Saturday, April 9, 2011

corruption, corruption, corruption everywhere in India ?

All speak about Anna Hazare. All emails are about Anna Hazare. All the articles in the electronic media are about Anna Hazare only. All are well informed about his movement. I just share with you the quotations of Anna Hazare which I enjoyed. 
Over every huge tree that we see over ground, there always is a seed that had submerged itself into the darkness of the soil.
Ban on consumption and sale of alcohol lays the foundation of rural development.
It is impossible to change the village without transforming the individual. Similarly it is impossible to transform the country without changing its villages.
If villages are to develop, politics have to be kept out.
Education without spirituality cannot help development.
Money alone does not bring development, but it certainly corrupts.
In the process of rural development, social and economic development should go hand in hand.
The work of social transformation is neither easy nor impossible.
The ultimate goal of all politics and social work should be the upliftment of society and of the nation.
Books alone cannot prepare future citizens, it requires cultural inputs to do so.
Educational institutions are not enough to make good citizens, every home should become an educational center.
Indulgence causes disease whereas sacrifice leads to accomplishment.
One should not accept anything free; accepting charity makes one lazy and dependent.
When the person learns to see beyond his self-interest, he begins to get mental peace.
One who performs all worldly functions and still remains detached from worldly things is a true saint.
Salvation of the self is a part of salvation of the people.
It is experience that gives the direction but it is youth that gives the drive to every plan.
Also "Gnani" who is writing columns in Kalki Tamil weekly brings about the Corruption which is prevailing in Tamilnadu. My brethren folk who are abroad can enjoy his latest column which appeared in Kalki.

1 comment:

  1. The movement has replaced our hopelessness about the rampant corruption prevailing among our people with positive thoughts that there is chance for change. However I feel good organiser is required otherwise the movement may get diluted by film stars and politicians.
    WHY DON'T WE THE FOLLOWERS OF MAMA (Mr.N) FORM AN ORGANISATION IN LINE WITH MAKKAL SAKTHI IYYAKAM AND IN LINE WITH ANNA HAZARE SO THAT WE KEEP THE AWARENESS ALWAYS BURNING AMONG US AND TRY TO BRING POSITIVE CHANGE. ......M.B.VISWANATHAN, ONGC

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