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STUDENTS PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNMENT

THE government of Kerala has plenty of issues which the elders could not resolve for long. The elder generation, instead of hatching on these issues for unlimited period of time, may pass to the younger generation. Our students of schools and colleges are one of the best in the world. With a legislative approval the government may form a board of high caliber students numbering around fifty from various schools and colleges across the state. Whatever tough issues come to the government can be referred to these students without any binding on either parties. I am sure that our children shall offer a reasonably good solution.Acquisition of land for 45 Mtr wide National Highway, waste management in towns and cities, mosquito eradication \, poisonous fruits and vegetables in the markets,, road accidents and traffic management, corruption and inefficiency in govt offices etc are some of the issues which can be put to the children. KVGeorge

ECONOMIC EXPLOSION

According to a report of the world economic forum appeared in the media, the assets of 95% of Indian population are below Rs 6 lakhs. What we have done for the past six decades just concentrated , therefore, on 5% of the people only. We are loudly saying that we are going to be a super economic power by he next decade. Prices of almost every commodity used by  these 95% people have been increased by 100% to approx 350% during the past couple of years and the rise continues. Prices of petrol and diesel raised by multiples during the past five years. Now the prices of crude have reached an all time low of the past five years but the government does nothing to bring down the local sale price at least by 75% of the increased amount. Over and above all these corruption at every level is going beyond any control. The rulers of the nation forget the hard fact that the above said 95% of the population do their best to cope with the situation. Sooner or later a day will come that

INFANT DEMOCRACY

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has been sent to jail by the special court after 18 years trial at various courts.The charges, swindling of public money over sixty crores rupees, have been found true by the court and the sentence is awarded. Consequent upon this violence erupted in the state and as on date about 19 people have been died, either killed or committed suicide.Does this indicate that people are supporting corruption? Or Chief Minister should be given immunity in corruption charges? Or Chief Minister, during office, should be given blanket permission to steal public money? Now the people are fighting against the constitution or the judiciary to be spelt out. This is absolutely a wrong signal to the entire country or even to the world in the case of corruption. Whatever it may be, democracy is still in infant stage in India. KVGeorge