Monday TOI - "Learn to queue up to become UK citizen".
Good initiative by London authorities, I wish Indian Government could also do something on the same lines to make our own people learn how to make a queue and be part of it.
From the news-article -
Paul Woolas, the immigration minister, said “The simple act of taking one’s turn is one of the things that holds our country together. It is very important that new comers take their place in queues whether it is for a bus or a cup of tea,” Woolas said.
If we Indians learn to form a queue or atleast if we learn to not to break a queue, many of our basic and fundamental problems will be solved easily.
If you didn't get this yet, think again.
1 comment:
Well said Deepak. I completely agree. And of course - this is not only about "Queues" in the physical sense of the word. I loved the way you have used the queue analogy in a subtle way to give the message!
Many of us have gotten used to "the easy way out", by-passing the procedure; and in the process being unfair on other who do follow the processes. If this mentality changes - lot of problems will get solved easily.
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