Title: Think With Me: Fundamentals for making our
country ideal
Author: “Saharasri” Subrata Roy Sahara
Publishers: Rupa Publications India
Genre: Non-Fiction
Pages: 150 (Paperback)
Source: Advanced review copy from Publishers
Subrata Roy Sahara is a self made billionaire. Whatever
may be the adverse transactions or financial hiccups he might have faced that
eventually landed him in jail. But, that didn’t deter him to pen down his
thoughts about the country and the ways it can be made better for the future
generations. This book is a sequel to his other books “Thoughts from Thihar” & “Life
Mantras”.
In this book Roy has argued some of the pressing
issues that India as a nation is facing in each and every day. He has penned down his idea of how we can
tackle those problems in a more mature way and including every stakeholders at
present. Though some ideas seem out of the box and some may feel it is
ridiculous, but one has to appreciate the thoughts that have been put forward
in this book.
The book has many ideas pertaining to many current
problems. Especially his ideas about the exploding Indian population that is a
sure shot threat in the future. Quoting the example of China’s one child
policy, Roy has asked the government to take up the stand and device only two
children policy for Indians. He has also put forward his ideas of giving
financial perks to those families that will stick to the two children policy. The
idea may seem plausible if we look at the present problems we have due to over
population. Still over 30% of India’s youth are unemployed. Quality of life is deteriorating
day by day. Children are suffering from malnutrition. Equal opportunity seems
distant possible because the system cannot accommodate each and every
individual with a nice living and earning. As a personal opinion, honestly, I
feel the idea should and must be implemented.
As we read through the book, Roy has suggested some
improvements in the electoral process that we already have been practicing over
50 years. Author suggests that an MP (Member of Parliament) be selected outside
the election purview and they should be able to monitor the works and progress
of an elected MP. He has to report to the Prime Minister periodically with the
stats and figures of n MP’s works. If the report seems to show that an MP has
failed in delivering his promises to his people, then he can be sacked
immediately. Though this idea seems to be a nice one, but implementing this
will be an add-on task on the government exchequer. There are able government
bodies and agencies that can keep track of an individual portfolio’s progress
and recommend improvements.
At the last part of the book, Roy talks about the role
of media, the fourth pillar of our constitution. These days’, the media’s role
has been largely opinion oriented than the facts driven. Print and Visual media
both are in a rat race to deliver fast new to their viewers and readers, that
makes them to deliver news without checking the facts and relevance. As per the
author’s suggestion, he recommends the government to curb the media and put
forth a stringent guidelines and recommendations in terms of delivering the
authentic news. There are lots of people who are persecuted due to the false
propaganda of media. He suggests to setup fast track courts in dealing with the
media’s propagandist nature. These courts should be able to deliver justice
quickly and make the media to behave in a more responsible way. Through this
even lawyers would get employment and many of other staff members. Given the
context that author has come up with this idea, I see that he has been a
personal victim of the false media propagation. Anyway, there are courts to
decide whether Subrata Roy was indeed innocent and was actually framed by the
media. I really liked this particular idea. It should be the need of the hour to
control the mainstream media in a country like India. People are constantly fed
with the false stories, propaganda news, malicious content, inappropriate allegations,
and so on.
Overall, I feel this is a nice book. The ideas and
thoughts mentioned by the author was really an eye opener. The very impressive
idea that made me to think for over few minutes was to have a national religion
for India. Does that really work? We have no idea. But, author’s urge to have a
national religion for a diversified country like India seems too
unconventional. Never in the wildest dreams of any Indians, would this become a
reality. Even though majority of the country are wishing to see it happen in
near future. This book is not a recommending material, but to read once is not
a crime.
My Rating:
3/5
Note: This book was given to me by the Publishers in
exchange for an unbiased review.
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