Friday, December 25, 2009

Let's really make it MERRY Christmas... Santa,,, you're awaited...

You're spared.

This is not going to be a hard hitting blogpost like always before.

"What is Santa Claus?" would be a better question, rather than "Who is/was Santa Claus?", wouldn't you agree???

If we go back to the roots (this won't be a history class, read on), this tradition was started in 4th century by Saint Nicholas in Turkey.

Coming back to our question, "What is Santa Claus?".


Santa Claus is a friend.

Santa Claus is a well wisher.

Santa Claus is a father figure.

Santa Claus is a ray of hope.

Santa Claus is materialization of very small dreams of innocence.

Santa Claus is incarnation of happiness.


Now, "Who is Santa Claus?".

Santa Claus is no angel, or godsent courierboy, the person dressed in red, would be one among us only; the one who loves kids, the one who loves innocence, the one who wants to see the cute faces of kids smiling, the one who loves the purest and unpolluted forms of life, yet to be polluted by the so called "Worldly Wisdom".

Let's celebrate this Christmas differently, more joyously.

Why not making our circle of influence bigger???

Why not include the ones who are always neglected???

Yes, I'm again talking about street children.

Instead of buying new clothes only to your kids, if you stretch or squeeze your budget a little and spend something for kids living in slums, that happiness will be reflected on your kids' face.

Because of a very simple reason.

Kids are yet to be affected by the weird means of this cruel world, they are still innocent and believe in sharing the happiness, something I have been stressing in most of my blogposts.

Just don't read the blog.

Implement it once.

If you have enjoyed reading my blogs, this is the least I am asking in return...

Share your happiness with the less privileged, it will grow exponentially.

This is not just a blog, but a request.

You'll really feel that joy from within, something that even a billion rupees can't buy, and for once your christmas will be really Merry.

Merry Christmas...

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Bakrid --- A festival???

With the awareness of the rate of inflow of criticism, I prepare myself to assert again against some cruel custom.

Seventy days after the end of Ramadan (pronounce:Ramazan), i.e. on the tenth day of the month "Dhul Hijja", Eid al-Adha is celebrated. It is claimed to be a festival of sacrifice. A festival to commemorate the sacrifice by Ibrahim (grandfather of wellknown Prophet Mohammed).

Let's check the history.

Ibrahim was living in Palestine with his wife Hajar and son Ismael. It is said that Allah instructed Ibrahim to bring his wife and son to Arabia(The place where Mecca is situated today), leave them in Arabia and go back to Palestine. On learning that Allah sent them to Arabia, Hajar let her husband head back to Palestine with a faith that Allah will take care of them.

A large quantity of food and water exhausted over a period of time and Hajar and Ismael started starving. On Hajar's prayer, Allah obliged them by creating a spring of water near Ismael's foot. It soon turned into a well and Hajar and Ismael could survive by trading the extra water for food and other commodities with the nomads.

Ibrahim came back to Arabia to see his family and surprisingly found them happy.

Allah instructed Ibrahim to devote his most affectionate possession, i.e. his son, Ismael. Ibrahim was about to cut the throat of Ismael and he saw a sheep dead there. Thus his willingness of sacrifice was given due importance and Ismael was gifted with life.

This is where the roots of Bakrid are.

Ibrahim did not cut the throat of sheep. He saw a dead sheep there, but probably the message conceived out of the whole story is, cut the animal, kill it and celebrate.

I am aghast.

How can the very idea be conceived that amputation of innocent poor animal will please any form of god? All religious people would agree to the so called fact that the universe itself is god's creation. Then how can termination of God's creation bring happiness to God? I don't get the whole point.

I was talking to a friend three days back (on the day of Bakrid). He was describing the goats and sheep being slaughtered in his neighbourhood. Some innocent animal is crying and pleading for a breathe of life, how can one even dare to think of celebration???

I may be hurting almost a billion people's sentiments, but I would not refrain from saying that THIS IS INHUMAN, THIS IS CRUEL.

Stop this madness.

This is not even the last way to celebrate.

This calls for mourning and introspection, not celebration.

Think over it.

My vocabulary is too tiny to express the lump in my throat.

I hope, even you feel the same.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Bal Thackeray is a nutcase.

I find it more funny than disgusting, that the setting and extinguished sun named Bal Thackeray tried to go an extra mile by using Sachin's name and got badly backfired.

People are anyway publicly opposing Raj Thackeray and it is known to all that his end is near (though, this is too late, but better late than never), his uncle tried going the nephew's way, something he has been doing for decades, but seemed to have given the power of attorney to the nephew recently.

I'd actually appreciate Sachin for making the statement about Mumbai belonging to the whole India. It was his statement that provoked Bal Thackeray to cross the limits of stupidity and chauvinism; and to make a fool out of himself. Leave alone the ruling Congress, even BJP is coming in public to criticize Thackeray, accompanied by the likes of Laloo, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar etc., who obviously didn't miss the opportunity of scoring a six on a loose ball outside the off stump.
MNS has already cornered Shiv Sena by making idiotic statements and abusing North Indians (which I strongly condemn), it seems that the uncle and the nephew are running in the race towards winning the title of THE BIGGEST FOOL.

Instead of exhibiting the false and fake Marathi pride, Bal Thackeray should have supported Sachin and opened a front against his nephew, by doing so; he could have earned some respect as well as some satisfaction of paying the tribute to the country off late; and could have managed to salvage the little pride; he had that has almost vanished by now.

But again, he had to maintain his stance of anti India (and less of Marathism), to hog the limelight, he had to carry the false ego, or rather he had to stick to the mistakes done in the past.

I'd say, it's all about the inability to accept your own fault. Bal Thackeray probably does not have guts to do something that Sachin has done, and that's why he's shouting against the person whose opinions do carry weight.

I'm not trying to make the point that Sachin is patriot, he's a nice cricketer, and he has his insight right, unlike the Thackeray duo, who rather than keeping their ugly mouths shut, are shouting and desperately trying to divide the country. Sachin at least felt the other way, and took a tiny step towards unity of the country.

As I've mentioned earlier, Amitabh Bachchan has disappointed people by bowing to the monster (Raj Thackeray); at least Sachin has done the right thing, and probably shown us a face of a true Indian-Marathi, and not an anti Indian-Marathi.

Bravo, Sachin, you're on the right track.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ayodhya

I am probably going to touch the hottest topic in Indian politics, many friends and relatives may not like my stand, but ultimately I can't prevent myself from using the tempting FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

Let me first quote a few facts, or so called myths. I do not possess any reliability or responsibility for the same.

The first Mughal Emperor Babar came to India in 1527AD, attacked the Hindu emperor of Chittodgadh. After winning the land of Ayodhya, Babar sent his general Mir Baqi to Ayodhya and made him the incharge of the region. Mir observed that Ayodhya had a big ancient Hindu temple of a great emperor and a kind human being, considered as God in Hinduism, Shri Ramchandra. To spread terror in the Hindu population, the temple was demolished and a mosque was built at the same location in the honour of the emperor Babar. The mosque was popularly known as Babri Masjid (Mosque), which was previously known as Masjid-e-Janmasthan (Mosque at the birthplace (of Shri Ram)).

The place was used by the Hindus as well as Muslims till 1885 for worshipping together. Where is that communal harmony now? It was a religious matter then, and it is a political matter now.

Till 1990, there was not much of a fuss about the issue.

6th December, 1992, Hindu leaders and volunteers, allegedly led by L.K. Advani, demolished the mosque and demanded the construction of temple arguing that if Muslims have sacred place in Mecca, why should Hindus not have a similar place in Ayodhya.

The argument seems justifiable, but actions don't. When the case was handled by the judiciary system, this action was certainly wrong.

Believing to what the historians say is right, even Babar's actions were not just, but taking revenge of something, happened more than 3 centuries before in an equally barbarian way seems to be the outcome of shortsighted thinking or selfish political motives.

Now, Ayodhya issue has grown much beyond Hinduism or Islam, it's been more about NDA and UPA, about BJP and INC, about minority and majority.

Politicians and bureaucrates have toiled to work out a feasible solution, but have failed. Probably because of the conservative, volatile and brainwashable mindset of Indians, rather Hindus and Muslims (Unfortunately today also people consider them Hindu or Muslim first and Indian later, if at all they do), and sluggish and pale judiciary.

I'll dare to propose a solution, which may seem outrageous, but it is the best if a neutral government really wants to do something.

How about building a government hospital on the disputed land? A hospital that treates poor Indians, and not Hindus or Muslims. If a Temple is made, some psycho Muslim leader may demolish it tomorrow, and if a Mosque is built, his/her Hindu counterpart may do the same.

It is not always about what is right and what is wrong, sometimes it is also about what is good and what is bad.

Wounds caused in 16th and 20th century are not reversible, then why should we try to deepen them instead of letting them heal?

Why don't we understand that no religion teaches to demolish some worship place and make a new one there, and if it teaches, it's not a religion.

If I can convince people of superiority of Humanity and compassion over Hinduism or Islam or any other religion, I'll consider myself the most successful person on earth.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Copenhagen Bandwagon

The title may seem new to few, and for the few I'll brief the topic first and then start shooting the blogpost.

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 (UNCCC 2009) is going to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark during 7th Dec to 18th Dec, 2009.


  • India is the third biggest CO2 emitter in the world.
  • CO2 is identified as one of the major pollutants causing greenhouse effect by IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change).
  • On three days' visit of the US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Indian environment minister Jairam Ramesh refused to bind India to any specific numbers in terms of emissions.
  • Despite Clinton's assurance that the bond will not hamper India's economic growth, Jairam refused to change his stance.
Above statements may easily make one believe India to be THE cause behind global warming.

Now let's analyse all the statements one by one.

India is the third biggest CO2 emitter in the world.
My answer to this is India is the SECOND biggest in terms of population.

When India is second biggest in terms of population and third in terms of emissions, it clearly means India is reducing the global average of emissions.

To stress a little more on this, the first is USA, closely followed by China. Population of USA as per 2000 census was 281,421,906, less than 30% of that of India and less than 25% of that of China.

Moreover, India's annual per capita carbon dioxide emission is 1.1 tonnes, compared to 20 tonnes of that of USA.

As per the studies carried out by EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance - an organization based in USA itself), India's CO2 emissions will be nearly 1000ppm even in 2030, compared to 8000ppm of USA and 11000ppm of China. Thouh, the emissions more than 300 to 400ppm are detrimental to earth's atmosphere, why should there be a necessity for developing countries like India to cap the emissions to the same extent (or even more) compared to developed countries?

India along with many countries from south asia and Africa was ruled and exploited by the west till mid 20th century, and it is now that these countries are getting space to breathe, it is now that they are developing, as I've mentioned in one of my posts earlier, India is yet to enter cousumerism phase. A luxury for India is a necessity for USA and many more countries. Why shouldn't the developed countries cap their emissions first and then help the developing countries do the same? And this is not the first time, when this issue is occurring, Montreal protocol and Kyoto protocol probably shared the same story.

Despite Clinton's assurance that the bond will not hamper India's economic growth, Jairam refused to change his stance.

Again, Uncle Sam assures kids not to worry. I wonder, when Jairam Ramesh is doubtful about effect of bond on INDIA, how can Hillary be sure that it won't affect INDIA?

USA, being extravegant by nature, in whatever paradigm it may be; advises the whole world to abide them. Same was the story about Nuclear Power. Often it seems like a conspiracy of USA and EU to curb the grwth of Asia and Africa.

In no manner, I am opposing climate control. As per my personal experience, I am surrounded by irresponsible people wasting electricity, water and many other resources, but on national level, on industrial level, I fully agree to Mr Jairam Ramesh.

Simultaneously, I'll also advise the readers to save electricity. I am seeing people keeping the lights and fans ON, while going out. When millions of Indians are still depriving of electricity, wastage of electricity is a CRIME. The same holds true for water also.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Wired World or Weird World ???

Today is Diwali.

Festival of Lights, Joys, Sweets, Crackers and a lot to follow...

I remember my childhood days...

Cleaning the house a few days before Diwali...

Buying new clothes...

Buying crackers...

That fragrance of different delicacies made as a part of the celebration of this festival lasting for more than a fortnight...

Going on terrace with family to fire crackers for five days...

Going to the temple on the next day of Diwali (Next day of Diwali is celebrated as new year in Gujarat)

And then begins the trip...

A trip to all the relatives' and friends' places...

You may not have seen someone's face during the whole year but if you don't visit that relative's place in the fortnight after Diwali, there should be something terribly wrong with your relationship preventing you from wishing that person...

Meeting more than a thousand people and wishing them...




And the scenario now...

Yesterday, I'd gone out to Domino's Pizza in Chennai with a friend to celebrate Diwali or rather to fool ourselves by trying to get the asleep hidden festivity out, which didn't come out.

Two movies followed our dinner.

A chat till late night encompassing philosophy, life @ IIT, life post IIT, life in Chennai etc etc...

Finally I am writing this blog on a Diwali afternoon ALONE...

I'll just go out to do a prepaid recharge of my phone, as tomorrow I'll be making hundreds of calls to wish people on the new year dawn...

After wishing the near(!!!!!!) and dear ones, and a Gujarati get together, I just organized, I'll get back to studies for the exam on Monday.

In short, the elaborate celebration, I mentioned above, will be shrunk to a few hours of hogging outside and a few phone calls.

It seems education sometimes steals the festivity from people. Increasing ambitions sway us away from the roots, from where we belong to, from what we are fond of.

But again NO PAIN NO GAIN...

This was just an example.

By no means, I'm saying, I should give up my studies, go back home and start celebrating Diwali, education in IIT, means much more than a Diwali or two for one and all.

But I've made an attempt to bring to the readers' notice the changing priorities in our lives. Sometimes running after money, we forget to use money.

It's good to have money and the things money can buy, but it's better to make sure, that while running behind money, you've not missed the things, that money can't buy...

I remember the dialogues by Vidya Balan from Lagey Raho Munnabhai.


शहर की इस दौडमें दौड के करना क्या है?

अगर यही जीना है दोस्तों, तो फ़िर मरना क्या है?

पहली बारिश में ट्रैन लेट होने की फ़िक्र है,

भूल गए,,, भीगते हुए टेहलना क्या है?

सीरियल के किरदारों का सारा हाल है मालूम,

पर मां का हाल पूछने की फ़ुरसत कहां है?

अब रेत पे नंगे पांव टेहलते क्युं नहीं,

१०८ है चैनल, पर दिल बहलते क्युं नही?

ईन्टर्नैट पे दुनिया से तो टच में है,

लेकिन पडोस में कौन रेहता है, जानते तक नहीं.

मोबाईल, लैन्डलाईन; सबकी भरमार है,

लेकिन जीगरी दोस्त तक पहुंचे, ऐसे तार कहां है?

कब डूबते हुए सुरज को देखा था, याद है?

कब जाना था, शाम का गुजरना क्या है?

तो दोस्तों, शहर की ईस दौडमें दौड के करना क्या है?

अगर यही जीना है दोस्तों, तो फ़िर मरना क्या है?

Sunday, October 11, 2009

What can Education do???

This morning, I was writing a review for Bhumi (www.bhumichennai.org) for a national level competition of the non profit organizations. I wrote something about education, and something caught my attention.

India is suffering from Poverty, unemployment and a lot of other social problems. Let's have a series of Q&A. One guy is optimistic and visionary, whereas the other is pessimistic and stubborn. O for optimist and P for pessimist.

P: Poverty.

P: What's the solution?

O: Employment.

P: But we have unemployment.

P: Now what's the solution?

O: Create job opportunities.

P: How?

O: Be an entrepreneur.

P: Indian market has no space. Already thousands or even millions of degree holders are rendered jobless.

O: Even better. They all need employment, go and hire them in your organization.

P (taken aback, but maintains his stance): So many products are struggling to breathe in the market, there is no scope for further addition in market capital.

O (On a serious yet confident note): Indian market has the potential, it has yet not entered the consumerism phase, once that happens, brain drain will be towards India.

P (Confused): How is that possible?

O: Education.

P (Almost faints): What has education got to do with this?

O: Go back to the root of our discussion. India does not have the purchase power, otherwise it is one of the world's biggest markets.

India does not have the purchase power (money) because of poverty, and it is because of unemployment. This limits Indian market and prevents Indians from being wealthy.

P: What's the solution? Head to USA???

O: A vicious circle can be broken from inside only, not from outside.

P: Meaning?

O: Bring a cream of well educated, employable youth and a handful of experimentalist entrepreneurs, for this the government needs to educate the Indian population.

Educated population will get/create jobs, wealth and most importantly, purchase power. This will widen Indian market and lure investors from the west.

The bottomline remains EDUCATION has the power to do anything and everything.

P(Faints...): I am defeated.


Well, so all is well that ends well. Pessimism must faint.

I firmly believe, education has the power to transform the whole society. Along with creating job opportunities, it creates wealth and purchase power and widens the market, rather opens it to the class of people who have recently tested the fruits of success and are thriving to spend.

As said by many economists, spendthrifts are always a boon to the economy. This will be possible only by bringing all the Indians on the same platform, i.e. by educating them. Government may not be able to do it so effectively because of many valid and invalid reasons, but let us not hesitate.

Yes, once again I am coming back to the same old story that I have been scripting and wrapping differently everytime, EDUCATE THE CHILDREN. THEY ARE THE FUTURE. DO WHATEVER IT TAKES.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Child Labour

I would try to write this blog as a case study rather than piling up heavy statements.

I found a study carried out by Sabah Saeed in 2002. I've pasted the text below from the webpage http://www.boloji.com/society/0035.htm. You may like to go through.

According to a 1996 report (quoting UNICEF and ILO as sources), the number of child laborers in India can be anywhere between 14 to 100 million children! Most of these children work in homes as domestic help. The rest in industries such as bidi making, carpet weaving, football sewing, cracker making to name a few.

  • For the year 2000 the ILO projected the number of economically active children in India to be 13,157,000 out of which 5,992,000 were girls between the ages of ten to fourteen.
    (ILO, International Labor Office - Bureau of Statistics, Economically Active Population 1950-2010, STAT Working Paper, ILO 1997)
  • Based on the number of non-school going children and families living in destitution CACL estimated that there are between 70 and 80 million child laborers in India. (CACL, "An Alternative Report on the Status of Child Labor in India", submission to the UN CRC, September-October 1999)
  • In 1998 South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude (SACCS) estimated the number of child laborers in India to be 60 million while the ILO estimated it to be 44 million.
    (SACCS, Kailash Satyarthi, personal communication, 1998)
    (US Dept of State, Human Rights Report, 1998)
  • As many as 100 million boys and girls are believed to be working in homes and factories across India, many in conditions akin to slavery.
    (ECPAT, "Child Labor Ruling Provokes Scorn", Bulletin, Vol. 4/1, 1996-97)
  • Most of the 87 million children, not in school, do housework, work on family farms, work along side their parents as paid agricultural labor, work as domestic servants, or are employed in industries which utilize child labor such as hand-knotted carpets, gemstone polishing, brass and brass metal articles, glass and glassware, footwear, textiles, silk and fireworks.
    (EI, EI Barometer on Human and Trade Union Rights in the Education Sector, 1998)


After these hard facts, a little of introspection.

Imagine a nice Sunday evening.
The kid has just finished the exhaustive homework.
Ideal scene for a nice family dinner in a lavish restaurant followed by a McSwirl in McDonalds.
Dinner and ice cream are over.
The family comes out and opens the doors of the car.
At the same time the kid asks the parents to buy him a balloon.
There is a balloon vendor on the road, almost of the same age as the kid in our story.

What happens next, depends on us. Put yourself in the condition of the kid's father/mother, what will you do?

The obvious answer will be buy a balloon.

Friends, spend a moment of silence, a moment of purity with you alone. What will you lose if you talk a few words of wisdom with the poor kid, if you motivate him/her to study, and finally, help him/her to study?

Kids are the future of the society, as funnily said in a proverb, they are the banks, where we can deposit our goodwill, and get it back with interest when we need.

I would request everyone to go through my post on Distribute Luck. http://ashutoshjani.blogspot.com/2009/08/distribute-luck-rather-share-luck.html

What is the fault on the kid's part to have been born in a poor family?
No fault.
Then why should he/she suffer?

By taking the responsibility of educational expenses of a child, you will merely lose 1% of your monthly salary or even less, but that will boost up someone's whole life.

Poor and illiterate parents will never send their kids to schools, because they do not understand the importance of education. It is we people who should take it up, because if we don't, these kids will grow up and will not let their kids go to the school.

Misfortune, illiteracy or poverty should not be hereditary. The vicious cycle can be broken by us only, by the very few privileged people in the country who have access to various resources, and that too, in excess.

You may not have an inclination towards philanthropy, but you can at least refrain yourself from encouraging child labour.

Please do not employ young boys or girls as domestic servants, explain the importance of education to their parents, and if possible help them out.

Poor parents will never be ready to spend something for education along with bearing a loss in income by the kids not working. All preachings and suggestions will go in vain. Someone needs to help the family financially and help the kids morally.

P.S. I doubt, there are a few kids working in the mess, canteen and various cafeterias in IIT Madras. I've written to the dean, and intend to ensure proper quality school education for these kids. Will keep you updated.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Dedicated to dear BAPU

Finally the wait is over.

Yes; for the last few days I was wondering as to what topic I should write on. Finally I've found a socially relevant topic. What better topic than Mahatma Gandhi can be on 2nd Oct?

To begin with, I would say that right from childhood, I've always found Bapu as an inspiring character and a role model. In other words, I would say, he meant God to me. My opinions may be a little prejudiced, but I'll try my best to put some logical work here. This post will be very long. Read only if you dare, and if you do, please read the whole post.

A mascot of truth and nonviolence, preacher and follower of the same, gifted us two biggest weapons ever. Truth in a broader sense comes from honesty, and nonviolence comes from compassion. Both clubbed together, they refer to the respect towards the existence of various forms of life. Apart from his role in Indian independence movement, I would like to pay him the tribute by remembering the scavenging of mediocre, superstitious Indian society then (now also, as the vices like untouchability and religious narrowminded still prevail in rural India, and partly in urban India too).

This ambassador of human rights not only tossed the term harijan, but also toiled to bring all the Indians on the same platform, irrespective of the cast, colour, religion, region or gender. As a kid, I always had faith in truth, but I could never understand nonviolence. If someone slaps me on right side of the face, instead of giving it back to him (with interest), why should I turn the left side of the face towards him? Am I coward? Am I weak? No, turning the left side makes me brave and strong. (Implement this once, it does ask for courage) By doing so, you're belittling the confidence of the other person, you are probably opening the window for the person to give a second thought to his deeds, or giving him an extra opportunity to regret over his unjustifiable actions. Everyone has a sensitive human being inside. For some, he is wide awake, for some, he is deep asleep. By turning left side of your face, you are trying to ring an alarm, which may awake the asleep sensitivity in the violent's heart, and set higher standards of nonviolence, self respect and satisfaction for you.

We all are impatient to some extent, and when we don't get the desired reaction of our violent action, we tend to repeat it once or twice, to boost the evil ego in ourselves, but when we see our actions too tiny to provoke any reactions, it hampers our confidence and superficial belief in violence. It makes us rethink; and those of us, who really rethink, get to know the power of nonviolence. This attainuation of self education is called enlightenment by the likes of Buddha, Mahavir and Osho. (The controversies about Osho are beyond the scope of this blog, it may come in another separtate blog.)

So this was all about truth and nonviolence. Now let us look into Mahatma Gandhi's personal and political life.

Hats off. That's all that comes to my mind.

Someone coming from a comparatively rich family of those times, accepted the minimal of dressing, the minimal of food and sacrificed personal life completely for the sake of national independence and harmony. Harilal Gandhi (Bapu's eldest son) felt that his father shirked from his duties. The poor chap could not understand the concept of वसुधैव कुटुंबकम (वसुधा एव कुटुंबकम meaning the world itself is a family). To some extent he could be right, as a busy national activist may not have been able to spend enough time for the family, and the children could have suffered from frequent ups and downs in the parents' lives; but you cannot have both hands full. One has to choose between a good personal life for the farewell of one's family or a public life for the farewell of the whole human race including one's family without any special preferences. Once again the latter may not be accepted by one's family, as happened in case of Harilal Gandhi. So, one may end up in having a conflict with a family member. The reason could be, improper or insufficient intellectual or philosophical interaction between a father and a son. Accusation lies on both, majorly on father for failing to imbibe necessary qualities in the son, but when the whole country calls him Bapu (father), the son could have had his mind prejudiced and adament.

As a child Mohandas was an average boy, in terms of studies as well as morals. He was afraid of darkness, a little believer in superstitions, and to prove the proverb A MAN IS KNOWN BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS, he did something that was not acceptable in the conservative, god fearing society of Porbandar. He tasted alcohol, meat and stole a golden ornament from his own house.

I am not trying to criticize the father of the nation. Above, I have made an attempt to show that the qualities which are epitomized by Mahatma Gandhi were not dominant in his childhood nature, they were somewhere deep down in his mind, and probably god fear borne and lacking the basis of philosophy and logic. A bit off the topic, but I would ask, if being an average child he can achieve such heights, why can't we? Ponder over this. Probably we never stole anything from home, never consumed alcohol or meat, or never even thought of doing so; then what distinguishes thousands of Indians from Mahatma Gandhi???

It is the courage.

The courage to practise what you believe in. The courage to abstain from temporary temptations refraining one from conquering the ultimate aim. He was a firm believer of truth and non violence, and he never refrained from practising them anywhere. We all have different different priorities in life, his priority was his principles, with which no compromise was allowed to be made, he compromised with many aspects of one's social life, but never compromised with the ethics. A dedication towards something comes only when you are fully convinced of it. Doublemindedness about prioritization never pays. So, in order to make a mark in something, in order to make your own identity, you need to be convinced and aware of your activities.

There's one more issue, I want to address. I am seeing so many people cursing Bapu these days. I have nothing to say but a polite request. Clean up your mind completely, make it a blank book and go through My experiments with truth. If even after reading this book with a mind without any complexes, if you feel your opinions unchanged, I would love to have a discussion here, but if you can't clean up your prejudices, and keep on currsing the father of the nation, it would be like throwing sand towards the sun. Understand friends, sand is not going to cover up the sun, it will just stop the sunlight from reaching to you only. The benefits will go to one and all, provided you are ready for reception. One more suggestion to anti Gandhi people, if you feel like abusing him, why don't you let your actions speak instead of your words? Why don't you do something commendable and put your opinion forward then? It will contain more mass.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Suspense............ Please read through

It's a closed box. You are kept inside like a prisoner. You can move around for a couple of yards, not more.

Your life is going to end in the compartment only, because someone likes the way you act and behave inside the box and is watching you and is deriving sadistic pleasure out of it.

This is not some description of a recent horror movie. I've just made a modest attempt to put yourself into the shoes of a fish caught in the aquarium.

The small gold coloured fishes look beautiful when they sail through the water in the animated atmosphere, it sends signals of happiness; but do we ever wonder what cost is paid for this happiness? And by whom?

If you think, you're a firm believer in non-violence, go to the core of it. Introspect your day to day activities and find out smallest of the smallest forms of violence in them. Violence broadly may be meant as termination of life, but when you try and understand the term, it tells you much more. Violence, in my opinion means restricting the natural way of living of any living being. Daily we plunge ourselves into so many activities, that do contain micro forms of violence, I would urge all to refrain.

e.g. Aquarium
Circus show
Zoo
Leather Accessories

Just give it a thought........... One animal is slaughtered, just to make you look trendy. How far is this justifiable? It's terrible, awful, disgusting.

Close your eyes in an isolated room and put yourself into the shoe of the victim (animal; I guess if you're a filthy animated creature supporting violence, you would not be reading so far, so don't laugh) and feel the agony. You will vomit out. Please make a resolve now only to eradicate any form of violence from your life.


LIVE AND LET LIVE.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

P.S. (PreScript) There will be no particular sequence in this post. It'll be completely unorganized.

It's 3:49am and I just finished watching my most favourite movie for the second time. A Wednesday. The dialogue keeps taking rounds in my mind: THEY ASKED US THIS QUESTION ON A FRIDAY, REPEATED IT ON A TUESDAY, I AM JUST REPLYING ON A WEDNESDAY.

What a way to deal with terrorists..... I really wonder, can it really happen? Rather I wonder, should it happen? To put it explicitly, should there be a need for it to happen???

Religion, as per wikipedia's definition means an organized approach to human spirituality which usually encompasses a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendent quality, that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power, God or gods, or ultimate truth.

The words that caught my attention are HUMAN, LIFE and TRUTH. To put the definition in a simple language instead of the jargons, we may say that Religion teaches one to live life truthfully and respect humanity and forms of life.

True, religion is a way to construction, not to destruction, as preached by the religious leaders and analysts, religions are different roads towards a common destination. I feel very sad to see Islam being connected to terrorism, few worms have successfully eaten up the faith in the world's second largest religion in terms of devotees. Where are we heading towards? How long shall we keep on generalizing the specified incidents? It may look awkward to someone seeing a non muslim writing about Islam, but I'm not deliberately writing anything, fingers are simply translating what I feel, I started off with an intension to write about inefficiency of administrative system to curb terrorism, but then thought, it's expressed better in the movie.

Few excerpts from wikipedia.

jihād is a noun meaning "struggle."
According to scholar John Esposito, Jihad requires Muslims to "struggle in the way of God" or "to struggle to improve one's self and/or society".
Jihad is directed against Satan's inducements.

And we see the same word being used by Satan. ('Satan' as a name for the Devil. Again from wikipedia). The only way to improve the scenario comes from fighting terrorism, irrespective of who is inducing it. Attack on WTC was terrorism, so was attack on innocent people of Iraq, where so many houses were looted, civilians were amputated, women were raped. Whatever was done with the devotees in Godhra was wrong, so were the reaction.

Massacre or a single stabbing, nothing can be justified, termination of any form of life on any scale is unacceptable. Ruthless killing is preached by no religion, and those preaching it should be treated as traitors and terminated.

Finally coming to the governmental aspects.

Is really our Police force on a par with terrorists, or even burglars when it comes to technology or weapons or alertness? Look at the fat policemen, I doubt, they can even run 200m comfortably. With these forces, it is too much demanding.

It is 4:39am now, and I'm leaving my room, heading towards Marina Beach (Chennai) to see the sun rise. Let us hope the same sun brings happiness, and more importantly, honesty and humanity to the humans.

Signing off.......

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Distribute Luck (Rather Share Luck)

A little bit of Mech Engg stuff.

Heat flows from high temperature to low temperature.

Fluid flows from high potential energy state to low potential energy state.

Thus nature always tries to bring an equilibrium.

We are lucky. Many people are not. So Luck should flow from us to them.

Weird???

No.

If you are reading this blog, you're lucky. I'm not blowing my trumpet, but I'm trying to make it clear that you being aware that something called blog exists, you being familiar to computer, you being able to understand English, you being able to read and write, you are LUCKY.

If you're still confused about you being lucky, or if you have qualms about not being Luckier, here's the explanation.

We all have studied well, we're doing well in our respective fields. Whom should the credits go to?

Our hardwork, dedication, motivation, intelligence (and so many more abstract nouns to follow)?

Or our luck?

I would say LUCK.

Had you been born in a slum? Would you ever have thought of blogging? Forget blogging, would you have been able to earn enough to make your two ends meet? Would you have studied more than 5 or 6 years of schooling???

All you could imagine, or dream would be a job on a construction site, a job of a helper on a tea stall or household servant.

I guess I've made my point clear. Since our parents were educated and self sufficient, we are what we are. Even the series of abstract nouns mentioned above also originates from here only. What if you had not been able to see the face of the school, you would be dumb.

And being born somewhere is purely a matter of luck. So lucky people, please share your luck. By luck I mean, the opportunities that you had got and many kids are not getting, the awareness that you had had, but the other kids are not having.

If you really want to see India shining, invest your energy in educating the kids in the right manner.

Once Hon. former president Dr APJ Abdul Kalaam had mentioned in a speech at Vallabh Vidyanagar (Gujarat) that the main asset of India is kids, the reason economic journals are shouting about India being the super power is the coming generation. He said that among all the potential countries in the world, India is the youngest when it comes to average age. So, we do have the power, what we need to do is to sharpen the edge.

Apparently, the future of the nation is kids. They have the strength to transform the whole country. Please spend your leisure time in educating the kids who do not get the exposure to the current academic scenario due to monetary or social reasons.

If you have the doubts about how you can start the ground work, please visit http://www.makeadiff.in/ or http://www.bhumichennai.org. Make a difference is the initiative started nationwide and Bhumi is a Chennai based NGO which is working on many socially relevant issues in and around Chennai.

Benevolence is a sky without horizon. There is so much of room. We just need to fit ourselves somewhere and start working for the upliftment of the country.

If you do some constructive work in this regard, I think it will be the best way to celebrate the Independence Day.

Wishing you all a very Happy Independence Day. Jai Hind.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Go Vegetarian

No, I'm not going to preach like hygiene freaks calculating your day to day calories' consumption and gain. I would rather like to take you on a less traveled path, a new terrain, which always tangentially touches you, but never penetrates within.

Man (and woman) is a social animal.
Man (and woman) is an animal.

Understand the difference between the two.
We are social. We are intelligent. We are sensitive.(!!!!!!!!)

Satisfaction cannot come out of agony. Joy cannot come out of pain. Food is meant to keep us alive. Food is our life, and life cannot come out of death.

How can we be so selfish to kill others and eat? How can you feel your stomach full when you've slaughtered someone for it? Why do we have slaughterhouses? The sympathy towards animals is missing. The respect towards the forms of life is missing. The realization of existence of life has become foggy.

Just close your eyes and imagine. A chicken being slaughtered by a butcher, imagine the pain, your hunger is so superior that a whole life has to be brought to an end to satisfy it even when vegetation is there? How can you be so cruel? Just sit and see the beauty of a dancing hen at the dawn. It is breathing. It is alive. It is beautiful. All forms of life are beautiful, because they are alive. You possess no right to kill them.

Practise this finest form of nonviolence and feel it. For that sake, even buying leather accessories is violence. Just for you to look trendy, you will go to the extent of killing some animal???

There was an email addressed to all the fellow students of IIT Madras by some student only. He had described the animals being slaughtered, the description could make any sensitive human being burst into tears. There was a confusion about leather shoes being mandatory for placement procedure, he had denied to follow the so called rule. (Thought of Mangal Pandey???)

People may abuse me in more ways than one, but I stand for my opinion, and this is what I had to convey. I hope my nonvegetarian friends will take this blog in right spirit and become vegetarian. Vegetarianism is above all the religions. It is a religion itself. It is nonviolence. It is an essential aspect of one's proud existence.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Integrity

One fine morning, I was having breakfast in our mess. With me there was a Gujarati friend of mine and a few more friends from UP and MP, an Italian student was also having breakfast along with us.

It seems a normal scenario, but in the next ten minutes something happened that started churning the wheels on which my faith of national integrity was based.

The Italian spoke Aaj Nashta achchha hai.

Yes, he was speaking Hindi, though his mothertongue was Italian and he was supposed to communicate with people in English, he spoke Hindi. He was learning Hindi.

With some surprise I went out after breakfast and met a friend, and by instinct I spoke in Hindi and got in response a blank face from him. Then I realized, I was supposed to speak in English as this friend of mine despite being an Indian did not know Hindi, rather did not want to learn Hindi.

This culture is observed dominating in South India, especially in Tamilnadu. All non Tamils in Tamilnadu will have faced this. Despite knowing Hindi, they will not speak it.

Once I had had a discussion with a friend from Chennai about life in Tamilnadu. He said there were no issues like riots, terrorism or any other social problems; the only thing was that they did not want pollution of Hindi in TN.

Tamil is their mothertongue, so they should respect it, they should preserve their cultural heritage. Agreed, but when somebody from some other cultural background comes here and stays here, he/she has to undergo a big torture, as Hindi is accepted at few places. Almost all states of India have their own languages, but they do speak Hindi when needed, and that is how we can move ahead on the path of unity and prosperity.

But people may not be blamed completely, Hindi is not compulsorily taught in schools, so people tend to ignore it, and the national language loses its pride.

I strongly feel, AICTE must make it compulsory for all the schools in India to teach Hindi for at least five years. It is a symbol of our nation, it is our identity, and when I hear people making fun of it, or feeling proud about not knowing Hindi, blood starts boiling. If an Indian can't communicate in India, what can be worse than it?????????????????????

Vote

V O T E
A four letter word, containing the power to transform one billion lives.

As suggested by a friend, I'll try to shorten my post. Let me begin with a story.

The emperor Akbar wanted to know how much do the people of Delhi love him. He called his best minister Birbal and asked him to do the needful.

Birbal announced in the whole city that the emperor was on death bed and as diagnosed by the doctors, needed a bath in milk. Birbal said that to save the emperor all the people should come to the swimming pool in the mid of the city in the late evening and pour a glass of milk and the emperor would take bath in it the next day.

Everybody thought all thousands of people will pour milk, what if I pour a glass of water, nobody will come to know in the dark.

Next morning, Akbar went to the swimming pool finding the whole pool filled with water.

Same thing happens with us also. One individual will think, one billion people are going to vote, what difference does it make, if I don't vote, but we forget that others may also be thinking the same.

Idealism says it that voting is our right, a time has come when we have to say voting is our duty. We should be ashamed of ourselves that we need to run campaigns like Jaagore. If this is the plight when it comes to voting, I sometimes feel we are not educated enough to enjoy the luxury of democracy.

This year in the parliament elections, the so called educated people of metros and other big cities enjoyed the day off and less than half turned up for voting in most of the cases. Instead villagers showed up more, this says that our schools teach only maths, science, literature, accountancy but no morals.

If after being a doctor, engineer, scientist, accountant; if you don't feel from inside that you should vote, I would dare to say that all your education is in vein. You do not deserve the fruits of democracy. If your conscience doesn't push you to vote, you deserve dictatorship only, where you do not possess freedom of speech, freedom of expression, equality of laws and all other fundamental rights.

In schools kids are made to speak up fundamental rights and duties and poor innocent kids mug them up, they never think that it has some relevance to their lives.

For the kind information of yours, I would like to mention one provision that is known to few.

If you think that no candidate deserves the parliament or assembly or local civil body seat, you can go to polling booth, get yourself registered and you can choose not to vote anyone. If the margin of victory of winning candidate is less than the number of people not preferring to vote, that particular constituency will be undergoing re-election with fresh candidates.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Way to go Mr Prime Minister

The Egyptian Error will cost India much more than the well earned reputation over the years. India has always been suffering from Pak provoked terrorism and has always made it a point to CONDEMN terrorism. Now he has also agreed to delink Mumbai attack case from the talks and include Balochistan, as if it matters more than Mumbai to India.

On global fronts, no terrorism should be spared from being dealt with, but I really wonder, being India's prime minister, how can he agree to this headless appeal!!! It not only earns sympathy for Pak but also puts India into the alleged terrorism favouring countries. The indirect message of the whole story in the easiest derivable format is that India are training terrorists and sending them to Balochistan. The failure of Pakistan's administration seems to have been overshadowed by India's approval, and what is even worse is that India will be blamed for any undesirable incident occurring in Pakistan. Good that Pakistan is not going to the extent of blaming India for Mr Gilani's sneezing nose...

At this occasion I would also like to congratulate our judiciary system. Ajmal Kasab (I don't remember the name well, and anyhow he's not some superhero for whom I should keep my memory occupied) confessed in the mid of the court all his crime and also asked the death penalty, still our judiciary system is not ready to sentence him death.

One spoiled fanatic killed so many people (Please don't ask for SABOOT aur GAVAAH, the ppt of him standing with a gun and killing people will have been seen by more than a million people by now) and dared to question the security of the world's greatest democracy and PROUD owner of the third best defense in the world. It was not a mere attack, it was an open invitation to thousands of more terrorists in pipeline to come to India and give a golden touch to their CAREER in terrorism, it was a threat posed to the nation's security, or rather courage.

As the character played by Naseeruddin Shah in the movie A Wednesday says they did ask us this question HUM TO YAHI KARENGE, AUR KARTE RAHENGE, AAP KYA KAR LENGE???
Correct, hum kya karenge? We will CONDEMN the act of terrorism, will call it antinational, will make a committee to investigate (which will submit the report after the culprit has died of natural death or increased age), and will wait for another incident to happen and will wait for forming another committee. That's all we do.

After killing so many people and enjoying media attention for so long, that brutal terrorist is still alive, does he have a right to breathe on this earth? He's polluting our planet. Once we have got necessary information from him, it is dangerous to keep him alive, it is like spreading red carpet for more and more IC 814s being hijacked, more and more Indians being killed on board in the hijacked plane and releasing the terrorist so that he can comfortably kill more Indians.

I remember the Holocaust. Hitler was advised that to kill one Jew, spending one bullet will take German economy to the dumpyard, and so they devised a cheaper way of killing people. GAS CHAMBER. For Hitler, one Jew life was cheaper than a bullet. With my heart doomed and eyes wet, I think, an ordinary Indian's life doesn't seem to be precious enough in the view point of the administration, otherwise these delays would not have taken place.

Globally India is creating an impression of being the softest targets for massacre.

They'll come and bomb our parliament, we will condemn.

They'll bomb Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar (and the list goes on...), we will condemn.

They'll plant bombs in hospitals treating bomb blast victims, we will condemn.

They'll attack our places of worship, we will condemn.

They'll intrude into Kashmir, we will condemn.

They'll kill innocent people, kill our kids, rape the women and we will do nothing but condemn.

If that is what our government is doing, if Army, Navy or Air force are not going to be allowed to show their mettle, despite their wish and passion, why should we have them? Keep the borders open and let the terrorists come and kill people...

And everytime the Big Brother Uncle Sam will raise his head and order the children to shut up.

WTC was attacked, and they wrecked the whole Afghanistan, ultimately failing to capture Laden.

If India does the similar thing, it is extremity, it is violence, it is hampering the global peace (as if terrorist attacks on India and Indians are the symbols of global peace).

And I ask another question.

Who is USA to comment on Indo-Pak relations, or rather why should our leaders always head to them?

India is an independent republic country and capable to think the good and bad of its own.

Mumbai was attacked on 26/11/2008, I had gone to Chennai Central railway station on 29/11/2008 and not to my surprise, I wasn't checked, I was simply let in, the security officials didn't even have the smallest of doubts that someone could carry objectionables. If this is the kind of security provided to a metro city, let's hope the country to be blessed.

Monday, July 27, 2009

http://www.pgportal.gov.in/

Above is a link between people of India and the government in real sense of the word. I came to know about it a few days ago. Unfortunately, I don't know how fast we get responses and fortunately, I've not felt the need to use it.

It is an online portal where we can lodge complaints pertaining to any of the state governments, or any of the ministries of central government.

Please make full use of it, whenever you feel the need. We must never blame the government without communicating with them, and when we are getting such an opportunity, I would request all to make use of it.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Indian Leaders - Mahatma Gandhi to Raj Thackeray

If you consider this title, it's journey from sensitivity to brutality, from humanity to barbarism, from sympathy to apathy and from up to down.

I sometimes laugh at the immaturity shown by Raj Thackeray or rather pity for it.

When India's status is on the verge of being taken out of the list of third world countries, instead of founding Bharat Navnirman Seva, he wants to blow his trumpet by Maharashtra Navnirman Seva.

It is said that justice is blind, so is indicated by the statue in courts. Is it really not discriminating?

When the constitution of India gives me a right to stay anywhere in the country, who is Raj Thackeray to make a comment on it? How can he dare to say that north Indians should forget their culture and be Marathi? After saying so, and not only saying so, after morally killing so many poor north Indians with his bunch of devilish goons, how can any government let him move freely? Why is the arrest taking place so late?

People like Raj Thackeray are the worms corroding the national harmony and unity. These worms should either be taught a lesson, or on denial to follow what the constitution says, should be trashed out like we do with the rubbish in our house.

There are many other worms corroding the base of the national harmony. Throw them out of the country and India will be a golden sparrow again.

There was a man who was fasting to UNITE the diverse Indian population, and now there is a man who is going to the extent of looting people and beating them to severe injuries to DIVIDE Indian population.

What does he think? If only Marathi people are left in Mumbai, will it be as it is now? Mumbai is a cosmopolitan city and it is standing tall because of people with different cultures living there with unity. If they are thrown out, what will Mumbai be? It may not even be visible on India's map.

I am not very well aware of the episode of Mr Amitabh Bachchan apologizing Raj Thackeray, but if it is to be believed that he apologized for Mrs Bachchan's statement that she will continue speaking Hindi, this does make a big black spot on the tag of THE MILLENIUM STAR.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Prohibition on consuming Alcoholic Drinks in Gujarat - What a Joke!!!!!!

Gujarat government boasts of so many things, fast urbanization, Sardar Sarovar Project and a lot many ambitious infrastructural projects taking place in Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat and Rajkot; and they deserve the credits, but what about something that has been one of the unique features of the state, one different identity separating it from the lot, the PROHIBITION.

Is it on paper or practice?

Yesterday 17 (some claim it to be 16) people died by consuming country liquor in Ahmedabad, and they are demanding to penalise the manufacturers of the adulterated liquor. Do we have the sense that Laws are meant to be followed? And what about the mascots of Law? What are they doing? Newspapers are publishing photographs of people preparing country liquor on the banks of Sabarmati, not in some unused warehouse. The workers look as casual in the photograph as if they are preparing seer in the lap of nature. Is it what the Police force is supposed to do?

If there is a law, it has to be followed at any cost. Nobody is superior to it, nobody can be spared. It is the respect towards the constitution that is entirely missing.

Crime rate is not on the lower side in Gujarat compared to most of Indian states for no reason. Prohibition is one of the reasons, at least people are not openly boozing and hooting, so there arises no question of relieving the prohibition as, to whatever extent it is prevalent, it is beneficial for the state.

Relieving the law, because it cannot be practised would be the inability of the administration to realize it. It would be shedding the responsibility or getting rid of the necessary baggage.

The question here is that why some people are fearlessly breaking the laws and are feeling proud about it? There are localities where even five years old kid knows, where to go if someone is in need of liquor. Though on a larger spectrum, the so called civilised class of people refrains to get indulged in these practices, there also exists a class of irresponsible citizens(???) caring a damn for the laws.

Do the administrators not have the courage or the dedication is missing?

It requires guts to do what you believe, if you believe in idealism. The Gujarat of Gandhi can never be like this. We need to have the profound belief in principles like Mahatma Gandhi and firmness like Sardar Patel. Are we maintaining the heritage? Is it for what the millions of brave freedom fighters struggled? Is it for what they gave away their lives like anything?
They wanted to prevent our country from being exploited. They prevented it from being exploited by the Britishers, but now Indians themselves are taking the privilege.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Dedicated to those who prefer to study in India and settle abroad

Being an IITian I really feel like addressing this matter.

There are so many friends of mine who are brought up in India, who have been using the resources provided by the government of India and always prefer going abroad. Why?

The answer is simple. Vitamin M.
That's what they are worried for. Money, money and money.
Doesn't one ever feel that he/she is indebted to the society, to the country?

We are using all the possible resources, rather we are reaping the harvests sown by the government. Using Indian educational system if you want to serve other nations, just because they offer more money, it is analogous betraying your loving and caring parents.

I'm studying in IIT at a subsidized fees structure, because the government feels that it is the duty of the country to provide me with quality education and I deserve it by being an Indian, but am I really an Indian, if I go abroad and offer my services over there?

Shouldn't I have a sense of belongingness towards the country? Should I not reciprocate to the care shown by the government?

I have heard people saying There is no scope for me in India, my true talent will come out only in USA. and they end up in leaving a well paying good job in India and serving as domestic servants abroad.

In a speech in Hyderabad, Hon Dr APJ Abdul Kalaam mentioned that the same Indian throwing rubbish everywhere on Indian roads and cursing the municipality for not keeping the roads clean will suddenly develop the behavioural sense if he's in Singapore or Dubai and will make sure not to spoil the road. Is it the leniency that is misused, or is it wowen in ourselves to take things for granted and blame the system for all our follies?

There is a nice joke.

An Indian went to England. On coming back his first comment was Even the waiters over there speak English!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When shall we get rid of the White Skin Complex?

People say, India is corrupt, it's dirty, indisciplined. Agreed, it is.

But, who made it so? Who's responsible for the current state? Of course, we, ourselves. If your house is dirty, it's only you, who doesn't take care of it, because of the dirty house you do not go to the neighbour's place and live there, because ultimately your house is YOUR house, your own, if it is dirty, you shall clean it.

Let us have the same belongingness towards the country and instead of always asking for rights, let us not turn our deaf ear to the duties once and see the holy feeling of satisfaction within.

Robin Sharma has rightly said in his book The purpose of life is a life of purpose.


Give the moneychase a break and spend a few moments of purity to bring a smile on someone's face, and see the glow of that person's smile on your face. It's a divine feeling. Even billions of dollars can't BUY any satisfaction.

Our existence is linked with so many, breaking the link, you'll be after money and you may also get it, but what will remain closest to you till the moment you die will be the guilt, will be the hidden rebellion prevented from coming out; let it come out once and fell the enlightenment.

Are we tolerant or ignorant???

Really are we tolerant or ignorant???

Aren't we trying to hide our negligence behind the facet of tolerance???

Don't we pretend to be ignorant where actually we are coward???

Don't we blow the trumpet of tolerance when it comes to exploitation???

Few days back a teenage girl was raped in Surat.

As claimed by the newspapers, the shameful act was shot on a camera.
Why did they do it?
Was it only their devilish wish of physical means, or was it any economical angle also associated with it?

I'm not trying to claim anything, but just want to open a new angle possibly leading to a big scam.

So many lives are spoiled, so many families are ruined, why???
Just because of pornography. As I read in a newspaper, watching pornography is not a punishable offence in India. Should the government not give a thought to address this issue?

Just sit for a while and imagine the plight of the victim, the victim's family and their relatives. Nobody knows the agony or the frustration they are undergoing.
Our society is not bold enough, rather mature enough to accept the victim as a part of it. We should get rid of this apathy and orthodoxy.

Apparently it is not the fault of the victim, then why should she suffer? Why should she be separated from the society? Aren't we indirectly socially molesting her post such a tragedy instead of offering a smile of sympathy and acceptance? Which so called modern person will be ready to marry her?

There are people watching MMSes and then condemning them, can't we be rebellious enough to suppress them?
This horrible act will stop only if the demand is reduced.

Can I request all the viewers of the post (let them be only 2, 3 or 4) to give this a thought by putting themselves into the shoe of the victim's family and decide to contribute their best to throw away this mentality??

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Reservation

One of the most burning issues in today's Indian society.........
After finishing 60 years of independence and also the constitution being almost that old, are there any scopes of reevaluation of structure of the constitution?

Times are changing, sociopolitical values are changing, in this scenario clinging to more than half a century old practices does not seem feasible, at least to me.

Our constitution is said to be one of the world's most descriptive and detailed versions of its kind, but the issue I want to rise has probably something to do with the adaptability.

Winds blow, storms blow, the tree that stands tall and refuses to bend or rather obstructs the flow of wind, collapses sooner or later. A small crop waving with the wind, enjoying the change probably being far weaker than the tree, doesn't get uprooted.

Same is apt everywhere.

Wind or storm is probably the changing time or changing society, the tree is the stiff element trying to prevent the change possibly forgetting that change/refreshment is life and stagnation is death, the crop is the adaptable element facilitating enough flexibility keeping in mind the well-being of itself.

The criteria for reservation, or rather reservation was apt when devised by Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar et al, but I feel with changing times and such a big change in terms of decentralization of power, liberalization and globalization there is a need to review this section of the constitution.
What remains unchanged with change in time is the longing for welfare of the society as a whole.

Genuinly thinking 60 years are more than enough for our fellow-citizens who were socially or economically being exploited to come and join the main stream, and still if it is not done, it is a clear indication of improper implementation of the policy.

Our constitution says that nobody will be discreminated based on cast, colour, religion, region or gender, then allocation of reservation category based on cast doesn't look practical. There should be a feedback system making sure that fruits of reservation are eaten only by the needy and not the greedy.

Sorry to say, but I'm observing more misuse than use of reservation around. Not to mention the reference, I would like to quote a person who was coming from a family of IAS and IPS officers and who was spending more than a thousand bucks daily for partying at an age less than 18. He was said to be belonging to ST category!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On the contrary there are many cases of people literally being socially as well as economically being molested, but just because of themselves being from general category, they are kept away from reservation.

It seems that a kid, when born, carries a stamp of ST, OBC or Gen on the forehead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How unpractical it is not to reevaluate the condition of any particular family over such a large time span!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Moreover with increasing number of IITs and IIMs, they are already losing their well deserved and well earned reputation. Increase in reservation quota will do nothing but add fuel to the fire.

With such a hype in reservation, general category seems to be the minority.....


Reservation is a must for the country, as it is not the country of THE RICH, but the country of THE INDIANS, but I would strongly reccommend that the proportion should be limited and the criterion should be the real condition of the person, and not the cast................

Saturday, June 20, 2009

My first post

I had thoughts about blogging for so many days or may be months, but the inherent laziness probably prevented me from blogging.
Why I wanted to blog??????????
Simple. To express myself.
Daily newspaper in the morning brings agony and sorrow only instead of smile on a face, what a terrible beginning of a day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are so many things beyond one's reach.........
But somehow one wants to do it or at least wants to discuss it, share it, express it.
That's why I want to blog.

Today, 20th June, 2009, today's headlines completely eradicated my indolence and pushed me to write something.

As written by Times of India, two constables in UP pushed a pregnant woman out of the train. Why? She denied paying bribe of 100 rupees.

So one question arises. Is her life more valuable or 100 rupees?
Another question arises. How could the constables ask her for bribe?
Another question arises. Indian Railways belong to THY MAJESTY constables?
Another question arises. Are we living in a democratic country?
Another question arises. Will any concrete steps be taken by the authorities to uproot this barbarism or will it be suppressed like millions of other stinking symbols of inhumanity?
Another question arises. How long shall we be so insensitive and forgetful?


I remember the quote on air after 26/11 blasts People of Mumbai are fighters. They will overcome all these hardships and resume their routine life.

Should it be our reply to terrorism? Should we try and forget these things, or keep the fire burning in our hearts and toil till we eliminate this vice from the society?

Forgiving is a sign of courage, forgetting is a sign of cowardice.

After arising so many questions, I arise one final question and the finger of question is pointing towards ourselves. Are we courageous or coward? Are we sensitive or inhuman? Shall we do anything for changing the society instead of always blaming the bureaucracy, the political system and the government? I believe, the people on the coach where this shameful act was materialized were coward, had they not been, they would have prevented the constables from behaving like this. But had you, me or anyone of us been there, would it have created some difference, or we would have been silent spectators and enjoyed the action movie?

This is a question to be asked to ourselves. Instead of asking for a change, do we have the courage to BE THE CHANGE?

If you're not doing anything to prevent or fight terrorism, dowry, poverty, disgust, unemployment; you do not possess the right to comment on it.

Sitting on an armchair and cursing the politicians is probably one of the most favourite timekilling activity of today's youth (including me), but shall we ever be in politics and improve the country?

Shall we ever think of giving up the lucrative jobs we may get in the fields of banking, management, engineering, pharma and bla bla bla............ and DO something for a change, for the upliftment of the country???