870. Preventive vigilance is sine
qua non for equitable growth
- Josheca Mukerji
Absolute
freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
-
Former US President,
Ronald Reagan
As
rightly said, absolute freedom, which means absence of preventive vigilance
leads to the collapse of a system. Our topic speaks of equitable growth. If a
system collapses, then how can there be equitable growth?
The word equitable itself implies that
there should be a fair deal which means that there should be a balanced
approach and certain undesirable factors owing to human failures should not be
allowed to go unchecked. That means it is all a game of checks and balances. As
we all know, the level of willingness determines the level of success. If
equitable growth is desired, it is imperative that there should be a high
degree of willingness to ensure fair play and justice. In any organization,
there are so many rules and regulations to ensure proper functioning and
holistic growth. Obviously, for proper implementation of such rules and
regulations, we need monitoring at different levels.
A point can arise here that those
responsible to finish off corruption by monitoring people can misuse the power
and can be corrupt themselves. But this is where transparency comes in.
Ours is a democratic system which means everyone is answerable to someone and,
ideally speaking, it should therefore be particularly easy for a democratic
country to bring out equitable growth. The answerability or accountability
itself acts as a preventive vigilance. As we know, power corrupts and absolute
power corrupts absolutely. So, preventive steps should be taken to ensure that
power is not kept concentrated in a few hands.
If there is no preventive
vigilance, then that would mean no
transparency which in turn would mean complete chaos resulting from corruption,
negligence, bias, insincerity, ignorance, lack of interest, favouritism,
carelessness, ulterior motives etc.
We keep hearing about so many scams.
Proper monitoring of the systems will definitely ensure their proper
functioning. There will not be any such unhealthy fall outs.
Conceded, some free- play is required
for the smooth running of any machinery but certain precautions are also a must
for the continuance of the functioning. If a system is too tight, which is to
say that there are too many restrictions, it cannot function at all. Likewise,
if the system is too loose i.e. there is insufficient preventive vigilance, it
will simply go haywire. In other words, excess of anything is bad. So, we can
safely conclude by saying that preventive vigilance, in just the required
measure, is absolutely necessary.
869.
Blessed is the person who is too busy to worry in the daytime and
too sleepy to worry at night.
868. Quarrel not at
all. No man resolved to make the most of himself can spare time for personal
contention.
-
Abraham Lincoln
867. There are offences given and offences
not given but taken.
- Izaak Walton
866. Experience is a hard teacher because she
gives the test first, the lesson afterward.
865. Advice is
the only commodity in the market where the supply always exceeds the demand.
864. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I
understand.
- Confucius
863. A peace is of
the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither
party loser.
-
William
Shakespeare
862.
The hardest
part of any journey is taking that first step.
861. The two hardest things
to handle in life are failure and success.
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