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    I spent my formative years in ballet class. While other kids went out to play, I went to ballet class. In high school while others attended after-school activities or hung out together, I went to ballet class. By my mid-teens I was taking class five or six times a week or maybe even more. This was a habit that continued till injuries sidelined my professional dancing career.This habit of taking a ballet class every day was not mine alone. Every dancer, professional or those seeking to become professional, takes class every day. It’s a habit, it’s a reality, it goes with the job. It is impossible to dance professionally without taking class. Even the stars, Barishnykov, for example, take class every day.In my late teens I had some personal crises that stopped me from going to class everyday. At one of my rare appearances in class, my teacher asked where I had been. I told her what was going on in my life. She said to me, “That’s no reason not to take class. You have to take class everyday, no matter what.”Sounds harsh doesn’t it? But she was right. No
    PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia,

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    “Most of the Indian Leaders, who are guiding her destiny, have either grown up with the foreign education reciting Tom, Jack and Jill as heroes or having criminal background, therefore, what a common Indian man can expect from such leadership”

    In my previous article I tried to bring out some of the measure through which we can revive and bring renaissance in farming sector but I still feel that Asian and Indian leadership has reached with terrible speed at a Blind Curve which is difficult to negotiate without causing a serious derailment. My deliberation about the bad effects of MM - PC Debt Loan Death Trap (DLDT) has been hyped so much that Economic Think Tank (ETT) vision is near blurring. Today I would also debate about our leadership’s true experiences with rural Indians at grassroots levels and their perception. Who are these leaders who are making India’s destiny and cruising over 100 billion Indians future.

    Before, I enlarge my scope of debate, let me clarify as to what do I mean with the term “Bind Curve Negotiations”? I define BCN as “the end State of an Economic policy, which offers immediate short term high growth returns; but fundamentally retards and impedes a country’s Gross Domestic Product in long term, thereby, continuously generating a high upward spiraling effect of rising prices index on a Common man”. The setting up SEZ and declaring some areas as Exclusive Commodity Economic Zones (ECEZ) are a few examples of my BCN theory of retarding economic growth. My theory of BCN is characterized as CITRUB with:

    •One; Continuous but steady rising price Index;
    •Two, Impulsive development and prosperity of selected class of people;
    •Three; Temporary but immediate and short term growth;
    •Four; Rapid and obvious rise in National Stock and Exchanges Indexes;
    •Five; Unstable economy, Rich to become richer; and Poorer the Poorest; and
    •Six; Benefits only one tenth of planners and population.

    First of all let me introduce Indian true style of leaders’ right from pre-independence days till now. The Mahatma Gandhi, Pundit Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Subhash, Maulana Azad and many more of freedom struggle, Rahul, Sachin, Priynka and so on of modern era. They had inherited most of the common traits of life style. Most of the Indian leaders, by and large, live very comfortable and kings’ type life style moving in air conditioned cars, trains, and buses, aircrafts, living in air conditioned rooms or studying in very comfortable schools beyond the reach of even High Income Group (HIG) people in any country. They have read or are reading more about the foreign countries history and culture like American War of Independences and British colonial rules rather than own motherland plight under British. Readers would not be surprised to know that most of them were not even aware that what Indian History is? These architect of Indian future democracy which includes leaders, bureaucrats and law makers who would be christening India’s destiny, are those people who without even knowing the names of Indian heroes have become destiny makers. They had or having the followings commonalities:

    •Most of them were and are armed with good foreign educations;
    •Possess terrible orator and speakers Western qualities;
    •Had very comfortable and royal childhood and teens. They were born in air conditioned incubators and lived like kings before being forced on poor Indian public as Prime Ministers and leaders;
    •Lived like royals and shed tears like crocodiles;
    •Never shared even a night with Asian or Indian common street man;
    •Never even felt any problem to share with a common man.
    •Appeared in street during election carried out road shows and sympathy stage shows like film stars and actors to retire comfortably in air condition dens for ever;
    •Always looked for an opportunity to rush abroad;
    •Leaders themselves do not know the rates of a kilogram sugar at home but are negotiating country’s food grains product like Krishna Menon who did not know as to how his house was being run but he was guiding the destiny of India.
    •Over forty percents have criminal or anti-social background.
    •Enjoy contented life but want common man to slog.

    As most of the Indian Leaders, who are guiding her destiny, have either grown up reciting Tom, Jack and Jill as heroes with foreign touch or having criminal background, therefore, what a common Indian man can expect from such leadership is a major issue to debate? What would be right to say for Indian Democracy, that Indian democracy, by and large, has criminalized leadership or criminal leaders who have taken over the Indian Democracy? There is still need for judicial activism to step in and stop the criminals taking over undemocratic Democracy or no one on earth can save Indians from heavy bloodbath in future.

    On 08 May 2007, most of the Indian television channels have aired a very pathetic story of indignation and humiliation of Indian farmers both by the Government of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh where the Government officials have handed over rupees ten to fifty compensation dues to the farmers who lost every thing of their crops due to storm and unprecedented rains. I believe that those farmers were not broken as much by natural storm as with the official apathetical storm of distributing compensation. What an indignity for both the ruling State governments. Readers should not be surprised if it is learnt later that most of the compensation would have been pocketed by the officials much before distribution. It has been so dismal for poor farmers that they have spent over rupees fifty to hundred as bus, trains or cab fare not to collect rupees ten as compensation. What would have been the yardstick for Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh Governments to fix compensation as low as rupees eight or ten? Whatsoever are the reasons; but those officials must be strictly punishment for making the mockery of farmers who are the backbone of World populace feeding pipeline.

    While, Indian Agriculture minister has raised his import stake from 30 to 100 lac tons of various food grains on one side, Mr P Chidambaram; now after three years of his willful negligence of agro sector has agreed that there is a need to boost food grains in the country. What do you think about such planners who can not set their priorities right. Infact, it is not that our finance minister was not aware but the present regime had willfully towed the WTO line and ensured that the country’s home food grain production reduces to a grave level so that trade balance could be brought to a bargaining level. Traitors are within; one need not search outside because every second modern man is playing the role of collaborator in the country.

    Why I termed the present governments all economic policies as BCN because MM-PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia, a

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    and short term growth;
    •Four; Rapid and obvious rise in National Stock and Exchanges Indexes;
    •Five; Unstable economy, Rich to become richer; and Poorer the Poorest; and
    •Six; Benefits only one tenth of planners and population.

    First of all let me introduce Indian true style of leaders’ right from pre-independence days till now. The Mahatma Gandhi, Pundit Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Subhash, Maulana Azad and many more of freedom struggle, Rahul, Sachin, Priynka and so on of modern era. They had inherited most of the common traits of life style. Most of the Indian leaders, by and large, live very comfortable and kings’ type life style moving in air conditioned cars, trains, and buses, aircrafts, living in air conditioned rooms or studying in very comfortable schools beyond the reach of even High Income Group (HIG) people in any country. They have read or are reading more about the foreign countries history and culture like American War of Independences and British colonial rules rather than own motherland plight under British. Readers would not be surprised to know that most of them were not even aware that what Indian History is? These architect of Indian future democracy which includes leaders, bureaucrats and law makers who would be christening India’s destiny, are those people who without even knowing the names of Indian heroes have become destiny makers. They had or having the followings commonalities:

    •Most of them were and are armed with good foreign educations;
    •Possess terrible orator and speakers Western qualities;
    •Had very comfortable and royal childhood and teens. They were born in air conditioned incubators and lived like kings before being forced on poor Indian public as Prime Ministers and leaders;
    •Lived like royals and shed tears like crocodiles;
    •Never shared even a night with Asian or Indian common street man;
    •Never even felt any problem to share with a common man.
    •Appeared in street during election carried out road shows and sympathy stage shows like film stars and actors to retire comfortably in air condition dens for ever;
    •Always looked for an opportunity to rush abroad;
    •Leaders themselves do not know the rates of a kilogram sugar at home but are negotiating country’s food grains product like Krishna Menon who did not know as to how his house was being run but he was guiding the destiny of India.
    •Over forty percents have criminal or anti-social background.
    •Enjoy contented life but want common man to slog.

    As most of the Indian Leaders, who are guiding her destiny, have either grown up reciting Tom, Jack and Jill as heroes with foreign touch or having criminal background, therefore, what a common Indian man can expect from such leadership is a major issue to debate? What would be right to say for Indian Democracy, that Indian democracy, by and large, has criminalized leadership or criminal leaders who have taken over the Indian Democracy? There is still need for judicial activism to step in and stop the criminals taking over undemocratic Democracy or no one on earth can save Indians from heavy bloodbath in future.

    On 08 May 2007, most of the Indian television channels have aired a very pathetic story of indignation and humiliation of Indian farmers both by the Government of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh where the Government officials have handed over rupees ten to fifty compensation dues to the farmers who lost every thing of their crops due to storm and unprecedented rains. I believe that those farmers were not broken as much by natural storm as with the official apathetical storm of distributing compensation. What an indignity for both the ruling State governments. Readers should not be surprised if it is learnt later that most of the compensation would have been pocketed by the officials much before distribution. It has been so dismal for poor farmers that they have spent over rupees fifty to hundred as bus, trains or cab fare not to collect rupees ten as compensation. What would have been the yardstick for Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh Governments to fix compensation as low as rupees eight or ten? Whatsoever are the reasons; but those officials must be strictly punishment for making the mockery of farmers who are the backbone of World populace feeding pipeline.

    While, Indian Agriculture minister has raised his import stake from 30 to 100 lac tons of various food grains on one side, Mr P Chidambaram; now after three years of his willful negligence of agro sector has agreed that there is a need to boost food grains in the country. What do you think about such planners who can not set their priorities right. Infact, it is not that our finance minister was not aware but the present regime had willfully towed the WTO line and ensured that the country’s home food grain production reduces to a grave level so that trade balance could be brought to a bargaining level. Traitors are within; one need not search outside because every second modern man is playing the role of collaborator in the country.

    Why I termed the present governments all economic policies as BCN because MM-PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia,

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    •Lived like royals and shed tears like crocodiles;
    •Never shared even a night with Asian or Indian common street man;
    •Never even felt any problem to share with a common man.
    •Appeared in street during election carried out road shows and sympathy stage shows like film stars and actors to retire comfortably in air condition dens for ever;
    •Always looked for an opportunity to rush abroad;
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    •Over forty percents have criminal or anti-social background.
    •Enjoy contented life but want common man to slog.

    As most of the Indian Leaders, who are guiding her destiny, have either grown up reciting Tom, Jack and Jill as heroes with foreign touch or having criminal background, therefore, what a common Indian man can expect from such leadership is a major issue to debate? What would be right to say for Indian Democracy, that Indian democracy, by and large, has criminalized leadership or criminal leaders who have taken over the Indian Democracy? There is still need for judicial activism to step in and stop the criminals taking over undemocratic Democracy or no one on earth can save Indians from heavy bloodbath in future.

    On 08 May 2007, most of the Indian television channels have aired a very pathetic story of indignation and humiliation of Indian farmers both by the Government of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh where the Government officials have handed over rupees ten to fifty compensation dues to the farmers who lost every thing of their crops due to storm and unprecedented rains. I believe that those farmers were not broken as much by natural storm as with the official apathetical storm of distributing compensation. What an indignity for both the ruling State governments. Readers should not be surprised if it is learnt later that most of the compensation would have been pocketed by the officials much before distribution. It has been so dismal for poor farmers that they have spent over rupees fifty to hundred as bus, trains or cab fare not to collect rupees ten as compensation. What would have been the yardstick for Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh Governments to fix compensation as low as rupees eight or ten? Whatsoever are the reasons; but those officials must be strictly punishment for making the mockery of farmers who are the backbone of World populace feeding pipeline.

    While, Indian Agriculture minister has raised his import stake from 30 to 100 lac tons of various food grains on one side, Mr P Chidambaram; now after three years of his willful negligence of agro sector has agreed that there is a need to boost food grains in the country. What do you think about such planners who can not set their priorities right. Infact, it is not that our finance minister was not aware but the present regime had willfully towed the WTO line and ensured that the country’s home food grain production reduces to a grave level so that trade balance could be brought to a bargaining level. Traitors are within; one need not search outside because every second modern man is playing the role of collaborator in the country.

    Why I termed the present governments all economic policies as BCN because MM-PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia,

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    ues to the farmers who lost every thing of their crops due to storm and unprecedented rains. I believe that those farmers were not broken as much by natural storm as with the official apathetical storm of distributing compensation. What an indignity for both the ruling State governments. Readers should not be surprised if it is learnt later that most of the compensation would have been pocketed by the officials much before distribution. It has been so dismal for poor farmers that they have spent over rupees fifty to hundred as bus, trains or cab fare not to collect rupees ten as compensation. What would have been the yardstick for Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh Governments to fix compensation as low as rupees eight or ten? Whatsoever are the reasons; but those officials must be strictly punishment for making the mockery of farmers who are the backbone of World populace feeding pipeline.

    While, Indian Agriculture minister has raised his import stake from 30 to 100 lac tons of various food grains on one side, Mr P Chidambaram; now after three years of his willful negligence of agro sector has agreed that there is a need to boost food grains in the country. What do you think about such planners who can not set their priorities right. Infact, it is not that our finance minister was not aware but the present regime had willfully towed the WTO line and ensured that the country’s home food grain production reduces to a grave level so that trade balance could be brought to a bargaining level. Traitors are within; one need not search outside because every second modern man is playing the role of collaborator in the country.

    Why I termed the present governments all economic policies as BCN because MM-PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia,

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    PC-MS has already driven the country towards this end. The drop of agro production from 23% to 11% and reduction in cultivated land area to nearly 50% of previous financial year 2005-06 is directly attributed to the failure of neglecting policies towards farmers. How regrettably the present government has treated Indian farmers in last three years can been evaluated from:

    •One; number of farmers who have committed suicide;
    •Two; reductions in cultivated area;
    •Three; lack of even single irrigation project in the country to increase area;
    •Four; pattern of assessment and distribution of compensation for crop losses;
    •Five; failure of government to protect home farmers through stable price index;
    •Six; regular stress on importing food grains rather making efforts to increase production;
    •Seven; Agriculture minister more busy in playing cricket diplomacy rather than paying attention towards the quandary and pathetic plight of country’s farmers;
    •Eight; Forcing hybrid seed variety on Indian farmers;
    •Nine; making no efforts in reviving farming sector; and
    •Ten; totally following the dictates of world bank and WTO to boost Iron over grains thus making country deficient of food grains, thereby, making every common man weep due to sky rocking prices from past three years.

    Though, I expressed my liberal views while analyzing the negative and positive effects of Government’s policies; but I am sure that it would give strength to our ETT to review their decisions and take appropriate steps to revive agro sector particularly and overall economic policies in general. The role of UNO can not be overlooked when over a million people in Middle East, Asia, and African continent; and South Africa dies of Hunger.

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