“Imaging
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Imagining Dubai
Monday, December 08, 2008
The Chief Minister we all admire
This blogger has been a great admirer of Sheila Dixit, the Chief Minister of Delhi. Also seen her few times in my stay at Delhi. Although i was not very comfortable in Delhi (and so did my best to gain and experience as much as possible as along i stay there). Sheila Dixit is an amazing woman, one of the very few Chief Minister we all admire.
Yeh hai Mumbai meri jaan !!
That is a line from the song from a Hindi movie of 60s (acted by very popular comedians of yest years Johny Walker). This blogger too finds Mumbai quite a different city as compared to other metros. It is “maximum city”; a city that exposes extremities of human experiences at short notice, every time it stretches imagination. It is a city of unbelievable human degradation and fabulous rich coexisting without much of a paradox. Every street corner, every experience making one feels quite insignificant. Nothing alive, it seems, has any value, there though is high premium on everything else. The nonchalance in conversation, the accent, tone, the ease, is what hits the outsiders first. Maybe a caution for things to expect if not careful, on the other hand it could even be an invitation- simplifying the complication of pretense. It is a city with many masks. I guess it touches something primal, it probes. It leaves you to choose. You can like the city you can hate but it will definitely influence you.
I had probably turned 14 when we first visited Mumbai (then
Somehow I never could like Mumbai, the city has been quite harsh or maybe I have spent far too less time to judge. It remains an intriguing place.
Post Script: Many of Indian English writings has Mumbai as the focal point right from Naipaul, Mistry, Rushdie, Chandra, Mehta, De…and many more. Mumbai needs different minds to grapple. The best movie on realities of Mumbai street remains Meera Nair’s “Salaam Bombay”, Ram Gopal Verma’s spectacular Satya captured the other reality lurking and exploding on the street, Mani Ratnam’s hugely successful “Bombay” tries to humanize the riots (it did had some brilliant songs). There are many movies, documentaries, fiction, non fiction, poems….so on about Mumbai, obviously there is something special about this place.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Condolences
I hear that proper equipments were not being sanctioned, the reason why ATS Chief was killed was lack of bullet proof vest, if it is true then it shocking. Also the cops were carrying vintage .303 rifles (I read in the Net that .303 was developed in 1880s)!!!. The inherited steel structure (read bureaucrats at Home Ministry) is nothing but plastic, buckling where the political weight is. It is also appalling case of negligence that few people could breach Indian maritime boundary with boats loaded with weapons, and no it’s not some obscure coast but
This blogger as any other common Indian feels that it is high time that
This blogger understands that it is very difficult to stop terrorist attacks of the kind seen at Taj, it could be any iconic building, establishment or figure (I guess that the reason why even Amitabh Bachchan felt insecure), but there should be zero tolerance for negligence or dereliction of responsibility. This blogger though is very concerned about shoddy investigation; the reason why I strongly feel that it should be taken away from political influence since they use it for settling personal scores (Godhra is a minor example). How many blasts cases have been solved?. It is appalling that investigation areas are not cordoned off, even this blogger who doesn’t have much knowledge about forensic knows that evidence get contaminated!!. There is an urgent need for modernization and putting some procedure in place.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Audacious and unprecedented
What is happening in Mumbai has never happened before in this country, these random attacks on hapless people by gunmen with impunity are unheard of. This blogger like most people is pained, aghast and very angered by the events unfolding in Mumbai. How the collective anger finds its expression is the concern. Will the extreme elements in the society find support in the people as a reaction?. Quite likely, the communal forces will be getting more vocal. Will the anger be against the minorities-muslims or beleaguered neighbor Pakistan?. These also looks very likely. The common people are going to be put into severe testing in the coming days…
Will the government use this opportunity to strengthen and give autonomy (non political interference) to investigative agencies?. Quite unlikely as politicians don’t like to give away their clout. It is difficult to prevent such events but investigation can at the least be earnest and fast, before all kinds of theories are floated by vested interests. It is a daunting task.
People are very angry and collective anger of people can be very dangerous. Something is going seriously wrong.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Howzzat for irresponsibility !!
Most people who have spend some time in bengaluru know that more than often it rains in the night, in particular this time of the year. On the day of the match it was very clear that there would be shower (clue is dark clouds, just have to look up). But they still carried on, I guess once they decide they don’t change, I also guess that is what they call discipline, expectedly rains interrupted and the game was stopped for many hours and all this time the flood lights were on (they did switch the lights the day before too, to check I guess). If some one calculates the electricity waste it would be thousands of watts. And then they bring out ads telling us how to save electricity. They also construct huge dams, create environmental havoc, displace societies…all for the “demand” for electricity. Quite amazing.
One wonders what is in this game that couldn’t be played in the sunlight or is it part of
More about happenings in Bengaluru: few weeks back there was a huge traffic jam due to some political rally. This blogger was stuck for sometime but thankfully was able to sneak out through a short cut (that is the best part of traveling in two-wheeler you can squiggle through. Bangaloreans are ok kind of people relatively calmer in traffic with occasional en re thu, which more than being offensive makes me laugh the thu part- very unique to bengaluru). Also this blogger is not into meeting deadlines (dead serious about that!!) so not in any hurry. But yes I am very concerned about stranded ambulances, I sincerely hoped they are upgraded to take these delays.
The media was up in arms against the political rallies. This blogger doesn’t share the volatile reactions of the media against the political parties. There are many reasons for that most important being- political parties have all the right to hold rallies the problem is mismanagement and lack of proper facilities. Further if I knew about this event I would have avoided that route. This blogger though has strong reservation against city roads being converted into track for marathon. If they want why cant they go to bengaluru-mysuru highway?. Part of the road could be converted into this event thus not blocking the traffic.
Also one shouldn’t read too much into the media’s high moral ground on this issue since they are doing what is good for their business, it is their consumers who are the victims here. They will choose issues that have potential to sell to their consumers. Political party (in this case JDS) holding rallies are equally not bothered about city dwellers since their base is mostly rural, they too are serving their clients. Most people in cities are not much concerned about what happens to rural
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Then there was a man named Salim Ali
Salim Ali was an amazing man, this blogger has read most of his writings (I am also a big fan of Ranjit Lal, he has an amazing ability to connect with the readers particularly the younger ones. Futehally is another well known Ornithologist, there are many more probably I will deal some other time). Very rarely we come across such passionate people. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that Salim Ali single handedly put the foundation of Ornithology in
This blogger can identify more than 50 species of birds, till recently I used to enjoy watching and reading about them but now I intend to take photographs. Very soon I would be creating a new blog on birds, and posting about the birds I “capture” and writing about them. I dedicate this to Salim Ali, man who has influenced me lot.
PS: to commemorate the occasion this blogger decided to be with the nature for a day so went to Bannarghatta sanctuary today. I have traveled to most wild life sanctuaries in
Existing in the world of Nuclear Bombs
Revenge of the Roaches
(my fond dedications to “leaders” in the Left and Right spectrum of political parties for fighting for Bharat Mata’s inalienable “sovereign right” to explode nuclear bombs)
Monday, November 10, 2008
Can we miss them!!
Next is another class act: Hrithik Roshan. Apart from being a great dancer he is also a tremendous actor, one of the most popular. That is terrific.
(the above snap taken from the Net. It is not a Nazi symbol but something considered auspicious by Hindus)
Post Script: There are some dance troupe I admire one is that of legendary Chandralekha, they used to show it on Sundays in DD, and also Mallika sarabhai.
There is one short story written by Anita Desai I read long time back (not able to recall the name) that deals with life of tanpura artist. “Small remedies” by Sashi Deshpande, about an elderly classical singer was an excellent book.
Friday, November 07, 2008
Bharat Ratna to Bhimsen Joshi, some recollections…
I also follow modern forms of dances, long back I happen to witness dances using light and sound, lots of dancers from abroad performed (I also liked Aditi Mangaldas rendering of Neruda). It was an amazing experience. Specifically about Kathakali I will write sometime later, I learned it for few months just to understand the form. Now though I prefer CDs but yes I would love to listen Gangubai Hangal live, missed an opportunity last year. One of my biggest regret is never to have listened to MS Subbulekshmi katchery.
Unfortunately I also was not able to listen to Bhimsen Joshi live; I read that he has not been keeping well last few decades. I recall listening to him in DD when in school. I was not much into classical music but my neighbor’s daughters were learning Hindustani, they used to drop in to watch TV and so had to sit with them sometimes. I had started to like Bhimsen Joshi.
I am quite influenced by music. Not much into singing but to my own surprise I was selected to school music team in my pre teens!!. We learned songs in different languages and I was part of the group that sang on Independence Day celebrations. I never took up singing though. Much later when studying in college a friend who stayed in the neighborhood was seriously into Carnatic. I used to visit him very often, he was one of the smartest boy around, good in studies (doing MBBS from reputed
On Western Classical Music: I was not much aware about Western Classical. Quite accidentally listened to an orchestra in Chennai, found that it was by Beethoven. I had read about Beethoven (probably in school) but rarely heard !!. Much later when I was in
There is so much in the world!!!.And the best part is these experiences don’t cost anything!!. Rokda nahi mangtha baap!!
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
America rises with OBAMA !!
It is a win for
Obama’s win (indeed win for Democrats in particular leaders like Nancy Palosi) surely need to be seen as assertion of
Friday, October 31, 2008
Carnage in Assam
Ever wondered why investigating agencies don't have autonomous power?!!. Why they work under the politicians??!!. What has government to do with investigations; it is the job of professionals. Why the Investigation report has to go through government machinery and not directly to judiciary. What has been done to umpteen reports on police reforms? (this blogger recalls National Police Commission that was set up for the same but was disbanded in early 80s, the recommendations of NPC probably are in dustbin). Why do investigating agencies mostly lack able manpower and latest technology (except maybe when Delhi or Mumbai is the target)?. It is not about creating new laws, there are enough laws, it is about empowering the investigative agencies. Two years back PM set up Police Act Drafting Committee (PADC) under Soli Sorabjee. The terms of reference of the PADC was drafting of a new Police Act to meet the challenge of the "growth and spread of insurgency/militancy/naxalism etc." Secondly, it must help bring an attitudinal change in the police including its working methodology to elicit cooperation of the community and to meet its expectations from the police in a modern, democratic society. Thirdly, it must provide for the use of scientific investigation methods to tackle "futuristic trends and organized crime including cyber crime and technological additions in the hands of criminals etc.". All great thoughts but what happened to these??. The general elections are near so I guess we can forget about.
Terrorism is a serious issue and thousands of common people are killed, maimed and live in fear. Instead of taking concrete steps to tackle these and using this opportunity to reform Police, the State is found to play politics and 'leaders' filling the sound bites for media (they it seems use these occasions for publicity). What a shame.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Anand wins again !!
This blogger is an ardent follower of chess and so was hooked to Anand-Kramik matches. These are the opening moves in all the eleven rounds. You will notice that d4 is the popular first move of the white except in the last game where Anand needed a draw, the black move is d5 or Nf6 and the second move is c4 (white), c6 or e6 (black). (This blogger finds it very interesting, when we were kids we used to start with b3,Bb2 and then Nc3. It was quite later I came to know about the advantages of d4. Now my favorite starting is d4, Qh6, Bc4 and try your luck on opponent's f7 and checkmate!!. Sometimes opponent makes the mistake of e5,g6…it great fun after that creating havoc by nixing Bh8 and so on).
I. Kramik (white) d4 d5, 2.c4 c6 (draw)
II. Anand (white) d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (draw)
III.Kramik (white) d4 d5, 2.c4 c6 (Anand won)
IV. Anand (white)d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (draw)
V.Kramik (white) d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (Anand won)
VI. Anand (white)d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (Anand won)
VII.Anand d4 d5, 2.c4 c6 (draw)
VIII.Kramik (white) d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (draw)
IX. Anand (white) d4 d5, 2.c4 e6 (draw)
X.Kramik (white) d4 Nf6, 2c4e6 (Kramik won)
XI. Anand (white) e4c5, 2.Nf3d6(draw)
Anand wins the championship 6.5-4.5.
Kramik did have advantages in VIII and IX games, but the intriguing game was Round X where Anand lost. These guys are genius able to predict quite ahead wherein this blogger never knew Anand was in loosing position!!!. The only indication was Knight was stranded at a4. But these guys are so precise that they don't anticipate any mistake and decide on terminating!!.
In last few years this blogger has played hundreds of chess games on Net with people from different part of the world, nobody ever gives up or agrees on draw as these guys do. We even play when King and few pawns with the hope of converting to queen or the time factor!!!. I am astounded by the level of amazing competence at the top level of chess. What brains.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
There you go again !!!
This line made famous by Reagan during election debate was defining moment in American history. The beginning of absurd, the beginning of ludicrous. The rest as they say is all Bush !!
Post Script: also read an interesting article in today's Guardian Newspaper "How these Gibbering numbskulls came to dominate Washington?" by George Manbiot (go to the Link) . This true if you look at most discussions in TV channels, the world is catching up to America!!!. Most discussions are now about some cool people talking about cool issues in very cool attire (rarely, when there is no other go, also going in for grave issues affecting most of us seriously with utmost cool, that it makes us feel extremely guilty for taking these seriously in first place!!). Deep freeze!!.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Abs Fabs wins Mysuru Derby !!
Horse racing are spectacular thing to watch and Mysuru Race course the best in the country in terms of location and setting. There is much more to horse racing than punting, it is an amazing sport (compare that with dumb sport of putting the ball in the hole also referred to as golf!!. I am told that most important business decisions are taken on golf course, such dexterity such ease. No wonder the world is facing financial crisis). The punters in Bangaluru though can be nasty breed (but surely cannot match Delhi-the worst kind, Pune are mostly decent lot), the blogger express strong protest to the management that despite the order on smoking they are allowed with impunity and cigarettes even sold inside the club. The BTC will do itself justice if it assigns area for smokers at the earliest, and enforce the law. The Chairperson of BTC stands accused of violating government ruling.
BTC is a private club and therefore holds the right to decide whom to allow, instead of depending on Police it should have its own security (like the one in Pune), who are authorized to take actions. BTC is in mess, and thankfully they are asked to shift (hopefully the land acquired will be converted into some sort of biodiversity park, the least that is expected when so many trees are cut to widen roads so that people can go fast and do god knows what!!). BTC needs to be proactive; the lackadaisical approach is costing it dearly. If it has to attract tourists then such facilities need be provided, the issue of cleanliness is important and people be recruited round the clock for this purpose and offenders cautioned. With so much of muck and spit around, one cannot think of attracting discerning tourists, surely they are not used to these disgusting sights nor do they have immune system like punters!!. The way things are handled now (like BCCI) is for short term gains, they seem immune to people’s comfort (they discovered in Mohali that there is no shade for audience, nor transport!!. They also discovered from the squeaks of the sofas at Mohali that audience “cannot be taken for a ride”!!), it’s about money and greed. That sums up the great Indian merit driven society ride.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Margaret Atwood's article in New York Times
Bloggers are suggested to visit http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/22/opinion/22atwood.html?_r=1&oref=slogin or can go to New York Times website at http://www.nytimes.com/ (and please for godsake don’t start reading articles titled “Could Obesity in pregnant woman influence her child’s political outlook?”!!!!!!!!!!!. It is no joke. Americans are strange people sometimes really scary. Wallowing in absurdity can be an affliction that goes well with greed and irresponsible behavior).
Atwood emphasis on “there is such a thing as the common good”. She writes "Debt — who owes what to whom, or to what, and how that debt gets paid — is a subject much larger than money. It has to do with our basic sense of fairness, a sense that is embedded in all of our exchanges with our fellow human beings". The article end with these lines: “Is there any bright side to this? Perhaps we’ll have some breathing room — a chance to re-evaluate our goals and to take stock of our relationship to the living planet from which we derive all our nourishment, and without which debt finally won’t matter.”
There is also a poem by Atwood I read in the Net titled “More and More”, part of which I copy here:
…This kind of hunger draws
everything into its own
space; nor can we
talk it all over, have a calm
rational discussion.
There is no reason for this, only
a starved dog's logic about bones.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Spectacular launch
PSLV had eleven consecutive perfect launches so far, now that is spectacular. Also putting into perspective that its first launch was a failure. This blogger was witness to that in 1993 in VSSC, but the best part was they analyzed and reanalyzed the data for weeks together to find the fault, this blogger had the opportunity to watch some of them. Another interesting fact is much much before the actual launch they bring out in-house magazine detailing weekly progress (this blogger went through that in their library-excellent library that one). They are very meticulous and systematic, the kind I have never come across before.
I guess ISRO will have to shift to GSLV from PSLV in near future as the payload increases that will be huge challenge for moon mission. But then ISRO has successful history of GSLV too. This blogger congratulates scientists at ISRO for this spectacular launch and hopes that Chandrayaan has safe landing in moon.This blogger will be hooked to the the progress in this event.
Madhavan Nair and his team have achieved something incredible, understand that the expense is one-tenth that of NASA, they were working with shoe string budget. It also a matter of extreme pride for this blogger that there are lots scientists in ISRO (including the Chairperson) who are alumni of Government College of Engineering Trivandrum. Unlike IIT ians engineers from Government colleges and RECs are mostly grounded and take the less trodden path. This is a tribute to them. While in JNU i recall the relation with next door IIT was quite fractious !!. I guess I have started to romanticize the right moment to stop this blog!!!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Chand pe jayenge!!
The White Tiger
Generally one shouldn’t be reading a book just because it has won an award, but then Booker Prize is not an ordinary award, and then the book is written by Indian and the story is based in
This blogger has been a pedestrian in
I took two whole days to finish the book, the best part of the book is that I didn’t have to take up the dictionary even once!!. Another reason for liking this book was all the places mentioned in the book are known to me and the situations very plausible. That also creates a problem since people don’t use English, but then when you are writing in English you don’t have any other option. So characters have to speak in English!! (I recall a decade back when I was drafting this Short Story “Beginning at the end” there is a letter from a village that I had to add and I wrote atleast ten times to get the feel even then I thought it lost the essence in English!!). It is sometimes difficult for the reader like me to juxtapose these opposing realities. I had to translate into Hindi in my mind and then imagine the situation. Despite these- which any English writer will face, this is a brave attempt that doesn’t play with clichés to impress West. I recommend the book for its dark humor, it is worth the money and yes richly deserves the award.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Arbitrary dismissals are very shocking…
Post Script: the latest news is that sacked employees are taken back, this blogger is confused as to how the Business are run!!. The hoarding above is quite ironical!!
Friday, October 10, 2008
Nothing incredible about this !!!
Post script. Continuing with the earlier blog…what we study about history is not about common people. Assume that blogging existed thousands years back, we would know so many things about people, rather than read about wars and nonsense about rulers and invader-psychopaths. We could read about a dude giving his view on whether Gupta period was really golden age, another will be writing about Britishers and the freedom struggle from his perspective. It would have been amazing. Blogging is beginning of history in many ways, it is an epoch. History is no longer the perspective of few people. It has become vibrant. Centuries from now probably history will be seen in terms pre-blogging and post blogging era. It is a far fetched thought but cannot be ruled out entirely. The world is going through an amazing time.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Two questions, dho sawal, randu chodiyam, eradu prashna !!!
Time to be happy is now
Place to be happy is here
Way to be happy is to make someone happy
To bring little heaven on earth.
Happiness from devotion, most happiness is momentary. Long lasting Happiness is a process that takes time for the mind to understand. Agla bhav (future state of mind) is very much determined by purv bhav (early state of mind).
Following religion gives peace of mind that is happiness. Religion gives strength in hardship and difficulty.