Monday, September 27, 2010

Creative Criticism - Common wealth Games

Frankly speaking I realized the worth of media only after the common wealth game controversies. Perhaps most of the criticism were political in nature and focused on personals. But all the creative and cremate arguments contributed well to complete this game village which was appreciated by authorities. This criticism continued till the game started. But that made to be vigilant and careful the Games committee.   Initially the condition games village was so pathetic and that gave shame to sports of India. But every thing happened well.

Now I request your interest to some needs - especially my most respected and dignified journalists and media personnels , not the paid news authorities and craca agencies. It needs your immediate and intense attention to social matters, corruption, social upliftment and rural development.   Most of our people are not aware about their rights and benefits. In addition to this they are exploiting by majors. Now its the moment to intervene in these aspects. A wide positive and  creative criticism in this aspects are the need of this hour. Be a responsible media

Manishankar - Yet another humiliation

Former senior congress leader Manisankar Iyyer left Delhi after his controversial statement against Common Wealth Games Delhi. He remarked that he will be very sad if the game become a success. What he mentioned that - We are not expected to spend such a huge amount of money for Common Wealth Games and this amount should spend fro the poor village people and for the sports infrastructure development. This may be a creative but desperate suggestion. In the middle of this humiliation he escaped from India to Iyerland and proclaimed that I am not in a mood to attend this game.
What I found in this remark is that we are spending huge amount of money for development aspects that are also deal with rural, employment, health etc. and it is also in a progress stage. In addition to this we are optimistic that we can achieve a major slice of pie of Millennium Development Goal (MDG) before 2015. Along with  this we should spend sufficient amount of money in sports development in India, identify and train qualified sportsmen, equal importance for all items, avoid over importance of cricket etc. should be our major objective. We are countiniously  out of major games and that may be because of  lack of competency and training.Another stark fact is that the Olympic medal for medicine was grabbed only by the personal efforts and investments of athletes. 

Obviously it the time to give more focus on sports and regain Hockey world cup, play Foot ball world cup and gain sufficient medals in Olympics. The positive shift of developing sports infrastructure like sports injury center, training center, rejuvenation center etc are paving way to build the sports potential of India. 

ANOTHER CONCERN - KASHMIR

It is the need of our to think seriously on Kashmir - paradise of tourists. Once it was the state independent for seculars - those didn't like to move towards Pakistan and India. Later it was demanded by three countries simultaneousnesly, Pakistan, India and China. We are calling a part of Kashmir as Pak occupied Kasmir (PoK) and China remarked that 'India controlled Kasmir'. But the fact it is still under the ownership of India.
Now the question is why these huge riolts and violence going on in Kashmir. ?

Omar and Farookh Abdullas striven their best to made the situation under control and utterly failed. Chidambaram, Pranab and Manmohan were put their efforts and it was again in vein. At last a all party meeting that reached to a short term relief to violence. As per the constitution - Military has special power in Kasmir and it is not accepted by some evil powers. I think that 8 point formula clicked well.

Obviously I meant this terrorists especially Gilani. The foreign fraud Gilani- Pak and internal horror maker Gilani Kasmir are the real players and pivotal of Kashmir issue.A strong military movement id further impossible and a peace initiative is most welcoming.
The Gilani like people who strongly influenced the people of Kashmir lead them to a bad and worst impact. They again need to be the part of Pakistan.
The 81 year old Geelani is seen as an icon of the 'freedom struggle'by most yong people in Kashmir. Notwithstanding his hard - line pro - Pakistan views and uncompromising stand on the Kashmir issue, he consolidated the pro - freedom sentiment that was revived after killing of teenage. In addition to this Asiya Andrabi, a supporter of Islamic state and Massarat Alam.
Lets hope this successful package stick these people with India.
                     
 

Yet another pride for Malayalam



Recently our epic  poet and professor O N V (Ottaplavil Neelakandan Velu Kurup)  honored by Jnapith for his extraordinary contributions to the field of Malayalam literature. This ever high honor for literature by Govt of India reaching to Kerala fifth times. ONV, as he is popularly known, has been selected for the award for 2007. He is the second poet after G. Sankara Kurup to get this award for poetry.
The other three Jnanpith award winners from Kerala are S.K. Pottekad (1980), Thakazhi Siva Sankara Pillai (1984) and M.T. Vasudevan Nair (1995).

The poet ONV has a great influence from my child hood onwards. As a environmental activist and conservative, I was really worried about the environmental concerns and this concern was ignited by the poem 'Bhoomikkoru charamageetham' that was written by our dearest poet ONV. Now I look back and realize what is the sharpness of letters - if it is from the heart of realistics. 

As a poet he has great affection towards his mother land as well as mother tongue. He fights well against the distraction and violent habits of human being. In addition to this he loved our mother tongue Malayalam and once remarked - this continuous neglecting of Malayalam by modern generation will not lead to a sustainable growth. As Keralites we should respect, dignify and use our mother tongue Malayalam. 
Lets come together....................... and
stand for our Malayalam and move for our nature and environment. 

Monday, September 13, 2010

Maoist - a Threat

Some times I think Maoism is the biggest threat to our democracy and country. The parallel and rebel mechanism not only deplete the well organized structure of democracy but badly influence people. I mentioned this in post earlier.  But now we should think it deeply and avoid all hesitation to destruct this evil force. 
Maoist in literal terms means the followers of Mao Je Dang, the most popular face of Chinese communist movement that overthrew the monarchy in China few decades ago. Maoists in India have a similar intention to defy the democratically elected government and establish an autocratic state based on communist ideologies. Originally started a popular peasant movement in the state of West Bengal during 1970’s, it gradually turned into a violent struggle and spread to almost a third of country’s geographical area mainly covering less developed, tribal dominant, inaccessible hilly and forested areas of West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Maharashtra.
Maoist movement is often argued as a reactionary rebellion of capitalist exploitation and government apathy. After independence, India’s growth has not been able to alleviate the regional disparities but eventually worsened it. The capitalist oriented industrial economy couple with the inaccessibility of the hostile topography and lack of political will has left the central part of India far behind its other parts. However many mining industries have tried to make use of its huge reserves of mineral resources. These mining activities have mostly encroached upon the social systems of the original inhabitants. Their lands have been forcefully taken over in exchange of some inadequate compensation. The lifeline of their economic and religious activity, the hilly forested areas, has been torn apart. In addition, various social and economic program of the government fail to reach them due to high level of redtapism, corruption and inefficiency. As a result, the deprived people turn to using force against the state citing the reason of years of injustice and inefficient grievance redress system. With the availability of arms and plenty of landmines mainly used for mining activities in the area, this struggle takes the form of a violent armed revolt. There is little doubt that the Maoist movement is one such mass struggle. But some also argue it to be a foreign aided internal conflict to destabilize the country. Whatever may be the cause of this movement, it is definitely fuelled by the industrial repression and government inaction. Over the time, Maoists have somehow distracted from their ideology and instead of fighting for the poor in a democratic manner, they are on a killing spree eliminating anybody who they suspect to be against them.
Maoists have their base camps deep inside dense forests. They collect arms by attacking local police arsenals and possibly through some foreign consignments. By blackmailing and threatening the local wealthy property owners and industrialists, they gather their finance. It is also reported that Maoists have taken off the food grains provided to schools, situated in their controlled areas, under Midday Meal program. They often attack in groups, most of the time outnumbering the personnel on the target, and leave posters with their messages. Their prime target has been various communication networks like mobile towers and state establishments like railway stations, railway tracks and police stations. They declare the area of their influence as the so called “Liberated Zone”. They establish an autocratic style of rule for the same. They justify the violent public killing of innocent civilians by charges of police sympathy or exploitation of local people. The railway track damages often lead to derailment like accidents killing many innocent lives. The Maoist menace is now treated as single biggest internal threat to the security and integrity of India.
Government response to the Maoist movement has been that of double standard. On one hand it declares to take on the armed revolt with force but on the other it backtracks due to the protests by human right activists. Booker Prize winning writer Arundhanti Roy has termed the forceful government suppression as a war raged against its own citizens. The result has been a delay in military deployment. An operation named “Operation Greenhunt” has been executed by the paramilitary forces like CRPF and CoBRA. However this has met with marginal success and there has been many life losses of the security personnel. The Dantewada Massacre of 72 policemen by around a thousand Maoists in April this year is the worse ever setback faced. Security forces and sometimes civilians are routinely getting killed by landmine blasts and collective attack by an overwhelmingly large number of armed cadres. Reports of beheading of a government employee also speak about the barbarism and fearlessness of Maoists. In states like Chhattisgarh, government sponsored militant outfits like Salwa Judum are fighting the Maoists in their very own way. But this has been severely criticized for its human right abuses and worsening state’s credibility as a guardian of law and order. Andhra Pradesh has built a specialized commando force named “Grey Hound” and has met with some success in tackling the growing insurgency. Overall, the acute scarcity of policemen in comparison to the Maoists, difficult terrain, lack of jungle warfare expertise and sometimes hostile local population has limited the success rate heavily.
Some scholars advocate to look at the crisis from an ideological angle. Maoists follow communism and its reflected in their organizing structure. All the cadres are treated as equals and only the decision making lies with the cadre up the hierarchy. The head even shares the same cigar with the fellow cadres. But our mainstream society is far from being egalitarian with the caste ghosts and power hierarchy still looming large. A significant social transformation is required to solve it ideologically. Maoist sympathizers have rightly awakened the government to its inefficient regional policies and failure to integrate the poor tribal populace with the mainstream. However the brutal and animistic killing of innocent lives by Maoists in retaliation can never be justified. Government needs to step up its police actions and if needed to take the military assistance to make the Maoists abjure violence. At the same time it needs to guard against any human rights violation and provide adequate social and economic incentives to all sections across the length and breadth of the country.
I strongly suggest that this Operation Green hunt and Kobra should be more practical and creative. Nothing happen like in Srilanka. But it is possible by taking the people in our hands not by force, threats and money but by effective welfare packages. 

Abe - Longed for books

It may be an excerpts from John Sutherland's book - A boy who loved books. Its really touching but inspiring. I suggest every parents should suggest this book to there children. A poor boy in the states of America, born and brought up in a poor family, poverty and hungry were the part and parcel of his life. His situation was very plight in the childhood. 
But he striven hard to gain the core of life. He loved books intensely and whenever he got a book, he tried to read with eagerness. His longing, love and attachment towards books made him very efficient. But his parents didn't like this habit and  forced him to move away from this. But he was very consistent in this effort. He really loved Holy Bible, Pilgrims Progress, Aesop's stories and Shakespeare works.   
During his child hood he worked in a local shop for earning. Once he got a book from the shop and he started reading it with great enthusiasm and affinity. The shop owner found this and informed to his father. When his father heard about this he shouted at Abe and gave him nice but hard slap in his mouth. But he pained for a moment but never lose this affinity. 
While reading a book first which was left by some one, with greater curiosity,  he never thought he will became the 16th President of his great Nation. But it happened. The perseverance, affinity and hard work of Abe - an orphan like boy to a refugee to the people of America.

Possible. Absolutely Nothing is impossible. If you work hard with greater perseverance and enthusiasm. God will support you in all your ways. When you take one step God will equip you to take 5 steps.
Let's remember the words of Bill Gates " Born as poor is not your problem but die as a poor is only your problem". 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

another tragedy- Hooch Diaster

We again witnessed a fake drug tragedy in Malappuram - spotly Kuttippuram and Vettoor. This is not a fresh news to Kerala people and they are familiar to these type of hot updates. But why we just hear and leave it simply. Some times I thought these tragedies are good to our society because it take away some useless fellows from the earth.But in another side we should consider them as a human being.
What is the solution to transform this plight situation of families. The lush, beautiful and pristine Kerala which vegetated by paddy and coconut, exactly the coconut tree which is the source of toddy.  A HEALTHY COCONUT AND PALM TREE CAN PRODUCE A GOOD SOME OF TODDY DRINK.But the situation prevails like flowing the fake drink without having any authentic source of production.Only one percentage of supply is available and we are  fulfilling the whole supply with fake ingredient. The Government which stay with its decision and not ready to control the poisonous drinks. They demanded that the banning will take away the lion part of our revenue. But they have no concern about the life of  ordinary people. 
The stark fact is that the cost of medical treatment for the drunkards exceeds this revenue. In addition to this , this evil, addict and poisonous drink crawl crores of life to the hell.The minister Gurudasan, a humiliation to the Kerala people remarked that he will take action if find that toddy contained any poison. He make folly the people by forgetting twenty five who died in this incident. he thought only five were murdered.    

Now the question remains. What is the source of this hooch?
Who allows this illicit flow?


The need of the hour is government should take prompt action against the lucrative and evil business people those who supplied fake drink. In addition to this they should close all the toddy shops and replace it by innovative ventures. So that we can rehabilitate all who associated with it. A honest audit is required before this, in order to identify the status quo. 


The retail outlets operated by the beverage cooperation, they can supply pure toddy through their outlet and sustain the toddy tappers and their traditional jobs.


The most tile party in India is creating these problems in Kerala.  Lets move for a positive shift and equip them to join this campaign.