I was born in a fauzi family and later
went on to join the Sainik School at Satara. These two events sealed my career
choice even before I realised that there could be other careers as well. Joining
the armed forces alone became the goal in life; after all getting ones name on
the roll of honour at the School was and probably still is a major achievement. Having now retired after serving in the Army
and later in a public sector undertaking, one looks back with nostalgia at some
of the career choices that are available in the Govt.
Armed forces will remain at the top of
the choices for the simple reason that it was the chosen profession. Life in
the Army (similar aspects would hopefully apply to other two services) is
challenging yet enjoyable. One forms strong bonds which last a life time, with
coursemates, units and formations served in or even places as small as Gachham.
Life in the services is unique in that one has to work hard and serve in all
sorts of places, in peace stations or field. The wives and the children bear the brunt of it
especially when the person has to go to the field station leaving them behind,
but then the organisation looks after the
members all the way, even after retirement. . Having recently attended two get togethers,
the feeling of nostalgia about the time spent in the unit and enjoyment of
meeting long lost friends was really to be seen to be believed. Army is not all
about playing and partying though, there is plenty of training to be undergone
as well as to impart. There are also a variety of jobs that one is required to
undertake with meagre resources and time constraints and all this keeps one on
his toes. The move up the chain is very competitive since its a very steep
pyramid out there and if 9 is not your boss’s favourite number and not your
lucky number as well, your professional competence alone may not be of much help.
But the respect that Fauzis still command in the Society proves that at the end
of it all, armed forces remains the preferred choice of many.
All India services like the IAS, IPS
etc were earlier quite prized careers. Although the selection process is
similar, albeit with a higher educational requirement, their service graph is
entirely different to the Fauzis. Earlier, they had to deal with the vision of
the politicians and ensure its delivery to the citizens. Somewhere down the
line and with the passage of time, there was and is no vision and the all India
services people have become the servants of the political masters. Imagine being
posted to states ruled by some of the regional parties who know they cannot
last more than one term in office and one can imagine the plight of such govt
servants. One thing in their favour though, they have a hand in all the decision
making and get the best of the deals for themselves. Also their move up the
chain is guaranteed and they have great prospects at post retirement placement
within the govt, enjoying even more perks and status than they did while in
service. And if they land up in lucrative ministries, who knows, even the likes
of ambanis pick them up.. One may never see an all India services person settle
in the neighbourhood after retirement since they are the chosen ones and get
land and housing at subsidised rates along with the politicians. And when they
decide to join politics, there is not much of a hue and cry unlike when a
Veteran does.
A
small note about PSUs, I happened to get in to one in 2003 but could never
understand the need for the kind of politicking and the rivalry between various
cadres that existed. Working there, one realised that one is expected to go
with the system, not work too hard and let matters be. On the contrary, trying
to work hard was looked down upon and got one in to trouble. Going up the chain
there too is much easier, its getting the prize postings where knowing people
got better dividends. People are good too but there is no incentive to work
hard, do I sound like a person for free enterprise?
That brings me to the politicians who
are there to “serve the people.” Immediately after independence, most leaders
were visionaries, had given up lucrative careers to join the movement and their
lives were full of sacrifices for the cause of the nation. They are the ones
who laid the foundations of the country. Two or three decades down the line,
things changed so very much that being a politician became a dynastic right of
the privileged few, starting at the very
top. We now know who the next MP/MLA/Corporator will be because the choice sare
limited to families on either sides. Success is no longer measured by how many
institutions/facilities have been created but by how much the wealth has grown from
one election to the next. When reservations of seats for women was announced,
the ladies of the house also came out but we all know who continues to wield
the power. Politicians get to establish Universities and Schools, sugar and
other cooperatives and also win contracts for their near ones. Now in the age
of visibility, the birth days of all members of the family are well known since
huge billboards with photos announcing the dates and good wishes of other hopefuls
are put up all over, without caring for rules and regulations. Apart from all
this, the politicians get to make rules for themselves and get their pay, perks
and pensions enhanced from time to time without
much discussion, after all jiski lathi
usiki bhains! If a person really
wants to look after generations to come, politics in India provides the one
real choice. Of course life in that field too must be tough and then people
like Arvind come along and spoil the fun.
So at the end of it, when I look back I
know I made the correct choice of leading a life of dignity, living by the
rules and ensuring that, one served the Nation and ensured that the persons who
served in the units and formations got what they deserved and needed to carry
out their tasks. And I continue to enjoy life as a Veteran.
2 comments:
Very well written Deepak! Yes ur choice was almost decided at the age of 10-11 yrs! Fortunately it turned out to be the best choice!!
Dear Deepak,
Gave very good insight in PSUs working as well. Very well written!!!.
I know you from Karve house days but came to know about your fauzi background and working in PSUs now.
Keep writing.
Sham Phadnis.
KH 456.
9867562518
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