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FILES INSIDE, FAMILIES OUTSIDE: INDIA’S QUIET DIVIDE
SHAHID AHMED HAKLA POONCHI 7/22/2025 10:13:56 PM
India is held together by languages, festivals, and a thousand dreams — but also by quiet barriers we often ignore. These invisible lines of power and privilege decide how we treat each other every day — in offices, on streets, in classrooms, hospitals, police stations, and government buildings.
Titles and uniforms may impress, but how people behave is what really shows who we are. From the leaders who seek our votes to the officers behind glass doors, from the police and doctors to teachers, ordinary families, and the poorest among us — every role reveals a truth about this country that no statistic ever will. This is our everyday reality — honest, uncomfortable, but worth telling.
• ️Politics
Politics was meant to stand for public service — to speak for the voiceless and carry the burdens of the many. And sometimes it does: leaders rush to disaster-hit areas, fight for local causes, and sit with grieving families when no one else will. There are honest voices, though they are too few.
But power has another side. Once the votes are counted, folded hands turn to locked doors. Distance grows — in security convoys, in closed gates, in the cold silence of ignored promises. Too often, service becomes performance, and people become numbers waiting to be used again.
When power listens, democracy works. When it doesn’t, people lose faith.
• Bureaucracy
A single signature can change a life. Many officers work late, clear old files, and challenge corruption. Some bring dignity to the idea of governance and prove that honesty still matters in a system built on red tape.
But bureaucracy can also mean delay, excuses, and quiet indifference. Files gather dust. Bribes get the work done that rules should do. One desk can build hope or bury it forever. Some officers turn the chair they sit on into a throne nobody dares question.
Good officers build a bridge between people and government. Bad ones make that bridge impossible to cross.
• Policing
When disaster strikes — a flood, an accident, a riot — it is the police who stand in harm’s way. Many officers put their lives at risk to save strangers, control crowds, and keep streets safe while the rest of us sleep.
Yet the same uniform can scare more than protect. We know the stories — a poor vendor harassed, a powerful wrongdoer untouched. Custodial violence and hush money are still too common. Sometimes the stick falls hardest on those least able to fight back.
A police force earns respect when it uses power to defend the powerless, not shelter the powerful.
• Medicine
A doctor’s hands can mean life for someone with no other hope. In crowded government hospitals, many doctors work sleepless nights, treat hundreds daily, and stand firm during outbreaks and emergencies.
But when healthcare becomes only business, trust suffers. Unnecessary tests, sudden bills, and pushing critical care as a product — the patient becomes a price tag, not a person.
The white coat should stand for care above all else. When profit overshadows that, the patient loses more than money.
• Teaching
Teachers hold the power to shape minds that will build tomorrow’s India. Many do it with patience and quiet sacrifices — staying back to help a weak student, using their own money for a child’s books, keeping alive the dreams of children who might otherwise give up.
But for every dedicated teacher, there are others who treat lessons like chores. Some see students only as marks and coaching fees, not young minds to be sparked. Education, when sold as a product, forgets its purpose.
A teacher’s actions echo long after the last lesson ends. A careless teacher can silence curiosity before it even starts.
• Survival
India’s middle class is the quiet pillar holding up this country. They pay taxes, adjust to rising costs, wait in lines, and save every extra rupee for a better life for their children.
Yet frustration and delay push them too toward shortcuts — a bribe for a licence, a favour to skip a line, a small lie to avoid a bigger hassle. They bargain fiercely with the poor but spend freely in big malls. They demand honesty but sometimes bend their own rules when it suits them.
Still, it is the middle class’s patience and daily struggle that keeps hope alive for millions.
• Poverty
At the very end of every queue stands the poor. They build the cities, sweep the streets, carry the loads that make our lives easier. They are usually silent, because they know their protests rarely reach the right ears.
Yet they share the little they have — a cup of tea, a patch of shade, a meal with a stranger. When hunger hits too hard, they may bend the rules, steal, or fight — but beneath that is survival, not arrogance.
If you want to see raw human dignity, look at how the poor treat each other when they have nothing left to give.
• One Scene That Says It All
Even today, outside big city hospitals, families sleep on pavements for days — waiting for a bed, a doctor, or a chance that might save their loved one. They travel hundreds of kilometres, sell what little they own, and sit under trees outside OPD gates, hoping that someone in power will keep the promise of free care for all.
Politicians speak of world-class hospitals. Officers sign budgets. Yet for the poor, treatment often begins under the open sky, and ends in endless waiting.
That quiet line of families under hospital streetlights says more about us than any speech ever will: power, position, uniforms — they all fade. But behaviour — who we help, who we ignore — is what decides if we stand with the last in line.
In the end, behaviour — not position — decides whether we are a nation that stands with the last in line.
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