Sunday, November 14, 2010

Say Good Morning with Bread & Perish!

OUR COUNTRY'S CITY dwellers have access to machine-made white bread. The production of white bread from refined flour or maida takes place by eradicating Vitamins of minerals in the process. The final product, white bread, is pleasant to taste, but causes havoc with the teeth. On the other hand it adversely effect the digestive system.

Whole wheat contains besides the usual carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. The vitamins are concentrated in the outer layer of the kernel. Refining retains mainly the carbohydrates, and eliminates most of the vitamins. Both zinc and cadmium are found in wheat grain: the zinc in the outer layer, the cadmium in the grain centre. Milling removes the zinc, but retains the cadmium: beneficial is eradicated, the malignant is maintained.

The final product lasts longer since even the oils are lost, but it is without fiber. This is an unwanted development since fiber less paste sticks in the crevices of the teeth and causes caries. It also leads to constipation. But like white sugar, and like satellites, VCRs and airports, white bread is another major symbol of modern civilization.

Having discovered that the technology that produces white bread also ruins it nutritionally, millers in western countries now add synthetic vitamins and minerals to the flour they use to make bread. So we have 'vitamin-enriched' bread! Technology first eliminates the vitamins and minerals from the flour, and then shores it up through synthetic inputs.

Poleszynski's United Nations University study concludes that the best way to relate to wheat and flour is the Indian way.

Rudolf Ballantine writes: 'The Indians continue, as they have done for thousands of years, to quietly grind their flour with stone mills and sift out the coarsets 5 percent producing a bread (roti, chapati and phulka) both wholesome and digestible. It seems likely that this process approaches the ideal, and there is no reason why modern steel roller mills could not be adapted to produce a similar product.

The periodic visits made by our roti-eaters to the flour mill are necessitated by the fact that the germ of the wheat contains oils. Consequently, whole wheat flour, from which such oils have not been removed, tends to go rancid. Since whole grains do not spoil for years, it makes sense to mill only small amounts at a time. The solution on the whole is modest, ingenious. But it is unglamorous. What is modern must be welcomed, otherwise people will say we are living in the eighteenth century and not in the twenty-first! Besides, we have so many dental colleges, and their products suffer from an unemployment problem. The proliferation of caries among the population could keep all dentists gainfully employed, and add to economic growth.

The periodic milling to wheat by Indian households is a prime example of an older technology that cannot be updated or improved by modern science. It is in fact a form of permanent or constantly unhappy with itself, continuously engaged in modifying its technologies till we have reached a point where such modification has become an end in itself. Once modification itself becomes a source of profit, it seems a natural process, something the human species has always been doing since it felt the need for technology.

Fortunately, a large number of people intend to preserve the older system of milling their wheat to prepare their rotis. They may not know that their habits have recently been vindicated in world forums such as the UNU. But this does not matter. More important is the planner's prejudice, which, as in the case of sugar, has blindly convinced him that large-scale sugar factories and flour mills are the answers to modern India's needs. Such opinions are getting increasingly difficult to maintain in the light of more knowledge. But the bondage to modernity is of a peculiar kind. Often, its alleged superiority or advantage is thrust upon us only to conceal the fact that some bureaucrat has made a commission on some sale of technology (which this country may not at all need).

Who is An Administrator ?

WHAT IS THE role of an administrator in the society? Going by English definition, its one who administers. Fortunately the Indian civilization and Sanskrit language is very advanced and has appropriate words for everything. Kshatrias are the people who are supposed to be the rulers. Who is a Kshatria? Someone born of a Rajput father? No, its very clearly written in our scriptures that Brahmans, Kshatria, Vaishya and Shudra are four classes of all human being based on their qualities and their deeds. So Kshatrias are (kshati =damage, Tra=destroyer). The one who destroys those who damage the society.

If someone grabs other's property or insults his family or denies their rights, or disturbs people from performing their duties, such a person is to be controlled or eliminated buy the kshatrias. On the contrary what is happening today? Mafias, smugglers, criminals, cheats, frauds, black marketeers, rapists, dacoits, murderers are working hand in glove with the ruling elite. The entire administration has become void of 'niti'. 'Niti' is derived out of Naitikta (Morality).

Morality comes out of sacrifices and renunciation. But today the majority of the administrators are freely indulging in enmassing wealth and sense gratification. Then how can there be peace and prosperity in the society? The administrators have to set an example. Unfortunately, there is total lack of moral leadership in the country.

The immoral forces are dominant and aggressive. Irony of the situation is that people claim to resort to Gandhian methods of satyagrha when they are raided by C.B.I. Arif Md. Khan and custom officers of Delhi Airport are good example of this phenomenon. Imagine the fate of the country where the reform movement is also being led by those who need to reform themselves.

The problem started when the centralisation of power was done to benefit few individuals. There is not a single party who can claim to identify 500 honest upright and clean candidates for the next Lok Sabha out of 900 million people. They will not do it also because it does not suit their interest to strengthen democracy which would ultimately weaken them. But all those who feel concerned for this nation and who are unhappy with the state of affairs should come forward to provide sufficient opportunity for such leadership to grow at the grass root level.

India is a great country. Those who curse Indian people have not understood the beauty of this civilization. Pessimism creeps out of self-negation or of compromising attitude. Those who are clean and have moral force they never lose hope and keep on trying.

Our appeal will have a force only when we are morally strong and we have full conviction for what we stand. So we should try to solve problems that are present within our surroundings within the resources at our disposal. We have to ask ourselves, are we making an intelligent use of our existence? Or are we living an animas life of eating, sleeping, mating and defending out interests.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

जाना मुख्यमंत्री का


Rajasthan Patrika 12 Nov 10
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