The flowers in our garden look different since the monsoon rain subdue their colour, vigour and odour! The usual fullness and fragrance are missing!
This season was to be a celebration time for students waiting to begin their academic year in schools and colleges in India.
However, the students waiting for their medical college admissions got disappointed as the National Entrance and Eligibility Test for which they appeared was cancelled due to leakage of the test paper. Now they await for the next test and the academic year for them would begin two or three months later.
Every year in the recent years, there was a strong suspicion of some disorder in connection with the organisation of the entrance test for medical admission.
This brings back a debate that some teachers in medical colleges raised when the national entrance test was imposed. The concern was the transparency and integrity of the system in setting the examination paper and valuing them, more so, the valuing was to be done digitally with hundreds of supervisors involved in this process !
Now that suspicion is upheld with the government cancelling the examination and ordering for another entrance test! The corrupt practices of leaking the examination paper to gain financially is now under investigation.
The beautiful flowers in the garden get dampened by incessant rain.
The moral decline in value system and the indulgence in practices to gain financially impair the ethical standards needed in such situations.
This is the down side of life style changes in the society where success is attributed to being wealthy. The wealth acquisition becomes a greed and people succumb to this violating all moral precepts.
The escalating war in West Asia, caused by irresponsible acts of the USA, Israel and Iran spring from such a moral distortion. For each of the three nations, personal gain alone matters. The global value system of equity and equal opportunities for all got subsumed by the desire to control, dominate and gain financially.
I met a couple last week end, both retired professors from the Christian Medical College, Vellore, who inspite of their physical limitations reach out to others to support them in times of need. Their gentle message was 'Do good all the time and that becomes a leaven to influence people and behaviour'!
When the collective system fails or succumbs to existential pressures, the moral fortitude of some can become a lamp in darkness.
I feel disturbed by the way a nation like the USA, who has 'In God we Trust' inscribed in their bills, turning to an orientation 'In wealth we trust' initiated by its current president.
The Benedictine monks in the late 8th century who sponsored the rescue mission in the Alpine mountains to save those who were crossing the mountain ranges when caught in a snow storm, comes back to me. They established network of mountain monasteries, valley hospices, medical dispensaries, supply depots for travellers and took care of pilgrims. The rail and road connection between Locarno and Zurich developed inspired by this noble service. The saint Bernard rescue dogs were used probably from 1050 initiated by St Bernard OF Menthon, an Augustanian canon. The Gotthard Museum located in an old road house of 1834, brings together the stories and recollections of acts of service done to rescue people from an impending calamity.
I feel enthused by a verse in the New Testament of the Bible in the book of Galatians 6:9, ' Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up'!
This calls for hope and doing good with liberality and goodwill!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
our garden