I am a graduate from ISI, Bangalore. Unfortunately the head office of my Institute or you can say certificate issuing branch is situated in Kolkata. My own story gives a snap shot of communist culture in India. Is it communism or a shield to avoid the tag of being backward(far from development) area?
In my friend's tongue who is pursuing his MBBS course in so called best Institute in Kolakata, " Kichar mein hi kamal khilta hai." Is there any Lotus in the mud or there is only mud all around? As we all know, Kolkata is supposed to be one of the most prosperous name in terms of development during British days. Being a Bihari, I have found that there is only one state in Indian whose bureaucrats can be compared to Bihari counterpart in terms of work efficiency. If you will evaluate their work in comparison to their salary then they 150% over paid.
I went to ISI, Kolkata office at 11 Am to collect my certificate and they have asked me to submit a draft of 300Rs in favour of Institute. After completing this procedure they told me finally that the guy who is in charge of handling my certificate to me is absent on that day. I was out my temper but thanks to most gentle friend Chitrabhanu, who made me calm. On next day, finally I have got my certificates.
Finally, I entered in next step to get my certificate authenticated from HRD, West Bengal. The office was situated in writer's building, the building was in such a poor condition that no one can make a guess about this building to be a top administrative building of West Bengal. The office Babu(Clerk) told me in Bengali that it will take one month in verification job but if he will do something then it can be done in one week. I greeted Babu for showing me a quick way to finish my work. He took two days to compose a letter for verification to ISI and ISI took next 5 days to draft a reply on the enquiry. Finally, I submitted it to HRD West Bengal and got a recommendation letter to Dept. of foreign affairs to authenticate my documents.
At last, my documents came to desk of foreign affairs, Kolkata branch which is more look like the ticket counter of my village railway station. Where you have to stand on the road to wait for your turn. If there will be a crowd of 25 people for passport application then it results to a traffic jam on the road. It took another two days to get my documents verified. Finally, I have got my another work done from Indian bureaucrats.
My final doubt:- Can we achieve 10% growth rate with such a sincere workforce??? Am I going to change or get adopted to such environment if I am going to join Indian Government service?? Really, this is an open question.
In my friend's tongue who is pursuing his MBBS course in so called best Institute in Kolakata, " Kichar mein hi kamal khilta hai." Is there any Lotus in the mud or there is only mud all around? As we all know, Kolkata is supposed to be one of the most prosperous name in terms of development during British days. Being a Bihari, I have found that there is only one state in Indian whose bureaucrats can be compared to Bihari counterpart in terms of work efficiency. If you will evaluate their work in comparison to their salary then they 150% over paid.
I went to ISI, Kolkata office at 11 Am to collect my certificate and they have asked me to submit a draft of 300Rs in favour of Institute. After completing this procedure they told me finally that the guy who is in charge of handling my certificate to me is absent on that day. I was out my temper but thanks to most gentle friend Chitrabhanu, who made me calm. On next day, finally I have got my certificates.
Finally, I entered in next step to get my certificate authenticated from HRD, West Bengal. The office was situated in writer's building, the building was in such a poor condition that no one can make a guess about this building to be a top administrative building of West Bengal. The office Babu(Clerk) told me in Bengali that it will take one month in verification job but if he will do something then it can be done in one week. I greeted Babu for showing me a quick way to finish my work. He took two days to compose a letter for verification to ISI and ISI took next 5 days to draft a reply on the enquiry. Finally, I submitted it to HRD West Bengal and got a recommendation letter to Dept. of foreign affairs to authenticate my documents.
At last, my documents came to desk of foreign affairs, Kolkata branch which is more look like the ticket counter of my village railway station. Where you have to stand on the road to wait for your turn. If there will be a crowd of 25 people for passport application then it results to a traffic jam on the road. It took another two days to get my documents verified. Finally, I have got my another work done from Indian bureaucrats.
My final doubt:- Can we achieve 10% growth rate with such a sincere workforce??? Am I going to change or get adopted to such environment if I am going to join Indian Government service?? Really, this is an open question.
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