Sunday, July 01, 2012

DREAMS of an IYCian


I would like to share some of my similar dreams and wish lists as an IYCian

Certifications Paths in IYC
Note: This is an abstract and I'm currently putting serious and sincere efforts and readings on this topic.

As a spirited IYCian I would like to dream of an idea of having different level of Certifications Exams for every IYCian. It can be a kind of exam, online, written or practical camps.
There should be Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced levels of Certifications in IYC. After some years media should start branding leaders like ‘He is an IYC Certified Politician’. Idea is to mould each IYCian to be a valuable strategic leader. Some initial sketch about the content of these curriculum I could think of are.

Beginner Level: Leadership, Management Skills, Decision Making, Analytical and Logical thinking, Basic Law Awareness, Fundamentals of Economics. Fundamentals of Political Science, Awareness of Government Projects for common man (Aam Admi ka Sipahi)

Intermediate Level: Advanced Political Science. Public Administration, India History, Indian National Congress History, Overview of World history and Economy, Economics of growth and development, Election strategies.

Expert Level: Political thoughts of other parties. Western political thoughts (Plato,Aristotile, Marx etc) Biographical analysis of legendary leaders (Political and non-political), Case studies on the fallen economies, Risen economies, Reasons for economic crisis, Case studies of fallen and risen political and non-political youth organizations in the world, Parliament proceedings, International Relations

* Sources for Learnings:- All the resources should be made online for reading. Best start would be IGNOU FlexiLearn website.What a wonderful treasure of knowledge with around 40000 study material openly available for reading and downloading

Main areas: Modules from MA Economics, Political Science, Public Administration

Mission Developed India 2020
I would like to dream this ultimate goal being achieved with the help of we IYCians. 


Do we realize that IYC members’ network is the ever biggest chain we have in this country with around 13 Million youths deeply rooted in every nook and corner of our country and strength will again increase in the coming years. We could achieve anything and everything if we move systematically and progressively.  


As Mahatma well said we should also start from our villages and we need to ensure MyPanchayat is developed by 2017. We should organize marathon workshops with similar minded organizations to realize the problems which MyPanchayat, potentials of MyPanchayat. If MyPanchayat can be developed by 2017 and we can easily achieve MyCountry  developed by 2020. We should read Dr. Abdul Kalam’s  ‘India 2020’ like a bible. We should target for 100% literacy in MyPanchayat. We should start creating job opportunities, look into possibilities of tapping natural resources like solar energy, rain water harvesting etc. We should help farmers to use modern scientific tools for agriculture and farming. We also need to understand more about economics as a science to know how we can march towards development.  As we know this is a very vast topic which cannot be covered in 2-3 pages, the summary is we should start thinking in this direction and as well said a good start means half-done.

Setting Short-Term and Long-Term Goals for each IYCian
As a spirited IYCian I wish to have short-term and long-term goals for each IYCian up to the grass-root level. This should be a kind of motivation booster for each IYCian to achieve targets.  Goals achieved should be reviewed in every 3 months.   Each goal should be well measurable. Goals should be there at national level, state level, constituency level, ward level and even at cadre level. Office bearers should have both individual level and team level goals. Every IYCian should have a clear visibility on the goals he/she has to achieve in another 3 months/6 months/1 year. Goals can be simple but should make some value addition to the society.
Some simple examples I could think of
Individual Level (Based on ward/mandal/constituency/education background)
  • Study and present a paper on economic development  in a community
  • Present a proposal on how MyPanchayat can be self sufficient
  • Assist poor and needy children in their studies
  • Plant 100 trees in your panchayat
  • Enroll 100 youths to IYC
Panchayat Level
  • Setting up reading room and reading club
  • Setting up an oratory club
  • Fighting for proper roads, internet availability
  • Setting up a water purification plant, biogas plant, bus stop, water harvesting plant, playground etc

Indian Youth Congress Mentors (IYCM)
As a studious IYCian I wish to learn from our past generations. We should form a platform of great mentors who can guide and support young IYCians. This should consists of economists, retired professors, management experts etc. They can also be very helpful in designing the curriculum for different learning paths in IYC and also they can guide IYCians to achieve their goals. For every Panchayat we should have a group of mentors whom IYCians can contact for guidance and advice. I believe we can never compromise on focus and knowledge these mentors can bring.

Anytime Membership
As an IYCian I wish to have IYC membership open all time. We should be able to submit all the scanned documents online and get a pre-membership and this pre-membership should get converted to actual membership when he/she starts actively participating in weekly meetings or activities. This way we can attract more young dynamic friends to IYC. I wish this is much needed because as of now we are able to conduct membership drive only once in a year or once in 2 years.  I ‘m afraid that a generation may cross their age limit during this time and they may not get this golden opportunity to be a part of IYC.

IYC public forum for regular debates on India Development
“INC was then a platform where all the different minded people can share their thoughts and join their hands for the   ultimate goal – FREEDOM” – Pranab Mukherjee in ‘The Congress and making of India Nation
As a passionate IYCian I wish to have a politicaly unbiased public forum/platform under the leadership of IYC where all people irrespective of the political creed can come and debate on the development topics and current affairs. Eminent speakers, economic experts and other political party leaders should be invited on a regular basis to organize politically unbiased workshops and symposiums. All these debates should be recorded and made available for further hearing. This should gradually get a credibility like TED (www.ted.com) or may be more than that.

Moot Parliament Competitions
As a spirited IYCian I wish to participate in regular Moot Parliament competitions in  ward level/constituency level/state level and National level. This will sharpen our thoughts and words and get more visibility on parliamentary proceedings and constitution. This will help us in molding IYCians to be valuable and disciplined Parliamentarians.

IYCian to be a next door  boy/girl
As a energetic IYCian I wish to see every IYCian to be a great helping hand to common man. Still common man is unaware of many government procedures project, MGNREGA, grants, self-employement programs available to help people from poverty. People believe these programs are unreachable. All IYCians should be well educated about these projects  and should be approachable to all people irrespective of the political ideologies.

IYC  blood donor database
As a socially committed IYCian I wish to have a nationalized blood donor database which is easily accessible across the country. This should get a national level credibility and there should be any case of unavailability of blood reported in MyPanchayat. SMS alerts to be implemented so that every IYCian gets the request and can act on time.
DISCLAIMER: All thoughts are just personal

Jai Hind
Jins Thomas

Saturday, June 30, 2012

‘As You Think’ - James Allen




Some books are so good and meaningful that we unknowingly read it again and again, and whenever we read it we get new concepts, new thoughts and it rejuvenates us again. ‘As You Think’ by James Allen is such a book, may be rarest of the rarest of its kind


James Allen wrote this book in 1904 and this book has been continuously changing lives of millions and millions of people even after 100 years.  Every morning he used to climb a mountain and spend many hours to reflect and meditate. Many of his books were written as he came down from the hill the early morning, where he spent those precious hours meditating while the world slept. It is also believed that he was spiritually awakened by a book, Light of Asia (Something which we can be proud of!!!). All of his works are made online free on James Allen Library. This book is supposed to be the inspiration for contemporary writers of his time including Norman Vincent Peale, Earl Nightingale, Denis Waitley and Tony Robbins.  Unlike certain books which takes days and months to read completely, ‘As You Think’ takes only one sitting to read it, just 28 pages.  But the effect will remain with us for years. Every concept is so straight to the point that if we miss a sentence we miss an important concept there.

“All that a man achieves and all that he fails to achieve is a direct result of his own thoughts.” If you change your thoughts you change your life.  This is the message which ‘As You Think’ gives us.  This book also propagates the message Paulo Coelho expresses in his work Alchemist “When you want something, the entire universe conspires in helping you to achieve it”. APJ Abdul Kalam in his speech in European Union also convey the same thing “Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. Where there is beauty in the character, there is harmony in the home. When there is harmony in the home, there is order in the Nation. When there is order in the Nation, there is peace in the World”

More quotes from ‘As You Think’
“People are anxious to improve their circumstances but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound.”
“We are made or unmade by our own selves. In the armory of thought, we forge the weapons which we use to destroy ourselves. We also fashion the tools with which we build for ourselves heavenly mansions of joy and strength and peace. By the right choice and true application of thought, we ascend to the divine perfection. By the abuse and wrong application of thought, we descend below the level of the beast. Between these two extremes are all the grades of character, and we are their makers and masters.”
“You may easily prove that you are the maker of your character and the builder of your destiny if you will watch, control, and alter your thoughts, tracing their effects upon yourself, upon others, and upon your life and circumstances.”
“The laws of growth and adjustment apply everywhere. A person does not come to the welfare office or the jail by a chance of fate or circumstance, but by the pathway of negative thoughts and base desires. Nor does a pure-minded person fall suddenly into crime by stress of any mere external force. The criminal thought had long been secretly fostered in the heart, and the hour of opportunity revealed its gathered power.”
“Good thoughts and actions can never produce bad results. Bad thoughts and actions can never produce good results.”               
“A particular train of thought persisted in, be it good or bad, cannot fail to produce its results on the character and circumstances. We cannot directly choose our circumstances, but we can choose our thoughts, and so we indirectly, yet surely, shape our circumstances. Nature helps everyone toward the results of the thoughts which he most encourages”

“If we stop our negative thoughts, all the world will soften towards us and be ready to help us. If we put away our weakly and sickly thoughts, the opportunities will spring up on every hand to aid our strong resolves. If we encourage good thoughts, no hard fate shall bind us down to wretchedness and shame. The world is your kaleidoscope, and the varying combinations of colors which at every succeeding moment it presents to you are the exquisitely adjusted pictures of your ever-moving thoughts.”

“There is no physician like cheerful thought for dissipating the ills of the body; there is no comforter to compare with goodwill for dispersing the shadows of grief and sorrow. To live continually in thoughts of ill-will, cynicism, suspicion, and envy, is to be confined in a self-made prison hole”

“You should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart and set out to accomplish it. You should make this purpose the centralizing point of your thoughts. It may take the form of a spiritual ideal, or it may be a worldly object, according to your nature at the time being. Whichever it is, you should steadily focus the power of your thoughts upon the object you set before you. You should make this purpose your supreme duty and devote yourself to its attainment, not allowing your thoughts to wander away into ephemeral fancies, longings, and imaginings. This is the royal road to self-control and true concentration of thought. Even if you fail again and again to accomplish your purpose – as you must until weakness is overcome – the strength of character gained will be the measure of your true success, and this will form a new starting point for future power and triumph.”
“We can only rise, conquer, and achieve by lifting up our thoughts. We can only remain weak, abject, and miserable by refusing to lift up our thoughts.”
“There can be no progress or achievement without sacrifice. Our worldly success will be proportional to the degree that we sacrifice our confused animal thoughts and fix our mind on the development of our plans and the strengthening of our resolution and self-reliance. The higher we lift our thoughts, the greater will be our success, the more blessed and enduring will be our achievements.”
“A person may rise to high success in the world, even to lofty attitudes in the spiritual realm, and again descend into weakness and wretchedness by allowing arrogant, selfish, and corrupt thoughts to take possession of his or her mind. Victories attained by right thought can be maintained only by watchfulness. Many give way when success is assured and rapidly fall back into failure.”

“The dreamers are the saviors of the world. The person who cherishes a beautiful vision, a lofty ideal in his or her heart, will one day realize it. Cherish your visions; cherish your ideals. Cherish the music that stirs in your heart, the beauty that forms in your mind, the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts.”
“To desire is to obtain; to aspire is to achieve.”
“For you will always gravitate toward that which you secretly love most. Into your hands will be placed the exact results of your own thoughts. You will receive that which you earn; no more, no less. Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain, or rise with your thoughts – your vision, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire, as great as your dominant aspiration”
“Keep your hands firmly upon the helm of thought. In the core of your soul reclines the commanding Master; He does but sleep; wake Him. Self-control is strength. Right thought is mastery. Calmness is power. Say unto your heart, “Peace. Be still!”

Take away
“As you think, so you are.” As IYCians we have lot to learn from this book. As dedicated youths to mould our nation towards development we should start correcting our thoughts and actions in right direction.   We should also possess strong visions on things to achieve for nation and be ultimate dreamers for it.
It’s important for us to do what we preach and preach what we do, if not our thoughts and actions will never be in harmony and ultimately everything will fail. We may talk a lot about uplifting poor and upload great concepts and heart breaking photographs of poor and poverty in social medias and but if we actually don’t do anything for the society to help the needy, again our thoughts and actions are not in harmony and as a result entire system will, our nation will fail. We may speak against corruption, we may get angry on people who do corruption but when we read a pirated book, when we see a pirated movie, when we use pirated software, again our thoughts and actions are not in harmony, corruptions starts within us. We are doing what we can and they are doing what they can.
We can only rise, conquer, and achieve by lifting up our thoughts. All that we achieve and all that we fail to achieve is a direct result of our own thoughts.
Jins Thomas
jinsthomas@gmail.com