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Friday, January 10, 2014
Greens of concrete jungle
Happily ever after
Deep down, down the memory lane
Was created a vaccuum
Months,Years and then decades pass by
That vaccuum deepens
More like a hollow vessel
Making more sound than,
When it's filled
Vaccuum's noise making his ears
Deaf and senses meaningless
There are n number if people around
Alas! All are strangers in their
Strangest manners,
And there is given a tap on his back
He returns back
To the old world trying to be
In tune with modernity
Surrounding the empty vessels
Roaming here and there
All around him
And he is choking midst the
Deafening sound created by vessels
So much so he could not
Hear anything now
Neither he could feel anything
For anyone
And then he lived happily ever after
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Raj - neeti
28 December is a historical day in the history of Indian
politics. Today a common man who travels in metro or auto rickshaw, worked 10am
to 6pm, an activist and above a common Indian citizen has become CM of capital
of India.
This is indeed commendable and outstanding. He has taken
every party by storm of surprise. Indian politics will never be same again
Congress ruled the nation for about so many years, BJP tried
to rule the country but could not succeed, and despite all the efforts they
tried in the past. Now that their agenda has changed and they are MR Modi as
clone of GOD. During 2009 Advanji tried to be the clone but their was no
concrete agenda. The issues raised by them were baseless. Now MR Modi is trying
to fix up an agenda, which is again becoming baseless gradually as they are
diverting from the base topic of growth and development. Now they want to
remove Congress party from the country. “Quit India, Congress!”
The slogan itself is baseless and irrelevant.
Anyways people of India must give tome to Mr. Kejriwal’s
governance to do something in favor of them and minimize corruption. He is now
eyeing to be a national party of India. They can definitely be successful if
they don’t deviate from their basic agenda, point that made them join politics.
We can only talk about corruption and dirty politics. It needs strong guts to
get down in the gutter and clean the dirt. If the people of AAP remains
grounded and they don’t change like any other power hungry politician, then
only they can be a super hit with masses and classes of India.
Labels:
corruption,
current affairs,
government,
politics
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Have you ever felt the smell of time?
Have you ever felt the smell of time?
Do you remember the fragrances of vine?
Past, which will never come back
But will always be there with us awake
Do you remember the smell of that afternoon
when birds used to sing and croon
Do you remember the smell of that tree
under which you sat free
And waited for your rickshaw puller
because that day school was fun
& at the same time hectic and fuller
Slowly reaching your sweet home,
as it was too hot a day for
rickshaw puller to pull it alone
There were other mates also sitting in it
And it smelled like a nest full of birds
chirping gloriously in the jungle of concrete
And then suddenly comes a huge cloud
and embraces sun like a lover hug's
and behaving himself as a smug
Abruptly ambience started smelling good
I was floating in the glory of cloud's hood
It was a mirage & was misunderstood
The sun was indeed very strong
and it can not never go wrong
Still its rays were piercing our skin
and I was smelling of chagrin
I cant look at the sun
as if it is a part of some sin
It will go and send the moon soon
till then I may smell a bane or a boon
Moments fly like this, and days pass
Smells become brighter like a wrasse
Fleshy lips, powerful teeth & brightly coloured
And then smell changes to colour
Which will always be there with us
till we are alive & jive
it will always be our saviour
'The smell'
#Memoirs of GONE
Saturday, September 14, 2013
16 Dec - Another black day !
Today is Friday, The 13 & month is September. The day considered inauspicious all over the world. But today we have seen the history in the making, life will never be the same again after this day.
16 December 2012 unfortunate Rape incident has stirred the whole world like a dry leaf in the storm.
Since morning I was on the move to visit my clients for some work. But in the back of my mind, I desperately wanted to sit in front of news channel and be the witness of Jumbo judgement.
After this incident life for women in Delhi has become more vulnerable and challenging. Women in general had stopped leaving home after 7pm but some brave heart were still moving in the night because of their jobs or some other reasons.It took nine months for Indian judiciary to announce the verdict on the convicts. Though the victim had died and given the dying statement against the criminals, still law took nine whole months to give decision. Why?
Nothing exceptional has come out of this incident. First eye catcher out of the whole incident was how the people of Delhi came out of their living rooms together and fought, gave their precious time, participated in discussion and gave 'dharnas'. Delhi is my city since last 13 years and I am well aware of the indigenous nature of people here. Though I don't find original Dilliwallah here, because most of them are migrants from nearby states in search of work. Though every individual is completely different from another, somehow once you touch Delhi you become native of the city. Lot has been questioned on 'Dilliwallah's' show off nature or 'dil-waale' image. But I was pleasantly surprised by the strong determination and equally robust actions they had shown for someone they did not even knew. It was heart warming to see mango people coming out under scorching sun and protesting against the criminals. So many campaigns were moving on social networking websites. In general Dilliwalah started becoming aware of the consequences and plight of rape victims or acid attack victims. They have become more sensitive to these issues and
Amidst all this there was a thorn like consideration also that the rape case was viewed largely as a cold blooded and torturous murder. Had the victim not died after the incident, I doubted that criminals would have ever been punished. Unquestionably Rape should be considered the biggest of crime, bigger than a murder. Rape kills dignity, love, hope & soul of the victim, be it male or female. Yes, rape is not Gender biased.
It is little wonder that rape is one of the least-reported crimes. Perhaps it is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused and, in reality, it is she who must prove her good reputation, her mental soundness, and her impeccable propriety
Disgusting ! Isn't it?
Rape is not just pushy lovemaking
But with due respect to our Patriarch society, rape victims are moving scott free in many cases. Why? Because laws are lenient and criminals are NOT at all afraid of law and police. And above all marital rape is not even considered a crime. Well, what to say and expect !
Anyways we are right now basking in the glory of the decision of death sentence to convicts.
But will the attitude of people against this heinous crime change?
When will male start looking at a female not as an object but as another human being?
Is any other solution to this problem?
Are we going wrong in the upbringing of our male children?
So many questions ! Seeking answers !
16 December 2012 unfortunate Rape incident has stirred the whole world like a dry leaf in the storm.
Since morning I was on the move to visit my clients for some work. But in the back of my mind, I desperately wanted to sit in front of news channel and be the witness of Jumbo judgement.
After this incident life for women in Delhi has become more vulnerable and challenging. Women in general had stopped leaving home after 7pm but some brave heart were still moving in the night because of their jobs or some other reasons.It took nine months for Indian judiciary to announce the verdict on the convicts. Though the victim had died and given the dying statement against the criminals, still law took nine whole months to give decision. Why?
Nothing exceptional has come out of this incident. First eye catcher out of the whole incident was how the people of Delhi came out of their living rooms together and fought, gave their precious time, participated in discussion and gave 'dharnas'. Delhi is my city since last 13 years and I am well aware of the indigenous nature of people here. Though I don't find original Dilliwallah here, because most of them are migrants from nearby states in search of work. Though every individual is completely different from another, somehow once you touch Delhi you become native of the city. Lot has been questioned on 'Dilliwallah's' show off nature or 'dil-waale' image. But I was pleasantly surprised by the strong determination and equally robust actions they had shown for someone they did not even knew. It was heart warming to see mango people coming out under scorching sun and protesting against the criminals. So many campaigns were moving on social networking websites. In general Dilliwalah started becoming aware of the consequences and plight of rape victims or acid attack victims. They have become more sensitive to these issues and
Amidst all this there was a thorn like consideration also that the rape case was viewed largely as a cold blooded and torturous murder. Had the victim not died after the incident, I doubted that criminals would have ever been punished. Unquestionably Rape should be considered the biggest of crime, bigger than a murder. Rape kills dignity, love, hope & soul of the victim, be it male or female. Yes, rape is not Gender biased.
It is little wonder that rape is one of the least-reported crimes. Perhaps it is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused and, in reality, it is she who must prove her good reputation, her mental soundness, and her impeccable propriety
Disgusting ! Isn't it?
Rape is not just pushy lovemaking
But with due respect to our Patriarch society, rape victims are moving scott free in many cases. Why? Because laws are lenient and criminals are NOT at all afraid of law and police. And above all marital rape is not even considered a crime. Well, what to say and expect !
Anyways we are right now basking in the glory of the decision of death sentence to convicts.
But will the attitude of people against this heinous crime change?
When will male start looking at a female not as an object but as another human being?
Is any other solution to this problem?
Are we going wrong in the upbringing of our male children?
So many questions ! Seeking answers !
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Bloom
I know a female who shared this story with me and I expanded it as a thought, a thought to be considered as it is related to future youth.
My Friend is married with two sons and she also
'claims' that her husband is very loving, loyal, efficient, caring, independent
& trustworthy. Sometimes I feel funny when she lists so many qualities of
her husband.
How can a human being have so many qualities that
too when his first name is HUSBAND! :) Anyways here we are not concerned about
husband. Idea is to give a thought to youth and future brigade. Let's give a
name to my friend, lets say her Gauri.
Hmm! Seems I like the name.
So, one day Gauri went to a toyshop in a nearby
market to buy some gift for her kid's friend. After looking at many gifts she
could barely decide on a stuffed toy for the kid's friend. The lady sitting on
the shop had very small eyes, reminded her instantly of Bollywood actress
#Sridevi, portraying hugely big eyes in most of her work.
Somehow we remember someone similar when we look at
the person but the case was different with Gauri. She starts visualizing
opposite features when ever she meets some one. People with long neck reminds
her of Cricket player from England #Gladstone small with a very small neck,
virtually invisible. A person with short height reminds her of Bollywood legend
#Amitabh bhachan. Opposites attracts, I guess!
Any ways the lady shopkeeper started packing the
gift. She hairy, round and fair complexioned face. May be her parlor visit was
due.
The lady started conversation with Gargi.
"Which school does your kid go to?"
"ABC public school." Gargi replied.
We shall avoid taking school names here. Why to
give them free publicity when they deserve nothing of it.
"Oh, and the younger one?" She said with
a glimpse of sadness.
Gargi wondered what’s going on in her mind. She
seems to be in talking mood with her customer.
"The same one." Gargi said.
"Oh Didi, I must tell you, remove your sons
from this school. It is good for nothing. This school is useless." She
told Gargi as if sharing the most vulnerable information on the planet.
"My daughters are going to St. XYZ convent
school. It is the best school in this locality." The lady disclosed so
proudly that Gargi felt like a snail.
While holding a nice gift pack in her hand Gargi
was feeling like a brain less mother who has sent her kids to worst school of
the area. But the truth was not this.
"Like
Diamond, truth has many facets."
On the very next day she went on to meet her son's
'ex tuition teacher'.
The word
'Ex' is very commonly used and misused now. Unfortunately teacher's community
is also untouched by this use. After explaining issues about her health and
telling her what kind of religious activities teacher is indulging herself in,
discussion centered on kid’s studies. It was a natural move but gave Gargi a
brain storming session.
Teacher asked Gargi if her kids are still going to
ABC public school? She advised Gargi she should put her kids to St XYZ School
or PQR international school or EFG international school. Gargi told me what the
teacher said to her, and I found it really strange. Teacher told my friend as
her kids are boys, present day schooling will matter most to them once they are
grown up. If they have a label of convent school or International school then
chances are they will get very good and educated spouses.
Phew! And here comes the 'awakening'. Teacher told
her that when she will go out to find a perfect match for her sons she will be
welcomed warmly by her future 'Bahus’, only if they are in these respected
schools. And when they will come to know that they studied in Convent or
International school then their families will also give you a hearty
greet.
Oh gosh! I was very much astonished & laughed
out on this kind of idea. But it gave me a shudder down my spines when I realized
the gravity of this kind of thinking process.
“We are
addicted to our thoughts. We cannot change anything if we cannot change our
thinking.”
And I
strongly believe " What I think moves on to next generation, of course
with few individual changes here and there."
Very Firstly the thought of gender biased schooling
disturbed me here. Being a female of course I have a soft corner for girls but
also I am not a commando with a woman empowerment flag in my hand. I equally
love boys. :)
Issues being faced by females are more or less
similar as faced by boys in our society. Yes I know except some biological
processes. One, the teacher is denying the idea of girls studying in convents
and International schools. Second she is depicting short sightedness of future
would 'bahus' and their families. Like as if, at the time
of marriage will the girl see if the boy had studied in convent or
not. What about his education? Boy might be working in country's top MNC on the
top management position and did his schooling from Public school or Govt
school. Oh sad ! He is not eligible then. And what about his honesty, loyalty,
disciplined life style and caring nature? Will these Convents and
Internationals give the guarantee to imbibe these qualities in ‘boys’?
Well, it may be this teacher's lone thought but I
am sure If an aged female teacher thinks like this then definitely there must
be 100 other people who are thinking like this.
Second Idea behind this thought, which I could
not reciprocate in the same manner, is Gargi's sons are very young and
overlooking at their ability in academics, sports, or extra curricular activities,
their marriage is linked directly to their schooling years
ahead. Now, that’s funny!
What if they fall in love and opt for love marriage!
:)
Give kids some time to settle and let them breathe.
Let them germinate at their own pace. And please keep gender differences away
from basic right of education.
I think that the best thing we can do for our children is to allow them to do things for themselves, allow them to be strong, allow them to experience life on their own terms, allow them to take the subway...let them be better people, let them believe more in themselves.
Too much
of water and fertilizer before time spoil the beauty of plants. Isn’t it?
But I shall tell you that Gargi is still bewildered
about her kid’s schools. J
“We must
teach our children to dream with their eyes open.”
Harry Edwards
Harry Edwards
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India