Save the green cover and conserve forests. Save hills before they are referred in stories as once upon a time. Conserve energy by turning-off lights when not required (don't turn-off lights in emergency situations, when dealing with any calamity except where it is required to turn-off power, when some work is going on, when there are safety concerns for people, or when someone is sick and there is a need for adequate lighting). Avoid dumping disposables on railway tracks, open lands, river and sea shores to prevent landfills and to ensure a clean environment.

Beware of Bird fancier's lung, an interstitial lung disease. Timely vaccination can protect precious little lives from vaccine-preventable diseases—Save a child, save a life, and save a dream. Refer government and regulatory advisories, directives, or guidelines. Keep first-aid kit at home and workplace for use in emergencies. Cover water containers to prevent dengue. Avoid fire accidents during festive season. Do not apply iced or cold water on burns and use only cool running water as a first aid. In case a person is bed-ridden for a long time, use air bag to prevent bed sores whether at home or at health care centre. Prefer using prescribed medicines by the health expert and be aware of anti-microbial resistance. Try to start early for work if the workplace is far away rather than overspeeding or boarding overcrowded transport services during rush hour. If possible, try to help the elderly if you find that they are unable to cross the road due to heavy traffic. If possible, offer your seat to the elderly or those in need in buses and metro trains.

Cautious Optimism

It was Anna all over India over the last two days and still continues to be so. The massive support for the 74 year old Kisan Baburao Hazare popularly known as Anna Hazare attracted attention of the entire world. Earlier the government which arrested Anna on Tuesday morning had to back down amid protests across the country and order his release. However, Anna agreed to come out of Jail only after authorities granted permission to fast at the famous Ramlila Maidan for 15 days. Many question his stand on the Lokpal bill issue, and Parliament’s power to frame laws is not questionable. However, Anna’s real achievement has been the awakening of the Indian citizen. Thousands of citizens participated in a candle light march at India Gate demonstrating their support to fight against corruption. As I write, people are organizing protests across the country. Suddenly, people found a voice in the form of Anna Hazare, who was awarded Padmashri in 1990 and Padmabhushan in 1992.
The Prime Minister, the architect of the economic reforms in India is well respected, yet government’s handling of the situation should have been better. The Opposition parties as expected were quick to seize the opportunity to corner the government on the issue. It is an opportunity in disguise for the Prime Minister to evolve a strong mechanism to fight corruption. On the other hand, the civil society is expected to act in a responsible manner and utilize the support provided by the people to strengthen Indian democracy. They have to tread with caution as abuse of power provided by  the people is in itself, a form of corruption. While honest governance is important to eradicate corruption, we as citizens have equal responsibility to discourage corrupt practices in our daily life.

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