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The
result
is
that
although
Switzerland’s
regular
or
standing
army
is
only
65,000
strong,
it
can
put
10
per
cent
of
the
population
or
650,000
men
in
the
field
within
48
hours
and
all
the
rest
in
a
few
days
more.
Thus,
Switzerland’s
concern
with
defence
is
such
that
outside
observers
describe
it
as
an
obsession.
They
often
calim
of
overwork
and
lack
of
time
and
find
their
day’s
work
a
burden,
but
they
must
realize
that
work
is
actually
a
worship,
because
whosoever
contribute
even
a
bit
for
our
vast
society,
is
considered
important
in
nation
building.
So,
organise
your
work,
finish
what
you
start
and
work
out
a
system
of
priorities.
Avoid
those
who
waste
your
time.
Having
nothing
to
do,
even
in
the
slackest
periods,
is
the
sign
or
mark
of
an
inferior
worker.
A
good
worker
has
always
something
to
do.
The
fifth
man
was
also
led
into
the
tent
and
a
similar
thud
was
heard.
Some
whispered
that
they
had
gathered
to
celebrate
Baisakhi
and
the
Guru
had
started
butchering
them.
They
did
not
know
what
to
do?
But,
they
felt
surprise
and
joy,
when
they
saw
the
five
Sikhs
emerging
one
after
another,
radiant
and
beaming
like
five
resplendent
stars
descended
from
heaven
!
The
audience
burst
into
spontaneous
joys
and
they
hailed
the
Guru
with
the
slogans,
“The
Guru
is
great,
long
live
the
Guru.”
They
should
from
time
to
time,
venture
into
the
countryside
on
the
basis
of
tours
organised
by
their
organization
and
explain
to
the
villagers
issues
and
problems,
so
that
they
are
not
hoodwinked
by
unscrupulous
politicians.
The
majority
of
the
voters
in
the
villages
are
too
poor,
too
wretched
and
too
illiterate
to
under-stand
speaches
of
the
politicians.
Will
the
Indian
intellectuals
come
forward
to
accept
the
role
that
beckons
them
?
The
widening
of
accident-sensitive
stretches
of
roads
pending
physical
separation
of
up
and
down
traffic
through
four-lane
divided
highways;
improvement
of
road
geometry
at
accident-prone
spots,
the
strengthening
of
road
berms
particularly
during
the
rainy
season;
installation
of
traffic
warning
and
regulatory
signs,
marking
the
signals;
strict
enforcement
of
regulations
regarding
over-loading
and
speeding;
adherence
to
the
strict
requirement
of
providing
two
ordinary
lamps
:
one
in
front
and
the
other
at
the
back
on
all
carts,
trailers,
rickshaws
and
cycles
plying
after
dusk;
prohibition
of
pointed
articles
like
pipes,
rods,
girders
and
bamboos
jutting
out.
The
result
is
that
although
Switzerland’s
regular
or
standing
army
is
only
65,000
strong,
it
can
put
10
per
cent
of
the
population
or
650,000
men
in
the
field
within
48
hours
and
all
the
rest
in
a
few
days
more.
Thus,
Switzerland’s
concern
with
defence
is
such
that
outside