The elephant in the room is therefore not the big fat bridges but the big fat government work force, which is feeding on rapidly reducing financial resources. It is ever growing and every hungry. It seeks permanence when it is temporary, it seeks an increase in pay when its permanent, it even thrives on benefits like leave without pay for five years as employees with Indian passports they head off abroad to make their fortunes based on their citizen cards of Portugal, acquired in the quiet which allows them, to keep their jobs in Goa and enjoy government health care, education and money from side jobs in England and other parts of Europe. Feeding this elephant, saps the energy, resources and yes the future of our children, with a Rs 83,000 burden on each of their heads. Which is why this is so unfair. In departments like Power, Health and PWD, it almost became a right of passage for the unemployed and the unemployable youth, to slink into a department job by simply showing up at the door of the minister, anytime within 365 days of an assembly election. The overloading of the government, on the basis of the “jobs for the boys” principle is threatening to bring down the very government with the weight of its workforce. The 62,000 employees are like an albatross around the state’s neck, with the sloth of a walrus in perennial slumber.