work-oriented lot. Then see how things zoom up for India automatically. If you cultivate filth, it will beget filth.....
Yes Mr. MMS people are thinking big. This time hopefully they will topple your government. Be prepared to take retirement from politics. You really need that badly.
Re: Think out of box
by babu on Jan 03, 2011 03:41 PM
Nothing will happen. Anti party Blogging by few frustrated Bloggers can't change any Election result. Last year 2009 election is the biggest example where BJP and CPIM lost badly despite 99 percent Anti party Blogging comments by different names.Right some meaningfull.
Mr. PM, science is not politics...what ever u think can be donw immediately...It takes hell lot of years to perform one simple experiment...please go & visit the laboratories across the country...leave ISRO & DRDO...but to come down a little...there is no enviornment practically...On the field work specially...people and the administrative community is the biggest hurdle...They are useless community...sitting idol, & making rubbish rules, making life miserable for the scientific staff...practically on zero ground there r hundereds of limitation when you go to field work...from zone to zone...Even the senior scientists are not at all encouraging the Research fellows...DATA is being used by foreigners in collaboration with senior scientists...they are just exploiting juniors...they r not trying to upgrade themselves with new technology, new softwares etc...They prefer themselves to go abroad for training purpose at the age of 55...then after not even brief the other staff about whereabouts...do not even acknowledge the fellows, for the hard work done at field & offices...No insurance policies for the fellows those who are killing themselves in the difficult terrains...much more...