Sunday, July 27, 2008

Stark contrast of life..

“I was sprinkling bottled, cold mineral water on my face, to cope with the soaring mercury on a train, and in the rural settlement we were crossing, there were kids drinking muddy, hot puddled water along with the animals they tame. I went back into the air-conditioned compartment with cushioned beds and looked out to see an old, unwell woman lying on a jute cot, her bony arm swaying back and forth to air herself. ‘I am so blessed’, instant thought.”

“The first weekend of my present stint in the capital, m taken to one of the ‘at-present-happening’ clubs as an extension to the birthday bash of a beloved friend. We reach at an hour which would conventionally have diurnals snoring away to glory. We individually had to pay an amount with which more than one-fifth of our nation’s population would merrily survive for a good month, for a mere couple of hours of good treat to the ears and a mild doze of legal intoxication.”

The massive economic divide in our country pushes the extremities of living at parallel. A corporate goon earns enough in a day to match with the daily income of hundreds in the rural sector. There are a zillion and counting, things on the ‘necessities- list’ of the affluent which are considered to be supreme luxury by the financially weak.

Equitable Distribution; An achievable target or an idealistic dream?



2 comments:

Somya Sethuraman said...

an idealistic dream i guess...it's sad but true...it troubles me to see kids begging on the streets..but then rarely do i do anything about it..till the time people like us just feel but hesitate to do not do anything for the so called vulnerable sections of the society, inequality is going to become more wider and prominent...

workhard said...

The authorities are so laid back..

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