Today, after a gap of many years I met one of the vibrant guys from the club. Despite all these years, he has retained to keep himself chirpy, vibrant and from the outside he seems full of life. While we chatted and updated the events and activities, he punched on the topic of problems in Kerala.
Soon it was clear how he felt the DJ programs in Cochin and it's connection to drugs or whatever as the biggest malice. In short, I was disappointed at the way he has formed his opinion on what he stressed.
One thing is clear, the people in Kerala addicted to print and TV media are easily swayed by these reports, while bigger issues are ignored.
Nobody talks about the lack of garbage collection and the growing plastic and household waste which are dumped by the road side or in some empty property? What will happen when the rain falls and carries these waste to our waster table?
No one discusses on how public corruption and uncleanliness in Trivandrum city. What about some mentoring plans to young people in Kerala? Is Gulf job their only solution? What about the way the politicians has made a fiasco out of the alcohol policy in the state? What if Kerala looses tourist money due to these illogical laws?
Is it time for these leaders to find more serious topics or for the news medium to ring a positive change in the state? Well, there's still time for these media houses, before they will loose subscriber base and ad revenue. When will they ever learn? ( Line from the song - Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Peter, Paul & Mary)
Soon it was clear how he felt the DJ programs in Cochin and it's connection to drugs or whatever as the biggest malice. In short, I was disappointed at the way he has formed his opinion on what he stressed.
One thing is clear, the people in Kerala addicted to print and TV media are easily swayed by these reports, while bigger issues are ignored.
Nobody talks about the lack of garbage collection and the growing plastic and household waste which are dumped by the road side or in some empty property? What will happen when the rain falls and carries these waste to our waster table?
No one discusses on how public corruption and uncleanliness in Trivandrum city. What about some mentoring plans to young people in Kerala? Is Gulf job their only solution? What about the way the politicians has made a fiasco out of the alcohol policy in the state? What if Kerala looses tourist money due to these illogical laws?
Is it time for these leaders to find more serious topics or for the news medium to ring a positive change in the state? Well, there's still time for these media houses, before they will loose subscriber base and ad revenue. When will they ever learn? ( Line from the song - Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Peter, Paul & Mary)
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