Last night, it was almost midnight when I finished eating my dinner! Something is terribly wrong with my time management.
Today, I re-read Patricia Mukhim’s piece in the Telegraph.
In her piece we see Ms Mukhim delved down to the processes of ‘civilizational dimension’in trying to understand the problems facing the NE region. Then, she ended her piece with the prosaic idea that the citizen’s of the NE region ‘must learn to capitalize on their rich natural and human resources’! That said, I also think that the last might have been inserted by an all-knowing editor. But that sentence kills all the momentum created by the arguments contained in the previous paragraphs.
The two central themes of Ms Mukhim in trying to understand the problems faced by NE are a) its citizens are incapable of ‘art of honest conversation and appreciation of one another’s point of view and b) in its societies ‘what is right has become a secondary factor’.
Then, she put across her own idea in trying to bind together the above two central themes. She said—‘To accommodate the aspiration of others within the same political boundaries and push our own aspiration to a secondary position takes some amount of political maturity and a transcendence from the realm of the selfish to that of acculturation and assimilation’.
I’m going to have a critical look at the above 3 points tomorrow.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
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