Saturday, May 19, 2012

GANDHI AND GODSE : WAS HANGING OF GODSE AGAINST GANDHI'S IDEOLOGIES??

GANDHI AND GODSE

A STRANGE IDEOLOGICAL PARADOX : TALKING "GODSE" AND "GANDHI":
Wasn't it strange that the assassin of Gandhi, i.e Nathuram Godse....was hanged ( a form of violence)...which gandhi would of himself never supported..( it was like an eye for an eye, killing godse cause he killed gandhi)
wasn't this a paradox.

and btw its Nathuram godse birthday today
( p.s: this post is not in favour of what godse did, but rather against violence and any abusive comments will be deleted without any notice.)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Protesting the removal of cartoon from ncert text books








































WE PROTEST,

BAN OF THE CARTOON BY THE PARLIAMENT.......ITS A VIOLATION OF RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION....
IF YOU PROTEST IT TOO...THEN SHARE THIS PIC..LET THE MESSAGE SPREAD....
MAKE THIS PIC YOUR PROFILE PIC..COVER PIC..ANYTHING
TALK ABOUT IT.....MAKE PEOPLE AWARE ABOUT IT...

E MAIL THE PARLIAMENT AGAINST IT....

PROTECT YOUR OWN FREEDOM..IT'S IN YOUR OWN HANDS

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Suprio Das : The unsung revolutionary scientist


MR. Supriyo das
Let's meet an unsung revolutionary. He is inventing revolutionary devices for poor and downtrodden people of Society. Quite less reported scientist- Mr. Suprio Das. He works selflessly, having ditched so many flowery, cushy job offers to what he loves most- putting in research to invent/develop low-cost, affordable devices for masses...... Putting here detail of one of his innovative devices- ZIMBA- http://www.thebetterindia.com/5089/tbi-innovations-zimba-a-simple-machine-to-quench-the-thirst-for-clean-water
Some description of the device from the site-
"An affordable device that does not need electricity or moving gears but runs only on gravity, is scientist Suprio Das’s answer to water contamination."
"In the year 2005, the presence of arsenic in Kolkata’s ground-water caught Das’s attention. He began visiting small villages in Bengal to collect water samples. He then volunteered to work with a local NGO on arsenic mitigation. In 2011, his invention, ZIMBA, an automated chlorine dozer, was installed in a village near Gobardanga, Bengal and consequently in five slums of Dhaka this February"
"How does ZIMBA work? Once installed, it automatically adds chlorine to water in correct proportions, explains Das. It can be fitted to a rural community’s existing water source, such as the hand pump of a well or the tap of a rainwater harvesting cistern."
"Deriving the correct ratio of chlorine to water, a common problem for most people working with chlorine, required precision and the creator of ZIMBA achieved it after much hard work."
"When asked about funds for the project, Das, who gave up a stable career in electrical engineering to innovate independently, says, “It is not just raw material but also tools and manpower that are required for experimenting and prototyping. I start with my own resources and then look for funding to move ahead. Projects die when funds are not available but for ZIMBA I was fortunate to get some funding from a US-based organization.” The relative cost of the device when patented, Das tells us, can be approximately Rs 5000 and one unit can serve more than 50 families. If produced in bulk the cost can be brought down by 50 per cent."

YUVA REVOLUTION salutes him for his dedication and noble works.

picture credit- http://www.thebetterindia.com/

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Manohar Parrikar: The "hope" of Indian politics


Manohar Parrikar

THE "HOPE" OF INDIAN POLITICS : ONE CHIEF MINISTER WE ALL SHOULD BE PROUD OF : DO YOU KNOW HIM ?? :

THE NEW SYMBOL OF SIMPLICITY IN POLITICS : NO BODYGUARDS, NO VVIP TREATMENT, NOTHING :

People often ask YUVA REVOLUTION who do you support for prime minister, so let us today introduce you to a person who deserves to lead india as prime minister .

"Can you believe it? He came to this dinner by cab! Yes, he actually took one of our Mumbai taxis. Oh, that's him… the guy in that simple, blue linen shirt. No bodyguards, no entourage." The 'him' in question was Goa's newly minted

chief minister " Manohar Parrikar "

with his simple ways when he once walked out of the Rajasthan airport. Senior leader Sushma Swaraj in an election campaign meeting narrated the anecdote.

"One day, I was waiting on an airport in Rajasthan when the staff came rushing to me and asked where is Goa CM (Parrikar) as he was expected to land in the flight.

We started searching for him and saw that Parrikar was already walking out of the airport with his bag hanging to shoulder without insisting for VVIP treatment," she said

Read related articles on his simplicity : http://ibnlive.in.com/blogs/rajengarabadu/707/63384/goa-cm-flies-the-way-you-and-i-do.html

http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/politically-incorrect/entry/breaking-the-cm-mould

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/manohar-parrikars-austere-ways/921712/2

Friday, May 4, 2012

STORY OF AN UNSUNG WAR HERO: A SPY WHO WAS FORGOTTEN.


THE STORY OF A HERO : A SPY WHO SPENT 20 YEARS IN JAIL FOR INDIA  :  FORGOTTEN BY INDIAN GOVERNMENT :
DO SHARE THIS STORY AND LET OTHER KNOW ABOUT THIS HERO :

Mehboob elahi : The 1971 war spy
MEHBOOB ELAHI : Yes the man you see in the pic is a spy, named mehboob elahi, a 1971 war hero who should get medals but is not even being given pension.

Mehboob elahi was sent to army to bangladesh in the year 1968, his duty was to then go to pakistan and enter the pakistani army, as a person from east pakistan ( now bangladesh), as the war was coming.

mehboob was successful in doing so and got recruited in the engineering department, of pakistani army, two months before 1971 war.

He started doing his job of transferring information to india, he came under ISI radar but escaped back to india before they could nab him.

But he was sent back to pakistan get few more papers, after 2 months in kolkata.

But this time he was caught due to a double agent working for pakistan named " kashmiri lal sharma".

He was captured and tortured by the pakistani army alongwith other 4 spies of indian army for 20 years, He was released in the year 1996 along with 4 other spies and a lady spy of india.

He says many of his comrades of 1971 war died in prison and many went mad due to the torture given. He says the higher officials knew about it but did nothing

Today he is even not given pension. Do you think government should change its attitude towards spies working for the nation??


Both India and pakistan refuse to recognize their spies once they are caught
source : bbc hindi : http://www.bbc.co.uk/hindi/india/2012/05/120502_spy_story_aa.shtml

Monday, April 23, 2012

LET'S SAVE WHISTLING WOODS !! : The only international level media and film making institute


Save the Worlds top 10, Asia's largest, India's only full-fledged Film School.
Save Whistling Woods
Save India's Bright Future
Save Education

sign the petition : http://www.change.org/petitions/save-our-future?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition&utm_term=friends_wall

details of the movement :
Support world-class media education in India! Support the Whistling Woods petition!


This student-driven campaign is important because we are in danger of losing a world class campus with state of the art technology and unparalleled industry opportunities. While I’m sure you have heard about the Whistling Woods matter in the media, here is a brief statement of facts:



1. The MSFCDC a wholly owned government of Maharashtre Undertaking, commonly known as Filmcity, and Mukta Arts came together in a joint venture to set up Whistling Woods International – Institute for Film, Communication, Animation and Media Arts in 2000.
2. Today, Whistling Woods is one of the top 10 film schools in the world and is dutifully bridging the gap in the film & media industry of trained & educated talent. (See full institutional profile & achievements in the following section)
3. The state government filed an affidavit in 2010 in response to a PIL stating that they had not followed proper paperwork in the formation of the joint venture.
4. The courts ordered the joint venture to be cancelled and ordered the land and building to be handed over to the state government.
5. Mukta Arts has invested over 100 crores in good faith and the same should not go to waste.
6. We are hence putting together a petition to take to the President of India to intervene in the matter.

We need support from all those who believe that world-class education should be encouraged in India.


Kindly sign this petition to show your support!

              *************************A student's perspective *************************


*********************by a whistling wood student**********************************


After completing my 10th grade board exams I had to make a choice, like many other students as to
what I wanted to do in life and in which field to make my career in. My parents took me to an education
fair where I was exposed to very many streams of learning. That was the first time I personally came to
know about Whistling Woods International and visited the campus with my parents to learn more about
the courses it offered. I remember us coming back home and discussing it with my grandparents and
every word I spoke, they could make out I was completely awestruck, and awestruck I was!

Within the next few days itself I was damn sure, this is the place where I want to study. Whistling
Woods International, I thought had been custom made to the things I was looking for. It made me put
all my passions of dance, stage-drama, photography, story telling, etc. all together into films. I had
also researched about the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune and the Satyajit Ray Film and
Television Institute in Kolkata but the courses there were all post-graduate courses and I wanted to
start off immediately because I knew by then that I wanted to get into filmmaking. Whistling Woods
International actually saved 3 years of my life which I would have just spent pursuing a degree, because
I could join straight after my 12th grade board exams. I was floored by the equipment they provided
students to work with, and that too hands on. The first time I actually visited the campus, my mother got
tired walking all around the huge campus, I remember her very innocently asking the person showing
us the huge sound mixing console in the Dolby room whether all the buttons on it work or not! On top
of all that Subhash Ghai’s name was associated with the institute and that was an important factor in
convincing my parents to send me to Whistling Woods International.

I still remember how excited I was on the first day we had classes. Students of all age groups from
all over India and the world were together in one classroom learning from the best in the industry.
Through my course in Whistling Woods International it has become like a second home to me. I come
early morning, have breakfast with my classmates and even with teachers at times with talks about
films, we go into our classes and they end around 5pm. We have films screenings in the evenings or
guest interactions with professionals working in the industry. Later we go to the library or work on our
student films, discussing script ideas with our mentors, or having pre-production meetings with the crew,
or editing our films or if nothing else we would go to the student’s lounge and play table tennis and
pool. My mother complaints at times that I only come home to sleep but I can’t help it, Whistling Woods
involves me all throughout the day!



**********************do sign the petition nd encourage others too**************************
P.S : all information and article shared by Shray Jay mishra, a student of Whistling wood.
If you have any queries to ask you can contact him on facebook at : https://www.facebook.com/shrayjaimishra

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Killing the Innocents



Ever noticed the immense love of a mother for her new born?? And ever did it come in your wildest of imagination that the same loving, caring mother could have killed an unborn child in her womb? Well, I am not telling you to imagine a hypothetical situation. It's very real. So, did you ever wonder what made the same mother be two totally different person (murderer, and caring mother) in two different situations?? I hope not. But let's ponder over it, because the situation is frighteningly bad and we have been following ostrich approach till now.

A famous saying in Sanskrit goes- " यत्र नार्यस्तु पूजयन्ते, रमन्ते तत्र देवता" (where women is worshipped, there lives GOD). But unfortunately, here in our country, many people are so inhumane that forget worshipping women, they ruthlessly ensure that there is no female arrival in the family. And surprising fact is that womenfolk themselves play a key role in this!! What can be more ironic than the fact that female population is working to finish off their own gender!!

When I look around myself and ask myself as to what most I would like to change, I find a very clear answer- "female foeticide". I want to see a complete stop to this evil practice carried around in society. Ending a speechless, defenseless life is the height of cruelty. I wonder how come this savage practice still prevalent in our society. 

According to a report, estimates of the number of female fetuses being destroyed every year vary from two million to five millions. Even if we assume it to be just two millions, then every minute, 4 innocent lives are being terminated illegally. As per the provisional 2011 Census report, Child sex ratio (0-6 yrs) has declined from 927 females against 1000 males in 2001, to 914 females against 1000 males in 2011. In fact Haryana and Punjab at the bottom of ladder are having frighteningly low ratio with 830 and 846 females respectively (against 1000 males). And, can you believe it, a 2005 New York Times article estimates the number of missing girls to be 50 million. (missing means missing in numbers compared to male population). 

So can you imagine how much social mayhem will be unleashed by such vast gender gap?? Increasing number of sexual assaults on females are already being witnessed. Apart from that, there are many more grave issues cropping up like trafficking of females for prostitution, buying of brides from higher sex ratio regions , wife sharing with multiple brothers etc.


So you see where it is leading to?? A monstrous, savage society, where the few leftover females too will be ruthlessly mauled by human vultures. A 2003 movie-“Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women”, very correctly depicts  that kind of frightening situation in which the female protagonist is subjected to all kind inhumane tortures. 

In 2008, the UN announced that the number of ‘missing’ women in India had climbed to 62 million. As the famous activist Rita Banerji, writes in her report- “What this means in terms of India's social reality is that there are at least 62 million males without hope of ever finding female partners from within their own cultural setting. The possibility of social mayhem under such conditions is terrifying — and what it would involve could lead to widespread sexual crimes, perversion, and near anarchical law-and-order situations.
      
So you see, the issue of female foeticide has reached an alarmingly dangerous level. We have to act to stop it and we have to act NOW.

Now, point is, how to stop this evil practice?

On legal front there are already so many laws to stop this evil practice. The PNDT Act was specifically enacted  to check female foeticide. It not only prohibits determination and disclosure of the sex of foetus, but also prohibits any advertisements related to pre- natal determination of sex.To counter the sex-selective abortions, there is MTP Act which lays down clear conditions under which abortions can be performed.

But do these laws work? NO, because there is severe failure in their implementation. Executive machinery is highly lethargic and judicial process moves at snail's pace. But even strict legal implementation alone may not be sufficient. It will only reduce the practice, not eradicate it completely. For complete eradication, we will have to change the psyche of people involved in the heinous crime. In short, we have to find a full-proof, socio-legal remedy to this evil.

Talking of social aspect, we will have to look at the root cause. In this case, there are multiple causes. Here are some major ones-
  • Dowry- a girl child means you have to save lacs of rupees for her dowry.
  • A medieval thinking that a boy child  carries the family name (generation) forward but girl child can't!!
  • A (mis)conception that only a boy child can perform the last riots properly, helping parents gain salvation!!
  • More expenses and care needed in bringing up a girl child.
  • Girl child is "paraye ghar ki amanat"(asset of "other" family). She has to go one day. On the other hand, male child is "budhape ka sahara" (old-age support), expenses incurred over a boy child is a good investment!!

So you can see, female foeticide is driven by age-old customs, patriarchal, medieval thinking. Our society is unfairly biased towards male child. There is vast inequality between male and female sections of society. According to the recent Human Development Report 2011, India ranks 129 out of 146 countries on the Gender Inequality Index, below even Bangladesh and Pakistan. 

The solution lies in convincing people to reform their mentality, which undoubtedly, is a mammoth task. Nevertheless, this mammoth task has to be completed if we don't wish to face an extremely alarming, “Matrubhoomi” like situation. 

Out of the above few reasons cited, Dowry is the biggest driving factor for female foeticide. Having a girl child feels like a burden, a liability, all thanks to the ingrained Dowry culture in the society. Love marriage is still a taboo thing for most sections of society, and in arranged marriages, dowry has become a norm- you want your daughter married, then pay n lacs of rupees, or else keep searching in the dark. Arranged marriages have become a business deal, you pay the price (dowry) or the deal won't go through. If dowry culture ends, then I am sure there will be more than 75% decline in the female foeticide cases. So eradication of Dowry culture should be our first target.

There are also so many dowry related laws but as I mentioned earlier, existing laws are not properly implemented. Moreover, laws alone can't eradicate an evil which has been persisting for decades. We have to bring about a complete psychological change in our society, and for that we will have to rely more on ourselves than on our legal system. But how to change this ingrained Dowry mentality? I am putting forward a few suggestions regarding this-

  • First, we should TALK. We should talk about it with our friends, our elders, our colleagues, in short, with everyone around us. The biggest mistake that we commit, is not talk about it. I have seen on my facebook page that very few comments come in dowry related posts, whereas a post evoking religious sentiments or a post evoking patriotic sentiments get a volley of comments. People think it's useless to talk about it (or may be they have nothing to talk!!). We have to keep in mind that if we don't talk about it, then it is going to stay here. So we should  talk about it everywhere we can, opposing it in the strongest terms.
  • People should volunteer not to take dowry. I suggest we should make a matrimonial website where everyone promising NOT to accept and give dowry should get registered. We can publicize the site on various city's facebook fan pages (by asking their admins to support the initiative). If a NO DOWRY marriage is solemnized via that platform, then the bride-groom pair and their parents should be felicitated by a district level administrative officer for the nice example set in front of the society. The marriage should also be reported in local newspapers as a heroic act, so that it inspires others too.
  • Religious leaders should be consulted for help. We should request them to include detailed talk on evils of dowry in their religious preachings. The aim should be to convince people that taking dowry is a sinful act. Ours being a predominantly religious society, this is definitely going to have significant affect.
  • We should rally for forcing Govt. to  include dowry in school syllabus. The chapter on dowry should ideally contain a powerful story which should be able to leave a deep impression on children's minds. The aim should be to sow the seeds of morality in small,growing up minds. Taking dowry is morally wrong, and it should be established in the minds of youngsters as early as possible.
  • We youth should step forward. India is a country of youth. According to reports, the average Indian will be only 29 years old in 2020. Youth are known for their innovative ideas, enthusiastic working style, and a never-say-die spirit. We should take the lead in this war against dowry. We should promise that we will try our best to convince our parents not to demand dowry. We, on our own part, should take an oath that in future, when we have children, we won't indulge in this evil practice. We will neither take nor give dowry. This way, even if our parents' generation fails to put an end to dowry, we, in our generation's time, can expect a significant decline in the practice.

Well, these were just some suggestions which can be effective tools in the war against dowry. There can be many more such initiatives, but bottom line is that we should be motivated enough to fight this well-ingrained dowry mentality in society.

Apart from these, there is of course the need to totally overhaul our executive machinery. Police administration needs to take a proactive approach in tackling dowry, rather than the present lethargically-reactive approach. There should be region-wise police teams to make quick raids in suspected dowry cases (without even waiting for complaint from either side). Police should instill fear in the minds of dowry supporters. Dowry laws should be enforced with seriousness.

Eradication of dowry will automatically lead to eradication of female foeticide. Other causes of female foeticide are far less serious and will be taken care of by education. Already, urban masses seem not biased towards male child, and are also shedding their patriarchal mentality. Only the dowry factor still persists everywhere, so it needs to be focussed upon. 

Govt. too needs to make effective regulations to counter female foeticide. It should be ensured that diagnostic tests are not misused for pre-natal gender determination. Doctors caught performing illegal abortions (and hence violating the MTP Act) should be dealt with seriously, their practicing license should be suspended  immediately. All the related existent laws  need to be seriously implemented. And for that, we too need to put pressure on Govt., so that female foeticide becomes one of the priority for Govt. The 50 million missing campaign  by Rita Banerji   is one such laudable campaign.  

Still, very little is being done by us. People just don't  take the female foeticide issue seriously. They think that there are just some isolated cases. They forget that most of the sex-selective abortions are done in a quite hush-hush condition, which, only few close friends and relatives come to know of. People take myopic view of their surroundings and become content thinking that there is just a few cases of female foeticide around them. This is our biggest challenge, and this is what I want to overcome first. We need to make people realize that female foeticide is really rampant in our society and it is an extremely serious issue. We must get prepared to tackle this challenge quickly, or else the day is not far when we will face "Matrubhoomi" like situation.

 Let's Arise, Awake, Act..... and ACT NOW.....

(If you liked this post then please share it with your friends, so that the ideas expressed here could spread fast. And do leave your feedback in the comment section below, add up your own views  if possible, because a healthy discussion is very necessary on such issues. Thanks)

P.S.- Author of this blog-post is Shantinath Chaudhary and he can be contacted at - shantissst@gmail.com 
This blog-post had also been submitted for the Stayfree "Time to Change" contest on indiblogger.