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Adios 2007

Posted by Alok on December 28, 2007

One more year passes by itself. One more eventful year will soon be past. It would be remembered and mentioned to as last year, something as a part of the history of everyone’s life. Many things happened this year, to many people, people I know and people I don’t know. I would not write about things that happened to me here since this a public forum. That, is a part of my life and remains in my diary, for me and only me.

The year started off with children being killed by a pedophile in some village near Delhi again showing the true face of the intelligent and sensible species called homo-sapiens. Nothing could match the barbarism of the act, I believe it was more gruesome than Gujarat riots since over there some people could still argue about “Who started it” but here there is nothing like that. Poor innocent children were sodomised/raped and killed brutally. Look at the beauty of the system, the case hasn’t even started its trial and the accused may even go scot-free. The only possible way for people like these is the way adopted by villagers in Bihar where they simply killed the accused themselves. No point in waiting for monsters like these to be given a chance to go away. This may be termed as lawlessness in itself but I guess that is the only possible way out.

Next big thing was the hoola-boo regarding OBC reservations in IIMs/IITs for this academic session. Doctors protested to prevent their interests, were given some consolations by the vote hungry politicians, but all it resulted in was delayed results for almost all entrance exams keeping thousands of aspirants waiting. Nothing happened in the end, no reservations and the sanctity of these institutes of excellence was preserved for one more year. People died in Rajasthan, some demanding for ST status and some stopping these people. Funny, isn’t it, it’s only in India where we see a race amongst people to show poorer and more helpless and deprived than others. Development is a curse, for it may result in removal of the stigma or shall I call “blessing” of being in a reserved category.

India did sign the nuclear deal with US. I don’t know whether it is good or bad for Indian interests, all I know is that it attracted too much attention than it deserved. Everyone became an expert on nuclear issues overnight and believed himself to be the only sane person around. I believe hungry peasants committing suicides are more important than a nuclear deal. People were brutally massacred in the name of SEZ development. Ironic enough this happened in the state with the strongest leftist connection. And that is why I believe CPI was and is quite over this otherwise they have a habit of crying their hearts out at even an itch in their groins, claiming it to be either communal or capitalistic or if nothing else anti-people incident. While people were being murdered there, our sensible politicians were busy debating about the authenticity of Ram Setu and the possible wrath perpetrated by all the Gods if someone touched it. Again, it doesn’t matter whether it is real or not, what matters is the usage of it today. If it can save millions of dollars every year for our country, Lord Rama would be more than happy to destruct it himself, but the issue became an issue of Hindus versus the rest, a communal issue which refuses to die.

Modi won again in Gujarat, this time on the tide of development though. Heartening to see people voting for development and rising beyond caste and communal politics. The biggest surprise was the win of Mayawati in UP. I don’t know after how many years, a single party will rule the heartland of India but it again is heartening. She may have won on caste politics, but at least the state has a stable government. Congress now needs something different than to yield the Nehru-Gandhi name every time they see an election, begging for people to vote for nothing but their name. Doesn’t happen this way, not anymore Mrs Gandhi. Politics showed its dirty and opportunistic face in Karnataka where support changed more frequently than moods of a pretty lady. Someone please give some lectures on ethics to these men.

India lost out badly in cricket world cup, failed to clear even the first stage after losing to Bangladesh. But we won the 20-20 world cup, touted by some as a planned tactic to encourage the game in the biggest economy of world cricket for all the commercial reasons. Don’t know if that is true, may be or maybe not, but it really pumped up everyone’s adrenaline for almost 3 weeks. India won against Pakistan in the home test series but is currently struggling against Australia down under.

Ash got married to Abhishek, a story covered with grandeur by all news channels 24 X 7 for days. They covered everything, I think except the honeymoon details. A new pretty lady came on screen in the name of Deepika Padukone and Kareena finally had some success. Shahrukh returned twice only to shock people both times, once for his character and acting in the movie Chak De and once for his artificial 6 pack and nude dance in OSO. The movie gave the best dialogue of the year, “Ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano Ramesh babu……”

Going global, US subprime mortgage crises was proved to be much bigger and worse than everyone expected. US economy would most likely go into recession and with it possibly Indian too. Rising rupee has already wrecked many industries looking to be ominously strong going forward. Pakistan finally going to have elections, how fair would they be is a different issue altogether. Bush not ready to accept his mistakes, in fact, escalating the commitment in Iraq. Other mundane issues like global warming, terrorism and communal violence remain like they always have been.

It has been quite an eventful year, filled with both good and not so good memories and happenings all around each one of us. Hopefully next year would be better with a higher proportion of happy ending than the heart wrenches. As Shahrukh said, till the time there isn’t a happy ending, the movie is not over my friend…

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60 years of Independence

Posted by Alok on August 15, 2007

Its a beautiful day today with sun shining in its full glory here at IIMK where the weather is generally gloomy and overcast otherwise. It seems that even the Sun god is congratulating us Indians on 60th year of our independence. All the gloom is gone, what remains is bright sunlight showing the path forward. Its now upto us to tread this path and take our country into a new era.

Today I purposefully went and attended the flag hoisting ceremony organised by the college authorities. It was quite a while since I had done this. Last year on this day I was not in country and believe me the feeling of not being with my people was unsurpassable. Working on 15 August in a foreign land can make you nostalgic and force you to realise the actual importance of events like these. And today, I can tell you that the feeling of standing with others and singing the national anthem is superb. The speeches made by faculty were inspiring but full of usual cliches like hardwork, sacrifice, dedication etc. But I should admit its all true. The onus is onto us to take the unfinished jobs started by our forefathers to their finishing point.

Yesterday while preparing a report for a subject called Social Transformations in India, I got to know that there are villages where there is still no electricity, no medical centre, no school, no sanitary facilities, no drinking water, and this in Kerala which boasts of the highest literacy rate in our country. This is a state where every 3rd person is an NRI or aspires to be one but still villages like these also exist. Our dream of becoming a developed country cannot be fullfilled unless villages like these join the mainstream. It doesnt make sense for some people to shout that our country is going great guns and its only a matter of time before we join the league of developed and powerful nations till the time people do not have access to basic amenities required for mere survival. I may be sounding to be too impractical and idealistic but believe me this is a change which should happen and the faster it happens the better it is.

So while celebrating our 60th Independence day and basking in the glory of this great nation, we should not forget that there is much more to be done and achieved before we can claim full independence. A political independence without independence from hunger, poverty and misery is just symbolic and not actual. But that shouldnt stop us from remebering the heroes who gave us this independence.

“Aye mere watan ke logo jara aanth mein bhar lo paani, jo shaheed hue hain unki yaad karo kurbani”

 

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