The S Word seems
to be a favorite of the government of India. It started off in May 2014 with
Sevak, SAARC and Shah, and then came Swacch, Skill up, Start up and Stand up,
following which, the government became Smart city bred, raised the Service tax
and imposed more than one Sess!
A corruption
free two years led to changing expectations. People became comfortable with
Sacche Din and no longer ask for Acche Din. A real transformation!. But there is a fly in the ointment... There
are other S words that are churning up the political discourse - Shout, Shoot,
Suspend, Terrorist Strike, Suspect, and the much debated Sedition!
The S word was
taboo until now, and the likes of the Film Certification board, often called
the Censor board, rather than the Sensor board it should be (another S word
that remains unused), had banned it from drawing rooms. It does seem however,
that they are at loggerheads with the Government over the use of the word - Its
banned in films but liberally used in political discourse.
Why does the
Government like the S Word so much? The S word is Special. It has the right
curvature, to suit Indian Aesthetics and the right kind of Phonetics which make
for good vocal delivery - no lip curling - and therefore good television. It
also adds flair to the Slogan, attracting people to policies that maximize its
usage, much like the original S word perhaps!
What is unique
is that these Government sponsored S words, have nothing to do with the
original sin or subsequent Chinese remakes.
These are original and coined exclusively for a transforming India, and
much appreciated in the 60 plus Countries where they have been mentioned on
Prime ministerial visits over the last couple of years, even drawing
appreciation from the UN. They even seem to have acted as a mood enhancer in
the case of the moody Moody!
However, all
these S words have not so far pushed India up the Happiness Index (117 out of
158 Countries) which in effect means that India remains high on the Sadness
index. It on account of this, that the opposition has been critical of the
Sound and fury. But, hope lies eternal,
that with all the S words flying around, we will get there, and Soon!
One S Word the
Government seems keen on avoiding though, is the word Shining. As the Saying
goes, once bitten, twice Shy!
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