Every time I manage a seat in the Satyam bus I heave a sigh of relief. Sometimes even the Mumbai trains seem simpler. Agreed the transportation is handled by an independent entity and the mismanagement is not our fault. But under the current circumstances two points warrant immediate attention.
1. Being the great leaders that we all are can't we just stand in a queue at the bus stand all by ourselves rather than behaving like the common junta ? Infact the common public in many cities is far more disciplined in this matter as compared to us at Satyam. In Mumbai I have invariably seen a queue being formed regardless of the number of people itching to get in.
2. Every state transport bus has reservation of seats for women. Why cant we have the same at Satyam. How can we bear to see our fellow female associates pushed around everytime they seek to get into a bus ? Eventually the poor women associates have to depend on a bhaiyya or a saiyya to help them out by reserving seats for them. And the rest just wait.
No matter how long we were formals and keep shaving off our beards, leave alone being leaders, we are far worser off than the man on the street if we don't behave with discretion.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
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