While you are driving down
the busy city lanes sometime of the year someday, from there to somewhere, busy
negotiating ruthless traffic, busy minding the gap, minding your own business,
busy processing next to-do-list on your mental map, driving with occasional
subconscious glimpse of buzzing city with all that glam and beauty and buzz and
noise and colors; glimpse of the city with constant familiar flux; suddenly on
the footpath, on the next turn, on the traffic junction or on the dim corner of
street you spot a poor deprived child, a beggar in patchwork cloth, an old
discarded person or a doped fainted soul, often pretentiously indifferent but
sometime being concerned it comes to your mind, what can you do for them? Why
they are in that state? What opportunities they lacked? What is their future? What
is the way out for them? Is there
someone listening to them? Apparently it’s not their first choices to be there
in that unpleasant state!
No matter how rich, how
well off, how busy you are in your own life you must have come across such
instance and have thought at least for once that what can you do for them? There
might be policies, might be schemes for their revival but they might not be
aware of such things, there might be some poster of welfare scheme to rescue
them from that situation posted right at the display board of that bus stop but
may be they don’t know how to read, no one told them either, may be they are
educated but they lack a caring hand to push them towards a better life, may be
the sheer number of them making it difficult for city administrations to deal
with them, may the same sheer number of them calls for restructuring of public
welfare policies and re-engineering the implementation strategies.
Something somewhere
lacking, some lessons to be learned, some immediate rescue actions need to be
taken, with a sincere note of hope we need to initiate a discussion on variety
of such issues on variety of platforms to come up with some concrete and
realistic alternative livelihood solutions. Something which will give them a
respectful livelihood and a dignified life! One still feels that it’s more of
policy level issue than the monetary one. Policies like customized education,
mandatory skill development, upfront plans for aging city population, teaching
survival tricks and strategies right from the elementary education up to the
higher education ladder and even to the uneducated population, survival from
financial breakdown, survival from natural calamity, surviving from personal,
professional, physical and medical emergencies, surviving poverty and old age in
a dignified manner of course with institutional support, citizen participation
and motivation!
We need to make every citizen
skilled and able enough to earn their own livelihood even if they already have
livelihood resources at disposal, even if they have family and people to take
care of at present, at least as a backup livelihood plan so that they don’t end
up being abandoned and begging in streets in case of major setbacks, so that at
least there offspring don’t spend whole of their life on street relying on
other’s mercy. Simply educating 100% of population is not the ultimate solution
for urban poverty for that matter poverty of any kind, even formal education will
have to be skill oriented from the very beginning; we can keep narrating
encyclopedia to them later! Just an argument though, an 8 to 12 year child who
has some livelihood skill up his sleeves can survive even flourish in his life
picking up right opportunities, if hypothetically he has no other options left,
but it might be very difficult for many of children of same age group to deal
with such situations with generalized Not-so-skill-oriented mass education which
is being transferred to them at school at present. Education system need to
include more and more of technical and creative skill and hobby oriented course
structure from the very beginning, one can even think of tailor-made customized
education for every single student identifying there talent and inclination
early in life. Even if they don’t have to use those skills they can peruse them
as their hobby or alternative income source in course of time, and we’ll have a
pool of incredibly talented, confident, morally and financially elevated citizens.