Monday, March 30, 2009

No millionares here

Hi... First of all i apologize for being dormant all these days ... now that im back... i promise you 1 post a week.
Euphoria sure is pouring down in this nation of ours.. We never seem to miss any oppotunity to be Euphoric. Rahman's 2 oscar haul sure got Indians on thier feet. isn' t Rahman the best composer in the country? Are'nt we the coolest nation in the world? Isn't Bollywood bloody wonderful? Doesnt our nation have this knack of drawimg foreigners? Sure it does. But someone is sure bieng left out.

The ambiguity that exists between the lifestyles of the prosperous middle classes and the "slumdogs" is appaling. The formers go on low calorie diet to get rid of those extra pounds. The latter starves to death. The former gets upset because some one got them Adidas sneakers instead of Nike. The latter trods day and night in those torn slippers some one threw at them. The former works thier heads off for that sleek n sexy 50 inch plasma telivision. The latter works thier heads off to afford thier dinner. The former saves to give his son a Harvard degree. The latter doen't know what Harvard is. The former is a victim of recession, the latter is a victim of intense depression, insecurity, drug trafficking and in some cases terrorism too.

You would imagine that a possible solution for this is donating your old clothes , money, food etc. However they ask for sound economic sense not favours . They ask for security not mere voluntary temporary funds. They require jobs, education, awareness, confidence. So A renasaince is imperative to get these forlorn "slumdogs" into mainstream Indian Life, to get them jobs in areas of higher technology instead of getting them to provide cheap labour. Our country desrves more than mediocrity, our country desrves to be known better than a country which provides "ten heads at the price of one". Maybe that's a task left to us to accomplish , maybe our country looks upon us to free hjer from the long withstanding problem of poverty, unemployment and ignorance, maybe our be our country looks upon us to spread in all parts of India the revolution of prosperity...

Sunday, November 30, 2008

India's "Kristallnacht"

"Kristallnacht" is a term you may not be familiar with. It's actually a German term. When Hitler first began discrimination against jews, Jewish homes were attacked, burnt down, they were ousted from Jobs and forced to live in isolation in Ghettos. That infamous night came to be known as Kristallnacht or the night of Broken Glasses. OK This isn't how i had meant to start my post.
What i had meant to say is that Indians have been strugglers since the very beginning. In the early 20th Century one generation decided to put their foot down. The days, months and years that followed shook the very foundation of India, yet we survived.
The nation stood steady.
The early years were difficult, millions of immigrants had to be looked after. There were insufficient jobs, hospitals, defenses, schools. There was despair everywhere; homeless, poor, jobless, ill people will minimal resources. Yet we survived. The nation stood steady.
During the 60’s the nation’s economic stability entered its steepest decline. There were more jobs to be lost, more people to die of hunger more insecurity and more protests to curb. Yet we Survived. The nation stood steady.
Recently, the Indian administrivia encountered the most dangerous and by far the most successful terrorist attacks since a long time. These attacks did more than killing 183 men and exposing our vulnerability, it actually united one nation, and old saying goes—
That which will not kill us will only make us stronger.
So is it with India; Every piece of broken glass, every overturned furniture, broken crockery, burnt furniture, bullet hole bears testimony to the terrible strife that took place between The Indian troops and the militants. Taj will never be the same again.
Yet we will overcome; our spirits shall stand tall; we shall build an India that will be the cause for envy of the free world. We shall reaffirm our belief in the nation, and India’s beacon of freedom, opportunity and undying hope shall burn more brightly than it ever did. Life will go on in India as it did and the government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the dominions of the Indian constitution

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Barrack Obama and Abraham Lincoln

He came, He won hearts, he conquered and when skeptics aroused suspicions, his solemn voce pressed on that American creed “Yes, we can”. In 1861, one man poor as he was made an arduous journey from a log cabin in Illinois to the White House in Washington DC, on his journey he saw some of the most piteous and savage spectacles that could infuriate any man. Notorious as was for losing elections, he becoming the president surprised many. As the 16th president of the United States of America, he revolutionized the American society by leading the citizen to a civil war, the likes of which are rare. During this time he also made a proclamation that inspired numerous societies across the world. His proclamation became a timeless and fundamental creed for impending societies in the world.

“It is for us , rather to be dedicated towards the unfinished work that these men have so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be dedicated towards the great task remaining before us- that from these honored dead we take increasing devotion to the cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion-that we here highly resolve that these people will not have died in vain-that this nation under god, will have a new birth of freedom- and that the government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from this earth…..” That’s quoting the very words of Abraham Lincoln in what the world knows to be the Gettysburg address.

In 2008, another man still poor, hailing again from Illinois made his way to the White House. His win was not only spectacular but also historical for he was the first black president of the States. The dream seen by many like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela and many others had finally reached its crescendo. 45 years after Martin Luther King had a dream, America had finally opened up to the new world, and America had finally adopted a perspective broader than had ever been. As the headlines screamed the next day, “America unites to vote out racial prejudice”. America woke up to a new dawn, a new beginning.

On the night of the win, President Barrack Hussein Obama made a speech that complimented that of Lincoln’s : “This is our chance to answer that call….this is our time to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and to promote that cause of peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm the fundamental truth: that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope and when we are met with cynicism and doubt, and those who tell us we can’t we shall respond with that timeless American creed that sums up the spirits of our people,’ Yes, we can’ ….”

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Democracy vs Totalitarianism




m reading APJ Abdul Kalam's "Ignited minds". He writes briliantly, this book is really insightful, In this book he says
" A Renassianse is imperative for India to be a knowlege superpower instead of producing cheap labour to institutions of high technology "
got me thinking , is democracy a sworn enemy of development, while the activists are busy holding strikes, bandhs and lockouts in the name of democracy the government mantains that Democracy is the greatest strength of this nation. Please think about it. for it concerns you, me and evry individual of this country.Is democracy a sworn enemy of development in this nation?? Would we have been btter of as a country with a totalitarian form of government?

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Livin' Symbiotic

Hi.......This is Himel Sarkar ....signin' in.....no more lectures abt th political status quo or ethical issues....This time I'm here 2 relate a matter of utmost importance to me......I am the president of the Biology club of Loyola School.....This past week the Biology club of Loyola School hosted the mega Inter-school biology fest "Symbiosis 2008" resulting in the confluence of around 20 schools all over the city.

All members of the biology club got Euphoric when the Volunteers' list was out (to bunk classes, why else). The same were seen with burlesque grimaces when they found out they hadn't been given a duty. The one month-long endeavor would end on the 22nd of Aug.,2008. One month had we struggled to get everything perfect with the mind set that anything less than exellent was terrible.

On a more serious note, "Symbiosis 2008 " was perhaps a wake- up call for many. We are at a war . This is a war of humanity against eternity. 100 months left to conserve the Environment.....NO Excuses .....That's the reason we took so much trouble.....It's high time we realize that with each polythene packet lying on the ground the hopes of humanity surviving are evaporating...Either we fight.......or we perish.

This post is dedicated to all those unsung heroes, those passionate individuals who have helped us in this endeavor.......This was not just a competition, it was a battle....schools were not competing against each other but vowing to walk hand in hand , fearless and stand for the Environment. So there..........HS signin' out

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The "fix"

The Indian Economy is one of the impeding economies of the world. Now we are locked in what is called “A situational fix”. Do we focus on Economic development at the cost of Environmental degradation or do we sacrifice economic growth for Environment Conservation? A careful observation and interpretation of the situation is required for this. The prediction of the near future will be mandatory in order to make a judicious decision for in this decision lies the fate of mankind.

The immediate impact of neglecting the environment will be disastrous whereas economic development is a must if India is to combat growing poverty, famines, illiteracy, unemployment and to feed the teeming millions. However it would be unwise any of the above. Lack of sufficient capital and growing indebtedness to the World Bank has always been a problem for India. What needs to be done is to regulate the economy. Construction of massive high capital shopping malls is being executed. Needless development of Urban areas must be stopped and development of rural areas is to be done.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Human Relationships in the 21st Century

Human Relationships of late has undergone a revolution.Apparently the emergence of nucleated families proves that.That is the direct result of "Westernizing" Indian society. This the modern global scenario. Keeping in mind the global trend of nuclear families I'd say that this modern concept of nuclear family system India has adapted from the west.So basically it is quite certain that human relationships have changed. But Is this change for the better or for the worse is yet to be determined. Is the Indian adaption of the Western form of relationships a boon or a bane?

A retrospective approach reveals that initial relationships in India were much more complex. Indian society was one that sported relationships with much pomp and show but minimal social distance. The fathers were considered benign dictators who were worthy of honour, respect, fear and athourity, but not love.

Modern human relationships are much simple with minimal show of affection, and increasing physical distances. But if physical distance is decreasing social distance then its too less a price to pay. So can we say that this is the west's gift to India? Are modern Indian Relationships changing for the better? To a certain extent ..yes.

However when you look beyond the average at the "exeptional " is when you get a clearer image. The purpose of writing "exeptional" within double quotes is that the term exeptional is actually a misnomer. That which had actually been an exeptional case has ceased to be one. Now itis more or less a public affair. Connected to the world through Internet, Orkut, Facebook, hi5 etc. but hey, who has got the time for one's own mother. That is a direct result of success. So.....
is India choking in its own success?That requires Introspection........
Think about it