Its High time now….we need to change.

After India got Independence, we have witnessed a good amount of growth in Education, Health and on overall economy during the past 60 years or so. Simultaneously, there are bad trends like corruption, exploitation, greed for money and most of the people have lost their characters and are living with tensions.
Now the time has come that all right thinking people have to think how to set the system in right track for the well being of all the people.Here are the few ways which may help us build a better system, so that we all can lead a happy lives.
1. Administrative reforms and decentralization of administration to be brought to district level from present state level, which may help us bring down corruption and exploitation by the people at the helm of affairs.
2. Belt shops to be totally banned by the Govt. and educate rural people on the ill effects of liquor on health and wealth of the people, through all available forms of media by involving voluntary organizations and Govt machinery. Govt. should not think of getting money through liquor at the cost of ruining the lives of common people. Rather concentrate on the alternate revenue generative sources.
3. All political parties in the country claim that they are doing service to the people.And the vact is very much open regarding their so called services to the public. Politicians are contesting in elections from Gram Panchayath level to Parliament level spending huge amount of money.As they spend so much money to get the ‘power’, they concentrate only on recovering the amount they have spent before the elections rather than concentrating on the development and the promises thrown on the public.
4.Reforms should be brought in by the central Government to provide two more High Court benches in Andhra and Rayalaseema areas which should be provided to litigant public to clear the cases at the earliest.Its worth mentioning a situational proverb “JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED”.
5. Government is spending more than Eleven thousand crores on education but people have lost total faith on Govt schools and are forced to spend Minimum Rs.1000 per student per month in pvt schools. To the matter of point, even people below poverty line are also least interested to admit their kids who strives to study well.Hence, they are not even hesitating to take hand loans, loans to make sure that their beloved children are studying in good and reputed schools. This clearly suggests the lack of interest in public about Govt schools. To an extent, one would not hesitate to say that , its really a shame on Govt part.
6. Despite of the Govt spending thousands of crores on health, still its not reaching the people.Hence the private hospitals are exploiting and en-cashing on the Govt’s failure in giving quality treatment to the general public,by charging abnormally.Even sometimes they are making 30% to 40% profits on medicines and 100% on tests. Emergency services introduced by the State Govt through AROGYA SREE is being exploited by private hospitals by manipulating the Govt Machinery.
7. There is a huge corruption at police stations as well. This has to be changed by bringing in necessary reforms in Police Administration.
8. Instead of working estimates for each and every contract in the state, the Govt can work out the raw materials cost needed for construction work in each district on the availability of various raw materials and provide the estimates for various civil works.
Finally, One should not forget that, “WHAT WE ALL EARN NEITHER WE EAT NOR WE TAKE WITH US” at the end of our lives.