Tuesday, November 13, 2007

THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AND UNCARING - INSIGHT INDIA

Divali, the Festival of Lights, is India's most spectacular celebrations. Though it's not openly admitted, the day after it's over should be called the Festival of Divali Debris. That's when concerned citizens complain in Letters columns of newspapers about the failure of local authorities in clearing the fireworks litter spread in public places. This year a major news channel went one better. They reported directly from Delhi streets, showed us piles of Divali litter, and slammed the civic authorities.

Now note the difference. Last year on July 4th, America's Independence Day, I was in a town in the U.S. The dawn sky sparkled with the lights and color of fireworks. But there were no explosions of crackers. I went for a jog and saw a family preparing for fireworks on the road. They were placing orange traffic cones to mark an area (that would not obstruct traffic) near their side of the pavement. An hour later I returned. The cones were gone. No one was around. I looked around eagerly for the debris of fireworks. Strangely, I couldn't find the tiniest scrap. The family had cleaned up the road when they finished. Woo! Unbelievable!

Obviously, there is a world of difference between citizens who only complain and citizens who care. (For more INDIA REALITIES stories see www.myspace.com/india_realities)

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