Title: For Rajen
Rajen:

Allow me to share with you the prescription I got from the Goru daktor from Jokaisuk for your ailment. Luckily it is not as bitter a pill as it could be:

        ** He says that YOU try too hard. That you go banging against
        concrete walls seeking answers from people you believe have none.
        And then you, a grown man, wail. It is kind of sad to witness he says.
        Like an infant pulling his own hair and crying.

        Tilok says you ought to try and provide the RIGHT answers to us
        clueless ones. Of course that means you will have to ask the right
        questions or pose the right problems too.

        I asked if you could bypass that or if we can otherwise make that
        easier for  you. Because I know that could pose some serious challenges.
        But he says, unfortunately, it goes with the territory. He cited what
        he claimed was Daakor Boson ( but I ain't buying that): That if you
        want to be in the kitchen you need to be able to withstand the heat.

And of course I challenged him on WHY you would play? What is your incentive as he or we can see, for you to take the challenge or the burden, instead of going about asking negative questions only or just saying no. After all, I reminded him, that he is just another lazy-a** kharkhowa like the rest of us, wont to try and get something doing nothing, even though he would deny that till kingdom come!

Like in Ram's case, he gave me that same mouthful of explanations. And added that in your case, you also have this underlying need to present yourself to ,the world as the only, or one of a few, who REALLY care about Assam's well-being, that you are not about to share the limelight with many.

I wasn't sure he is accurate in these highly subjective issues. But what do *I* know?

So you go guy! Do It. Show YOUR stuff. We will be all ears starting this New Year. State the correct problems or ask the right questions  and offer some solutions and answers.

Time to put up, or you know what?

c :-).
 





















At 11:18 PM -0600 12/31/05, Barua25 wrote:
>A country that has ....
>320 million people going to bed without food and 10,000 dying of hunger-related pangs every day, as experts point out.
>Ninety-nine percent of adivasi families in Jharkhand and Rajasthan
are facing chronic hunger this year.
>At least 250 farmers committed suicide in Yavatmal in
Vidarbha, Maharashtra this year alone.
>In the past five years the region has seen 850 suicides by farmers. Ninety-three percent of the
suicides reported were due to overriding debts.
> Since 1997, 25,000 farmers have committed suicides across India - 4,500 in Andhra
Pradesh alone, while thousands of children have died in
Melghat/Nandurbar in Maharashtra due to malnutrition and absence of
administrative support.
 
The above gloomy picture for rest of India, actually draws a rosy picture for Assam.
Hey Assam, what is your problem?
RB
 
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