Monday, December 17, 2012

When was your last letter posted ?


“Take care dear, Aunt Rohini”

By then tears rolling down my cheek were palpable. Yes, I was crying, reading a letter that was sent to me ages back by a person who no longer exists. It was a small letter, yet spoke thousand emotions. I always wondered if anything apart from in-person communication or counseling could bring upon a striking impact on other lives. I neither did have an answer then, nor did I respond to that short note. Now I know.

Letters are the personified sheets of pulp that verbalize one’s heart. They are the songs of immense deliverance giving endurance to face life’s biggest challenges. Consider Indira Gandhi as an example. Letters, hundreds of them, written to her by Nehru, made her see the world in her palms.

Later on I sensed how these actually work. Words, often written than spoken make a deeper impact, for they never fade away. Sadly, our days are numbered and trapped under the mercy of social networking sites and technological innovations. We are organized by reason and logic. Is emotional quotient missing?

Receiving a hand-written note wishing good luck, coupled with strands of blessings is the best thing that can ever happen to the habitants of the concrete jungle, who are lost in a disarray of things. Writing is a dying culture which would be too late to stop before we realize what we might miss. Rejuvenation is in our hands, take out a sheet of paper and jot down what comes to your heart and drop in a post box.

Conceiving of the number of letters I ought to write, and the sparks in the receiver’s eyes when they would behold, I resigned. I know I am late, but there is always a first time.

If letters are the articulation of love, let them be recognized so.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Yeh Dosthi.....


Don’t  wait till  you’ve  a garden
To   grow  life’s  favorite  flowers.
True  friendship  blossom,
Not  in  soil,
But  happy,  well  spent  hours.    --   Anne  Kreer

It all started when I began reading – The Friendship Book (Francis Gay, 1989). It is of £ 2.55 ,but I bought it for  Rs. 20. Thanks to the Sunday market of Hyderabad. 

It is a diary evincing a thought for each day, with tiny crumbles of anthology and super pixilated photographs carrying the mood throughout. Mediocore, but, it’s the voice of an optimist, who truly lives life. Soon, I began dreaming the author’s dreams, only to fall in love with it, bit by bit.

Potential lowering of ego levels.

That’s my definition for friendship, only then any two people can get along, frictionless. But my point is can they ever minify their levels to an absolute zero? What are the hurdles for it? Had my thinking cap on - the only answer popped up - Supremacy of Ego. Self.

Dictionaries define them more precisely than I could do. So, no enthu to outbeat them. And also, let’s confine it's area to friendship. Ego’s in other domains is out of my scope  :P 

You see, Ego - being selfish – these are all relative terms. You can never claim that – “This is my action which came out of a selfless divine heart”. Never. Example – You do some charity, you empathize with the situations and make some efforts to efface them. In this process, you feel elated, which can be implied that you are being selfish for your happiness – reason is not the criteria here. By the way, Ego isn’t a bad word. It’s you. Your soul’s state of happiness or sorrow.

So, when ego is almost a non-negotiable factor, let’s disguise it in the name of friendship. That’s how it works !

Throw a compliment for your friend who looks stunning today. Apologize for your wrong doings. Don’t let a microbe called ego follow you, whenever you climb. Stay humble and be a free-float. Friends can never be replaced, roger that.

# wanna go to those times where I could have been a lot better.
Wish I have a time machine !! 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Banality of teaching

We request students who have an aggregate of 68 or below, not to attend our campus recruitment processes.
91.3… 97.5….75…. What happened in B.Tech ?
Why did you choose to be an Engineer ?

Now that the phenomenal “Campus recruitment Season” started in my college, I started experiencing different modes of mindsets – recruiters and the budding engineers. (That’s what they call us, can’t you see, we ain’t budding !). These instances took me through my beautifully decorated hall called Academic life’ where there were quite a good number of dusty windows called ‘examinations, through which my creativity and innovation might have escaped some day. That’s how I see myself and many other such souls amongst us.

Education – this is the term I would suggest anyone to end any misery – directly or whatsoever. But, I failed to realize that the mere definition in our system for it is different. It’s somewhere far away from our imagination, and most importantly, our sensibility.

Stupid Numbers
Grades, CGPA’s and marks - created a vacuum in both quantity and quality of confident and charismatic youth coming outside and henceforth, revamping the very masquerade of an ‘EDUCATIONALIST. In the earlier days, if you had boasted among your friends that you are a topper, a stoic shrug is what you could have been answered with. But now, THAT tag – be it IIT, IIM or a Gold medalist, is making that geek loftier than the rest. Even that is okay, why are the rest looked down? Education – is it a tiny marble to be locked and stored in a pouch of numbers? Or was Einstein / Feyman a topper ?

Institutions – brand and nothing else
I know there are institutions whose methodology towards teaching is different and humanely innovative. That’s not my concern is about. The rest 100000 of them survive because of the BRAND. It’s a toxic jelly I tell you, we are the prime victims of it. They offer direct and disguised pressure that imbibes all the confidence one can manage to keep at his heart. How many of our Indian institutions exactly adopt when they mean – “World class facilities at research and the all-round development of the student”? Countable with fingers, or even fewer.

Engineering/Medicine. No? Err…
It’s evident that the world isn’t under the mercy of them. You will be successful, beta. Engineering assures you of a bright future. Understand, it’s going to be great. Thank god, this bug ain’t passing from parent generation to its progeny. Where did the liberal arts, humanities and the rest of the awesome studies go? Can’t we just see them? May be they failed to impress us as they can’t draw a 6 digit pay check. Lets fill this gap, else, as in most of the keyboards – delete button is next to pause.

Where do we begin then?

With innovative syllabi and re-framed textbooks – please erase those methods adopted by primitive man. Let’s look at the future, how long can we keep adulating our freedom heroes and past victories. Time for us to crusade against the problems we confront now and learn the latest technologies. Efface all the ignorant notions and let every art and skill of human prevail, not being curtailed by anything.
Giving back “Teaching” that noble place it had earlier. At least a few organizations are striving for it. Relieved. Tune the mindsets that have been accustomed to the traditional means of living. After all, life is not divided into semesters of relative grading. Step out of that mob appreciation. Because its only then education can finally say

And, yes ! I am the bosom that will shelter you.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

If only things can be changed for HER ...

If there is anything that irritated me and distorted my brain to the core today, that would be the headlines of the local newspaper. Not much into the details, it’s another report of sexual harassment of another woman - added to the innumerable cases that are already filed and the infinite ones that aren’t even in to the limelight. This is neither going be feminism supportive nor the ultra-modern girl’s association’s version. This is going to be the eye shot of mine. Typical, not-so-influential, but true from heart.

Well, I really don’t know whom to point out and address this blog. Because there is a man of every age group, of every sphere, at some point or the other, molesting a woman. Why? That too in a country where we are expected to respect ladies, (forget about worshipping, that’s the ideal case, because SHE is the incarnation of “Power”) Vedas have echoed the same –

कुपुत्रो जायेत क्वचिदपप कुमाता न भवतत ।
                                      - There can only be a bad son, never a bad mother.

But what to do, we are a nation of forgetters.

Ask any man, the reply would be, if not exactly, something like this – “why should girls be wandering in the city at nights? What’s so special about this party culture and they mingling intimidate with the guys of opposite sex? Why? Can’t they come back home straight away, as soon as their task is done?”

Ask any woman- if educated, she would say – “Aren’t woman human beings? Why should they be deprived of their freedom? They are free to do things that they like, not the ones people impose on them. Would you expect a guy behaving as per a girl’s impositions? Then why should it be the other way round?”

If she isn’t educated, she would say with a sigh – “This is what we are destined to, may be. We are dependent on man- be it husband or son. We can’t oppose the system; it would be useless, for our voices are never heard. Let’s somehow get away with this unhappy and never ceasing painful life”

Portrayal of woman as a gender-puppet isn’t the trend that has been created in the near past. It was long way back. With deprival of her basic rights on everything - her education, financial free hand, role in decision making or simply, her very lifestyle, what else is she subjected to? Except for eventually becoming a tool through which chauvinistic man can clear his drives.

To change this, let them be educated. Not in the schools as they propose. In life; in the situations of the present society. That’s a way out in which the dangers can be subsided somewhat under the silent administering of knowledge and courage in the place of ignorance and helplessness in their heads and hands. Let them have their own mark on everything. This doesn’t imply typical reservations, but some space for them to prove themselves, better. Let her defend herself, physicallly and psychologically. Let them be free as every bird is. Let her wings take her to a new plane of maturity and excellence. Women don’t expect someone to help them to do all the above. But silently prays that no one would restrain them from doing so. Result - a Sudha Murthy. A Sunitha Krishnan. A Kiran bedi. A free Indian woman.

We all owe woman her life. Such a beautiful and wonderful creation she is.

Let’s follow tolerance, we’ll go far. And the world will be new again with colours, this time, happier and livelier.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Puppy Love or yeah ! Infatuation...



It’s been exactly a year, since I first saw you. Belonged to townsfolk, more or less, I was, for the first time going to spend with you for more than 6 weeks. It excited me, for I always dreamt of being with you. And then, finally, I saw you, in-person.
You were so handsome, caught my attention and nerves at the very first sight. Believe me; no one could captivate my heart like that. And there, you stood, with your vast shoulders and stunning moves. Such a roaring personality you were. You were both serene and dynamic at the same time. You attracted many hoi polloi too. What to do, except for squeezing that jealousy?

It became a routine for me from then on. To complete my work and travel all the way, just to behold you. I know, people presume communication is through words, not always. Silence does it much better!

And yeah, THE time timed. I had to leave you. Tears weren’t rolling down, but the same pain deep inside, for I can never have you in my sight again. Got into the shoes of being your beholder for the last time. You were the same, charming and tranquil. I, your one-side lover, finally bid you adieu.

Just wanted to say that you are being missed here…

O’ dear Marine drive, I love you!!

P.S. You look stunning now, especially in your monsoon apparel.  

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Madras-a-patnam



It was in my 2nd class when I last visited Madras J. As of now, I cannot recollect anything except for that blistering sun hitting hard, hospitalising me for a day or two. Now, stepping into this land of summer again, I am more startled than excited. However, I was jaunting all by myself, striding the tracks of Kachiguda – Egmore Express, which was showcasing the scenic beauties nearby Chennai. I tried to spell, in fact all of the stations that we were passing by, but, was successful only with – “Chennai Beach” at the first go.  Nungambakkam, Chengalpattanam, Velecherry, are a few easier ones, Ignore the rest :p

Then, entered the IIT M campus for accommodation. It‘s the land of Monkeys, Deer, a few guys and a very few girls (Non-males, they are called. Darn, That’s very bad). Done with the nominal registration, I thereby, officially started my exploration @ city. These are a few places I could cherish being there.

Marina Beach: Give me a thousand crore rupees, I would still not give this up. This serene sea is with infinite vendors literally forcing you to buy something, while you try enjoying those dynamic waves. Yet, you will be blown away the sea’s potency to appease your soul amidst disturbances. I used to wonder, why, Film maker Mani Ratnam is so fascinated about this sea for he never forgets to show the sea- relevant frames in his flicks. Now, I get it.

Express Avenue: Another bombasting shopping mall, as you generally find in any metro. What made this special to me is, in it, I saw a flick in the language, which I always hated ( Coz, I donno tamil, Ennada :p ) I don’t even remember its name, for it being too long. But, I could at least appreciate what was the plot, if not for the word - to - word translation.

Parthasarathi Temple: Pocketing a history of 1000 years, and idols of many gods, this temple stands as a historical and political veneration, in the land of temples.

Vivekandar Illam: Substantiated hub of Swami Vivekananda’s thoughts and inferences, is this once upon – a- time’s Ice house. With a deep history, and a philosophy at a greater depth, it simplified many complex doubts of my immature brain. Vivekananda’s personified audio and video visuals added to the exquisite serenity and the asute insight behind it. Loved that 2:30 hours spent there.

And yes, the local transport, the sambhar savour ( yes, with the filter coffee ),  the scenic coconut trees add to the list. The thing I loved about Madras, which I dint notice in any of these metros – Hyd, Mum, Bnglr ~ CULTURE. Despite the fast busy lives, the traditional social outlook was pleasing. I found atleast 10 women with white flowers, almost everywhere, neatly decorated in their plaits, propagating the fragrance all around. With a hope that this culture will flourish forever, I was striding back the railway tracks, into a mundane routine again.

Chennai, Thanks for branding three most important days of my life. Your raging heat would be warm in my heart forever and ever.