The Modern Youth & Gandhi

by SK Sharma

When Lord Macaulay introduced English education in India, his stated objective was that when the British left India, the English educated Indians would think and behave like them. Most English educated youth, till today, have the attitude that they are superior to other Indians, and everything Indian — life style, religions, institutions — is inferior.

To most English educated youth, Gandhi was a person rooted in the traditions of rural India with a deep urge to uplift the poor. They regard him as a good soul but are not sure of his relevance in a modern globalising world. Little do they realise that however hard vested interests may try to suppress Gandhi’s views, he and his ideology will keep popping up like a jack in the box to guide the destiny of the world. First, we need to understand what ideologies are all about.

Ideology

deology is a system of principles forming the basis political and economic theory. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and its socialist ideology, capitalist democracy practised in the West is being advocated as the best form governance. The issue is, "Can capitalism nurture a sustainable world order?" Concerns are expressed that globalisation consumerism driven capitalism lead to over-consumption resources and aberrations such as global warming. They foster vulgar wealth alongside abject poverty that can, in lead to violence and anarchy-like conditions.

Based on several thousand years' democratic ethos of Gandhi advocated true egalitarian (samata) democrac

Egalitarian Democracy

Political science has not defined democracy properly. It can be best defined as how the people, sovereign in  democracy, would like the nation to be governed.

Given the choice, the common people will first retain resources with local governments for handling all local   matters such as administration of justice, police, education, healthcare, land, water systems and forests. They would then devolve  a portion of their revenues to the state for higher level functions and coordination, but not to interfere in local matters. To prevent abuse of authority, they would also institute their sovereign rights to information, consultation, participation, and referendum.
Derived from basic principles, this can be said to be the basic structure of universal democracy.

Gandhi laid great emphasis on "Gram Swaraj" in which village parliaments control village resources and decisionmaking. He described democracy as a series of concentric governments serving the village at the centre. Such grassroots empowerment nurtures an egalitarian economic system.Local communities encourage entrepreneurs to innovate and invest in business to produce goods and services useful to the society and generates wealth to meet the needs of the society, and for philanthropy, but not for ostentatious consumption. It truly is capitalism with a human face.

Gandhi was opposed to any technology that dehumanised the people through routine mechanical jobs. He favoured technology that empowered the people in their own environment. In his book "The Third Wave" ,Alvin Toffler explained that technologies such as information are truly Gandhian as they empower the people.

Such political and economic systems and technological environment can make the world a confederation of peace loving local governments. Globalisation of such an  ideology, not markets, is what is the need of the hour.

Youth & Egalitarian Democracy

In a world with mammoth political and economic vested interests, it would seem impossible to realise such an apparently idealistic political and economic system.This is where the youth needs to accept the challenge.

 To facilitate reforms, People First  has conceptualised a new institution - Sovereign Rights Commission - with the authority to direct referendums, except on issues fundamental to democracy or the integrity of the nation. Better then the royal priest of bygone days, more like Gandhi, such commissions will function as the  conscience keeper of the state, based on the values of the society as a whole.

Such an independent commission will hold public consultations and local referendums. Based on these, it will draft a new Constitution and direct referendum on the present versus the proposed Constitution along with the next national election. If the people vote in favour of the latter, it will authenticate it this time truly in the name of the people as the supreme law of the nation.

During debates in Rajya Sabha on September 2, 1953. Dr BR Ambedkar lamented "People always keep on saying to me, so you are the maker of the Constitution. My answer is I was a hack. What I was asked to do, I did much against my will. I am quite prepared to say that I shall be the first person to burn it. It does not suit anybody."


 To give peace to the soul of Gandhi and Ambedkar, the youth of India must launch a non-violent movement demanding reforms through independent commissions with the authority direct referendums, raising slogans:Let these slogans reverberate all over Bharat to rekindle its lost spirituality. Let the youth court arrest  by burning an effigy of our exploitative Constitution and plead before the courts that it was authenticated in the name of the people as a criminal breach their trust. This truly will be a second freedom struggle.

Rakshasa Raj samapt karo,

Gram Swaraj hamara adhikar,

Ram Raj sthapit karo

Janmat Sangraha is ka dwar

Let these slogans reverberate all over Bharat to rekindle its lost spirituality. Let the youth court arrest by burning an effigy of our exploitative Constitution and plead before the courts that it was authenticated in the name of the people as a criminal breach of their trust. This truly will be a second freedom struggle.

 

Holi Ke Rang Phoolon Ke Sang

Discover the true way of celebrating Holi festival ......

Holi festival bids adieu to winter and heralds spring. Traditionally, Holi has been celebrated by playing with colours made from spring flowers. These fragrant natural colours have therapeutic value. But over the years, natural colours have been replaced by synthetic colours.

Most Holi colours sold in the market are oxidized metals or industrial dyes. For example, purple comes from Chromium Iodide, silver is Aluminium Bromide, black is Lead Oxide and shiny colours are a result of addition of powdered glass. All these are toxic and can result in anything from skin allergies to cancer, eye irritation to blindness and much more. When washed, they enter water and soil and cause further pollution.

Do our festivals and celebrations have to be at the cost of our environment and life ?No! There are simple yet beautiful environment and human friendly natural colours with which you can enjoy Holi. To get you started, a few easy to make colours are given here. Experiment with different flowers, leaves, fruits and explore the fascinating world of natural colours.
 

Flowers of Tesu/ Dhak / Flame of the Forest are the source of traditional colour for Holi. Legend has it that even Lord Krishna played Holi with them. These bloom during March and have medicinal properties. Soak the flowers overnight in hot water for a Fragrant orange colour.
Similarly, other flowers like Marigold / Gainda, Rose, red Hibiscus, pink Kachnar... also impart wonderful colour to water. Boil and leave overnight. Dilute and use.
Mix Turmeric powder with any flour (atta, besan ....). Get a sunny yellow colour which is also great for our skin. Turmeric powder mixed in water gives wet colour.
Use mehandi powder, separately or mix with flour for a great green and nourish your hair.
Slice or grate a Beet root. Soak overnight in water for a magnificent magenta.

 

For more 
natural
colour recipes
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CLEAN-India is a nationwide programme working with school children and communities to create environmental assessment, awareness and action with a vision of developing cleaner environs.

 

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