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Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Power of You



A new video I uploaded today. It's about YOU! Yes, YOU! For you have the power to change the world, to shape your own destiny. We think some politician or government will do that, but no, its you, its me, its us! Please watch this and leave your comments and if you like it, please share.
Thanks!





It's never too late for God

No matter what you've done. No matter how deep the darkness is around you. No matter how evil you think you've become. The Light will find you and bring you back to the Divine Love and healing of your Creator. It's never too late for God! You just have to ask Him to come and believe He will. Leave the rest to Him.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Who knows?

Who verily knows and who can here declare it, whence it was born and whence comes this creation? The Gods are later than this world's production. Who knows then whence it first came into being?

- Rig Veda

Let there be spaces in your togetherness

Lebanese poet-philosopher Khalil Gibran, in 'The Prophet' has beautiful advice in reference to detachment in relationships:

"Let there be spaces in your togetherness, and let the winds of the heavens dance between you. Love one another but make not a bond of love. Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your soul. Sing and dance together but let each one be alone. Stand together yet not too near together, for the pillars of a temple stand apart and the oak tree and cypress grow not in each other's shadow."

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Review of The Martian


This Sunday, I went with my wife and friends to watch 'The Martian' with an ensemble cast led by Matt Damon. This film made by Ridley Scott based on the novel by Andy Weir was amazing!

I didn't really know what to expect while going in. Though I love sci-fi, you just don't know what to expect at times and honestly I had only seen the trailer a few days before I watched the film.

But boy this movie rocks! So, I am not going to give away any spoilers except that it is a movie about an astronaut who is thought to have died on Mars and is left there by his fellow crew members. You guessed it - he wasn't dead.

Now how it must feel to be the only human being on an entire planet is something you will experience when you watch this movie. Matt Damon has done a very commendable job!

There are so many moments in this film that remind us that you can never say die and you have to just keep trying your best to survive. No matter what the odds.

One of the scenes towards the end is so emotional, I actually teared up a bit. The human spirit that flows between all of humanity alike is depicted very well in this film and I suggest everybody watch it. You will not be disappointed.


As soon as I stepped out of the theatre, I tweeted the following:





Tuesday, September 29, 2015

NASA confirms liquid water on Mars, but what about life?








Today NASA announced that liquid water still flows on the surface of Mars! Well, this is the second best announcement about Mars that we could wish for - the first being of course that they found life! Hmm, perhaps a little disappointing but who knows, that announcement could come sooner than we think.

Well the fact that there is liquid water on Mars significantly increases the possibility of life on Mars and also it makes things a lot easier for humans to someday visit and colonize the Red Planet.

Actually water, which is the most important aspect for life as we know it, is not as rare as we once thought. Apart from Mars - our own moon, Enceladus (a moon of Saturn) and Europa (a moon of Jupiter) are believed to also have plenty of water. Signatures of water have also been found around planets orbiting around distant stars as well.

Where water is, life cannot be too far away. So it is just a matter of time before we discover life outside our own world. Slowly but surely most of the scientific data that we are receiving is making the answer imminent - we most certainly are not alone!



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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Vatican UFO alien god and other September 2015 conspiracy theories


Artistic Impression of a UFO over the Vatican



I've been watching some really interesting videos on YouTube the past few weeks about how supposedly September 23, 2015 was going to witness some earth changing event that would be the most significant day in history.

The proponents of these theories (and say 'theories' because there are many regarding the nature of the event) all have quoted Biblical verses regarding the end of the world but where they differ is in the nature of the supposed event that is supposed to take place.

Some are usual earthquake and tsunami warnings. The more juicy ones talk of an asteroid that is supposed to crash into Earth.

Another theory is that an experiment at CERN in Switzerland will open a portal into another universe with potential hyper dimensional beings entering the Earth dimension.

But my personal favourite is the Vatican UFO alien god mega deception theory!

Whoa! Well according to the stuff floating around YouTube, some of which claim they have received this information from Vatican astronomers say that extraterrestrial contact is imminent!

They claim that the Pope will soon announce to the world that an alien 'god' has made made contact with them and revealed that we humans are the product of an ancient DNA insertion experiment and are the offspring or rather hybrid between an ancient man like creature and the Nephilim a race of advanced aliens that the book of Genesis refers to as the 'sons of God' (Genesis 6:2). It goes on the say that Jesus Christ was also the child of Mary who was the subject of an 'alien abduction' and herself was some kind of a hybrid.

According to this theory, the ancient gods are about to return to this planet and their leader will be declared as some kind of alien saviour. It also says that for 'some time' our religions will be allowed to function but then a serious re-look will have to be given to the Christian Gospels.

Some of the Christian scholars on these videos go on to say that this is all part of a Grand Deception plan by Satan and that the visitors will not really be aliens but hyper dimensional 'fallen angels' also knows as demons.

I'll admit, the prospect of an alien visitation on a grand scale sounds exciting, but I haven't seen anything happen yet.


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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Embedding a tweet for the first time



Good morning all!

Trying a new feature today by embedding a Tweet within the blog post. This is one of my recent tweets that I love.


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

We're back!

After a period of more than a year, I'm back to Blogger.

I had installed WordPress on my personal site - www.prashantsolomon.com but it has been giving me problems.

Blogger is tried and tested and I'm back. I will try to be much more regular now.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Destiny of an atom


The pipal tree I see from my bedroom
My bedroom window overlooks the lawn, which has two pipal trees in it. One of them is the parent and the other its offspring. For the past month, I’ve noticed that after the leaves fell off, only the parent tree started to grow its leaves back. The offspring tree remained barren for a while, and that worried me. I asked my wife why she thought that one tree’s leaves were returning while the other’s not. She said simply, “Everything is different.”

This statement sent my mind on a trip. A trip that momentarily in my imagination encompassed all of creation!

In my mind, I saw the leaf of the tree and peered into it to reveal the individual cells teaming with activity, inside those cells I could see that down to the deepest levels there were smaller and smaller sub-units – molecules, atoms, sub-atomic particles and so on.

An atom exploring its destiny
One estimate is that there are 200 Trillion (200,000,000,000,000) atoms in a single human cell and that there are 100 trillion cells in an average human body. So the total number of atoms in a human body is approximately 200 septillion or 224 atoms. Imagine that! This number is greater than the total estimated number of stars in the known universe, which is just a comparatively modest 70 sextillion stars. Let us not even try to calculate how many atoms exist in the known universe; the mind would be unable to comprehend it. But for a moment – try.

Imagine all of the atoms that exist. Each and every one of them is different in their own right. The way God created the universe is that everything has individuality. Imagine that, not only do atoms have individuality, but they also have individual destinies. How so?

Take hydrogen. It is the simplest most abundant element in the universe. But every single atom of hydrogen has its own story to tell. Some are present inside the bodies of distant stars; some are in water (H2O) molecules in the oceans of planet earth, some in Methane (CH4) lakes on Saturn’s moon Titan, some in the Ammonia (NH3) clouds in the atmosphere of mighty planet Jupiter, some inside your body, some in mine.

Each and every atom created is in a sense an individual entity with its own destiny. Just because two atoms of hydrogen, or oxygen, or beryllium, or gold, or praseodymium or any of the other known elements appear to be identical, they are not. There is a certain quality or property of creation that everything even down to the sub-atomic particle is endowed with a certain characteristic of individuality. Nothing in the universe is exactly the same as anything else. We are all unique. Even in our unity.

Every atom has a tale to tell, a journey to recall, a destiny to achieve.

If we take the case of all the atoms that are there inside the leaf, where our present journey began, we know that these atoms began their journey elsewhere, perhaps in the sun, then into the ocean, then perhaps it was a part of a fish, an animal, again into the soil, then through the nutrients of the soil into the body of the leaf where it is now part of one of the trillions of cells. But its journey doesn’t end there. It will go elsewhere in time. Atoms get exchanged all the time. Every breath you take, you get new atoms, every exhale gives atoms back.

Out of all of these trillions upon trillions of atoms, no two are exactly the same. Yet each one is remembered in the mind of God as one of His almost infinite creations. Just like the atoms are not the same but come together to make larger entities, those larger entities form even larger ones and so on, perhaps without even being aware of it.

What if our planet earth, the planets, the sun and all the other billions of stars in the galaxy and all the billions of other known galaxies are likewise like the atoms and cells of a much-much-much larger entity of which by the same analogy we are also part of? What if? Imagine the thought.

Well my mind is now back in the here and now. Good news, the leaves of the offspring pipal tree have started to grow back!


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Monday, April 28, 2014

How to find inbox on YouTube

With the changes in YouTube.com, it has become increasingly difficult and confusing to find comments and inbox on your YouTube.
Well, hopefully, this will help
I just thought I'd share with you two discoveries I just made (felt a bit like Isaac Newton in the process ). Turns out it is really simple..

1. In your browser address menu just type:

www.youtube.com/comments

(you will see comments, plus a link to inbox on the left)

2. If you want to get to inbox directly without seeing comments just type:

www.youtube.com/inbox

and viola!

Happy YouTubing people!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Prayer for Generosity

Prayer for Generosity

By St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Lord, teach me to be generous.
Teach me to serve you as you deserve;
to give and not count the cost;
to fight and not heed the wounds;
to toil and not seek for rest;
to labor and not ask for reward, except to know
that I am doing your will.
Amen.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Spiritual voyagers of eternity



We are spiritual beings encased in physical bodies. We are not human beings who have occasional spiritual experiences, but rather we are spiritual beings who have occasional human experiences.

Our bodies are born, our bodies die; but we our selves do neither. We are voyagers of eternity created to learn and experience, to assimilate, to absorb, to observe and ultimately to know.

Once we realise these things, we will be free from the chains that bind us to continue in this unending journey of discovery in the form of flesh. But self-realisation is not the end of discovery, it is just the beginning, for without the enslavement in the flesh; we are free to soar through the innumerable worlds and innumerable planes of existence as freely as the light that shines forth from the countless suns.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The National Highway 8 or NH-8 or Delhi Gurgaon Expressway Entry and Exit points

The National Highway 8 or NH-8 or Delhi - Gurgaon Expressway Entry and Exit points, so that it's easier to give people directions. 


EXIT-01DOMESTIC AIRPORT, DWARKA, PALAM VILLAGE.
EXIT-02MAHIPALPUR VILLAGE, VASANT KUNJ, FORTIS HOSPITAL, RANGPURI VILLAGE, SHIV MURTI.
EXIT-03IGI AIRPORT.
EXIT-04RAJOKRI VILLAGE, KAPASHERA VILLAGE, FUN & FOOD VILLAGE, DUNDAHERA VILLAGE, SAMALKHA VILLAGE, BIJWASHAN RLY
STATION, NAZAFGARH.
EXIT-05DLS PHASE-II & III, UDYOG VIHAR-1,2,3 & 5, SECTOR 55-56, NATHUPUR VILLAGE, SIKANDER PUR VILLAGE, KENDRIYA VIHAR, TRIDENT HOTEL, MEHRAULI ROAD, AMBIANCE MALL.
EXIT-06MEHRAULI, GURGAON CITY, GURGAON BUS STAND, CHAKARPUR VILLAGE, SIKANDER PUR VILLAGE, SECTOR-17,18, SUKHRALI VILLAGE, SEC-14, PRIVIT HOSPITAL, LASER VALLEY PARK.
EXIT-07SOUTH CITY PART-1, SUSHANT LOK, SECOTOR-55-56, SECTOR-14, GURGAON CITY, MAX HOSPITAL, PARAS HOSPITAL.
EXIT-08SECTOR-30-31, JALVAYU VIHAR.
EXIT-09JHARSA, SEC-15, RLY STATION GURGAON, BUS STAND, CIVIL HOSPITAL, PATEL NAGAR, RAIL VIHAR.
EXIT-10SECTOR-32, BADASHPUR, SOHNA, SADAR THANA, MINI SECTRIATE, SOHNA CHOWK, CIVIL COURT, NEHRU STADIUM, RLY STATION.
EXIT-11HERO HONDA, INDUSTRIAL AREA, NURSINGH PUR.
EXIT-12SECTOR-10, SECTOR 10A, BASAI, SECTOR -4, PATAUDI ROAD.
EXIT-13SADAR THANA, MINI SECTRIATE, RLY STATION, NEHRU STADIUM.
EXIT-14CIVIL HOSPITAL, SECTOR-15, RLY STATION, JHARSA.
EXIT-15JALVAYU VIHAR, SEC-30&31, 32 MILE STONE RESTRURENT, ITI GOVT COLLEGE.
EXIT-16SOUTH CITY PART-1, 55,56 CUT, MAX HOSPITAL.
EXIT-17SEC-17,18, SUKHRALI, SECTOR-14, GURGAON CITY, MG ROAD, CHAKARPUR VILLAGE, SIKANDER PUR VILLAGE, SHYAM CHOWK, ATLAS CHOWK.
EXIT-18UDYOG VIHAR PHASE-1,2,3,4 & 5, TRIDENT HOTEL, 55-56 CUT, KENDRIYA VIHAR, NATHUPUR VILLAGE, SIKANDER PUR VILLAGE, MEHRAULI ROAD, DLF PHASE 2 & 3.
EXIT-19RAJOKRI VILLAGE, KAPASHERA VILLAGE, FUN & FOOD VILLAGE, DUNDAHERA VILLAGE, SAMALKHA VILLAGE, BIJWASHAN RLY STATION, NAZAFGARH.
EXIT-20DWARKA, POCHANPUR.
EXIT-21IGI AIRPORT.
EXIT-22DOMESTIC AIRPORT, DWARKA, PALAM VILLAGE.
EXIT-23VASANT VIHAR, R.R. HOSPITAL, NEHRU PALACE.


Courtesy: http://www.dgexpressway.com/entry-exit.htm

Sunday, December 15, 2013

An exercise to overcome writer's block


There is very little that gives me more joy than writing. However, I am a little sad that these days I have not been able to write the way I wish to. I have not taken out enough time for solid writing and my mind has been overly distracted in work, personal issues and spending a lot of time on the Internet. Even this blog that I am writing is basically an exercise to literally ‘force’ myself to write something, anything. So here I am, just typing out whatever is coming to mind and I guess it’s not such a bad idea. Before I even could realize what’s happening, I have already crossed 115 words.

I suppose it’s a reflection on certain things that sometimes when something gets a bot dusty or rusty you just have to shake off the dust and scrub off the rust and start to use it. That is what I am trying to do here.

So for those of you out there that have been suffering from ‘writer’s block’, just read these words and see what is possible if you just sit down on a computer or in front of a paper notebook and just write down whatever comes to your mind. Do not worry about the grammar, coherence and relevance of what you are writing at this point. JUST WRITE!

Just doing it will make you feel good about it. Just sit down and type out whatever comes to mind. See, 250 words already!


Best of luck, my fellow writers.

Monday, December 02, 2013

Difference between faith and hope


I have wondered what the difference is between Faith and Hope. First I pondered over it and then I prayed over it. The following is what came into my mind after praying.

There is one story from the life of Jesus Christ that comes to mind regarding the difference between Faith and Hope:

The night before he was crucified, Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane with his disciples and prayed alone to God in which he said: "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done." (Luke 22:42 NIV).

This prayer of Jesus consists of both Hope and Faith as shown below:

1. Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me (HOPE)

2. Yet not my will, but yours be done (FAITH)

So Hope is wanting something. Faith is accepting that God will do what's best for us.

Sunday, October 06, 2013

Prayer works with faith, patience and perseverance

I have been reading a lot the past few months. Primarily, I've been reading about God and prayer. I have read many authors for the first time and am thoroughly enjoying their work. People like Father James Martin, SJ whose book 'A Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything', Stormie Omartian's Pray Big Series on Parenting, Marriage, Husband, Wife, etc. Currently, I'm reading Michael Harold Brown's 'The God of Miracles' and loving it!

The past few months have been like a roller coaster of life - up and down, then up and then down. I have been going through some difficult times emotionally that I wouldn't like to get into here, but suffice it to say that - PRAYER WORKS!

God has been with me through this storm in my life and remained in the same boat, asleep in the back at first and then woke up and asked me clearly, 'Where is your faith? Peace. Be still!'

Prayers have results. But these results come in God's time, not ours. Patience, faith and perseverance are the pillars of getting results from prayers.

Take the storms of your life not as a curse, but as a blessing that jolts you into thinking more about God than the things of the world. For it is only in these times that you begin to see the impermanence of it all worldly things and the permanence of heavenly things. You begin to realize that life and the tests that come with it are meant to teach and prepare you for the spiritual life that will follow this physical one after we transition from this world to the next. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Give your anxieties and worries to God

Why be anxious in life? Problems come to each and every one of us sometime or the other. The important thing to remember is to have faith that you are never alone. God is with you through your problems. Just as we read about in the Bible when there was a storm in the Sea of Galilee and Jesus slept in the rear of the boat as the disciples got scared and thought they were going to sink. They woke him up and said, "Don't you care?" (Mark 4:35-41). Jesus rebuked the storm by saying "Peace. Be still." Immediately, the storm calmed. He then asked his disciples, "Why are you so afraid. Do you still not have faith?" 

There are many things in life that we need to be thankful for. But yet, every time we worry about little things that mostly never happen. While there are some more serious events in life that we face where we can get hopeless, worried, anxious and scared about. But this is the time to have faith in God and surrender our worries and problems to Him. Remember that God loves you and will never leave your side. Sometimes we have problems in life, but take this positively. It is only in our problems and how we face them that we learn and grow. Cast your care upon God and have faith that He will be at your side through the storms of life. You have to just weather these storms and learn what you can. No storm is permanent and neither are your troubled situations. Things will always get better. Smile. 

Monday, September 02, 2013

The Difference In Doing And Being



(published in The Speaking Tree, The Times of India - August 29, 2013)

The simple art of passive observation is something that is becoming a rarity. In today's world we are many times obsessed with 'doing' something. In the car, we are either driving, listening to music, reading or talking on our cellphones. Or we are thinking about yesterday and tomorrow with our minds totally absent from the herenow. An experiment was conducted where instead of always trying to do something, the passenger in the car was instructed to just look outside the window and observe. No thinking, no worrying, no communicating, just observing. The result was amazing!

The daily route to work taken more than one thousand times over the years revealed many surprises unnoticed before. The observation yielded new alleys, lanes, signs, trees, structures and other things never before seen. The simple but not easy task of eliminating all thoughts from our minds during the observation also yielded strange results. Suddenly from the silence within came forth a form of communication with the Divine hitherto heard but rarely. A feeling that asked, 'Have you never observed these things before? You pass by here every day but have seen these never before. They have been here all along, but you have seen them not.'

The observer then realises that though he had travelled on this route perhaps thousands of times earlier, he had never noticed so many of the things he saw that day. The fact that he could even hear the Divine voice talk to him could also be an indication of the same phenomenon – that sometimes the mind has to be still from the thoughts of yesterday and the hopes or worries of tomorrow and just be in the here-now. The Divine voice itself could be calling out to us all the time but perhaps could never be heard because of this same lack of observation of what is. Our minds are now caught in a virtual web that comprises constant communication with other people, constant bombardment with information, constant worrying or thinking about yesterday or tomorrow but very often never with just being in the here-now.

But there is another aspect of the experiment that needs mentioning. After a few minutes of observation and the hearing of the Divine voice, it continued further, ''All these things you see – love them and you love me!'' God wants us to see the world and observe it. From that will come the lessons that need to be learnt and the love that needs to be loved.

With all this constant race and pursuit of material things, we forget the simple things. The butterflies and flowers, the leaves swaying in the trees, children playing in the park, the setting sun, the wind blowing through your hair, the joy of seeing a baby laugh or simply sit in the rear seat of a car and observe the world as it passes by…there are so many things you will notice if you just look and see. It is not a 'waste of time', for at the end of the day, what are we really here in this world for? Sure, it is important to do also. It is important to work and play and laugh and cry and love and hurt, but it is also very important to process all that information. It is important to feelthe moment. It is important to live in the herenow and just be! After all, we are all human beings not human doings.


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To read this article on the Speaking Tree, Times of India site, click here
To read a scanned version of this article, click here





Studying Is Not Mugging


(published in Millennium Post Edit page August 27, 2013)


Education in India needs to be more learning-oriented and less examination-centric.


It is the children of any nation that are the biggest resource of the future and India is no exception. The population of India is around 1.22 billion and more than 50 per cent of the population falls under the age of 25 and around 65 per cent under the age of 35. Among the hundreds of millions of children in our country, some could be the next Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Gandhi, Newton, Bill Gates or Abraham Lincoln. Somebody out there amongst the children of today are the national leaders of tomorrow. But what are we as a nation and as a society doing to gear them up for the challenges and opportunities ahead?

What kind of education system are we giving them? And how much of a priority is education to the national leaders and governments of the day? The education ministers and education secretaries of all Indian states may not be the most powerful or even well known amongst their peers, but one thing is for sure – for the long term welfare of the Indian Republic, they are the most important people in this country. For in their hands lie the future development and growth of India's most precious and important asset – its youth. They also have the power to formulate and implement new policies that will improve the quality and quantity of educational institutions.

So now we are in 2013, 66 years after the British left our shores and left us with the responsibility and destiny of governing our own land and preparing our own youth for the challenges of the future. But let us examine our own selves and ask how have we really changed the education system that the British left us with? It has been said often that the British system of education was designed to create a nation of clerks amongst the Indians and perhaps that is true. All of us remember the anxious nights we had cramming for an examination the next day. We all remember trying to memorise dates in History, formulae in Physics, Chemistry and Maths, trying to remember important latitudes and longitudes in Geography, trying to remember all the Latin associated with Biology and so on. But is that the right way for youngsters to learn?

The system needs an overhaul and fast. We have to move far away from the system of clerk creation that the British left us with and introduce a much more interesting, fun approach to education and we also need a totally new approach towards examinations.

Education in India needs too be more learning-centric and less examination-centric. At the very least, it needs to have a completely different approach to examinations. Instead of having voluminous textbooks that are meant for purely cramming information into the minds of our youth so that they can go and take an exam, there needs to be a much more practical research based approach to education. Children at a certain age need to be able to choose their subjects according to their interest and capability instead of according to a pre-defined curriculum.

We live in a rapidly accelerating Information Age. Can we possibly keep stuffing all this information into our brains? And why should we? The very term Information Age implies that we have access to information of all kinds accessible instantly through the Internet and other digital forms, yes also physical books and papers as well.

But in such an Age, is it not more important to know how to access that information quickly and easily and to be able to use it as and when needed. Research needs to be encouraged where children will be encouraged to actually research something and use whatever information tools are available for the task. This is how our youth will learn how to learn and think. Education is about learning and thinking and not memorising! When are we going to understand this simple fact.

Examinations should also be such that children can have access to their research materials and use them so that their answers will be more accurate. But of course within a prescribed time limit.

Evidence of this lack of thinking and innovativeness is seen around us. Just think of how many Indian products or brands are available globally. Products that were invented in India. How many inventions and discoveries in general are made in India? Very few. This is because of this lack of research approach in education and a lack of research and development of science and technology in general.
Children will learn more when they experience things and do things on their own. In the US, schools regularly take their students to zoos, museums, planetariums, aquariums and such places. They have outdoor excursions to the forests where kids can experience plants and certain animals face to face.

I remember as a child (I studied in the US as a kid) in class 2, we were taught about the Mayan civilization. I remember that we hardly read anything in a textbook. We were shown a Discovery channel type documentary in our classroom and were shown and physically held artifacts of the Mayans. We were explained things through maps, diagrams, etc. Generally, the information was portrayed in a very interesting and meaningful way, so much so, that I remember everything clearly even now 34 years later!

But there is another thing that needs to be highlighted. Education is not only about science, social studies, etc. It is also about morals, ethics, civics and ideas. Imagine a subject called 'Ideas' where children are encouraged to think and try to discover and invent new concepts. This is how a nation will grow into a great nation.

Our children are tomorrow's leaders. They are the only hope for this country. If they learn to have respect for society, for country, for women, for environment, for rule of law, for research, for entrepreneurship, for poverty reduction, for education, for lofty and noble thoughts and ideas, for honesty, for truth – then we have an education system that is worth it.

We need more schools, colleges, adult schools and adult colleges, more museums, more libraries, etc. The private sector's participation is needed more. Allow schools, colleges, museums, libraries, etc. to be profit making bodies. Let them be run by companies listed on stock markets and pay teachers well. Why not? Which is better – that a company provides quality education and makes a profit in the process? Or that governments continue to allocate budgets to education and yet not be able to provide quality classrooms, teachers or teaching.

Just like we had an economic liberalisation process that started in 1991, we need an education revolution starting now!


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To read this article on the Millennium Post site, click here
To read a scanned version of this article, click here