25 October, 2005

Rains...

"Don't mess with me",
I think this is what the Nature has planned to teach the Human Kind. First in Mumbai and now in South India, esp. Bangalore, can't term it as heavy rains as in Mumbai (Non - Stop) but it is heavy in natural terms... Every evening it starts and it wont end till the midnight or the next day morning. This is what is happening from past few weeks/days.
In between this I am really angry towards some of these top officials of some IT companies in bangalore, when the whole city is under such condition they are worried about their company growth... Its a natural calamity and they are complaining on the government... Its really sad, when the companies in the financial capital can survive after 2 days of shutdown, when the companies in US can run after undergoing the Hurricanes, cant the companies in bangalore withstand the rain? Shame on their parts!!!
Before giving interviews to the media, they must think about the people... Let them imagine themselves in the role of those poor people who have lost their houses in the rains... The company people must not forget that the city is in this state because of them... For their improvement the government had to convert the dry lakes to lands for offices and housing complex.
I really feel that the true bangaloreans have disappeared... Bangaloreans were known for the kindness, their feelings for others... Now the top management people of software companies are more towards their dreams, they dont even care about the workers of their companies...
Now I am feeling... Do we still need to compete for the Silicon Valley of India status, loosing all the Human values...? Comments are really appreciated...

2 comments:

Sunil Jagadish said...

Its pathetic to see that differences between politics and the corporate world affect no one but common man.

High school history text books will soon contain a paragraph saying - "Bangalore was once upon a time the Silicon Valley of India..."

AMIT said...

No update since years?

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