Bureaucracy perceived to be ‘unresponsive,insensitive,corrupt’
Bureaucracy in India is generally perceived to be “unresponsive, insensitive and corrupt” and a common complaint against it pertains to excessive red-tapism, the Second Administrative Reforms Commission has said.
In its 12th report, the Commission said that during its visits to the states, it interacted with a large number of people [...]
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Report on Indian Bureaucracy
Posted in Corruption, India Facts, tagged Corruption, Human Rights, India on March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Profiteers of Indian Blasts
Posted in Corruption, Crime, Hindutva, Human Rights, Minorities, tagged ControleArms.ORG, Hindutva, Human Rights, Indian Blasts, RAW, Shobha Shukla, SIMI, Tehelka, Terrorism, Weapon Trade, Zionism on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With the emergence of Hindutva fascist forces at the centre and their global alliance with neo cons and zionists, our poor nation witnessed sharp increase in the number of conflicts. The profiteers of global arms and security equipment trade established plenty of propogonda machines in India, which sweet named as conflict research institutes. In fact, India’s terror mafia is a complex structure which work beyond party politics. It includes right wing media houses, well paid think tanks, corrupt politicians, industrial bigwigs, high profile security officials, intelligence wing officers, and hindutva lobbying groups. Anytime, they can manipulate explosions in areas of tribals, dalits or minorities. The real culprits will be rescued from punishment as the investigation is more focused on news value of the ‘Terror’. Every terror attempts help the security and arms trade industry than its victims. It ends up in more arms trade and creation of draconian laws. The creation of ‘National Security Advisor of India’ was a pre planned strategy by global arms industry. By creating such a portfolio, Hindutva zealots hacked democratic controle over Indias national security. The ministers became remotely controlled robots in the hands of corrupt security apparatus. According to Hindutva, security of borders is more important than its citizens. Incidentally India has bought military hardware and software from Israel worth over $7 billion since the 1991 Kargil conflict. The Defence Offset Facilitation Agency estimating the expenditure on the sector at USD 100 billion for next five years. Sooner or later, 25,000 strong democratic institutions in India will be collapsed and the country will be transformed to a limited democracy under the rule of corrupted security regime like Turkey or Israel.
96% Indian dads leave their babies with mum
Posted in India Facts, Women, tagged Brahmin, Caste, Dalits, Gender Descrimination, Human Rights, India, Trbails, Women on September 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
NEW DELHI: So you thought the Indian male was turning a new leaf? No such luck, ladies. The world may be toasting the metrosexual man; in India they still prefer to stick to their traditional role of the family breadwinner.
Almost 96% want to have nothing to do with household chores or bringing up baby. Their [...]
Kids exploited in India’s silicon valley
Posted in Hindutva, India Facts, Poverty, tagged Bangalore, Children, Dalits, Human Rights on August 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s ironical that people who spend a good part of their lives serving food to strangers rarely get to enjoy a hearty meal. As exploitation of employees rapidly becomes the norm in the hotel industry, ineffective regulatory measures add to the problem.
Statistics tell a sorry tale. Last year, 16,592 children were identified as working in [...]
India’s denial of democracy spurs violence in Kashmir
Posted in Hindutva, Human Rights, India Facts, Minorities, tagged Gerry Carman, Hindutva, HRW, Human Rights, India, Islam, Kashmir, Meenakshi Ganguly on August 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
MASKED by the Olympics, the bloody events in Georgia, and the forced departure from office of Pakistan’s president Parvez Musharraf, another closely linked troublespot has begun to rumble.
For the first time in a decade, serious unrest has brought the troubled region of Kashmir to the brink of a full-scale rebellion by disgruntled Muslims, who form [...]