Thursday 14 May 2020

Covid Relief Package

The Prime Minister announced a new package of Rs 20 lakh crores for Make-in-India and agricultural industry with a view to enabling the country to be self dependent: Now he dreams for an India that will produce everything it needs, aiming to increase exports. His speech also emphasized the importance of our faith in human goodness as our culture has always taught us not to cause harm to humanity in order to take undue advantage of certain situation. Perhaps he did not want to say that our neighbours have lost their humanity in their greed for money. He gave an indication of lockdown-IV with new rules and restrictions. His patience, policies and principles make him stand out from all other premiers of the world. Tuesday, 12 May 2020

India’s Covid Relief Package of 20 lack crores is the largest in the world. It is equal to 10 percent of the GDP. Congress talks of the traditional secured jobs that cannot be provided to more than 5 percent of the total unemployed people and the Modi government is concerned about all of the unemployed youths. Millions of Micro, Small/Medium Entrepreneur units across the country are almost not working properly for the want of fund. A huge amount of Rs 3 Lakh crores allocated to them will boost domestic manufacturing. When they will start working, they will not only produce goods which we import but also generate mass jobs. The government has designed a market-making policy by way of creating a high degree of liquidity through investment in infrastructure and allotment of a huge amount of money for relief schemes. The opposition raises a hue and cry about labour law reforms but they do not talk of how it will lure the companies leaving China. China became rich and powerful only because it provided land and labour to the giant companies of the world. Thursday, 14 May 2020

Animals live more comfortable lives than man; birds feel more secure than man; insects eat and sleep carefree but human beings live in the worst conditions imaginable; worms enjoy fun and freedom but man’s heart is heavy with worries. If there is something meaningless on earth it is man. Millions of labourers are on the roads walking towards their homes or their permanent homes. There is no money, no work but corona lingering on their heads. Their blood and sweat made the callous people become rich but when hard days came they showed no concern for them. They refused to afford their food for a few months. He put his heavy luggage on his head and his wife took her child in her arms and they embarked on a long journey: to travel thousands of kilometres on foot. The sun is blazing down; their faces have been blistered. The child is faint from hunger but her mother is helpless. The family is badly off: not a piece of bread to eat. Nobody is coming forward for their help – for everyone is frightened of corona. China, you will meet a tragic death!

Wednesday 6 May 2020

E-Book of Amazing Stories by the Master Storyteller




Feedback on my book ‘Snippets of Life Music’

Linda Linda: (comments on one of my stories) “What irony, Ramesh. One procrastinates to avoid suffering (an unpleasant task maybe) and yet the act of procrastination causes even more suffering in the long term.”

panindiahindu: RAMESHJI I like your English prose and your ideas.

Julie Tu: It's very funny but I know exactly what you write about. I experience it too but in a different realm. That is what makes your work so elevated, it has a universal message (and is so well crafted, people enjoy the flow within your metric tempo) that even if people do not share the exact same circumstance as your characters, they can relate to them.

Julie Tu: Interesting set up ~ the future of India is at the forefront of many minds

Julie Tu Tek-khiam Chia: follow this author. His English is better than most Americans and his wisdom impeccable.

Chandramohan Upadhyay: I red your article, a well written and quite lucid.

Boundless Blessings by Kamal: What an awesome story Ramesh, superb. You are a great writer.

D. Wallace Peach: Wonderful story, Ramesh. I was intrigued right from the start!

Expressingwings: Sir I came to know about you, and after a long time really got some good work to read, I enjoyed reading your work, we all are indeed just a budding kid in this, your work is an inspiration for us.

Suresh Kr Pandey: I read it last night, very beautiful story. About ‘The Girl’

Bill Adkins: I enjoyed the Fantasy read!!

Pawan Kumar: just read two stories. You are great sir.

Sanjay Singh: Read ur article, fantastic way to express in Indian context, keep alive your spirit - the world will know tiwari ji from Bahraich can turn the table of writers .