[Assam] Asom youths unaware of Govt policies: Survey (The Sentinel, 03.12.2007)
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 10:57:36 PST 2007
Well, yes KC is correct - it seems there is no speedpost available to South
Africa. But there is regular/ordinary service to South Africa.
On 12/3/07, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Mukul da
>
> From the site that Babul Gogoi sent
>
> http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Netscape/foreigntariff.html
>
> South Africa is obviously there in the dropdown. I suspect the clerk at
> the post office (and possibily the other officials) either do not have the
> latest software or are not computer literate.
>
> --Ram
>
>
> On 12/3/07, mc mahant <mikemahant at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > <As the country was projecting itself as an IT hub, the youth of Asom
> > were found to be much ignorant about it. 36 per cent are not aware where the
> > software is stored in a computer. Only five per cent use e-mails regularly,
> > 54 per cent never used e-mail and 21 per cent of them want to, but do not
> > know how to use the e-mail.>
> >
> >
> >
> > I am not too sure about India being an IT hub!
> > Incident was today's.
> > I dropped into Guahati GPO to SpeedPost(EMS) an article to Durban
> > ,South Africa 2014.
> > The mouse- toting booking Clerk exclaimed :
> > "What is this you are writing--there is no country called South Africa"
> > My telling him that Sonia Gandhi and MMS have both paid State visits to
> > South Africa a couple of months back--did not impress him.
> > He grudgingly took a huge sum of money,booked the article and handed me
> > a receipt--Durban-USA
> > I demanded to see the GPO Master.
> > PM was baffled too. His ultramodern Flatscreen monitor had no SA either.
> > I told him "Your Nation's Father M.K.Gandhi brought a copy of African
> > National Congress from there(and so many lived here happily ever after)' .
> > This also fell flat on him."Iam helpless" he pleaded.
> > "Oh no you are not helpless--you have all the genius sitting at
> > Delhi-pick up and dial -speak--you are here to solve problems". He advised
> > me to write in the Sentinel!!!
> > "Sir , you do not know our Problems"--he pleads.
> >
> > Finally after3 top officers battled with various discs and Rule Books
> > the said --the best we can do is book it for Central African
> > Republic,Kenya,Morocco,Botswana or --presto hey-Namibia.
> > I said NAmibia then--but how will it go to Durban SA
> > They all were very hopeful "Sir do not worry--somehow it will reach".
> > I did not hear them say 'God is there'
> > Iam trying now to locate PMGeneral- in Delhi's -E-mailID.
> >
> > The objects listed in Article below may or may not be relevant in 2007.
> > These can be looked up.
> > Not so when a" IT Hub Nation" battles so hard to get a country called
> > SA!
> > mm
> > > Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 12:54:42 +0000> From: buluassam at yahoo.co.in> To:
> > assam at assamnet.org> Subject: [Assam] Asom youths unaware of Govt
> > policies: Survey (The Sentinel, 03.12.2007 )> > > Asom youths unaware of
> > Govt policies: Survey> > Guwahati, Dec 2: In a youth survey conducted by a
> > magazine in Asom, it was found that the State's youth lacked the knowledge
> > of the Government policies and other major issues of national and
> > international importance. The survey was conducted by a monthly magazine
> > Jibon among 2270 students and youths in the age of 15-40 in more than a
> > hundred villages and towns, with equal male-female ratio and proportionate
> > urban-rural representation. According to the survey, 95 per cent youth was
> > found unaware of the separate Ministry for North-east (Department for North
> > East Region), with 46 per cent even demanding such a ministry be created.
> > Seventy six per cent did not know where the North Eastern Council (NEC) was
> > headquartered (in Shillong), with 29 per cent thinking such a council did
> > not exist at all. Another 51 per cent did not even know that Irom Sharmila,
> > whose hunger strike for past couple of years against alleged army excesses
> > has drawn international attention, was from> Manipur, though 83 per cent
> > knew where Kanaklata attained martyrdom. Though 90 per cent know that
> > Baichung Bhutia is a footballer, at least six per cent think that he is the
> > king of Bhutan. The youth were equally ignorant in international matters
> > like what brought Mohammad Yunus of Bangladesh the Nobel Prize is not known
> > to 75 per cent, while 13 per cent think he got it for being a freedom
> > fighter. Yunus was awarded the Nobel Prize for micro-financing in the rural
> > areas.> The survey also proved to be an eye opener when it came to lack of
> > awareness among the State's youth regarding financial matters. As many a 38
> > per cent could not answer whether the RBI can print money on its own to make
> > the country owner, with 15 per cent thinking that it can do so on the
> > Finance Minister's directive.> Forty five per cent of the youth did not know
> > what sensex is related to as five per cent related it to sex and another
> > four per cent to heartbeat. Though 64 per cent know what is a credit card,
> > 14 per cent think it is a card for availing banks loans and 10 per cent
> > think it is a guarantee card against bank loans.> In yet another finding, 38
> > per cent youth had no clue how the money comes at the ATMs, with 13 per cent
> > thinking that it came from the bank through satellite or wire and eight per
> > cent thinking that ATM's print currency. > As the country was projecting
> > itself as an IT hub, the youth of Asom were found to be much ignorant about
> > it. 36 per cent are not aware where the software is stored in a computer.
> > Only five per cent use e-mails regularly, 54 per cent never used e-mail and
> > 21 per cent of them want to, but do not know how to use the e-mail. In
> > health matters the youths fared comparatively better with 93 per cent
> > knowing that jaundice is a water-borne disease and 91 per cent knew that
> > kissing does not cause AIDS. > The editor of Jibon Suresh Ranjan Goduka said
> > such findings would help the policy makers to frame better youth policies so
> > that they become aware of the relevant issues. (UNI)> > (The Sentinel,
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