Friday, October 3, 2008

RULES - Make or Break????

Indians, especially youth have a high end of concern for settling abroad. Now, the ban of smoking by Anbumani Ramadoss have paved yet another way for it for Indians to prefer foreign countries where smoking is a very much a part of regular life.

Smoking, a matter of prestigious deal is getting hit in India. Oct 2nd 2008 can be declared as a slavery day for smoking men in India. We have got smokers of different kinds like occasional smokers, self controlled smokers and chain smokers.

Men of 14+ years fall under the category of smoking who are not children to punish. Teens basically have the ‘let things happen’ attitude and this law increases such an attitude in the youth. It is very universal that every one of us has the instinct “Break the Rules”. Men feel that the law is peeping into their private life and therefore the attitude to contempt the rule is developing.

Individual privacy cannot be clogged whilst smoking, which is noxious to human life, cannot be let to grow. It is after all for the wellbeing of the populace, that the Government is implementing such laws but to gain a proper result, the path chosen must be correct. So, instead of imposing it as a rule, can there be a production control which will indirectly lead to the expected result. Self realisation must be developed instead of enforcing laws.

Are the citizens clever in “Breaking the Rules” or the Government clever in “Making the Rules”???

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