nicely written.. i totally agree with whats written. our air-force have highest crash rate in the world. HAL is always ready to blame it on pilot errors. when the enemy is at the gate, the OFB guys went to strike because they are worried about their govt job status and job security. this clearly shows that they are least worried about the NATION... shame!!!! we can't expect anything better from this morons. they completely lack accountability, responsibility and management.
Sir, with due regards, please check who is going on strike and why. AT first, please dont take me as a commie.. Let us start with 90s, the government was given loan by IMF with the condition that 30 percent cut will be made in bureaucracy. Government nodded. If the lower post had a curtain of 30 percent, it was dead sure that the posts of bureaucrats should also decreased in same ratio. But it never happened. The cunning bureaucrats curtailed the vacancies by 40 or more percent in lower posts i.e. in Group B, C and D, and whatever money turned as surplus by shelving additional 10 percent or more posts, they created additional posts in Group A cadre. Now the scenario is that the hands engaged in work output decreased by 50 percent and tremendous pressure for increasing productivity is being pressed day by day. Almost ZERO chances for promotions for this work force. Since the Group A officers have opened new avenues for their promotions and no future prospectus for lower officials, the resentment is going to escalate in each and every department of Central Government. The facts can be verified. I have seen the officers with no work after cadre restructure. 3 times posts of officers have been increased. why? If there is decrease in lower work force, how the increase in higher posts is acceptable? What happens then? They hire same work force on contract. Who is contractor? Contractor is a big bully having links with some leader or officer. The contractor pays 10000 if the minimum wages are 14000... This prevails everywhere. The poor worker is exploited. And everyone is singing the songs for privatisation. Where a nikamma govt official is found, the higher ups take no action against such fellow, because such fellow is a Chamcha or a powerful person. What does the private companies do? They sublet the contracts. The petty contractor repeats the same. I have seen a small factory which was producing a particular instrument for gun sight of an Infantry Unit. The small factory was carrying out this work for a big name. So, neither the Private players are doodh ke dhuley, nor all the government officials are nikamma. We all see the fruits of venomous tree, but no one tries to look for the root.