The Indian bureaucracy, it seems, is not without a sense of humour. Really perverse humour, but humour nevertheless.
Lalgarh, like Nandigram and Naxalbari, has become another addition, courtesy West Bengal, to our socio-political lexicon. Here’s an article where one of the Maoists has said that their movement’s raison d’être is the Government – or more accurately, the lack of it. So whether it is healthcare, roads or irrigation, the People have taken matters into their own hands and seem to have a done a surprising amount of work. And it’s not just Lalgarh – it is estimated that in around a third of India’s total districts, the state really doesn’t exist – which is why, from time to time, it tries to prove its existence by swatting a couple of hapless citizens to keep the rest of us in line.
So it was with some surprise that I read this piece about the performance appraisal of civil servants. Given this country’s experience with the performance appraisal system for politicians – also known as elections – you will forgive my scepticism about this whole business. Performance and Government really don’t belong together in the same sentence. Not in India, at least.
Even if one discounts surveys like the one quoted here, which ranks Indian bureaucrats – and by implication, the Indian state – as the least efficient among the 12 Asian nations surveyed, very many Indians would agree that the state, where it exists, rarely rises above its torpor and lethargy, and where it doesn’t exist, well, it just doesn’t exist. So how on earth, with the state absent from about a third of the country, and in self-aggrandising mode in the rest, can people in the various branches that make up the civil services actually give themselves and their colleagues 10/10? But that’s exactly what our fine Babus have done.
Like I said, these people have a devilish sense of humour.
Unfortunately, as always, the joke’s on us.
June 19, 2009 at 2:48 pm
as funny as it is… the last line sums it up… yes the joke is always on us… 😦
June 19, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Damn . 10/10 ? I would like to know what drug or hallucinegent are these babus on ?
June 19, 2009 at 4:06 pm
😦 apne desh ka kya hoga!!
June 19, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Of course the babus will give themselves a 10/10 – who else will? They’ve even given themselves a wonderful pay hike (6th. pay commission)…
Humarah desh mahan hai!!!
June 19, 2009 at 6:12 pm
ha, ha. Not very different from the appraisal forms restaurants dish up. I can never be rude enough to say anything but good, OK and average. You can’t eat someone’s salt and then insult them, can you? And the government and the babu-log are our mother-father.
June 19, 2009 at 8:05 pm
We elect them. They do the same thing over and over again. Of course the joke is on us.
June 20, 2009 at 2:18 am
huh?what?where?
what performance?
which appraisal?
hogwash!!
Babudom triumphs once more
*yawn*
so what else is new?
see?cant even be bothered to be outraged enough …
yeh India hai..yahaan sab chalta hai 🙂
damn it QI!your cynicism is creeping up on me 😛
June 20, 2009 at 5:26 am
Yes dude, joke is always on us…… 😛
seriously….. we all know the problem, but nothing is done to improve situation
June 20, 2009 at 7:55 am
Yeah, you sum it up right.
Spouses, spousees, spousis – all are welcome to join their babus/bibis – but what about swine flu? Will these swines finally get it?
June 20, 2009 at 1:38 pm
[…] Quirky Indian feels that the Indian bureaucracy has a sense of humour: while everyone from international watchdogs to the Maoists give them a bad rating, the babus think they know better. Lalgarh, like Nandigram and Naxalbari, has become another addition, courtesy West Bengal, to our socio-political lexicon. Here’s an article where one of the Maoists has said that their movement’s raison d’être is the Government – or more accurately, the lack of it. So whether it is healthcare, roads or irrigation, the People have taken matters into their own hands and seem to have a done a surprising amount of work. And it’s not just Lalgarh – it is estimated that in around a third of India’s total districts, the state really doesn’t exist – which is why, from time to time, it tries to prove its existence by swatting a couple of hapless citizens to keep the rest of us in line. Linked by kuffir. Join Blogbharti facebook group. […]
June 20, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Yeah, the joke is on us! And it’s not funny 😦
June 20, 2009 at 2:18 pm
What fun it is to be an Indian Babu! No work, just play and lots of hikes and fantastic appraisals!
That bit about Babu’s getting to take their spouses on international tours is so disugusting! At a time where other countries are disecting expenses.. we are getting ready to pay more and get less for our governance. And sadly as you say – the joke is always on us!
June 20, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Its hard to decide who is worse – the bureaucrats or the politicians.
June 20, 2009 at 4:46 pm
This takes 360 degree apprasials to a new level!!! I sometimes nah! make it always feel that how come these buggers have no conscience or what! I think
I pay taxes on time but I know how frustrated I am when I have to do that!!!!
June 20, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Haha, 10 on 10.. awesome….
June 21, 2009 at 9:26 am
Sigh.. predictable yeh. n like suckers we continue to pay for it.. happy to get a few favours in return.. JAI HO !
June 21, 2009 at 4:45 pm
I dunno if i should be impressed by the Maoist’s foresight / hardwork or be angry at the lazy a$$ed govt.
So, what do we do at elections next year? Vote for the maoists? Am really confused yaar.
June 23, 2009 at 12:12 pm
@Dhiren: First! Wah-wah! 🙂
@Kislay: It’s called power.
@Sakhi: Kuch accha nahin hoga…
@Bones: We epitomise ‘mahanata’
@Banno: If I may point out, it’s actually the babu-log and their mother-fathers who are eating our salt and then making hole in our plate! And then giving themselves full marks. 🙂
@Rahul Verma: Thank you for pointing that out. Why blame them. And what does that make us?
@Indyeah: Somehow, I don’t think you have what it takes to be a member of the Cynics’ Club. Aapki arzee namanzoor kee jaati hain! 🙂 (Compliment Alert!)
@OG: Correct, and we have only ourselves to blame for that.
@Mampi: Well, the swines (and spouses) flew, but no one got the flu!
June 23, 2009 at 12:24 pm
@Rakesh: A lot of us find it funny…otherwise why would we let it repeat itself over and over again? 🙂
@Smitha: We are a sad lot. Truly.
@AD: That’s a tough one, but I’ll still call the politicians worse.
@Smita: When we have the chance to change things, we don’t. Finally, we ourselves are to blame.
@Vee: Totally awesome.
@Ava: We are the suckers who are to blame. Jai Ho!
@Liju: While the government screwed up, the Maoist tactics don’t solve anything. The only thing that suffers is rule of law and the spirit of the constitution. What does one do? Even if you and I vote, more than 50% of the country doesn’t. Sad.
June 25, 2009 at 12:16 am
😀
Thanks you *going to gush any moment now alert* 😉
June 25, 2009 at 12:20 am
Indy thanks you I mean 😀
June 25, 2009 at 10:10 pm
Sad.. really Quirky Indian, I read somewhere that India does not really need it’s babus…
June 25, 2009 at 11:51 pm
Reading this after reading your Hinglish post. And just wanted to say, ‘India is like this wonly!!’ Hey Ram!
July 8, 2009 at 5:35 pm
Its sad! It’s like the policiticians in this country passing the anti-corruption bill. Forget the efficiency factor of the bureaucracy – one hears of RTI applicants being asked to pay salaries of the staff for an RTI enquiry