March 26, 2013

Lack Of Data

Muslim Murasu, March 2013

Statistics about personal life and social life in Tamilnadu Muslim community is mostly incorrect. Government is languishing with lack of adequate employees. It is a waste job to employ a person for a salary of sixty thousand rupees per month.
Employees show interest to work in important income earning departments. Administration and employees don’t show much interest in planning commission or departments where there is no daily bribe. Statistics collected by government employees can be incomplete and laced with lies. No one puts much effort for this.
Privatization was declared in India in 1992. Income and expenses of the society was given in the hands of the citizens. Muslim community did not accept the nuance in this method. The path taken by Honorable Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhiji and Rajiv Gandhiji was completely changed. Nationalization is no more the policy. Opportunity will be given to private, individual company, personalities and talents.
Private news agencies, TV channels, higher educational institutions and commercial enterprises were widely opened. Government is merely an onlooker. Four thousand crore rupees is the white money expenditure for election. Ten thousand crore rupees is the black money expense. People willing to gamble can enter the fray and prove their talent.
Private owners will come together, discuss and deliberate about people’s welfare. The nationalization policy followed from 1947 to 1992 had ended in abject failure. Privatization became India’s policy of administration for lack of any other option. Politicians working as commission agents and middlemen cannot show interest in the welfare of the people.
Income from Arab land made Muslim villages and hamlets prosper for thirty years. Foreign remuneration spurred the growth of religious, educational, literary and media activities. Availability of assets and necessities of the community should be documented. Number of mosques, value of property, reserves in gold, investments in commercial enterprises, number of vehicles, investments in educational sector, number of tenants and house owners, employed and unemployed should be made available at Mohalla level. Independence at Mohalla level, district level and community level alone can eradicate poverty.

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