Friday, May 11, 2012

Maybe.....

"There is no hope for OC guys rey... it is a joke that you want to apply."
"Yep, our condition is truly pathetic... The competition is tremendous, and seats are scarce."

"Reservation too doesn't help as much as you think... competition is gobbling up everything."
"But it is better than being in General Quota right? I mean, you still have an unfair advantage"


These were a few points of discussion outside the NIMS library the other day, where I was taking a break from my books with my colleagues Rajesh, Sridhar and Ram Murthy. In fact, I think this discussion is universal among students, whether they are preparing for UG or PG entrance, or applying for govt. jobs.

"కానీ మీ పరిస్థితి చాలా మెరుగు సుమా !" said an old man, sitting next to the Badam tree, shocking us out of the discussion.

"It is easy to comment from the outside Sir, not so easy when you are actually in the line of fire" Sridhar retorted back.
All of us seemed to subconsciously support Sridhar.

"Sorry that I was interrupting, but I still do stand by what is said. I am Ramana. I  underwent a 2-D Echo and am waiting for my son, when I overheard your conversation. I hope you don't mind" said the old man in flawless english. 

The old man looked very organised, educated and had an aura that charmed me in a way I cannot explain.

We had formal introductions, and told him we were medicos preparing for PG entrances. Rajesh tried to explain to Ramana garu, the various difficulties students face, due to reservations, lack of seats, and the privatisation of medical education.
"I do understand the gravity of the situation you people are in... but have you thought of a solution?" Ramana garu asked. What he didn't know was he had opened a can of worms in our heads.

"There is no solution! The only plausible solution is to quash caste based reservations, and bring in reservations based on the economic strata of students. This will give a fair advantage to people who are truly backward." said Ram murthy. "This will see to it that a Minister's son, who hails from a scheduled caste, is not given an unfair advantage over the son of a poor pujari, who is a brahmin by birth. " 

"Yep, but is it possible practically murthy? The BJP govt tried something similar a few years back, to introduce a concept of economically backward classes, but BJP was kicked out of power." said Sridhar.

"I don't agree. BJP lost power because of it's inefficiency to control corruption in it's own ministers." I said, opening my lips for the first time.

"Let us not really drag politics into this, because you cannot hope that political decisions, which are very improbable to change, might give you a solution. What are your alternative solutions?" asked Ramana garu. His question drew an obvious blank on all our faces.

"Your situation is a lot better than what we faced. The chance of quality education was rare in the past, when we were students. But do you know what was the advantage we had?"
"We were more ambitious and confident of our lives than today's youth. God has been replaced by dissatisfaction as the only Omnipotent and Omnipresent entity that today's youth knows.... It is indeed a unfortunate fact."

"You cannot change politics, you can only hope to by doing your duty of casting your vote to an eligible candidate, without being influenced by his caste, or his political party.
You cannot change the system, you can only hope to change it by becoming a part of it, by joining the civil services.

But there is always one thing you can do.
Strive to work harder without complaining of the 'unfair' advantage somebody else has. Swami Vivekananda said that 'all that is impossible is just an illusion'. So, if you think you have missed your PG seat because of unfair reservations, push yourself to the limit by working hard to cover the gap created by those reservations. Remember, the strongest steel is forged in the hottest furnace."

"ఎందుకీ నిస్పృహ ? కదిలే భూమి ని ఆపే శక్తీ నీ లోపలే వుండగా ?"


Ramana garu then took our leave as his son had come to take him home. But he did leave us thinking for a long while...

Are we letting disappointment and despair take over our mindset? 

Are we , as the youth of this nation, not supposed to take up more responsibility about our lives? 

Maybe whining about how unfair the country has been to you is just an excuse we use to hide our inability to deal with our lives....

Maybe....

2 comments:

  1. wow...Truly an eye opener..I appreciate your thoughts and proud that i know you...In telugu mass language.Kevv manipnchav inka next vivekananda la e bharatdesa yuvathariniki oka kotha utsaham,alochana ninpadaniki nadum biginchu :)All the best

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    1. Thank you, I hope I can take that safely as a compliment.

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