Globe & Mail – MBA-turned-village chief takes on India’s bureaucracy

MBA-turned-village chief takes on India’s bureaucracy

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/mba-turned-village-chief-takes-on-indias-bureaucracy/article10701347/

This is the very first time that I see hope within reach for India and it’s place on the world stage.

Here’s how I’m viewing this from this article. First it’s saving grace is the fact that it has ENGLISH as a communications tool to convey the message of change globally to other nations.

Second is the fact that there are many smart simple people living on the Indian Continent. Education does NOT tell all, BUT it certainly helps to grab other peers attention spans long enough to put in and plant a word, idea or seed of change without confrontation in the collective minds of thinkers. I see education more as a CRM MINDMAP, but on an OPEN MINDED LEARNING LEVEL that established ‘TRUST’ relationships between people far and wide.

However with that said, it’s the field experience of daily Life that makes it or breaks it as being workable and practical. Theories are fine to plot a DOT on a map, but the whole image only comes together once that image can move and flex under real time natural conditions.

This is where this story comes into being. You see with so many villages in India, on a small tight continent with such a huge population base, the only reasonable thing is to manage everything locally and work up the food chain up to bigger government.

People who care about other people such as Chhavi Rajawat in Soda are the prime movers and doers who will transform the world into a ONE PEACEFUL WORLD piece by PEACE. It’s as simple as that. No complicated stories. Local laws that are solved locally. Bigger issues move on up to wiser people who have experience and wisdom blended together into one who can divide problems and re-combine them back into a WHOLE for the greater good. It’s all transformational instead of being just a numbers game.

After all who wants to be knows as a number in a big jig saw puzzle when a name can bring you closer to someone in heart and spirit.

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