25 December 2021
Which Is The Best Course?
20 December 2021
2021 People Of The Year: Healthcare Workers
# For saving the lives of around 2.5 lakh people
# For putting their duty above themselves and their families
# For proving the ancient saying 'Vaidyo Narayano Hari'
Healthcare workers (doctors + nurses) are 2021's People Of The Year . . .
15 October 2021
Hinduism And Hindutva
01 August 2021
Why Mistakes Are Necessary
26 July 2021
B S Yadiyurappa - The Economic Reformer
24 July 2021
India's 1991 Revolution
But the countries of East Asia and South East Asia adopted the efficient free-market capitalism as their economic system. As a result, their GDPs grew by up to 10% per year. Consequently, the East Asian countries (Japan, Korea, Taiwan) became high-income countries and the South East Asian countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc) became middle-income countries whereas we remained a low-income country – though they were poorer than us in 1947.
Finally in 1991, Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao started the process of changing our economic system from inefficient govt-controlled socialism to efficient free-market capitalism. As a result:
# Our GDP has grown by around 8% per year. Our population has grown by around 1.5% per year – so our per capita income has grown by around 6.5% per year.
Today's youngsters have not seen pre-1991 socialist India – so they do not know how revolutionary the 1991 economic reforms were. We can understand this revolution by looking at the lifestyle of a middle-class family in pre-1991 socialist India:
Thus the 1991 economic reforms brought about sweeping and unimaginable changes in India. So we must call the event by its correct name: not 'reforms' – but 'revolution'. But the process is still incomplete. Our economy is still 50% socialist. We must take the 1991 Revolution to its logical conclusion by making our economy 100% capitalist – to lift all our people out of poverty and make India a superpower.
15 April 2021
Online Classes Is NOT Education
# Sitting in a real classroom with your classmates and discussing the subjects with your Professors is education.
# Living in a hostel with your batchmates + seniors + juniors and interacting with them is education.
# Eating in a mess with your batchmates + seniors + juniors and complaining about the bad food is education.
# Seeing your classmates, talking to them, cracking jokes with them and laughing with them is education.
# Sitting in front of a laptop at your home in your home-town is NOT education.
09 April 2021
India, Hinduism, Conservatism & Liberalism
INDIA, HINDUISM, CONSERVATISM & LIBERALISM
Conservatism says order is more important than freedom. Liberalism says freedom is more important than order. The genius of Indian/Hindu civilisation is that it has always aimed at a perfect balance between both order and freedom. Thus Hinduism is both conservative and liberal. But if we are forced to choose between order and freedom, which should we choose? The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives us the answer to this question. It says that a system's entropy (disorder) always tends to increase. That is: the natural tendency is for a system's disorder to increase – and order to decrease. In other words: in the tug-of-war between order and freedom, freedom has the natural advantage – and order has the natural disadvantage. So if we are forced to choose between order and freedom, we must always choose order. If we err on the side of too much order (and too little freedom) that error is reversible – because the natural tendency of the universe will correct this error. But if we err on the side of too much freedom (and too little order) that error is irreversible – because the natural tendency of the universe will magnify this error. In other words: freedom lost can always be regained – but order lost is lost forever.
24 March 2021
India And Freedom/Democracy/Human-Rights Index
-X = Reduction in India's score this year
X0 = India's score last year
Y = Number of years they expect the Modi/BJP/NDA government to last
So India's score will go on decreasing every year and reach zero in the (estimated) last year of the Modi/BJP/NDA government.
Also we can use this formula to find out the value of Y for the authors/creators of each such 'index'.
07 March 2021
Karl Marx, Levi Strauss, Blue Jeans And Capitalism
Karl Marx was from a Jewish family whose surname was Levi. His father converted to Christianity and changed the surname to 'Marx'. Meanwhile another Jew called Levi Strauss started making and selling blue jeans in America. This blue jeans went on to become the biggest symbol not just of America – but also of its economic system: ie, free-market capitalism. So when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and free-market capitalism triumphed over Karl Marx's socialism, it was also the triumph of one Levi (who did not change his name and religion) over another Levi (who changed his name and religion).
20 February 2021
Modi, BJP And Free-Market Capitalism
17 January 2021
America, Conservatism And Republican Party
12 January 2021
Agriculture Reforms, Farmers Protest And Supreme Court
AGRICULTURE REFORMS, FARMERS PROTEST AND SUPREME COURT
Legislature's job is making the rules, executive's job is enforcing the rules (made by the legislature) and judiciary's job is interpreting the rules (made by the legislature and enforced by the executive). This is the Fundamental Law Of Democracy. The Supreme Court can strike down a law made by the Parliament ONLY if it violates the Constitution - NOT because a mob of rich farmers has been strangulating the national capital for 50 days. By suspending 3 laws passed by the Parliament (which is elected by the people of India) the Supreme Court violated the Fundamental Law Of Democracy - and turned India into a mobocracy + judicial dictatorship. Today was a black day for India . . .