Yesterday evening news, and today early morning newspaper, gave me a great revelation; how rich I am.. I find myself exburent at this sudden realisation; courtesy, Tendulkar Committee Report from Planning Commission of India.
Great, that means INR 31/- per day is what needs to survive.. Strangely, this is something that dawned on me, that there might be people, who do not even have Rs. 31/- per day to spare.. and, look, i have 200 bucks, in my wallet today.. Of course I am not poor, and neither is that unskilled labour, who has nothing to own, and lives on 90/- per day.. nor are the child labours earning 40-50 bucks everyday... And for the statistics' sake, all the beggers are not poor: the lepers, the blinds, and the kids, who lives on the alms around traffis signals and live on the footpath... they assuredly earn more than 31 rs, everyday..
Thereby, my dear friends, we live in so rich a country, where 133 gm of rice, with 20 gm of dal and 30gm of potatoes, with 15gm of onions and 15 gm of tomatoes full us with nourishment.. and add 85ml of milk to the daily diet... See, how rich we are...
And yeah, we do not need any fuel, or transportation, or home to live in.. The climatic conditions of our nation is so kind for such wasteful luxuries. And who the hell needs education, or telecommunication, or entertainment.. They are just something meant for Gods, not for petty humans!!
Glad that I live in the welfare state of India. Or how could I have survived in a discriminating nations where the rich and poor have such a narrow difference.. And WELL FED(!!) PEOPLE LIKE US ON RS 31/- PER DAY ARE DEEMED TO BE BELOW POVERTY LINE..
Oh I am so happy today.. Feels like, salvation is near(with so little food, only yogis could be so excited).. Baba Ramdev, you have done a great job teaching Yoga.. Please conjure an Asana which would nourish us as well..
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
End of An Era: Steve Jobs
The fabled genius, who supposedly completed the half bitten Apple-logo, now leaves the Apple.. How can the master-mind behind i-tronics be ever forgotten.
Over the past decade, Apple redefined the course of mobile computing and digital entertainment, setting the bench-mark for the envy of the business world and America's second-most valuable company, after Exxon Mobil.
The apple products, today indispensible business tools among the elite; have all created a flurry of class, quality and value for money. I-pod remains the synonym of a mp-3 player in the households, and a Mac, a desire of all gazette freaks. The I-pad brought in a new era of tablet PCs. Furthermore, an I-phone is simply unbeatable in the smartphone category worldwide.
A Reed College drop-out, this Buddhist could assimilate the calmness of a monk and the acumen of a tycoon. His visions has always been two steps ahead of his rivals, inspiring innovation, renovation and progression of technology for an easier life of his faithful customers and clients. Will Apple, or for the same reason, the electronic industries globally, be able to find another Jobs.
"The answer my friend, is Blowing in The Wind."
Analysis of an unnecessary comment
Ms. Roy's article in "The Hindu' has indeed instigated an unnecessary debate over media and web-portals between the intellects of the nation and abroad.. Although, Ms Roy has very strongly put forth her views, they can very easily be negated, by any person who has read through the histories of all revolutions of the world..
Whenever a person has arisen with a new flag against a regime, He has been declared insane, rebellion, fool, corrupt, selfish, and various such other names.. But victory always has been to the verdict of the masses.. No other reason, that after French Revolution, and end of Aristocracy, Napolean took over, and was later removed by the French. Joseph Stalin could not fool the Russians for long. On the other hand, Gandhi could fight till the very end of the British Crown over India, and still has been an icon towards all indians look.
In the recent times, we have seen downfall of a few dictators in the third world countries, which have been supported by intellectuals all round, even our national icons(read: Booker Winners). What beholds them exactly from supporting a similar movement in their own country, which is against an difficile regime.
Comparing this campaign to Maoists, has been one of the biggest mistakes, as far as I think, because, this movement has never entered any violence; nor Anna’s campaign aims to hurt any of the innocent or the guilty; much unlike the Maoists, which does not care about either, very easily allowing collateral damages.
Is this a frantic attempt to enter an arena after being long left out, by criticizing the fore-runners of the same. Might be.
Or, is it some way to get patronage of the government? We are very well aware that Ms. Roy has never been on the good-books of the authorities.
Or, is it just a cheap publicity stunt? I find Ms. Roy too respectable for that.
Well whatever it might be, Ms. Roy must have lost a few blind supporters (like me)to her words, by now.
Whenever a person has arisen with a new flag against a regime, He has been declared insane, rebellion, fool, corrupt, selfish, and various such other names.. But victory always has been to the verdict of the masses.. No other reason, that after French Revolution, and end of Aristocracy, Napolean took over, and was later removed by the French. Joseph Stalin could not fool the Russians for long. On the other hand, Gandhi could fight till the very end of the British Crown over India, and still has been an icon towards all indians look.
In the recent times, we have seen downfall of a few dictators in the third world countries, which have been supported by intellectuals all round, even our national icons(read: Booker Winners). What beholds them exactly from supporting a similar movement in their own country, which is against an difficile regime.
Comparing this campaign to Maoists, has been one of the biggest mistakes, as far as I think, because, this movement has never entered any violence; nor Anna’s campaign aims to hurt any of the innocent or the guilty; much unlike the Maoists, which does not care about either, very easily allowing collateral damages.
Is this a frantic attempt to enter an arena after being long left out, by criticizing the fore-runners of the same. Might be.
Or, is it some way to get patronage of the government? We are very well aware that Ms. Roy has never been on the good-books of the authorities.
Or, is it just a cheap publicity stunt? I find Ms. Roy too respectable for that.
Well whatever it might be, Ms. Roy must have lost a few blind supporters (like me)to her words, by now.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Ten Years of Writing Poetry
With great pleasure, I announce, that, today, I have completed 10 years of writing poems...
It was back in 2001, Third week of August, that I wrote my first Poem, a childish effort to rhyme.. "The Lame Rabbit" which was inspired from D H Lawrence's Story and also from a Poem titled "Lizards" by Vibhu Padhi..
However, it took me a few months, before i actually could rhyme, and then I wrote, a very special Poem, "The Monkey's Paw" inspired from a Play of same Title.. My friends from St. Xavier's would remember it.. And courtesy, Mrs. Uma Verma, who gave me few tips and tricks on how actually to write a poem, I began to tread the path..
Next few years saw me trying to rhyme, or to even write.. With a few cynism, and applauses both coming from almost same ends, I was able to improve, although, those day's creations lie waste in the chest of my old diaries..
The imagination, began catching my pen, during depressions.. And as I remember well, most of the verses, that I regard good, have come during the time i actually was depressed.. I fact, the first anthology, which shall soon be out, is almost totally been written in feats of meloncholy..
Today, my family and friends, all support me to brim, in my passion.. And I am heavily indebted to my friends, for their critical appreciation as well as improvisation tips.
Hoping to give you all my first Compilation "In and Out of Bounds- A quest of tranquillity" soon.
Thanking You All..
Thanking my Life..
Thanking Lord Above..
It was back in 2001, Third week of August, that I wrote my first Poem, a childish effort to rhyme.. "The Lame Rabbit" which was inspired from D H Lawrence's Story and also from a Poem titled "Lizards" by Vibhu Padhi..
However, it took me a few months, before i actually could rhyme, and then I wrote, a very special Poem, "The Monkey's Paw" inspired from a Play of same Title.. My friends from St. Xavier's would remember it.. And courtesy, Mrs. Uma Verma, who gave me few tips and tricks on how actually to write a poem, I began to tread the path..
Next few years saw me trying to rhyme, or to even write.. With a few cynism, and applauses both coming from almost same ends, I was able to improve, although, those day's creations lie waste in the chest of my old diaries..
The imagination, began catching my pen, during depressions.. And as I remember well, most of the verses, that I regard good, have come during the time i actually was depressed.. I fact, the first anthology, which shall soon be out, is almost totally been written in feats of meloncholy..
Today, my family and friends, all support me to brim, in my passion.. And I am heavily indebted to my friends, for their critical appreciation as well as improvisation tips.
Hoping to give you all my first Compilation "In and Out of Bounds- A quest of tranquillity" soon.
Thanking You All..
Thanking my Life..
Thanking Lord Above..
Sunday, June 26, 2011
an epidemic in question
numerous times in the past, the government machinery is amptuated at the hands of the existing laws, which incapables the to act immediately and effectively. So is the case of mysterious virul that plagues the children of muzaffarpur, bihar.. A death of 49 within a span of fifteen days, all suspected diseases ruled out by clinical and laboratory examinations, and no provision to allow the brain tissue of deceased kids be examined, the scenario assuredly is pathetic, and has left the concerned authorities in a fix.
This calls for the invokation of a 114 year old 'Epidemic Disease Act,1897'; which empowers the investigation team/authorities to go to any extent, that he deems fit and proper, as to prevent and curb the epidemic in question; including an autopsy be allowed to be performed on the dead kids, which is not allowed under general medical laws.
The history of the Act beinq invoked is not new, nor exceptional. In the recent past, it was invoked by the government of maharashtra in august,2009, in the district of pune and satara, when the H1N1 Swine flu engulfed the area and led to a major crisis.
Even the requirement of examining the brain tissue is not new, and in fact was the actual need which had led to the enactment of the Act in question. As we can now say, a history repeats itself and thereby, the present crisis may be termed an epidemic soon.
This calls for the invokation of a 114 year old 'Epidemic Disease Act,1897'; which empowers the investigation team/authorities to go to any extent, that he deems fit and proper, as to prevent and curb the epidemic in question; including an autopsy be allowed to be performed on the dead kids, which is not allowed under general medical laws.
The history of the Act beinq invoked is not new, nor exceptional. In the recent past, it was invoked by the government of maharashtra in august,2009, in the district of pune and satara, when the H1N1 Swine flu engulfed the area and led to a major crisis.
Even the requirement of examining the brain tissue is not new, and in fact was the actual need which had led to the enactment of the Act in question. As we can now say, a history repeats itself and thereby, the present crisis may be termed an epidemic soon.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
51st BAT Foundation Day
Invited over facebook, I had the opportunity to witness the inauguration of 51st foundation day of Bihar Art Theatre at Kalidas Rangalaya, patna; the event being celebrated through a mini drama festival lasting five days.
However, although it was disappointing to see a very less number of audience, the acting capabilities of the theatrics and their zeal was worth cudos. Mr. Ajit Ganguly has spent his life for BAT, and it is hoped that one day, it wil gain the glamour of its glorious 70's and 80's.
The inaugural drama 'Bin Dulhan ki Shadi'( a marriage minus bride ) is a comical sattire, glorifying the importance of love and acceptance of cohabitation rather than dead rites and rituals.. Written by late Anil Kr Mukherji and directed by Subhash Krishna, the story in a nutshell is that a young guy is in love and his ex-army father comes to know of it.. He wants him to leave college and marry a girl of his choice. However, the son is adamant to marry his love, and thus, Mr Pralayankar puts a condition that, if Pranjal is able to marry within 24 hours, the marriage wil be accepted by him, else not..
Now, as the girl is not in the city, a solution is brought forward by Pranjal's partner-in-crime, Jhankaar, with the help of the girl's father, a crazy Prof. Paanch. Finally, a marriage is held in absence of the bride, and Mr. Pralayankar is convinced of the reality and the existence of the marriage, mathematically.
The setup of the drama was very convincing, and an assortment of alive expressions by promising young actors made it a delight for the audience.. Ajit Da was good as ever and Mrityunjay and Anupam gave a great show. Although a wide spectrum of improvising is there, and, the artists need to work out the linguo in order to familiarize with the audience.
Concluding, i would like to add,that the promising artist raise the hope that the future of BAT is bright and glamourous.
However, although it was disappointing to see a very less number of audience, the acting capabilities of the theatrics and their zeal was worth cudos. Mr. Ajit Ganguly has spent his life for BAT, and it is hoped that one day, it wil gain the glamour of its glorious 70's and 80's.
The inaugural drama 'Bin Dulhan ki Shadi'( a marriage minus bride ) is a comical sattire, glorifying the importance of love and acceptance of cohabitation rather than dead rites and rituals.. Written by late Anil Kr Mukherji and directed by Subhash Krishna, the story in a nutshell is that a young guy is in love and his ex-army father comes to know of it.. He wants him to leave college and marry a girl of his choice. However, the son is adamant to marry his love, and thus, Mr Pralayankar puts a condition that, if Pranjal is able to marry within 24 hours, the marriage wil be accepted by him, else not..
Now, as the girl is not in the city, a solution is brought forward by Pranjal's partner-in-crime, Jhankaar, with the help of the girl's father, a crazy Prof. Paanch. Finally, a marriage is held in absence of the bride, and Mr. Pralayankar is convinced of the reality and the existence of the marriage, mathematically.
The setup of the drama was very convincing, and an assortment of alive expressions by promising young actors made it a delight for the audience.. Ajit Da was good as ever and Mrityunjay and Anupam gave a great show. Although a wide spectrum of improvising is there, and, the artists need to work out the linguo in order to familiarize with the audience.
Concluding, i would like to add,that the promising artist raise the hope that the future of BAT is bright and glamourous.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
1st Bihar Diwas: A new dawn!!
Never in the 98 years of History of Bihar, where I was born and nurtured; has the commemoration of the state been observed, let alone a celebration at such a large scale, globally. And this probably is the awakening of the "Bihari"; a creed that has been so prominent to the nation, and yet so ignored.
This could be a moment of the development of the sub-nationalism of Bihar, a thread that shall bind all of the land. Already, the past few years have given the residents and the non-residents of this state a reason to walk with the head held high.
It seems so unbelievable, that one of the center of administration and trade, till the early 20th century; how could a province was left so behind, when its counter-parts grew steadily. It may be attributed to shallow politics, and negligent behaviour of the concerned authorities.
In the able hands of Mr Nitish Kumar, the mass of bihar has been finding solace and security. The past five years have seen a development in the infrastructure of transportation, and Law & Order; which in the CM's words is the basic foundation for the future construction of the State. The next step for the step, in the 2nd tenure of the NDA government has been the Education and the Health infrastructure. The begining has been done this Bihar Diwas, with the launch of 'Nayee Peedhi Swasthya Guarantee Karyakram'( the New Generation Health Guarantee Programme), which calls for the children upto 14 years and adolescent girls be provided with a health card for their medical check-up and treatment free-of-cost at government hospitals.
The only thing we can say for our state is, "better late than never". The old educational hub of Bihar shall once again rise from the ashes and will enlighten the world with the golden glaze of this land of Buddha and Mahavira. What we have seen in past few years is just the beginning.
The "Bihar Diwas" is nothing less than a Rekindled Glow of a Lost Glory. The supply of fresh air shall see the Torch of Progress and Development in the Land of Mauryas, and the Guptas.
Monday, March 21, 2011
World Poetry Day, just Another Day in the Life of An An Artist
A bit late for this article, but better late than never. So day before yesterday, it was 12th World Poetry Day, as declared by UNESCO in 1999 "to give fresh recognition and impetus to national, regional and international poetry movements"
Well, the requirement of the celebration of a World Poetry Day, is similar to that of International Labour day, World Women's day, and so on. Yeah, Valentine's Day and Friendship Day fall in the same category. It is just a day to make those so diligently engrossed in daily chorus, realize, that there are certain things, that have attained a special character and importance for our lives, and we are so used to these that, their absence would just make the life impossible.
Poetry has been one of the most common form of expression through the history. The most ancient texts available to the man-kind has been recited in the form of poetry. The Odyssey, The Illiad, the Mahabharatha, the Vedas, the Ramayana, the Zend Avesta; all of them. Even today, the best of expressions in the literary world have come in the same form.
The best music, dance, and yeah, dialogues of dramas and movies comes poetically. And yeah, Poetry has evolved so much in the past, that one can define almost anything a Poetry.. That is the magic of a Verse.
Thus, as an artist myself, i cannot undermine the importance of poetry in life. And most of my friends shall accept this fact.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
The World cup: A Victory of Cricket
Hmmmmphh.. A superb match it was. Because every other ball, I kept expecting a sudden change of fate and the collapse of the Pakistani Batting Line Up. A true ODI.
What a world cup it has been, a huge relief to the ICC after the shameful affair of 2007 at West Indies. And the doomsayers of the ODIs can eat their words, after the upsets and interesting matches of the League Stage of this tournament. Tomorrow, the last two matches are to be played, and still the fixture of the knock-outs is not decided.
The most interesting part has been evident in the Group 'B', termed the Group of death, and the Group of Death it has proved to be. England loses to minnows Bangladesh and Ireland, but manages a win against South Africa, who end up at the top of the table. South Africa can hold their nerves against India, but lose it to the English. The Windies trounce the Bangladesh, but have not shown the guts against any of the higher tiered ones. And last, the Indians have managed to overcome the hiccups to stay at the second position. The best part was the India-England Tie and the Irish putting a hold to the English, that too chasing a huge total.
Cricket has always been termed the game of incertainties. But, Aussies; since the time I began understanding it, have had so dominated over it. And especially, when was the last time they lost in a WC!! If you cannot remember it, it was against Pakistan, in 1999 WC, England. And the Kangaroos avenged that defeat then and there, and by trouncing them.
Since, India lost to them in 2003 WC finals, I doubt any true Indian supporter might have wanted the Aussies to see winning any single match. But today, I think most of us were looking forward to see them win, as none of us want the Men in Blue clash the Aussies in the knock-out stage, as the best predictable permutation suggests.
As far as cricket is concerned, this world cup of 2011 has been the best advocate of true cricketing spirit, and the game itself, especially the ODIs. I hope, the supporters of 'Scrap-ODI-Theory' shall stop buzzing around for a while.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Global Economy after Japan Quake
It has been three days since the tsunami hit the pacific. Now, when the third largest economy of the world is swallowed by a disaster awhole, it is believed unanimously that it would surely affect the global economy.
The first and the foremost impact visible to the world is the dip in international price of crude oil. With speculations of Japan staying 'out-of-action' for next few months, the international Energy Agency had marginally reduced its global oil demand forecast for 2011.
Following the quake, the Yen lost value soon, as can be the speculations, but pretty soon, it rose higher to what it was before the disaster. It is similar to what happened after the massive Kobe Earthquake(1995) when the Japanese Government, the companies and the investors sold overseas assets and brought money back home.
For the rebuilding of the nation, the money needed might be collected through US treasury bonds, a very likely source, of which Japan is a major holder; pressurizing the already straining US public finances.
The above measures, if taken, are likely to affect the global economy in a detrimenting way; and maybe we should get ready for a financial meltdown, very similar to those fuel rods in the nuke reactors of Japan; resulting into a chain reaction spreading across the Globe..
Monday, March 14, 2011
Krishna- A godly figure, or The God himself?
The Lord Krishna has been regarded the best politician of Indian myths, and also of history, if you regard him as part of it.
Well, yes, the lord, is none other than one of the kings, who played part in the famous Mahabharata war, and without fighting it himself, directed its course in such a manner, so as to destroy all powerful states; leading to a unified, though daunted India.
According to ShriKrishnaDwaipayan Ved Vyas, The lord deserves a place higher than normal humans; surely because of his powers to conjure miracles, moulding peoples' actions, and creating an enigma around his own actions.
Sure, to regard him a God isn't difficult. Ain't it? But he is a God, just the way Gods have emerged through history. The people who are powerful enough, and those whose actions we are unable to comprehend, we deem them The God. There is no other reason, most of the civilizations through the world have seen Gods in form of the king, or the queen. Be it Islam, Christianity (Jesus was the king of Jews), ancient mythological stories and so on. Even Buddha and Mahavira were from the royal families. And of course, Hinduism has always welcomes any infringement to its entity by assimilating it into itself. The clear evidence is acceptance of Buddha as one of the 24 avatars of Vishnu.
Thus, it is upto us, whether we imbibe the wisdom of Gita, the sayings of a wise and powerful king from the past, or just idolate it and learn nothing from it. The option is before us, and every wise man has its own followers. Sure Gita can teach us a lot.
Well, yes, the lord, is none other than one of the kings, who played part in the famous Mahabharata war, and without fighting it himself, directed its course in such a manner, so as to destroy all powerful states; leading to a unified, though daunted India.
According to ShriKrishnaDwaipayan Ved Vyas, The lord deserves a place higher than normal humans; surely because of his powers to conjure miracles, moulding peoples' actions, and creating an enigma around his own actions.
Sure, to regard him a God isn't difficult. Ain't it? But he is a God, just the way Gods have emerged through history. The people who are powerful enough, and those whose actions we are unable to comprehend, we deem them The God. There is no other reason, most of the civilizations through the world have seen Gods in form of the king, or the queen. Be it Islam, Christianity (Jesus was the king of Jews), ancient mythological stories and so on. Even Buddha and Mahavira were from the royal families. And of course, Hinduism has always welcomes any infringement to its entity by assimilating it into itself. The clear evidence is acceptance of Buddha as one of the 24 avatars of Vishnu.
Thus, it is upto us, whether we imbibe the wisdom of Gita, the sayings of a wise and powerful king from the past, or just idolate it and learn nothing from it. The option is before us, and every wise man has its own followers. Sure Gita can teach us a lot.
Japan: calm through Calamities
The first post of this blog of mine, comes when the world witnesses one of the biggest calamities of recent times. Sure, the small group of islands is constantly hit with earthquakes, but the devastating magnitude(8.9) was seriously unprepared for. Lucky, it did not hit the land.
We, as Indians, came to know of the term TSUNAMI, 1st in 2004; when the Indian Ocean catastrophe impacted through the southern region of our nation. This was recorded at the richter scale of 9.0. But Japan has been witnessing tsunamis since time immemorial alongwith their neighbors. And their lies the blessings of the Calm Budhha; in the land of the rising sun. The constant earthquakes have made the infrastructure of the real-estate, a mandatory strengthened to stand through earthquakes of much higher intensity that have frequented the nation. And here is the clear example of what preparedness can do. An earthquake of much lesser magnitude might have devastated the full cities of Mumbai and Delhi; where quality in construction has been maintained(??).
A recent BBC news, tells of Japan's coastline being shifted towards East by upto four metres. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12732335
As if the quake wasn't enough; the nuke radiation leakage adds to the woes of this little nation of Asia . The Japan government fears more leakages from plants; which may lead to heavy meltdown. About 200,000 people are estimated to be affected by the leakages alone; in addition to those hit by the quake and the tsunami.
But, in all, we believe that Japan has survived several disasters, including the Hiroshima and the Nagasaki; and hopefully this catastrophe is not going to change much of this nation of small people but valorous hearts.
Next post shall include the economic impact of Japan's Woes..
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