Heavy rains and the disaster in the financial capital of India are just showing us the other face of coin, the coin of development of India.When, loss of a single's life can deeply hurt the hearts of the people close to the life-loser, we cannot measure the damage to lost and existing lives due to this devastation. Moving closer to reason and causes of all this, we'd certainly find ourselves guilty to some extent. We always blame the system, government and public for not doing their jobs properly, for being sold for few pennies.
I ask myself and then others to just answer a simple question, don't we remain completely neutral to anything unimportant to oneself happening outside the home and office? Don't we try to be the first person in every queue, be it at railway station, movie theater, or elsewhere? Is it not WE who offers bribe to cops, when caught for violating the simple traffic rules? Isn't it WE, the EDUCATED ones, who find it extremely difficult to stay in long queues for giving our vote, just at the cost of those tea sips at home?
What all I mean to say is, we should revise ourselves to get our country in shape. We have to draw a line between important and unimportant!