Saturday, October 27, 2007

Bureaucracy!

The moderators can delete this article, if they find it to be damaging the image of the site...But being a blogger, I guess I have the freedom to say things the way I want it...

We speak so much about the bureaucracies in the government, that they dont seem to understand the needs of the common man, and that they do no encourage the ones which most of the people generally appreciate...

But, when the onus is on us to take the initiative and ensure smooth process, we indulge in similar behavior, In that case what right do we have to comment on the ill treatment that we receive from the government officials...

Iam writing this blog after witnessing an event...The event was going on smoothly, and the crowd was appreciating the way things are happening...and out of no where comes this guy and removes the plug for the projector...the justification is that the projector is needed for a different event after half an hour...It took 10 minutes for the team to re-arrange the projector and bring things to normalcy...

The way things are dealt with by the concerned person because he was incharge of the projector resembled me of the bureacucracy....

I certainly udnerstand the pressure that the organizers are going through, and Iam very very vey impressed by the event management so far....

This is just a small aberration from the way the event has been handled, but I couldn't stop myself from blogging about the rude behavior...

Apologies for any discomfort caused henceforth! I dont intend to have any prejudice agaisnt the concerned person, but at the same time couldn't stop myself from commenting about it... End of the day everything happens for good..ain't it?


Added by Satyakam:

The views expressed by Sriram here are a spectator's view of the incident. Actually there has been a bit of misinterpretation of the incident. And this has led to the viewers feel so. The concerned person who (is thought to) pulled the projector plug out, actually was trying to take away the extension cable. He did not know that the projector was connected to that particular extension cable. He disconnected the extension cable and as a result the projector went off. The crowd felt that it was a deliberate attempt to switch off the projector. But people, how come anyone do so in an ongoing event? When he realised that he had plucked the wrong cable out, he was apologetic. In the heat of the moment people must have felt it as a deliberate attempt, which it was obviously not. This is not a clarification to the story but an insider's attempt to clear the confusion. By now you must have realised who the insider is... :P :P

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