Was walking a little fast in a hurry through Simcoe street in Toronto for my visa interview i saw a bike tied to a grill on the pavement of the road which caught my attention. The bike was tied with a lock as heavy as its wheel. Suddenly, one of the old sayings which i hear in child hood in Radio came to my mind, "One Country's safety, theft all can justified from the size of the lock they have. Just had a laugh and move on..
I am in Canada for a week and started observing how far the country is different from those i have known based on my personal experience. Toronto( For all our Desi 's ,It has to be pronounced as "Torono").has a good Interlink facilities and connectivity through Bus and Train and it is costlier. A single trip to the city from outskirts may cause you a day's meal from outskirts such as Mississauga. The trains are fashionable and Maple leave flavored. People here are good. I can easily see a good amount of Desi people's like New Jersey. I just go and Chat with them in Hindi.. Sometimes, I felt being in US for a few years, It is not as clean though like US. Maybe because of relaxed immigration rules.
Also,I found some heart aching experiences while i am at the consulate for the visa interview. I saw an hoarding out there and a saying in similar lines, "Falsifying information to get a visa, may open the doors but sometimes It will shut a door for once. " and then there was a portrait of a black man behind bars. I was so keen into the details initially and now concentrated on the face of the black man. I am stunned.
Just had a thought, How many Nelson Mandela do we need? How many Abraham Lincoln we need? Why in this world always we always say? There is a crime down the street. Yeah man, That black man would have did. There are two ways to look at it. One common way is a racist nature. why a white man was not shown behind bars? Why alone white man should suffer. Be generous. A portrait of a man without a face or skin color blacked out could have been better. Second thought is as a society what we have to do welfare of our fellow human beings? Education is a best medicine as a nation to grow. Empowerment of people irrespective of the races, Equal opportunity employment for all peoples irrespective of races. A nation has to be always for the people, by the people and to the people irrespective of ethnicity.
I am in Canada for a week and started observing how far the country is different from those i have known based on my personal experience. Toronto( For all our Desi 's ,It has to be pronounced as "Torono").has a good Interlink facilities and connectivity through Bus and Train and it is costlier. A single trip to the city from outskirts may cause you a day's meal from outskirts such as Mississauga. The trains are fashionable and Maple leave flavored. People here are good. I can easily see a good amount of Desi people's like New Jersey. I just go and Chat with them in Hindi.. Sometimes, I felt being in US for a few years, It is not as clean though like US. Maybe because of relaxed immigration rules.
Also,I found some heart aching experiences while i am at the consulate for the visa interview. I saw an hoarding out there and a saying in similar lines, "Falsifying information to get a visa, may open the doors but sometimes It will shut a door for once. " and then there was a portrait of a black man behind bars. I was so keen into the details initially and now concentrated on the face of the black man. I am stunned.
Just had a thought, How many Nelson Mandela do we need? How many Abraham Lincoln we need? Why in this world always we always say? There is a crime down the street. Yeah man, That black man would have did. There are two ways to look at it. One common way is a racist nature. why a white man was not shown behind bars? Why alone white man should suffer. Be generous. A portrait of a man without a face or skin color blacked out could have been better. Second thought is as a society what we have to do welfare of our fellow human beings? Education is a best medicine as a nation to grow. Empowerment of people irrespective of the races, Equal opportunity employment for all peoples irrespective of races. A nation has to be always for the people, by the people and to the people irrespective of ethnicity.
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