
Students add their voice to anti-corruption!
The recent movement against corruption by Anna Hazare inspired all of us and filled us with hope. We addressed this with our young students and asked them to meditate for a few moments for a corruption free India. After the meditation the students were asked what they visualised! Came a child’s voice – “let there be million more Anna Hazare’s!” Jai Hind.

Anna Hazare - our inspiration for a better India
We are proud that our young ones are adding their inner voice to the movement against corruption by Anna Hazare. These are the ways in which we inculcate value education as part of our early childhood education. Among social issues, corruption is the largest social problem we face and we hope we are moving towards a solution…
Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali), are succumbed in ‘Culture of Poverty’(a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-administrative system, weak mother language, continuous absorption of common space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold. Simply depriving their(the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative behaviour (values) to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately co-parenting of those children those are born out of ignorance, real poverty. All of us are being driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever be able to bring that genuine freedom (from vicious cycle of ‘poverty’) in their own life/attitude, involve themselves in ‘Production of Space’(Henri Lefebvre), at least initiate a movement by heart, decent & dedicated Politics will definitely come up.
Anna Hazare, a famous social activist, has been in the limelight because he has vowed to fast unto death, a powerful tool used by the Mahatma years ago, to protest against corruption. He is urging the government to accept and implement the Jan Lokpal Bill, proposed to put power in the hands of civilians to end corruption.
The bill has been pending for 43 odd years. Hazare’s fast has moved people so deeply that thousands of them, from across the nation, are taking to the streets. And what’s more, on Wednesday, Sharad Pawar, infamous for corruption allegations against him, had to unwillingly resign from the Group of Ministers, under extreme public pressure.
We asked idiva readers how effective and important this move was for a corruption-free India. Here’s what they had to say:
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he is the best
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