Wednesday, March 16, 2011

India: Politics in the New Age


India
•    India is under the strategic/diplomatic cogency of the U.S. grip.
•    magnificent conferences about Indian democracy will not save the country.
•    India is a failure in International Politics, could not use its positive relations with other countries for the betterment of the nation.
•    The Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline would have been a great step towards diplomatic and financial success.
•    The movements initiated by India, for e.g. NAM was a great steps in constructing an identity of our own apart from the two power blocks, U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. Even though after the destruction of USSR it became meaningless, we should be independent in matters concerning global issues and should always be a great help to other Asian-African countries.
•    The enmity with Pakistan and China are an issue we should tackle ourselves without the help of any foreign powers including the US.
•    For us countries like China and US should be alike; if it is helpful we should join hands with all these nations.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/the-india-cables/article1538083.ece

Friday, March 11, 2011

orachante ormakkurippukal

"When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty."
— Thomas Jefferson
The book “Orachante Ormakkurippukal” is a memoir written by Prof. T.V. Eachara Warrior about his son Rajan, who died in the police cell during the Dark Periods of Emergency. It is more than a memoir; it portrays the struggle of Prof. Eachra Warrior against the government’s brutality.


The critic of Congress Party and of Indira Gandhi often cites this as an example of their anti-democratic concerns. Mrs. Gandhi was a dictator during those years.
The problem is not of Mrs. Gandhi or the Congress or Mr.Karunakaran, as the sympathisers of democracy would argue; it is the failure of democracy itself. Why the Constitution-makers included the provision of Emergency in the Constitution? They were aware of the fact that the system is inadequate in tackling serious issues. So the incident, Rajan’s death, will remain as a question mark in the history of Indian Union, more powerfully when prominent personalities like Dr. Binayak Zen is under police custody.21

Thursday, March 3, 2011

A Call to Inaction: Elections in India

The Election Commission in India proclaimed election in some states recently. All the political parties are now busy with newer promises and try to influence the voters with different ways. They repeat all these activities during the election time and we, as voters, elect someone from the list. Neither the people nor the leaders tried to improve the present system of governance in the country.

It is high time to review the history of democracy and its relevance here in India. For the last few years our governments are famous for its total inefficiency in tackling problems. Whenever there is a chance to show the glory of India, for e.g., The Commonwealth Games, we are complete failure. All such events are notable for the corruptive sides rather than any positives in it. Whether the party in power is leftist, rightist, or extreme right wing the rule is the same. Communal violence, corruption, and total carelessness in matters related to human freedom and expression of independent opinions.


The question I would like to ask here is, do we need this kind of governmental set-up here? We have the right to elect the most “corrupted” politician, not the best one. Do we really have a choice to decide about our own representatives? No.
When the rulers are inefficient, when we have no better choice, the only way to show our feeling is to keep away from the democratic system itself. Away from the election process itself.

I am not against democracy as such. I am not an anarchist. I am not an anti national. But I can see the decay of the system. And I foresee the advent of a new system of representation in place of democracy. In different countries in the world including Libya, Egypt and several other nations anti-national struggles are going on. There is no such issue in India, not because of the efficiency of the system, but because of the inefficiency of the people. We are living in a comfort zone without being bothered about all these issues. A time will come to reminds us that we are too late to respond...
We can’t follow the Libyan model or the Egyptian one. So the thing we can do is to show our reaction through boycotting the election process. Our histories taught us about the divide and rule policy of the Britishers when they rule us. The same history texts talk nothing about the present day Divide and Rule policy of our own representatives. The history texts talks about the colonial judicial system which was prevalent in India. But the same texts forget to mention that our own judiciary is similar to colonial judicial set up.
Reference:
1.Wikipedia contributors. "Indian political scandals." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 2 Mar. 2011. Web. 3 Mar. 2011.
2. Communal riots in post-independence India. By Asgharali EngineerGoogle Book Search http://books.google.co.in/books?id=yB5NM0o3I9QC&lpg=PA165&ots=CeQlz8ksiL&dq=communal%20violence%20in%20post%20independent%20India&pg=PA166#v=onepage&q=communal%20violence%20in%20post%20independent%20India&f=false

Monday, February 28, 2011

The social Function of Tele-serials

The tele-serials play a vital role in constructing and eliminating social taboos. Like any other entertainment Medias television serials also projects the hegemonic ideology and often became a powerful tool of the existing social system in silencing the different voices. That is why almost all the T.V shows projects woman in the traditional view point, especially while showing the female sex.
The major criticism against these entertainments Medias will be the same thing, i.e. it observe the female sex from a patriarchal angle. And we can cite as many examples to show this. But sometimes these serials destroy the accepted norms of the society and naturalises the ideas which were taboos till date.

Nowadays tele-serials became more popular than the films. In creating, popularising fashions serials are more important than the films. Since the viewers are mainly the woman, both young and old, the fashion-tips will reach among them very easily. Before the crush for fashion were limited to some sections in the society, mainly the upper class and the youngsters. The fashionable dresses of the youngsters were always against the accepted Keralathanima/Malayali Manka. And the film-makers and serial directors projected this fashionable youth as bad in contrast to the traditional woman. But now things changed; at least partly. Even if the character portrayed is of low origin with meagre income poor financial ability, the dress they wore will cost thousands!! And even if the modern dressed woman is a bad character on the screen, the dress style will have an appeal on the audience. It will not be a taboo anymore.


There is a social revolution going on through these entertainments medias like tele-serials, Award Nights, Fashion-shows, Reality-Shows and the like. This revolution is not limited to fashion alone; for language, religious beliefs, moral and political behaviour of the society.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

OSCAR


The world is passionately waiting
waiting
waiting
for the Oscar, to know about the best from the film industry, not of U.S , but the whole world itself. Oscar became famous in India when A.R. Rahman, Rassul Pookkutty received this prestigious prize for the film Slum Dog Millionaire. But let us forget the linguistic, cultural differences and celebrate the moments with the world.

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