Sunday, July 14, 2013

Story of the nature overpowering mankind

   The importance of co-existence among nature and humankind has got its fittest reply with the country handling a natural disaster in Uttarkhand. The flashfloods in the Uttarkhand brought the region to its primitive existence as water gushes out from its repositories to land and the roads and bridges wiped from the face of earth; nailed the humankind for curtailing its existence by being pervasive now.

The official figures reveal about 822 died in the flashfloods till now and thousands left stranded in the disaster. More than 40 choppers are ferried in the inclement weather to distribute essentials and in airlifting the stranded people. The choppers ferry ghee and woods to carry on with the mass cremation, the locals are alerted to abstain using water in the hills and outbreak of deadly diseases is on high alert. Further, the chaos looms larger with the kith and kin at a frantic pace in search of the missed ones heightens the distress situation in the hills.

Within 24 hours of the onset of flashfloods, center declared it as a national disaster and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) acted on a full swing to mitigate the crisis. The Uttarkhand Chief Minister, Vijay Bhagugan, disheartened, said not expected floods during this monsoon season. The funds poured in from all the corners and the state governments ensured that pilgrims belonging to their state airlifted safely amidst the relentless operation.

As the events unfold, the environmentalists are fraught with the damage done to ecologically sensitive areas. The watershed of Bhargyarati and Mandakini Rivers comes under ecologically reserved areas that bar any developmental activities in the region. Further, in 2005, the Ministry of environment notified the state government of Uttarkhand to abstain from the activities that bring hazards to ecology but the Uttarkhand government defended those activities on the pretext of bringing development to the state.

In the following years, the state invested heavily on the tourism by laying new roads and widening the existing ones. The tourist buses crossed the mark of a lakh in 2010 and records the time gap of seven minutes between two vehicles plying in the hills. Subsequently, plying of heavy vehicles to ferry the growing tourists’ population weakened the mountains which triggered the landslide and created slits during the flashfloods. The construction companies and contractors drilled the mountains haphazardly without using advanced technologies and precautionary measures to minimize the ecological hazards. Subsequently, this man made construction changed the course of the rivers and thus disturbing its natural flow.

The generation of hydropower energy in Bargavati River tends to be lucrative to the state with high tariff rates but the series of bumper on the River to produce energy shrunk the water source.  Some parts of the river are parched and even during lean period the sharing of water is impossible. According to the claims the existing projects already did 80% damage to the river. 

The heavy drilling into the mountains for the construction of dams, roads, and bridges haphazardly without using sophisticated technology severed the mountains. The private contractors while building hotels and resorts drilled randomly without a prior knowledge laid many contractors bankrupt.

Apart from it, abode of Shiva, is a seismic zone, prone to landslides and earthquake. Back in 2002, the state experienced a massive earthquake jolted people from its normal life. Even during this rescue operation the hills recorded a quake of 3.5 Richter scale. The ecologists call the young Himalayan hills as ecologically fragile zones and claims the government has carried out the development at the cost of the environment.

The construction of buildings not adhering to the types belonging to seismic zones paid heavily during the floods. The environmentalist endorse any planned construction using technology withstands floods and earthquake. The flouting of rules and unregulated constructions wreaked havoc in the hills during the flashfloods are the strong claims of environmentalists.

Even after witnessing havoc, the Chief Minister, Vijay Bhagugan, shrugs these reasons as childish leaving ecologists in despair. As rescue operations drawing to a close and news stories on flashfloods moved to inside pages raises doubts on the momentum that can be seized for a better future of nature and humankind.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Only time will tell- Perfect tick to its sequel

The famous line of Old Jack Tart-“ not cut from the same cloth”- , perhaps, describes best Hugo Barrington in the novel but it is more suitable in describing this Jeffrey Archer’s ambitious work of Clifton chronicles first part,  ‘Only time will tell’. It is clearly a step above from his other works and reminds he is the master of storyteller with his impeccable narrative that shimmers as silver lining of clouds.

The author drops a tip in the beginning where a woman, Maisie Clifton, gives away herself to a stranger, Hugo Barrington, before her marriage can be a probable contention in the following pages of the novel. It seems right in a half way through the novel, after it spell a cast on Maisie life. Maisie rises her only son, Harry Clifton, after losing her husband in the hull of a dock and battles against Hugo who nurses the fear of Harry inheriting his title and property,thus preventing his son, Giles, who born out of wedlock.

The fate takes little Harry to Old jack Tar who enlightens him with his worldly knowledge that helps him in clearing a choral scholarship to a scholar school and in there he befriends Giles. The story is narrated through the eyes of Harry Clifton till he finishes his high school and after it the story narrated through fellow characters who give dimensions to loosen strings that finally unravels the mystery of Harry’s biological father.

The essence of drama and thrill of finding the other side of coin from each character’s narration only sets a pace to the novel. For instance, the Old Jack’s contribution in Harry’s life little known until he reveals his past life as captain and his acquaintance with Harry’s mother, the headmaster, and Hugo’s father unravels the mystery in Harry’s father's death.

Maisie mother asks every time when her daughter dates a guy-‘what’s his game?’ These exact words we would like to think on the onset of every character’s narration. The transition to each character’s narration is smooth and an easy glide. They take Harry forward from high school to Oxford for his graduation. Example, the narration of Emma, Harry’s lover and the daughter of Hugo, slide along from their first meet to their wedding day, indeed, make a tireless reading.

After knowing reason of his father’s death and finding the biological father, Hugo, on his wedding day can make it believe that Clifton chronicles comes to an end. But it shatters, for good, in the last page when we find out the reason for Harry stranded in New York soon after his naval ship torpedoed by enemies during the outbreak of World War II is a clever twist which lays a cornerstone for the sequel as well as to make us relentlessly wait.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Ethir neechal-Review



       The title of the movie Ethir neechal(Sailing against the odds) is the characteristic that expected among the audience to sit through this excruciatingly painful two and half hour movie. The movie begins with Siva’s ordeal for bearing the name Kunjitha Patham after his family deity. The first ten minutes director convinces us the real meaning of the name through an assortment of characters that breaks the monotony of hearing the same dialogue through different deliveries. The veracity of the situation is highlighted when Siva’s first love break up happens due to his not-so-good-to-hear name. 
After the change of name to Harish, the hero meets the typical kind-hearted Tamil heroine, Priya Anand who is ambitious in life donning several hats like nursery teacher, LIC agent, and also an aspiring MA student. She falls in love with the hero when he reaches her to the examination center in a politically volatile day.
In a friend marriage, the old characters that broke the monotony in the beginning of the movie meet accidentally in a marriage hall and reveal the not-so-good-to-hear name to Priya. The new twist in the movie arrives when priya confides the aimless Siva is the reason for her disheartenment and not the name. This instigates the hero to enroll for a world famous marathon event in the city. The random cut to a soup song, Dhanush and Nayanthara dancing in a bar, to bring solace to the twice-heartbroken hero is the heights of testing the patience.  Thus, the first half ends with this new turn encapsulating a total of four songs-two duets and two soup songs, and the random cuts to scenes without any sequence.
When the audience wonders what could be waiting in the second-half of the movie, the director leaves everyone speechless with the furling of master twist in the story. The ambitious Siva decides to join a coach for the training but ends up getting trained under his student, Nandita. The mysterious Nandita takes the hero through the innovative methods of training and finally arrive in Chennai to complete the final lapse of training. The sudden inquisitiveness of the hero on the mystery surrounding Nandita takes us through a very long and boring flashback.
In the flashback, the doting Nandita’s father sacrifices his life and property to live his daughters’ dream of winning gold medal in Asian games. As expected, an evil- thought coach plays a spoil sport after questioning the gender of Nandita. Subsequently, this issue disqualifies Nandita from participating in the Asian games and also leads to the death of her father.
The flashback changes hero’s mind and decides to run for Nandita instead of Priya. This noble cause steers hero to the finish line in a record time by pushing back the famous international athlete, like Usain Bolt in stature, and an Indian athlete trained by the evil-thought coach. The winning speech of the hero after the marathon race that confesses his not-so-good-to-hear name in the public and solving the controversial (Pinki) gender issue through a two minute media advocacy is the real highlight in the movie.
Beware of the series of illogical twist and turns that confound us throughout the film.



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Key word 'Revolution'


In the last year, the widely discussed topic and read by the people was the revolution movement that happened in the several parts of the Middle East. Though Egypt and India can have their differences demographically, economically, and even culturally, but they hold a commonality of facing the rebellion movements at the same time. Egypt succeeded in the movement by triggering a change in political scenario. Unfortunately, the movement in India created ripples in the sea and evoked benign waves.
The trigger for the movement in both the countries were same, the rampant corruption. The corruption held the diverse angry masses together in the uproar. If the cause is same, and the effect created by it is also same. Then, why do we have different results/conclusion for this logical question. The answer is very simple.  The angry mass in Egypt was the frustrated unemployed youths. The deprivation for long years under a regime pushed them to the Tahrir square. The situation was pervasive and this pulled in the participation of people from different walks of life. They really needed a change and they were deliberate to attain it.
In Contrast to it, the Indian masses in the movement were unsure of the reason and the solution. They pushed for the Lokpal bill but beyond the name not a majority of people had read the proposal that was submitted to the government. In Egypt, Mubarak clan was the beneficiary of their regime. The looted money was stashed in their pockets safely. No middlemen and competitors. India carried a different portfolio for it. To find a corrupted people in India is an easy task. It’s more or less finding a blond in Europe. The people participated in the uproar were corrupted or encouraged corruption in one or the other way.
Luckily, during the uproar I happened to study in Delhi. The mass went for march from Jantar Mantar (Anna Hazare observed his fast in this place) to India gate. I still remember an optimistic well off father handed over a lighted candle to his school going teenage boys. It is encouraging to see that youngsters come to the fore in the movement. Irony, even the father would have encouraged the corruption directly or indirectly. We spill extra money to get our kids enrolled in reputed colleges and schools. We corrupted our cops when we drove our bike without the license. The municipal worker will collect your house garbage only when you grease his palm. It’s simple in India, the rich can survive and the poor has to struggle.</p>
<p>The country has a wide range of the pirated collections of movies to software and to the best-selling books. You name it, we get it for you. The movement pointed only the politicians and the government officials as corrupt. It conveniently neglected the billions by counting the thousands. Anna Hazare can hold numerous fast and the people will like to see it too. May be in a short span the people can lose their interest in it. Because no one frisked them before entering the Jantar Mantar whether they are corrupt or stopped being corrupt. Unless the masses know what we are here for, the movement will fizzle out every single time. Now, its time for the rebel inside us to wake up to make a real serious uproar for the change. As we know, the change is the need of the hour.</p>
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Journey through the hills...

 


The mountains etched on the skyline and seem to be suspended in the mid-air. The mystique mist suddenly gives you a shrill and they leave you hidden for few minutes. If you stay inside the cottage, you could see the clouds travel past you. If you have thought of taking a stroll after seeing sunshine, then you can also be deceived with the sudden down pour. If you want to experience the uncertainties of nature and see its astounding sides, then, you need to visit this small town near Ooty, called Coonoor.
Travelling through the serpentine mountain roads dotted with towering trees and hearing the sounds of different birds and animals will take you to this beautiful place.  It is the second hill-top after Ooty in the Nilgiris Mountain.  If you think Ooty has lost its’ charm or got hassles with the crowd, then your bet should be for this hill station.
At first sight, Coonoor is almost pretty with vantage points looking at the lush green forests and the water falls. In the early morning, sun rises as an orange ball peeping out of the mountain gives a feel they are nearer and can be touched is a never sunken feeling. Even in after noon, the chill breeze sweeps the face and feet gently.
The tea plantation covers a huge chunk of the place and taking a stroll between the plantations is a breath-taking experience. The surprising visit of bison, monkeys and fox would give an excitement. But do remember they should not be disturbed or fed by the people. This caution signage can be seen everywhere in this mountain.
This picturesque location is attached to the history. The English people used this town as one of their holidaying spots. Their influence is still visible among the people living here. If you make a visit to the grave yard, then you would be puzzled to see the English names that inscribed in the graves. These people had lost their life during the mutinies and buried here.
This hill station has a lot of hotels, cottage and houses for rent to help the tourists. The best of the home-made chocolates and ice cream can be relished in this tiny place. It is a well networked via air and train. The nearest airport is Coimbatore and the railway station is Mettupalayam. A two-hour drive from the airport and station will take you to the destination.
A visit to this hill station will promise hordes of beautiful and lovely pictures for your facebook account will be my last bait to lure you towards the hills.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

5 things people regret before knocking the doors of heaven....!

     Our life is flavoured with emotions but of different proportions. We laugh, giggle, sob, cry, express joy, delight, gladden, pleasure, excite, perplexed, exuberate and so on. With these we also regret or remorse for something in our life. We either repent for the things we did but there is no point in repenting because it’s the one you want at some point of your life. But the most horrible feeling is missing something when we had the chance.
The five things that people usually regret in their last stage of the life:
I wish I had the courage to live of myself and not for others.
Try to honour and take care of your dreams and aspirations. Don’t let to slip of your mind or from your life. They are the assets that you chiselled in your memorable childhood days.
I wish I dint work so hard.
Work gives an identity to your life but not your life. Stop and look around you for a while. They have more to give you than your beloved work.
I wish I had the courage to express my feelings.
Bottle up your emotions.  Don’t shy away from these words SORRY and THANKS. Don’t feel ashamed to express your love, affection, and joy. Think twice before you hurt or hold grudge on others because others are also equally capable.
I wish I had stayed in touch with friends.
We are busy bees. But honey! People are waiting for you.

I wish I had let myself be happy.

Do not carry unnecessary baggage on your shoulder after all we are human my boss…


The wise people after reading this will never have these things in their regret lists.  Come on…We have only one life as human and not promised to be reborn the way we are in the next birth. Who knows you and me can be swimming in a fish tank or part of a carnivorous pack in the Amazon forest. Heee heee heee… YIPPEY!!!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

I am not a feminist... But i am a Woman....

      Women’s right seems to be a complex and crucial topic but it’s an integral part of the society.  She is more alluring in every walk of man’s life and the obsession with her physical form is a never ending saga.  Nobody in the earth can define her rights neither she can. But she knows that she has to be brave from the mother’s womb till the grave. In argumentative India Amartya sen had written, the biggest crime begins against women at the place where they are meant to be safest, in the mother’s wombs.  It’s the society that is to blame for this, real perpetrators of the crime are amongst us and they go scot free every time.  United nations reveals that about 7,50,000 female foetuses are aborted every year in India and eventually marked with steep fall of sex ratio.
      The problems faced by Muslim women are confined to issues like veil, polygamy, divorce etc and more sickening is that society stopped looking them beyond it.  Covering herself with veil and headscarf is an individual choice about attire and the intervention in her personal space spurs violence and tension in society.
      Falling prey for each and every revolting issue is her sin and curse.  Women can have missed the joy of education in her childhood or failed to hear stories as Alice in wonderland in the tender age nor might have failed to dream about her prince charming in her teenage but she would not have missed to escape from any of these – verbal harassment, staring, touching, sexual harassment or assault nor hearing lewd comments. They live in vulnerable society where practice of dowry, domestic violence can be stalled with help of an act and she is respectable only when laid in paper not in the heart or soul. 
    The women reservation bill is another never ending saga. The bill fight for representation of women in governance and it’s a true trump card to activate women power and also in protecting her rights.  Last year, Forbes listed Sonia Gandhi as most powerful women in the world but why the woman finds it difficult to make the bill as law.  Is her power is negligible on comparing with Lalu and Mulayam or with other conservative men folks power. Are the people out of governance is more powerful in our democratic country?  This bill can help in betterment of women life and certainly in creating a safe, secure and an adorable society for her. 
    The fighting or demanding for rights started age old since our great grandmother days. Still the crusade is on and likely to get more intense in the future. Still news like first army woman personnel, ceo, politicians make waves in the society. For very long time, her potential remained untapped and considered as burden in the society. The Society least worried about her poverty, illiteracy or her exploitation and spent most of the time in creating hurdles one after the other.
   The lack of proper toilet facilities, sanitation problems, forcible marriage, abduction, rape, honour killing by family members, dispute in property sharing and there is so on that society needs to address and resolve it.  The right which is obvious to her is to appeal, to make everyone hear her voice and notice her in more dignified way.
    Women are being liberated slowly from the clutches of evils and demons but still her feathers are clamped. This is the sad and miserable part of her life.