Monday, November 26, 2018

It is coming on the head!

Elections are around the corner, and politicians are ambidexterous in faking things. One plates donation, and the other suddenly turns out religious. One designs new schemes (for which, government don't have funds), and the other criticizes it. One looses his moral, and the other becomes hypothetical pedagogue. Running after the votes, politicians have become spineless! Their views depends on the highly populated groups in terms of gaining mammoth amount of votes. They can do any damn thing to get that votes, from exchanging barbs with opponent to have a tea with farmers in farmland and from violating general's right to equality to persuading SC/STs by sophistry.
   Now it's the time of election in MP. So why would CM Shivraj Singh be lagged behind in vocalizing jhumla. He gave a statement “Koi mai ka laal aarakshan khatm nahi kar sakta (No one can dare to abolish reservation),” and the reply came from SAPAKS "Hum hai Mai ka Lal”, we will change the status quo and clarified that this casteism won't be tolerated anymore. It was the start point of SAPAKS party's political career. A turbulence of change which challenges to morph the system from caste based to class based reservation. I don't work for SAPAKS at all, neither I am a chiromencer to analyse that how it is going to work in future, but that reply was like a tight slap on the snollygoster who sympathise with the weaker section at the time of election. This initiative has already won the hearts of many. Their mission and vision are as clear as crystal i.e to fight against SC/ST act, 1989 and to fight for the right to equality. And their argument is totally justified. Why do Mayawati want quota, when she is rich enough to enjoy her life extravagantly? If we even want to do justice in this manner, so consider Brahmins as well, because many Brahmins used to take bhiksha in the past.
   Earlier, dalits were deprived, now generals are. In 72 years a country can turn from rags to riches, and here we are talking about a group of people who are developing. So why to consider them different from others? Why to make different laws for them? Why to benefit them with different facilities? They are not at all SOCIALLY BACKWARD now! They have already became a part of the creamy layer. It isn't necessary that SC/STs  are always needy. The yardstick of neediness can't be measured upto a particular section of the society! Who said that the Kshatriyas and the Vaishyas can't come under BPL? Now this issue is coming on the head, bellow poverty liners are dying out of starvation and rich are getting richer.
   A true vanguard is the one who expresses his views with courage, irrespective of support of followers. Making SC/STs dependent, won't work in the long run. Leading party's victory will only be the flash in the pan. The suggestion is, politicians should gather a chutzpah to be a lion-hearted, like SAPAKS which has emerged as a lava coming out of a volcano! This shows the clear warning that the group you have been neglecting since independence will retaliate and pursue the power.

Monday, November 19, 2018

A doomsday for the system.

In any story, there has to be a single protagonist. It follows in reality as well. Somewhere we are imbibed with this sense from the election procedure. One party has to lead and the others have to strive for power. Alliance also teaches us the same concept. One is the hagemonostic party and the other is its subsidiary. And if two dominant parties are into being, so the condition would be as critical as RBI vs Government.
  RBI controls money through monetary policy. It has a sophisticated and a wise governor i.e Urjit Patel. It all looks good, but when government interferes in RBIs work, it can lead to a catastrophe.
  It is all started from the day when RBI had stated a clear warning over surge in the oil prices and the continuous depreciation in the value of rupee. Consequently, it hiked the repo rate to control inflation in August. And the government kept on saying that there is nothing to worry, oil prices are not in our hands. Their conflicts took a new shape when RBI had refuse to inject excessive money into NBFCs as it has the access to money through normal channels such as OMO, and RBI had conduct the OMO, which is a part of monetary policy. Interfering in this matter, government created a further complications in its relation with RBI. Then ministry took a more vitriolic step by asking for profit from RBI, and RBI has denied to transfer. Former finance minister, P Chidambaram has raised some logical questions in his article i.e, RBI act says that the balance of profit shall be paid to the central government and there is no accepted international norm regarding the optimal size of the reserves, then why government is panicking on 26% of reserves? And government has claimed that its fiscal math is correct, then why does it need money?
  There is hardly any government who shared an amiable relationship with RBI, but we have never come across this kind of acridness. Earlier they exchanged subtle barbs, then government subtly provoked governor to take voluntary resignation.
  The gist of the conflict is, government want that kind of governor who toe the finance ministry's line, or else he has to take voluntary termination. This dictatorship is a threat to RBIs independence. Today, Governor Urjit patel may resign,
the new Governor would be appointed, but this would be a demon's win and a doomsday for the system. 

Friday, November 16, 2018

Let's dignify The Thugs of Hindostan.

There is hardly anyone who enjoyed that somnolent history lecture in their alma maters. With the pace of time, teachers discovered a different technique i.e. smart classes. With this pinheaded idea, some kids consider the video as lullaby, some ergophobics act as if focusing, some technomaniacs update the stories of somniferous lectures by covertly capturing the picture of that teacher and smart teachers keep an eye on  the back benchers only. In the whole class, there is hardly anyone who is interested in it. Unfortunately, smart class has nothing smart in it, hand side, it weakens the imagination power too.
  Now the question arises, why would a common man spend ₹200 to ₹300 to watch such a dull movie? And how could we expect Bollywood to show the veracity of history? They aren't from the department of history, it isn't their job either. Their job is to entertain the public, which they're doing fantastically. The protagonist of Thugs of Hindostan i.e Firangi Mallah (Amir Khan) has acted very well, Khudabaksh Azad's (Amitabh Bachchan) dialogues are well written and audaciously spoken, and Zafira's (Fatima Sana Shaikh) role was so gallant that gave goosebumps.
  And Prophets of dooms are unnecessarily reviewing it as a satirical challenge to the nationalist imagination of the past. This is the exaggeration of thoughts, it's just a movie man! And why would a person choose to watch a film to be imbibed with the history of India? And the ones who'll even choose, would surely be the gullible ones.
  Apart from this, there are n number of movies which aren't true tellers. Directors have to add smidgen of spices in the script to make it spellbinding and interesting. Otherwise, it would be like that stereotypical history lecture which is worth sleeping.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Technophile child and his comfort zone.

Technophile child and his comfort zone! And now technophile parents as well! What an achievement! And relatives are singing the accolades that how brilliant he is to understand the technology in the kindergarten itself, and he would leave behind Bill Gates in the near future. He will be no less than an IT or a software engineer from IITs. Illusions, illusions, and illusions, this gizmo world is full of comfortable disillusions. But the devil is in the details!
  Occupying the corner of the room, sticking to an idiot box or smartphone, talking to the person who is 7 oceans away, and neglecting the people sitting in the room, is it an intelligent idea or a mulish idea? No one can dare to call the child mulish, parents turn out belligerent. After all he is an apple of their eyes!
Realities often sounds harsh. When the child starts teaching his parents, he dwells on the hegamonistic side and his parents on the pusillanimous side. Nodding to every unnecessary solicitations, busy parents becomes that minister whose strings are controlled by king (child). Unwilling to tolerate everyday's tantrums, they end up handing over the authority.
  Now the consequences are more vitriolic. While facing interview, he hesitates to express his views and refusal is not his cup of tea. In this frustration, he turns out rebellious and never share his problem to anyone, and goes into the state of isolation which leads to depression.
  Google can imbibe you with eternal knowledge but it is inexpedient in erasing your hesitation, and cannot make you experience field knowledge, home can provide you rest, but outdoor games keep you healthy and prevents obesity, home can be your comfort zone, but visiting the relative's place can make you sociable.
  These techno savvy children aren't notorious, and that's the gigantic issue. They don't ring the bell to torment neighbors, they don't steel chocolates, their balls don't hit and break the neighbor's glass and so on. It's the topic of concern. Children are incomplete without their naughtiness and innocence, this so necessarily needs to be changed!

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Immortal and ubiquitous Sita.

It's a belief that Sita is dead, thinking this is a faux paw. Only an agnostic can think like that. A goddess who has emerged from earth can never die! Sita is immortal and ubiquitous! Sita is that anger which emerges from below the earth in the form of lava. Sita is a warrior who audaciously fights for freedom, who stayd lionhearted in the state of catastrophe, who stays firm in the state of turbulence, who abjures her dreams for the loved ones, but never looses her identity. She imbibed us with the lesson of love, philanthropy,
and being a daughter of earth, she also taught us to be a nemophile, which we have refused to be. Without Sita's lesson of cornucopia wisdom, the world is a mere disillusion.
   We preach the symbolic Sita, while incessantly demeaning our Sita and fully exploiting her. This isn't called worship. To adore Sita you have to adore your inner Sita first then only Janak's Sita will shower blessings on you because inside every woman, a Sita resides.
Happy Diwali!

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Rebuild your wings of fire.

Oldsters often wish to die and this desire becomes more palpable when their partner is already gone to the state of nirvana. And the time-poor families possess cavalier attitude, their perception towards life becomes outrageously tedious. They end up doing bull session with relatives, watch soap operas and now browse mobile phones as well. Hence they completely kill their precious time they could utilize doing something they like. Orthodoxies restrains them to expand their mind beyond their horizons and get out off their comfort zones.
A lady from Kerala has refused to live this kind of life and constructed her own goals to achieve.  Karthyayani Amma is 96 years old and topped the literacy exam with flying colours i.e 98/100. Her next target is to top in 10th board before turning 100. Students from 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th took part in this exam. Literacy exam was conducted by the Literacy mission authority which aims to achieve 100% literacy rate in the state. She is unstoppable, indefatigable, unfading and has a strong urge to live. She isn't waiting for Thanatos to take her to heaven, nor she is begging for euthanasia. She is striving for knowledge, she is thriving for perfection. At this point of life, she has become an example for many. Just destroy all the shackles of barriers which hinder your way of acquiring knowledge. As APJ Abdul Kalam has rightly said, “We are all born with a divine fire in us. Our efforts should be to give wings to this fire and fill the world with the glow of its goodness”.

Rajasthan government is on the track to centralization

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