PART ONE
America (that is US) produces special “hard-grain”
Processing “hard-grain” from the US is such a huge industry.
India is a specialist and has mysterious giant factories.
The factories process the US grain day and night.
Such processing of US hard-grain is done
In many other countries too but India is the the best .
This work provides thousands of jobs and generates
Billions of American dollars every year for all concerned!
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Some Indians millers decades ago sent their engineers to the US.
The engineers soon mastered the new “hard- grain” technologies.
It was all silent machines and streams of 010101.
The work seemed at the same time extremely simple and extremely hard.
Though it was outwardly all zeroes and ones and nothing more!
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The Indian millers accepted the foreign hard-grain
Even though the bags came in midnight hours in midnight ships.
The bags were further carried in midnight trains and midnight planes
And the hours- long messages came in midnight radio waves
It was all a mysterious work though it showered money on all!
The Indian millers made the flour in newly- built mills in India.
From the American grain merchant’s view the wages
The amounts paid to Indian engineers and workers were low
And so very large profits could be retained.
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But from the view of the Indian engineer and worker
The wages were “very high” and at unheard-of level.
The work in the grain mills of India became a great industry!
Engineers and workers joined the Indian factories in large numbers
And the streams of people coming to the indian hard-grain factories
Became a big flood never before seen in other factories.
The Indian engineers and workers worked very hard
And completed the daily grain-processing very efficiently.
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They collected their “high wages”
Wearing broad ,very broad smiles on their faces.
(Some millers both Indian and foreign
Must have laughed in their sleeves).
However,seriously speaking from Indian angle,
There was real joy as quite good money was coming
Into pockets of the engineers and workers of the hard-grain factories
After the American hard-grain processing started in India on a huge scale.
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But soon there grew a great difficulty of an entirely different type!
The difficulty was so visible and so deeply felt by all.
In India, the Indian “engineers” and Indian workforce—
(It included a large number of women)–
Had to sit awake all through the night to complete their work.
(India and US were opposite sides of the globe).
At the special factories processing the hard- grain
They had to sit controlling the processors, counters,
Number keys and alphabet keys,
And the “secret pointers” pointing to the “secret storage cabinets”.
They had to keep control over many layered costly machines
Code-named by engineers as TCP/IP and such other secretive codes.
The late sitting for workers in the factories in the nights
Was also a clear opportunity for criminals
To tease and trouble innocent helpless women.
But such anarchy was always crushed promptly and mercilessly
By the factory manager in every city of the land.
There were problems of health due to long night hours
And about looking after children and little babes.
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In the old days too the US farmers and Indian millers too
Provided great facilities for the workforce working in India .
They provided work places of great comfort
And provided travel and rest facilities
And protection never before heard of.
But the arrangements were made both by the foreign merchants
And Indian millers from their selfish view .
The profits were very high every quarter of the year !
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The workforce in India too were more than satisfied.
The workers worked hard into late nights for the sake of their families.
They could purchase cars and neat concrete- and- glass houses.
They were such simple innocent souls!
The foreign millers knew that if they process the hard grain
In the big mills in US employing the US engineers
They should pay high wages cutting into their profits.
Sending the grain to faraway India even by the costly midnight ship
Saved lots of money as they paid far less wages in India
Than they would have paid to US engineers.
PART TWO
It was but natural that as the decades passed
A few energetic Indian businessmen with help of Indian engineers
Developed super- powerful hard-grain processors.
They constructed new giant hard-grain factories in India.
The Indian farmers too were no less energetic.
They produced the US type hard- grain in the Indian fields!
The yield was sometimes greater than in the United States!
Then every one in India , engineers, managers and governments ,asked
Where is the need to get the hard-grain from the US ?
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A new business situation developed in India.
As the new thinking developed among the big brains of India.
A new hard-grain consumption situation developed .
The millions of bags of flour from the Indian hard-grain
Was now fully consumed with in India itself.
(The country had more than a hundred billion mouths.)
The flour made out of the “Desi” hard- grain
Was being consumed in Indian hotels and Indian homes
In Indian banks,Indian offices and Indian business houses
In hostels of Indian schools,colleges and universities,
In Indian labs, Indian trains and airplanes,
In Indian ships,Indian submarines and other war machines.
The Indian hard-grain flour was very tasty and the dishes cooked in oils
Or made into tasty sweets became favorites of entire country
And were much liked even in foreign lands.
(That the sweets and fat would cause illness is another thing!)
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Thus there went up the new argument in most
Of the Indian business houses ,Indian banks and Indian hotels–
“Why import foreign hard grain in midnight?”
And why not grow the hard-grain entirely in India
And establish more hard- grain processing mills in India itself ?
Then all the profits will be hours as petrol, electric power (“the juice”)
And the costly Internet travelling on costly Radio Waves
Will all be saved and as all things will be of indian-make.
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Then most work will be in day-light hours
Just as in any other office or business house in India.
It will be just like any other business work done in Indian towns”.
The Indian millers and Indian growers of the hard-grain
Argued further with a new spark in their eyes .
“Using the world’s best hard- grain technologies
Sufficient masses of the new flour
Can be supplied to all the millions in modern India.
We can even export and earn huge profits”.
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“We can create good and luxurious working conditions in India too.
We can avoid midnight ships from foreign lands.
We can retain all the money and pay good wages.
Our engineers and workers need to work only in the daylight hours
And can go home before sunset
As do people in every other office, factory, bank and business house
Anywhere in India or in any foreign land”
“They can also have an hour or two of free time
In the morning and the evening time.
Life can then become normal as in the old days.
Life of the hard grain processing engineer and factory worker
Would be very similar to that of people of other professions
Whether in India or in any foreign land” .
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