Why the ruling dispensation still glorifies MK Gandhi when he is actually an antithesis to their ideology. For long MK Gandhi was the prime idea under which Congress tried to unite India realizing the Nehruvian ideology was in wane Post the 1962 fiasco and more so after 1975. At max he was relegated to second fiddle and also an uncle figure to the future generation of kids which was celebrated on Nov 14. A balancing act was thus required rather an altogether total shift as MK Gandhi's assassination constantly comes into discussion whenever the Sangh folks try to glorify him. The Sangh realizes the anathema of Godse which is like a monkey on their back. So, a total shift from the MK Gandhi is out of question. Hence, they have to rally under a more hardline figure like Sardar Patel and literally make his aura SkyHigh. Future generations will be curious and get attached to the stories of Sardar Patel wresting control of dominions and making one truly Unified India which would then occupy greater bragging rights than the independence itself. But still, you have Oct 2 being celebrated as National holiday, which will make MK Gandhi better remembered. Hence the move towards creating that one unified of Indian culture i.e. Ram. In coming days Ram will occupy much greater significance as a cultural and moral progenitor of our continuing civilization. The civilizational continuity will occupy much greater significance than independence movements as ours is a civilization (maybe barring Judaism) that maybe holds remnants of its purest form despite churning out offshoots like adavaitism, shaivism, vaishnavism, jainism, buddhism, Sikhism among others. And for that someone like Lord Ram could be a guiding beacon. And more so even MK Gandhi had famous last lines 'Hey Ram' when he was felled by the assassins bullet.
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Cognitive diversity in countries
Cognitive diversity in organizations is stated as key for success. A project containing a Project Manager from South India, an engineer from East India, a Salesman from North india and similar will do much better than having people from one stated or province working in a project.
There is laso case in the point of cicket teams of Inda and Pakistan / Sri Lnaka/ Bnagladesh all get brackedted ina a monchromaic hue of either a Punjab-Patha or Sinhalese or Bengali
The analogy of alloys like brass and their varying compositions can indeed be applied to nations with diverse religious and demographic populations in the context of achieving stability and harmony. Just as the properties of brass change with the composition of its constituent metals, the stability and functionality of a nation can be influenced by the diversity and balance of its population. Here’s how this analogy can be applied:
Diversity as Strength:
- Alloys: A balanced composition of metals like copper and zinc in brass can enhance desirable properties such as strength, corrosion resistance, and workability.
- Nations: A balanced diversity of religious and demographic groups can strengthen a society by bringing in a wide range of perspectives, skills, and cultural practices. This diversity can enhance innovation, resilience, and problem-solving capabilities.
Excessive Concentration:
- Alloys: If the zinc content in brass exceeds a certain percentage, the alloy may become more brittle and lose some of its desirable properties.
- Nations: If one group becomes overwhelmingly dominant to the exclusion or marginalization of others, it can lead to social instability, discrimination, and conflict. Balance and inclusivity are crucial for maintaining social cohesion.
Integration and Interaction:
- Alloys: The interaction between copper and zinc atoms in brass creates a material with unique properties that neither metal possesses on its own.
- Nations: The integration and positive interaction between different religious and demographic groups can create a rich, dynamic culture and a more robust and adaptable society. Policies that promote inclusion, equity, and mutual respect are essential for harnessing the benefits of diversity.
Adaptation to Changing Conditions:
- Alloys: Different compositions of brass can be tailored for specific applications, showing how adaptability is key to functionality.
- Nations: Societies that are adaptable and can accommodate changing demographics, economic conditions, and social dynamics are more likely to thrive. This involves flexible governance, inclusive policies, and active efforts to address the needs and concerns of all groups.
Challenges and Maintenance:
- Alloys: Maintaining the right composition and processing conditions is crucial to ensure the desired properties of brass.
- Nations: Similarly, maintaining social harmony in a diverse nation requires ongoing effort, including dialogue, conflict resolution mechanisms, and policies that promote fairness and justice. Addressing grievances and ensuring that all groups feel valued and heard is essential.
In summary, just as the properties of brass depend on a balanced and well-integrated composition of metals, the stability and prosperity of a nation depend on how well it manages and integrates its diverse religious and demographic populations. Emphasizing inclusivity, equity, and mutual respect can lead to a stronger, more cohesive society
Software System Designs
Always feel pushed by Software being at fault whenever there is an issue with the Application. Enterprises have to realize that software and software ecosystem have emergent properties which get reflected in time due to increasing interactions of software, hardware and usage and other operational aspects. Nothing can be fixated to software alone.