
This was the second time I saw the movie “Guru”. Many people say, its on the life of famous industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani. Despite the official denial from the director-producers’ front I must say its the cinema that I enjoyed both the time, I saw. It has something that never fail to touch those who owns a vision and those who dream.
Our India has walked a long way since its independence. Lot many policies, five-year plans, budgets and governments have shaped the economy in its recent form. Licensing was the rule of the land even a few years back. Objective is not to get into the debate of justification of such policy-supported regulations. There are reasons to support such acts and there are logics to argue against those licenses. Despite all these, can any body deny a simple fact that these government backed barricades have actually given birth to the most deadliest evil of our time – CORRUPTION.
Corruption is a virus. It never shows off any symptom until the process of infection is well-finished. And once the infection is complete the growth of the disease becomes self-sustaining. It rots the basic health of human nature as well as social composure. We Indians are today enjoying excellent journey of SENSEX, people are talking about double digit economic growth, our roads are getting crowded by four wheelers of newer models and we are steering those vehicles on newly built multi-lane express-ways. Never we think about the wealth that remains sterile due to unaccountability. Unaccounted black economy comprises more than 20% of total Indian GDP according to conservative official estimation and is growing at a full pace. This much wealth, if added to the main-stream economy, can feed few more people, it can build up few more schools or it can open up quite a few health centres in remote places of our country. That will not only make those people’s life worth-living but will also educate them to defend themselves against the the clutch of CORRUPTION.
Truly,
We Don’t need No-Education