October 2007 Archives

English thalaatu

Thalaatu.. is a tamil word meaning a really sleepy song.. ha ha.. yea, to make babies sleep.

On a side note, I don't know why babies can't understand the depth and energy of sounds in rock music.. with all those bass guitars and double-bass guitars.. How would it be.. if babies grow up to hear something like '18 till I die', or 'back in the summer of 69'.. :o).

Coming back to this post... is english music really only for adults.. no says michael.. Don't ask me who.. but there is this long time fav band of mine 'Michael learns to rock MLTR'.. and so I happily assume michael should be somebody's name in that band.

There is this song 'Sleeping child' .. so polite.. so mild.. with a husky voice of somebody from MLTR (michael, we will assume)..

Though I have never slept hearing it, it still is one of my fav from MLTR.. and its lyrics and music will suggest that it is indeed a thalaatu. and I really believe, babies will sleep for this song.

Read these simple lyrics here... try it on your baby or somebody's baby.. and see him/her stare wild at you.. ("who's this crazy guy...wyaaaeeeee mommy")

But. if you honestly want to sing it well with guitar and all in hand.. here's a youtube karoake thing for the song. (the video in the youtube thing has nothing to do with the actual band or the song i think.. somebody seems to have made this karoake video from a crazy beach full of people)

Happy singing..

ah. no.. I haven't tried it on any child yet. I am still trying it on myself.


Public meeting condoling the Bhopal tragedy aftermath

I read this in my history books(its still there in school history books even today).. about 'The bhopal gas tragedy'.. where a gas leak from an Union Carbide factory (oil refinery if i remember correct) caused a blast in one of the huge circular containers killing enough people on the spot.

But what was not there in the history book is this:

Generally the gas tanks are equipped with safety precautions, but union carbide had removed or not maintained the safety equipment to lower costs further to make more profits.

Union carbide abandoned its infrastructure after the blast and absconded from the scene when they realized what blunder has happened.

Due to the gas leaks that followed thereafter, every year, in the area, 1000's of people have been dying or critically deceased or handicapped in strange ways.

Today, official estimates are at some 20,000.. for the number of people dead due to the aftermath... and many researches have openly expressed serious concern on the toxic levels of water in the area which the indian government has easily ignored forever due to fear of taking a costly responsibility to clean up the mess left by some company.

People in india have been voicing their views regularly on these issues, but there been occassions where the indian government or the corporate big-shot TATA consultancy services, have been trying to indirectly help the current owner of the union carbide industries, 'Dow industries', in silently escaping from the liability. While TATA is doing it for the sake of a huge project this cleanup process means as Dow is willing to payup enough, the government is doing it for attracting huge investment in India(read a % of it in bribes to the ruling government).

This monday(29th oct 07), there is a public meeting being organized by ICJB (International campaign for justice in bhopal).. to condole the aftermath reactions that companies and indian government is showing to the issue, and to highlight the issue's serious persistence even today.

If you live in Chennai, and by any accident reading my blog, feel free to attend this meeting. Usually they require only participants or audience.. not that they will make you go on the streets and shout slogans with them (if you would not like that way of protesting).

Here's a document on the meeting, its agenda and venue in chennai.


Popularly called the super jumbo.. it is tall as a 7-storey building.. holding three floors/3 classes of spacious passenger seating... and much much more things that aviation juggernauts everywhere have-been and still are drooling over... including vijay mallaya's kingfisher airlines and air india which have ordered a few of this multi-billion dollay plane for india.

The first commercial flight of the super jumbo, operated by singapore airlines, happened thursday(news link).. from Toulouse, Australia -> Changi, Singapore. And you know what, the seats were sold on ebay months before.. I heard the highest amount was a few hundred thousand dollars for two seats on the plane.. because people felt it is part of history to fly in the worlds biggest plane first.

I have been following the stories on this plane, ever since 3 years i think. There was politics from boeing the rival, to internal politics in France, to do all sorts of things to stop it or delay it, right from acquiring most core employees of the project, to stopping access to some core components or testing facilities.. .and what not. Airbus stuck through everything, even at the cost of losing money.. they lose money if they delay delivery of the aircraft to a customer, the contracts are like that since its such a high-value product and a customer would have huge plans based on his delivery date.

My follow-on links:
What happened to the Super Jumbo?
Airbus A380 - The Super Jumbo

If you are excited to know the details of this huge boy(with photos) - here you go:
How A380 works?
A380 seating arrangement - How spacious

Kudos to Airbus... for thinking big.. so BIG.
And the picture above.. courtesy airbus website.. (click image to see bigger size) Isn't he cute ? :o)


Damodaran - the money man

Finance is a subject close to my heart.. because it has money $$$ in it.. but I never understood too well anything beyond a beginners level. Its probably bigger than software when it comes to terms used, coined words/phrases used, the enormous amount of branches in finance. Also the totally different context of money skills that each branch employs, could overwhelm any expert duck.. let alone a lame duck.

But still...since its close to my heart, I admire all big finance managers, especially the ones who deal with more money that they themselves have never seen piled up. Regarding this part, actually, for finance guys, money is just numbers, and its purely mathematical, it doesn't ring them a bell that anything is so much money and all. You leave a zero they will say "ha ha.. a zero is missing.. correct it", they won't say a crore is missing or a million is missing.

Dr. Manmohan singh, and P.Chidambaram, are anybody's inspiration when it comes to finance in India.. but they are not the real biggies.

While there are many biggies, out there managing and growing the financial strength of some huge india companies, sometimes just growing the business multi-fold by helping company managers invest properly, other times they get a sick company's act together sell off sick areas of its business, feed that to recoverable areas of business and make the company rise up and shine. And actually, this is what any finance-manager-to-the-heart guy would dream of doing.

Meleveetil Damodaran is one such person. If you see his profile, you will be astonished about what he has done. He has minted money for other people wherever he went.. and he does it with a chubby charm we should say.

damodaran_sebi.jpgHe is currently the chief of SEBI (stock exchanges and regulatory board of india), and you already know how much atonishing a rise indian stock markets have seen in the past couple of years. We don't want to think it is all because of this man, obviously all companies and india itself is growing up in attitude and economy. But, without a proper regulator, or proper policing what happens to enormous growth is everybody's easy guess. SEBI streamlines the markets with its policies and regulations correcting them often.. in the interest of sustaining the growth in the markets, in turn in the industries, in turn pushing it further into what makes the number the country earns.

Before SEBI, he was a celebrated cheif of IDBI.. actually an industrial development bank.. IDBI standing for Industrial development bank of india, the bank only handled industrial customers, and was considerably sick or not-interesting business when Damodaran took over. He brought in more money to fund the bank's growth by doing many things, of which one was the bringing of the bank to retail customers by opening up its products. That is how, an industrial development bank oddly serves retail customers even today.

Before IDBI, he was UTI chief.. unit trust of india, the mutual fund compay or asset management company, however you call it, is still one of the biggest mutual fund players in the country.

And if you didn't realize yet, all these are government companies.. though they actually have grown so big and make much more money than many well-organized and funded private organizations.

Damodaran is an IAS officer.. Indian administrative service.. and actually not a full-blown financial expert until his first few jobs put him on task to restructure a few sick public sector banks. He has later worked with the Reserve bank of india, and even with the Ministry of Finance of India for five years.

Thanks to his profile, he is very popularly considered the turnaround-er man for indian government's financial priorities.

I remember there were some consideration to appoint him as the finance minister or at a higher level in the finance mnistry when Dr.Manmohan sign's government was formed.. and it ended up like P.chidambaram takes care of finance but will require a manager, strong and extra-ordinaire for managing the big bull SEBI which is a government controlled body...and the obvious fit was Damodaran.

SEBI obviously is the top priority financial body, which the government should control well, to reap financial benefits not only for the people but for government to run economically stronger too. SEBI's success with pulling the stock markets higher and sustaining it higher will directly reflect on indian economy. .All these calculations worked true and people are reaping benefits everywhere.

Ok. all that is fine.. but why did I suddenly jump on Damodaran.

NDTV profit, the financial new channel showed a live video conference of Mr.Damodaran and his SEBI collegues answer questions of Foreign investors regarding some recent policy announcements by SEBI.

Damodaran was answering all questions like a breeze, with no big-shot-iness, and no air of doubts. Mind you.. financial questions can be difficult.. at such a high-level because they need to understand not only GDP, inflation, economy index, etc., but also about fund flows in-to or out-of the country and how a policy decision will or will not affect any of those 1001 parameters.

I didn't understand any bit of the interviews questions or the answers.. but was just admiring this man and his open strength in front of foreign investors who are at the other end putting millions of dollars in india and asking questions on it.

In my employment with companies, I have only come across a couple of indian managers who showed any bold face with clients. Most indian managers are like 'do-whatever-client-says' or 'client-is-king' types.. they keep nodding.

kv_kamath.jpgAnother admirable finance manager on my fav list.. (who also happens to be chubby charmer) is K.V.Kamath, the CEO of ICICI


Inside the hall - Laaga chunari mein daag

I had a sister in benaras and had to go to bambai(as pronounced in hindi) to solve the family's financial crisis... and something and all happened and i was rohan and proposing suddenly to rani mukherjee.

I was just inside the hall enjoying being part of this well presented film 'Laaga chunari mein daag'.. sometimes as rani's character.. sometimes as abhishek's.

I have a question about the title, but I will keep that for the end of this post.

Ok. How was the movie..

laagaChunariMeinDaag1.jpgPlease don't see it if you like rani mukherjee so much that you will cry when she cries on screen.. The usual sacrificial elder sister story that we have seen in many hindi and tamil and actually all language films.. but presented so well you wouldn't complain. The story's bottomline is easily understood from the title of the movie...Laaga chunari mein daag.. which means my veil got stained.. or something similar.

About a girl who forces herself into a becoming an escort for settling the family's financial committments and allowing her family to live better while she lives every moment with a doubt as to when she should stop doing it. And once her young sister comes to live with her in bambai and gets to know what is happening with her sibling, things try to unfold emotionally. Seen this in many movies with the same storyline before, and you would watch this one only to know whether it has a happy ending or a sad one.. and also if you love rani mukherjee on screen like me.

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For expressions and speaking many sentences with just facial expressions and some tear-filled eyes, our own rani, abhishek, and mrs.iyer(konkona sen) pull it off much much better than their hollywood collegues with multiple oscars.

Abhishek was the cold breeze for me... for whenever he was there he gave me a relief from the emotions 'vibha'(rani mukherjee) was going through in the movie.. and the tears collected in my eye pockets go back without falling off embarrasingly. :o)

Abhishek's unclean dhadiwala charm works for him.. when I try it, atleast one friend will ask me questions as if trying to know whether I hadn't taken a bath in days.. or worser the friend will offer to pay the bills at the restaurant talking it over in a manner like I am financially broke enough to even not get a shave. :o) Works for abhishek though. hmm.

Even off screen, until last year, I always thought, abhishek and rani are such friends that they will get married. But that bathameez bunti gave up bubli for some umrao jaan. How can I forgive him for that.. May be I will if he does bunti-babli II like the rumours are saying. For now, he is excused because he is making it up with rani in this movie atleast.

The cast of the movie, its colors, locations, and importantly the poetically descriptive movie title.. were all carefully chosen and it showed through.

Though at places I didn't like the movie because rani had to look sacrificial.. but the package didn't stress anything too much. There were no blood thirsty villains, nor total family crying over some stopped marriage like mishap.. neither was father/mother dying though they showed occassions where they have severe heart attacks or emotional attacks which are usually pre-cursors in indian cinema to kill a character.

So, overall the movie was a happy-ending, easy, colorful one.. for a normal person who would like a simple emotional movie.

At the end of the movie.. you get a song free for remembering on all occassions. Be it you are very happy and someone asks you why.. or be it you are very sad and someone asks you why, or may be you did a mistake.. or whatever somebody asks, you can just sing... "hum... tho.. aise hai bhayya.. arre.. hum..tho.. aise hai bhayyaaa"

For the question I had on the title
I didn't understand what "Laaga" meant.. or why they chose that.. I stupidly even thought it was a spelling mistake until I saw that the hindi name of the movie is also 'laaga'.. for me, it should have been Lagaa chunari meing daag... if you understand the difference of why it is laaga.. let me know.


Lectures/seminars/presentations.. the other side.

I have sometimes made boring advices, a couple of sessions/seminars at workplace... and I have been a listener in more boring sessions especially powerpoint based .. particularly ones which have paragraphs of text in every slide.

Here are some interesting thoughts a friend(sangeetha) makes on the idea of how NOT to do presentations/meetings.. and if you are victim, how to adjust.

1. How NOT to make meetings interesting...

2. 20 things to do when you are listening to boring speakers in a ‘dignified’ gathering…

And, regarding how to do a good powerpoint presentation.. from another friend's(venkat) blog archives

3. Tips for doing effective Presentations (Proffessional tips that is.)



jokes with guitar - TurboIce productions

If you were the programmer types.. you will like this one.


Think faasssst.

Reading through an old post on this blog.. I landed up on this I posted earlier.. hilarious one. Post: Why should I think fast?


This below scene will disappear in a couple of weeks. For the 2,400 year old 'Acropolis' is being moved downhill into a modern day museum called the Acropolis museum... along with more stones.

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Yea, once inside the museum it will all look like odd stones.. the real beauty is to see them in their natural environment where they were sculpted and erected years ago.

Greece_acropolis_move.jpgVOA news : Greece Begins Transfer of Ancient Acropolis Sculptures

Looks like modern day Greece is not at all interested in being called ethnic, or traditional.. Probably the feeling to move towards modernity only got more stronger after the Greece olympics at Athens few years back.

Rumour is that,
They are purposefully triggering fires in Greece forests to deforest them for making way for development .. and they put some skape goat culprits to take the blame for triggering the forest fires and put them a couple of months in jail.

Do people in Greece understand the level of ethnicity attached to their land, or the traditional value that has been deep-rooted there by people like the Spartans.

We will miss ancient day Greece if everything is going to be made modern. It will only add to the pressure on modernizing places at the cost of destroying the place's identity.

Now, moving Acropolis is only becoming another milestone in moving Greece out of its ethnic background.

Links: History notes on Acropolis - wikipedia


Shorts: The break

From today(or probably from this month), I think I am going to regularly pen down some short stories on this blog.

Actually inspired by my own blog (which I myself seem to have forgotten to write on) jpmmr.blogspot.com.

Why a short?
Probably, to do something with those stories in my dreams every night. Sometimes it happens like I purposefully don't wake up, because the climax is not over in the nightmare... this stupid thing sometimes even is not close enough to a climax.. so actionless dreams sometimes.. arrgh.

I can't do this thing where I knock my head and say, hey let me go to work early we will sleep again tomorrow. My brain seems like connected with involuntary muscles.. stupid thing won't budge when it is sleeping or, neither does get off after seeing food.

Anyways, to the short for this month... "The break" .. below

If you are reading this on a feedreader, click >> "The break"


picturesque News

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One of those "day-in-pictures" thing that tells the news for that day. .This one had some interesting shots, and two indian pictures. Click on picture and have a look if you got time.

It also had my favorite tennis star's picture as the first slide.

Image source: seattlepi.nwsource.com


Indian politics is heating up.. side down.

Bold Move: CPI eats what it cooked.

The congress party which rules india now, made a bold move in deciding to go on with the much debated 1-2-3 nuke deal with the US, even if it is going against their biggest coalition partner the Communist party of India.

The members of Communist party of india cooked too much politics so far, with their acts and talk against the 1-2-3 nuke deal which, almost all industrialists, and nuclear energy analysts in the country favor as the best offer that India could have.

Right from threatening that they will pull down the government by withdrawing their support to the government, to saying that the honeymoon with the congress party was over, to saying that India's sovereignty is at risk, and all that .. the CPI has had undiplomatic, sceptic views of the deal, of the congress party, and of the country itself, without ever, even once clearly stating which part of the deal they are not ok with, and what they would like to be corrected. All they said .. "stop going ahead with operating the deal for 6 months.. then we will tell you what to do"... as if they dictate the terms in this country.

Though late, the congress party has made a bold move now to stop CPI from trying to run this country and dictating terms to the congress party. Of course, it runs the risk of pushing the country into another election, but I think that is better than doing everything coalition parties say knowing it is stupid. This definitely should push lessons into another coalition partner other than the CPI, that's the DMK, a party from south india which also occasionally thinks it can get away with doing any kind of politics because they have considerable numbers to hold or pull the government at the center.

Recent remarks by sonia gandhi .. "those who are against the nuke deal are people against the development of this country... are enemies of this country".. is further a flat smack on the CPI's face.

The members of CPI, obviously, have now ducked their heads.

The CPI can now eat their own political cooking, and taste all the embarrasement.

Their options: If they pull down the government, they can expect to lose badly in the election that comes afterwards..
or,
They can stick to the government by actually supporting the nuke deal, and try to pull out some kind of intelligent diplomatic statement to avoid embarrassment any further. ..actually I am eager to see what intelligent diplomacy they are able to pull off given such a scenario.. great it will be for learning of such an interesting diplomatic english sentence.. let's see.


update: 15 oct 07
Looks like indian politicians like no strings left when it comes to being corrupt, anti-national, and money-or-power friendly. What I misunderstood as a bold attempt by congress party(the drama troupe) and its heroine sonia gandhi.. came out all upside down, showing that they are politicians for the welfare of their self rather than the people. News is that all alliance partners have successfully convinced congress party and its president that the nuke deal can go but not the government.

Openly nude stupidity... will people learn intentions of these politicians atleast now:
Open enough, chiefs of the alliance parties like DMK, CPI, CPI(M) are openly telling media that they want to keep power and keep the government to its entire term, rather than do some reform like nuke deal and get into a fight of losing power.

The chiefs openly say that, in one of their meetings, where sonia gandhi and manmohan singh(the educated-but-still-dumb prime minister of india) were convinced, they asked 'Why do you want to break your government on a stupid nuclear deal with america. we remaining in power is important than getting energy reforms for the country at the current moment". This can't get any more stupid, and I am 101% sure 80% of indians don't understand all this and will only reelect such stupid people to power.

BJP forces Karantaka into elections:

Looks like this is the government pulling season in India.

While India itself is showing chances of a mid-term central government election, the government in the state of karnataka has been pulled down already, and the state seems to be heading for assembly elections.

Chances are that India and karnataka(and rumours are that even gujarat govt might fall) are heading to start the year 2008 afresh with elections.

Have you heard this anywhere else.. the idea of two political parties forming an alliance to rule on a condition that they take turns.. meaning first half you rule, second half-term I rule. ya, like some doubles carom board game.

Successfully tested first in Jammu & Kashmir by the congress and PDP of kashmir, the BJP and JD(s) wanted to be the next advanced state in india by testing it here. Unfortunately, JS(s) seemed to have had other ideas even from then, that they now refused to transfer power to the BJP after their half-term is now complete. They reasons they started with was.. "1. We haven't been able to do much for the state within our period..(bravo) and, 2. BJP is not a secular party..so handing over power to them will risk the lives of the -people- of karnataka"... suddenly they have tried to do something for people. good.

Here, the interesting part is...the state Congress party is also getting involved. How?
Rumours are that the JD(s) is now trying to work up a deal with the congress party of the state for making the numbers..to remain in power for the next half term. Should this get anymore clearer now to people that JD(s) would do anything for power? even be it swapping friends with enemies.. i mean swapping opposition party to an alliance party.
It would be interesting if it happens that congress decides to help JD(s) remain in power.. because that would put old friends(BJP) in the opposition... and new friends(Congress) in the ruling seats... he he.

now.. anything can happen in Indian politics when you go for a cup of coffee..

yea.. a different way of understanding the Cafe coffee day tag line "anything can happen over a cup of coffee".

Keep watching.


Inside the hall: 'Satham podathey'

Prithviraj has become my favorite actor after mozhi and this one. Padmapriya and Nitin Satya prove to be actors to look out for.

Nitin Satya does the mildly psychiatric villain role much good, without getting tempted to over do it like all those other tamil actors who generally get too very excited when put in a psycho character.

This is about the tamil film 'Satham podathey'.

Actor prithiviraj is also the comedian in the film and his typical malayalee way of talking to people and expressions add a lot of happiness to the film.. (this film without him would have been a blockbusterly sad TV serial).

I remembered a lot of my malayalee friends (guys) past or present, whose way of wittiness and talk i could relate to in prithviraj's.

satham_podathey.jpgAnd all actors made me feel the film at heart, and I was eagerly waiting for a action climax where the villian gets a good beating.. but that disappointingly never happened. arghh.. probably the director prefered to excuse the character. anyways.

I think I became particularly jealous watching Prithviraj in his character.. made me feel like I should be as nice as him with people someday.. including the wittiness and nuttiness.

But except for his dancing skills ofcourse... whenever prithviraj is doing his steps, you can see his uncomfortability flat on his face.. and would actually love the stupid moves he makes if you can see it as your friend trying to show off.

The film has a complex story...complex because it has to be delivered to a conservative audience. It is about impotency and problems with a marriage gone wrong.. very carefully handled without sensitizing the story at any point, without allowing any kind of unpleasant discussion or interpretation of the story.. Everything that happens within the story of the girl's married life shown, could be considered too sensitive but with the mildness, the jokes, and breaks director has inserted into the telling of the story, the sensitive discussion goes like a breeze without the audience feeling uncomfortable at any point.

While the first 90 minutes was handled extraordinarily nice (in my opinion even deserving an oscar.. uf.. who wants that stupid hollywood accredition.. lets say 'national award'), the later part was too too dragging.. or, probably i felt it that way, because i was watching the night show in the theatre, and it was getting too late beyond midnight.

Whether the director has become my favorite too.. never.. i will only like one director the most i think.. that is "myself" .. though my padams don't run much as yet.

'satham podathey' .. satham potu sollalam.. nalla padam...oru thadava paaklam.
(if you didnt understand the above.. it is tamil written in english.. .. yea, as if my english is already understandable. :o)


Why are farmers committing suicides in India? - An analysis

Simply because Indians have isolated agriculture and farm produce far from being in sync with the growth and demand for non-agricultural products in India.

India on the face of economic growth has seen an increase in the prices of many things.. clothes, shoes, books, processed foods, petrol, oil, and everything... except farm produce.

All this just squeezes the farming sector like a sponge in attempting to pay them the same decade old cost for their produce, but asking them to live in a richer country...where the loan interest rates are rising, and even seeds are dearer in 2007 than what they were in the last decade.

If you are a farmer in India since 1999, you would earn the same amount of money now in 2007 from your produce.. but your spending and living expenses would have increased 5-10 times because of rising costs in fuel for transporting the produce or running tractors, because of rising interest rates, rising plant seed costs, rising fertilizer costs, rising irrigation costs due to dearer electricity, and also rising labour costs. Also, if as a farmer if you wanted to send your son/daughter to school or college, the costs are much higher..

So, Indians on the face of economic growth, still in the interest of keeping the inflation low, ban exports of farm produce as and when neccessary so that farmers don't get higher prices for their produce, control prices through government agencies and force farmers to sell only to the government or a very very few private agencies... and we Indians are trying to keep the farmer and his family forced to farming even with the poor quality of life they live..as long as they can survive.

India on the face of growth, wants to remove subsidies in electricity given to farmers, wants to stop practise of freebies given by politicians to farmers, wants to stop providing loans at subsidized rates.. wants to allow private fertilizer companies enter the market and have a free-pricing regime for better profits and trade for the companies and hence removing subsidies in fertilizer costs too..

And because farmers are poor, voiceless people who don't know how to stand in front of the people from the city and say "we need better prices for our produce because we also need to grow".. and, because they are confined to under-developed villages where there is no growth in roads or electricity reliability or infrastructure like schools / colleges / hospitals,

we, the educated people who are basking in the 10% GDP growth and ever rising foreign investments in the country, with higher salaries and more money..
are, squeezing these poor indirectly, without understanding how our ignorance is costing them their lives.


The price of one kilogram of tomato, compared to 1998 and 2007 is more or less the same and sometimes actually falling lower only.

The consequences: We, the non-farming based people of India are living happy buying tomatoes for the same old price and saving more on our salaries and expenses.. we would give away money to some stupid broadband or mobile phone or banking service provider even if we know they charge extraordinarily high, but we won't pay even one rupee higher each year to farm produce.

Farmers can suffer.. because none of my/your family or relatives or friends are farmers.. even if they where, they are not anymore (either dead or gave up farming itself).

We will boot it, with trying to stop businesses like Reliance Fresh, or other private agencies which are trying to bring in competition and higher demand for retailing of farm produce.
All these private company methods seem to promise a higher demand and a small increase in prices, over a couple of years, for farm produce, to a level where farmers can earn as much as to sustain their agriculture business, and come out of debt. But NO, we can't allow them.. it will increase 2 rupees in my weekly consumption of tomato.

Wheat farmers alone are saved:
Thanks to ITC, a company in India, which at least saved the wheat farmers from getting into this mess. Because India has good amount of wheat produce(thanks to the climatic conditions in North India which best suits wheat growers), India produces much more wheat than the demand for it in the country, and hence the government was happy a few years back, to allow private companies to acquire wheat directly from farmers and export it or sell it at whatever price they want. Yes, as far as I know, you can't do the same with a few farm products like cotton, sugarcane, etc., because the Indian government bans private organizations from buying directly from farmers (that is to keep the costs in control).

ITC's e-choupal scheme, revolutionized and supported the wheat farmers in North India in a big way, that everything has increased to very happy levels. The wheat produce and efficiency of farmers have increased since they earn more to produce more because they can now sell at a higher cost to ITC rather than selling to government agencies all the time.
The demand for wheat both within the country and outside the country has increased because the produce is now more richer and of higher quality than what farmers could sustain given the prices they could sell for earlier.
Yes, the prices of wheat and wheat based products have increased because of this, but not exorbitantly but in a controlled manner.. and people have happily absorbed a few rupees higher cost each year.
The wheat farmers are happy, and live a better life.

Bottomline:
If fuel prices increase by 2 rupees, every indian seems concerned, raises voice, and the government feels a pressure to keep the prices within limits. or, if not, the government will spend big bucks to advertize big in the first page of all leading newspapers.. and all media... to educate people that this price increase in fuel is neccessary to sustain business of the oil companies, and that further subsidies will kill the companies not just their profits.

But, everybody is happy that the vegetables, pulses are still at down-to-earth costs (atleast the unprocessed, unpackaged ones direct from the farms).. ofcourse the farmer is not happy, but that is not important now.. we will talk about it later.

To show our ignorance towards the subject further, we will talk stupid things like we should stop drinking coca-cola, or stop buying vegetables from reliance fresh, to sustain farmer's lives.. what??

Happily catch some corporations like that un-awares and blame them..

..and lets be happy with more farmer deaths.. by the way what is the finance minister saying about the GDP growth for next year.. lets discuss important things like that.

P.S:
This post is not written with the idea of charging the educated people / government, as the only reasons for farmer suicides.. but to put my opinions which I believe is the ground reality of the situation.. and is written with the thought "what problems I would have faced if I were a farmer" and hence the opinions.


My first candle light.. minus the dinner.. plus a cause

It was my first candle light thing.. and it was lovely.. with not one love, but many lovely people. not just a few, but more than a hundred candles.. not in a hotel, but in besant nagar beach, chennai.

It was a candle light vigil organized by 'Youth for social change' and 'Association for India's development', two NGO's, along with a bunch of lovely supporters and friends.

The event was organized today, the 138th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.

The day was aptly utilized to express support for, and to highlight the high suicide deaths among Indian farmers in the current decade.

It also tried to make people aware of, and think about state of farmers in places like vidharbha, Maharashtra.

I relate it to a romantic candle light dinner.. because, the love and genuine affection these people showed in organizing the event and running the show was infectious, and I carried back home a little more love for this country and the people.

There was another group of people participating.. who had come from kancheepuram. These people mostly women and one small boy, sung street songs 'gaana' style with lyrics highlighting problems farmers faced.

Though some of the lines of the 'gaana' songs sung, or the comments people voiced, took a rough anti-capitalistic approach at times, it was a message of awareness well delivered at the end of the day.

Interesting things were:
They read out 138 names of farmers who committed suicide in the vidharbha region .. more had died, but they read out 138 because it was the 138th birth anniversary of Gandhi on this day the 2nd october.

And as they read out each name, somebody took a candle and put it in a curve which later became a nice circle of candles. .with all of us sitting around it observing 10 minutes of silence.

aidindia_candlelight_3oct07.jpgThere was considerable media coverage for the initial stages of the event.. from some local newspapers and TV channels.. including some coverage from NDTV. Probably, this should be on TV tomorrow.

They had planned out well. I later understood from a member(Rohit shetty) of the group which planned the event, that they planned the event in a short time, which is one big reason i think it was infectiously successful. It seems they finalized plans only over the night of 1st October finishing off at 2am in the wee hours on 2nd October.
Also, I and many others felt and could see that people were just getting to taking some part of the work of organizing the event and doing it with real-time planning rather than planning for days of months, or planning press briefings well in advance. The guys who spoke to the press both in English or Tamil spoke their mind and were instantaneous rather than having that air of addressing the press and being on television or newspapers.

aidindia_candlelight3oct07_.jpgThey used simple banners on charts with messages written down by hand.. both in English and the local language Tamil. They had a big cloth banner painted with the message and stuck on bamboo sticks.
Why all this banner thing was interesting for me? you might ask.. simply because they seem to have given more importance to the message rather than the banners.

I am not a great fan of the Gandhian way of handling problems.. but I do believe that the Gandhian way is always better than doing the thing that I do often.."Nothing / Nothing but talking".

So, it was a great candle light dinner.. minus the dinner.. plus a cause for expressing solidarity to farmers committing suicide in our own small way.

"I love Indian people.. and their attitude".

I think before today, given my critique-attitude towards problems I see everyday in India, I have never even thought about saying something like that...

All this drives me further more, to learn about and do some social work or show more social responsibility towards issues in my city / state / country.

.. And this event was organized worldwide by aidindia.org, other than Chennai.. also in Pune, Mumbai, Bhopal.. and close to 200 cities in the US they say.

If you want to: You can sign the online petition they are planning to submit to the Prime Minister of India highlighting this issue, and asking for action.

More pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/varun21482/FightForTheFarmer


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