Ritupurno Ghosh
was the best that had happen to Indian cinema in recent times, it is shocking
that he passed way so suddenly. Movies like Unishe April, Dahan, Chokker
bali…stand out. People mention about Bergmanisque aura, I believe the Indian
nuance was too prominent, Tagore was constant presence. The talk of new wave (in
hindi movies) are much feeble, Ritupurno was the real deal in the mould of
Satyajit Ray and other greats…deeply saddened.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
IPLing the world
It seems that dumb game like cricket was tailor made for some Indians, these some are sought to be majority by the market, therefore the frenzy. The so called sport has everything that satisfies the laziness and stupidity of the audience while filling the coffers of the few. About five odd countries are serious contenders of which the richer countries are competent in other sports too, cricket is not taken that seriously. Few decades back it was the elite get together of maharajas and Nawabs trying to work out their credibility with masters, quite understandably the best were never good enough. Their performances and lifestyle are mentioned in awe in hallowed circle by commentators. The fact being these were mediocre nincompoops. Similar to what is true in every other field that is elitist. They attained fame, money and yes credibility for being a sportsperson. These then was a small opening which they encashed rather handsomely.
IPL is the richest sport body in the world. One expects it to be competent, atleast money can buy professionals who can work it out and enthuse bit of propriety, to begin with. Many feudal Lalas have become tycoons by doing these, by feeding hardworking middle class professionals (who get trapped in credit, it’s the American way of development). Kingfisher Airline is a small example on how they still don’t get it right, the staff will have to pay for their profligacy and incompetence. That is the Indian elite DNA (what I refer to as neo brahminical reference), they will suck with characteristic impunity. IPL could have been a model for excellence but it can never be. To begin with it is richest not because of any special merit, just that India has more population and therefore the market has invested. The market too has not seen any merit in the audience, except as suckers for their products. So the foundation itself is so very weak. At least one had expected them to redeem themselves, with this amount of money, by bringing competent sportspersons and creating a match of excellence. But that too will not happen as retired, semi retired and amazingly mediocre cricketers work it out. They are limited by their own limitations! Sportsperson were chosen more for entertainment value and now ofcourse for fixabilty factor. The marketability is another factor, so the sportsperson better look good , they also need to sell cokepepsi and cars (its India rising!!). It is jamboree of mediocrity. All self respecting international cricketers (I have no much expectation from Indian cricketers…its easy money, considering a country where majority don’t get enough to eat. I am sure Mrs. Tendulkar has to keep the rice pot boiling, bache booke hain) should quit IPL unless the BCCI becomes professional and not stinkpot that is private money holes for friends and family, as is the traditional in India. They have made it a gravy train for rich getting richer, the sleaze and gross. With money this is what Indian elite can produce; it is neo-brahminism meeting vicious market. MN Srinivas would refer it as Sankritised chants agreeing Westernized nuances.
This is precisely what India can bring to the high table, a load of mediocrity masked in western nuance. With this money they can create horrendous apparatus that suck money for few. This is replicated in all other institution (Crude woman has done that to National awards, indeed every other doles from the government are grabbed. Secularism aur liberalism ki nautanki meh bohuth dham hai re bhaia. A pliable government that runs on corruption and nepotism, the reason why these breed find space, as institutions gets degraded. As she says hum log spot fixing nahi karthe, hum tho match fixing bhi nahi karthe, hum tho ji sirf final jeeththe hai. What she is saying is that if you can fix who will be the I&B minister then finals tho fix ho he gaya!). With its potent neo brahminical potion India is here to IPL the world!!
Amazing series of coincidences!!
I was at a park near Rajpur road in Dehradun city, across the road there was a small crowd. The Natraj Bookstall was hosting Ruskin Bond, he was to release his new book A Garland of Memories. Wow. This is my second rendezvous with Ruskin Bond this year. There was usual rituals associated with book launch, clapping, eulogies so on. Then someone mentioned that it is Mr. Bond’s birthday and a cake was brought in. As I was clicking pictures, I happen to look at the date. Wait a minute isn’t that my birthday too!!!! I am not into birthday celebrations but to gather that I was born on the same date as Ruskin Bond is quite a surprise and what a wonderful coincidence.
A scene on pavement wall at Dehradun. Lord Shiva has finally had it. Now you watch out!!!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
A remarkable man...
Andre Beteille’s day out
This
blogger had the fortune (in certain way misfortune!!) to listen to Andre
Beteille, one of the leading sociologist in the country. Intellectuals in power
seeking alleys of Delhi live in allusion of grandeur surrounded by competing sycophants,
untroubled by appraising eyes, but then “what is excluded doesn’t disappear but
always return to unsettle every construction, no matter how secure it seems” (Derrida).
Mr.Beteille
seems like an unabashed follower of MN Srinivas, from this perch Sanskritisation
is a stellar view. A question was asked by a young lad on a contrarian stream
–essentially subaltern in strictly hierarchical Indian pantheon– Palisation/Dalitisation
(recently put forth by Kanchan Illiah). There was a gasp from the audience,
irritation writ heavily on somber faces that has learned to live on taxpayer’s
money (indeed Nehru library talks are costly affair -adding the value of
property and historicity). To be fair Beteille seemed unperturbed even managed
a sly “I was expecting it”. That “the sociologist is only being objective” is
valiant effort on hiding an elephant in the room. That it adds to skewed
narration makes it vulgar.
In
his long talk on MN –almost a eulogy– he also mentioned how MN’s english skills
attracted the British. Aha. Indeed Beteille on being asked about importance of
field research did say, apart from other things “...on away from mother and
wife…”. The question was asked to a sociologist by an aspirant (this context
has to be emphasized), if this is objectivity by ‘leading sociologist’ then god
save us. What about “father and husband”? Clearly he was not able to dissociate
himself while answering. Objective
analysis has embedded subjectivities, we live with ‘multiple identities’
(Amartya Sen). That MN Srinivas, indeed any social researcher, was uniquely
qualified to be objective, therefore sanskritisation is objective is gibberish.
When most theorist/intellectuals come from one section of society these
prejudices gets reiterated. Indeed Indian sociology seems to work on these
frameworks. If Sanskritisation makes sense then Palisation should very well
make sense, it is a new entrant, since for so long, there was no one to see the
world from this reality, the very reason why Sankritisation got so much
credence, though the theory essentially is reflection of MN Srinivas’s
background that is sought to be generalized (in this context Westernisation is
a tribute to masters).
Sociologists,
particularly from Indian reality that too in the beginning of the 20th century, are difficult to be objective. It isn’t possible. Sociology
is not a science, despite the tools employed and intentions. Ultimately
subjective reality does come in when one seeks to analyze empirical evidences and
judge society. Therefore it is important for different understandings to exist.
Palisation should find mention in texts, indeed there need further study on
this. Prima facie there is substance to it and should be encouraged. Otherwise
it is monopolization of reality.
Monday, April 15, 2013
It is the Indian corporate that gives it a junk status
Recently the government tried to
see that the corporate spend some money (atleast marginal) on CSR. It is not
too much to ask. Barring some corporates and establishments there is not much
concern for common people or degrading environment. Indeed Indian corporates
are notorious for their lack of giving back to the society. We have to look
towards the West for examples. Indeed
the business of business is business but then as one earns more it is expected
that you give some, you contribute for cause and concerns that plagues this
rather impoverished society.
It is unfortunate that the
corporate too fall into neo-brahminical framework and fails to take
responsibility. Indeed they tend to be exploitative of not only the workers but
the nature; they bring in the worst kind of business ethics (ofcourse there are
exceptions…we here are discussing majority).
The soul seems to be coming from the ‘traditional shops’ that tend to
treat workers are slaves. I was at the famous shops in paratta wali gali the other day. It is the worst that has to offer.
Unhygienic surrounding, exploited waiters and workers in dirty cloths, wholly
unhealthy food. It is a sad sight. The saddest part is that these don’t require
much expense, indeed empathy is least costly. It needs attitudinal change,
unfortunately though the neo-brahminical reference adding to profit driven
nature of professionalism makes it difficult. They have Nehru’s picture of him
eating in the shop. Well the historians will point to many mistakes of Nehru,
eating at Paratta wali gali is one. Shops/Business
establishments like these are existing for ages (prachin as they claim) in most cases are not because of any unique
expertise, just that during those days majority of people were not in a
position to open establishments/hotels, only miniscule section were allowed. It
is interesting to note that from this miniscule section we have this tradition
of “pure vegetarian” breed. I never could understand the difference between
“pure vegetarian” and “vegetarian”. The difference I realize is where the
mediocrity peeps in as tradition. This is the tradition that the Corporate has
acquired as its soul.
With rare exceptions the
traditional businesses meet the modern professionalism on these parameters. The
soul is exploitative and lacks empathy. It seems to conduct business as
entitlement. While half of children in this country die of malnutrition the traditional
elite still encourage wonderful concept of pouring milk/butter on statues! I
cannot blame the common people, these rituals and believes that supports were
created by the traditional elites. It needs one to be uniquely cruel to be part
of this (probably why, disgusting American profligacy is emulated and
celebrated, the spin is liberal values). This is a minor example from a
framework that worked to create exclusivity and traditional claims, creating an
amazingly mediocre society that thrived on disconnecting itself from
existential problems of the people. Consider that Mundaka Upanishad was trying to bring transient nature of life
(which is true) but in the process unfortunately classified knowledge of
empirical world as lower knowledge –apara vidya, this idea when met the
mediocre nature of society had regrettable outcome. For centuries this became
basis for discourse, attitude, therefore inaction, as society slipped into
morass.
This then is how we should
understand the aspirational soul of Indian corporate. Empathy can only come
when the achievement is not because of privilege but talent. Talent here needs to
emerge from concern, that is the nucleus of innovation. That really is
competence.
It is indeed matter of shame
that India lacks majorly on investment in R&D. The lack of concern for
innovation is therefore clearly a neo-brahminical framework. Further it also
shows lack of commitment on the part of the policy makers to encourage
originality in solving unique problems facing the country (wonder why the top
policy makers had their training in World Bank!!). Though one of the largest
economy (that clearly is because of population) India’s investment in R&D
is only 1.03% of GDP, this has a strong bearing on the competitiveness. As expected, in the ranking of competitiveness
India ranked 49th out of 130 countries. China’s rank on this index is 30th
(improved from 34th rank in 2007-08), whereas India slipped to the
present position from 48th rank in 2007-08. Also note India’s
share of total global R&D spending is 3.7% while China’s is 17.9 (Japan
12.4).
Corporate R&D is the driver
of R&D investment and is the incubation point for innovations. But almost
75% of R&D investment in India comes from government, while the industry
accounts for only about 23%. In countries like Japan and S.Korea it is other
way round –75% is contributed by corporates. It need indeed be noted that even
emerging economies like Brazil has about 40% contribution from corporate. Not
surprisingly according to patents granted India’s position is very weak in
comparison with other emerging economies of Asian origin e.g. Taiwan, Korea,
and China. India stood at 39th rank in the world as far as the value
of high tech exports is concerned. The US is on top of the world followed by
China at number two and Germany at number three. But when high tech exports are
calculated as proportion of the total manufacturing export, India has even
lower rank at number 54.
Considering above fact isn’t it
right to say that India is already in a junk status thanks to its incompetent
Corporates? We are, or is it we were, in the reckoning because of large
population that is a potential consumer/customer for imported goods/technology,
in effect making other economies gain. We get the crumbs, large crumbs gives us
large business and illusion of grandeur. Secondly, the land mass has much value
(indeed more than humans) the rich natural resources are exploited to fill up
the coffer, most millionaires and billionaires are from this section. Thus some
people make huge amount of money exploiting natural resources while smarter
people in Japan and Korea make value out of these raw materials –the difference
between feudal and equitable society, between entitlement and empathy. As
innovation is connected to people the concerns get translated into CSR related
activities. As exploiting natural resources and accessing is part of good
fortune, corruption and nepotism, therefore huge gifts to temples (like say, Bellary
brothers), propitiating, thus crudeness and apathy. The neo-brahminical
reference celebrates crony capitalism as favorable luck that surely is outcome
of past karma, therefore ordained,
therefore not much of a concern and should be seen as normal part of social
transactions.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Prosecute judges not Tytler
Another sterling example of
nonsense called judicial system in India. It is a joke that after almost 30
years (try believing that!!), when thousands of people were massacred in the
streets of capital city of India, the scoundrels have again found that there is
a case against Mister Tytler. Really that surely is news to us. We are excited.
The judges have become a system
onto themselves, indeed even after retirement they continue sucking by getting
into some commissions with never ending time frame, it is also clear that they
succumb to political pressure. Mylords
have a charming life while people suffer in one of the callous archaic judicial
system that seems to be maintained as a tribute to colonialism. In the
meanwhile their genes get into Harvard and Oxford or other pretentious
places/profiles and emerge as foot soldiers of freedom of expression and
harbinger of liberal thoughts. These ofcourse we know by now are cleverly
placed euphemism for market friendly world. Americans have made it a
beautifully inter changeable world. Indeed they are so viscously predating
through TV channels that increasing sections of Indians have their souls
permanently in US of A, they have seceded. There are too many white men, too
much red meat, baking and guns….It is the easiest capitulation that has
happened. So much so the West doesn’t really have much respect for Indians, we
are easy suckers.
In the meanwhile, as Indians surf
TV channels imbibing American garbage, the elite as is the tradition have
abdicated their responsibility. Indeed they have taken up the role akin to
brown sahibs they performed so well for many centuries under colonial rule.
They are now facilitators, investor friendly you may, service industry you can.
National political parties like Congress and BJP are easily controlled
therefore our immediate redemption would be smaller parties -the chaos, is our
only option that will delay this. In the last few decades markets tentacles
have become firm. It is no wonder market media is carefully playing Congress Vs
BJP; it is a narration that helps. It is a perfect American/British model that
helps the Indian elite to be an alibi for West. They call it development, the
reality being everything and anything is degraded, while the material benefits
accrued by few. The obvious literal implication is that the land is cut and
exported. No wonders we have so many, indeed most, millionaires and
billionaires who haven’t ever heard terms like innovations or R&D (Corporate R&D investment in India is one of the lowest in the world). Knowledge is reduced to an equipment that help suck, unlike era of colonialism
things have become sophisticated. Some people call it neo-colonialism.
In context of things Indian
judiciary is only extending tradition of mediocrity that comes embellished with
qualities of general apathy and complete lack of empathy. Only economists seem to have the amazing
ability to stare at this and rue the decreasing GDP.
Condolence: Chinua Achebe was a
great writer and humanist
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Toothbrush as a metaphor for development
You
may wonder what has humble thing like toothbrush got to do anything remotely
with development. The other day morning I was staring at my toothpaste, the
second one in as many months wondering why these are getting substandard. It is
a branded product, not the Chinese one I fell for some time back that was of
such poor quality. Recall few decades back when toothbrush used to last for
months, and now they don’t even work for few weeks. Toothbrush is a fast moving consumer good (marketing
dudes call it FMCG, for many their life is hinged on it…they also do their MBAs
from fancy colleges and paid in lakhs for selling these…amazing conceptions).
So the more you sell more profit. It
does make sense therefore that you produce product of mediocre quality, not
really poor quality –and that is where the catch is. Poor quality is easily distinguishable;
mediocre is carefully placed in the realm of perception. It is opium of market compliance
masked in rhetoric of democracy and freedom. Introducing subjectivity in discourse
is also how toothbrush very easily busts the concept of competition leading to
excellence. It points to a construct that offer minimal incentive to
excellence/quality. That is the nature of what is catered for mass consumption.
It is the law of averages, literally. I also realized these when I am dealing
with organizations (you may also refer it Corporate). There is overwhelming
mediocrity. Clearly in a society with so much disparity, feudalism finds its deal
through monopolies that thrive/profit on mediocrity. I realized that managers
are euphemism for henchmen who are to ‘deal’ with the situation. Opportunity
for ‘networking’ is the most prominent reason many young people have for
studying management. Youth power ye!! Indeed the recent protests by youth in
Delhi were very much ensconced in the narration of violence. Networking comes
with a price tag. It needs investment. It’s a wink and nudge work or is it the
other way round?!
Precisely
how the system aggregates while they stridently defend merit (I must add, quite
vocal…that too is not surprising in a society that really haven’t had much
value for subtleties). Merit therefore becomes a tool in reinforcement of
feudal narration. It is reassertion of contexts that deny equality of
opportunity. Not surprisingly despite rhetoric on undying allegiance to
egalitarianism (et al through quickfix freedom of expressions…) democratic
references ironically are creating barriers as is co opted by sections that has
firmly put premium on degrading western lifestyle as modernity. Charmingly this
too hinged on restricted accessibility and exclusivity (therefore meritorious),
again reinforced by market that sees opportunity to weave pointers for social
mobility (ditto like golf). Primary education therefore is about craving for
English while success through higher education on the English nuanced skills
(some even dare to call it personality) as the society pushes itself into the
trench, these then are coded as parameters for Industry. From this pit
GDP becomes debating point for stellar performance.
That
the demand for toothbrush will fuel profit is taken but what it hides is misery
for people. It is cheating, though one may argue that product did work. How
long is subjective! In these arguments and debates we justify mediocrity, much
serious is unethical conduct. The limited resources and immediate concerns of
impact on environment get relegated. I have never been fan of likes of
Berlasconis but they make sense about the nature of business. Not denying that
Berlasconi himself is part of flawed system. Italy also is quite a corrupt
country. Corruption by rich is insidious; it causes lots of misery for common
people. God damn. Here I am looking at the toothbrush wondering whether it is
for brushing or chewing!! But then why to worry the ‘fundamentals are in
place’!!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
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