Monday, March 07, 2011

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One great power democracy has given to us is freedom of speech. We may or may not use all the powers given to us by democracy but one power we use to fullest is freedom of speech. And you will see that everywhere from news channel to chai ki tapri, college campus to corporate world. Topic of discussions can vary from cricket team selection to reservation, education system in India to Indo-Pak talks. It's simple; when we can't do anything about it, we debate about it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. We respect all. We are democracy. Hail Democracy!!!!

Generally I try to refrain from such kind of discussions but eventually I land into the middle of it. Here is the excerpt of recent discussions I was part of. Idea of this post is to collect funny (you can read "ridiculous"!!!) remarks made by people. I don't intend to hurt anyone here; indeed I was hurt, wounded and now just want to bleed here. At the end I understand you can't really categories things into rights and wrongs. That exercise is futile. So I let everyone to keep their opinion and I will keep mine.

Without much ado...Let’s get started.

1. Did "sati pratha" have any positive?

Can anyone really see any positive in this abolished system? But some in group found positives in this. They added "It was time when India used to get invaded every now and then. Men were busy to protect their motherland and if they got killed at border, it was probably good idea that their woman should go sati otherwise invaders eventually would find them and would raped them."

May be this is called "out of box thinking". But let’s stay into the box and think. "If that was the case, why only widows of soldiers would get raped. That could have been anyone.

So the men who were forcing this pratha should have asked all the women in the country to go sati. And the end they should have hanged themselves as they could neither protect their country nor could their women. Or least they should have hanged themselves to escape from homosexual instinct of invaders.

Disclaimer: I am sure, person who found this positive, don't support this pratha. Just that he is with full of "positive" thoughts.

2. Widows shaving their head, why?

Another guy found, "It is scientifically proven that hair is one of the most appealing factors for men. Socialites of that time didn't want these widows to fall victims to the libido of men".

Agree, may be first half of his argument is true (he has scientific data to prove !!!). But the conclusion drawn is equally rubbish. And if believed to be true I feel ashamed that this was part of India sometime. I am ashamed that my society was not really matured and broad minded to find better solutions to these problems. No matter today how much we boast about our growing GDP, indulge in thoughts of great Indian culture, we are not ready to fix these problem of discrimination based on sex, cast and creed(and first place we are not ready to accept that there are problems). This very mind set of our people that have crippled the societies for long.

Disclaimer: Again, person who made this point isn't necessary supporting this. He just wanted to put his "kase".

3. Is "Live in relationship” good or bad?

This was actually very matured topic for the crowd who look at “live in relationship" as "way of having sex without paying for it and enjoying togetherness without being responsible". Such discussions generally end up with, “This simply is not part of Indian culture and would you let your sister or daughter to be in live-in relationship?"

I really wonder whey Darwinian principle of evolution can't work with ideas/traditions. One that adapts with change survives and one that can’t dies. We simply can’t continue doing something because it’s our tradition. Marriage is great institute but it too has flaws (discussing that is not within the scope of this post !!!). And agree, "live in” is not answer to it. But why not to combine goods of both??

4. Girls going to pub, good or bad?

And yes, this topic straight came from "Roadies". Some Anti-Raguian made this clear that “Women are biologically weak and if they go to such places they might put themselves in danger and they won't able to protect themselves. So they should restrain from going to such places"

I don't want comment on whether going to pub is good or bad, drinking is good or not. Funny part of this discussion is "women are physically weak so they shouldn’t go to such places unless accompanied by male friends who probably can protect them in case of emergency).After that discussion whenever I see bunch of women working at construction site near my building, I ponder, “are they really physically weak?".

Disclaimer: This is rotten male chauvinist ego that smells badly. Most of men can't even protect themselves from stray dogs; forget about protecting women from goons. Go ladies go (to the pubs), after all, why only boys should have all the fun!!!!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Today finally submitted IT proofs in the last hour of the final day of submission. Hushhhhhhhhhh..
Sometimes i don't know why i feel some sense of achievement after doing such kind of trivial task ..actually didn't feel such relieved even after my board exam :) .
Same kind of joy i used experience after submitting sessional papers in college. We just used to copy that from some padhaku girl's or guy's sessional . Actually it was not a big deal, but really the moment we used to come out of lab after submitting those sessional papers there used be tremendous joy and mostly was celebrated with special chai at Raju's tapri. Why is it so, i wonder sometimes.May be because of i am too bad of handling those papers and just want to get rid of it as soon as possible.
Another time i feel joy after booking railway tickets form counters at Railway reservation center. Though no papers involved there but i keep checking time and train details till i reach that window, and blood pressure is high untill i actual ticket for reservation guy not making any mistake for details mentioned.
Time to celebrate today's achievement !!! Time for ginger tea !!!




Thursday, February 10, 2011

you can not fight with my ego with yours. My ego is bigger than yours and you will never win over it. Instead, my dear, try with little love and you shall win over me completely. --Sharad Shinde

Friday, February 04, 2011

About me:
I am not different from common man. Like a person who just fall down from staircase and say " I didn't notice that step". I too sometimes miss that step. Neither i am perfectionist, i can't even draw straight line with ruler. words come naturally to me but fail when i need them most. I too take wrong turn while driving.And list goes on. And i don't want to fix them too. This life i just want to be me.
I feel life is like a journey by train. Here you meet some people and you become friends and some have to get down before your station comes . Then your paths never cross. That's Life.So enjoy every station of life. Life is music, If you are not enjoying it change your playlist.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Punyache anek aakrashan astil. Pan tyatla tat mala sarvat jast aakrshan aahe te "puneri patyanche" ...alikade mee pahileli ek pati "ithe ghadya ubhya karu naye, police uchlun netat, vishwas nasel tar khatri karun ghya".
Asch PuLa chya sahityat kuthetari ek cartoon hot, tyat hya puneri patanbadal lihil hot, Cartoon madhe punekarchnacha gharat aslelya personal library var kashi pati asel ya baddal Pula mhnatat "pustke vachayla maghu naye, milnar nahi " ....
mala vatat hach prasang Nashikar aani Nagpurkaranvar aalyavar te kay mhantil ....

Nashikar : Pustake vachayla magun tar bagha, gharachya baher kadhu (Raj sahebancha prabhav , dusar kay!!!)
NagpurKar: Pustke havi aahet ka, kushal ghevun ja na be, aamchya kadhe koni vachat nahi ...
majha pehla "puneri" anubhav
5 varshe bangalorela rahirlyanatar jenva punalaya aalo teva saglikadhe marathi patya pahun kasla tari vilkshan aanand jhala. Ekhyda nirshar mansala achanak lihita -vachta yalya laglyvar hoto tsa. Aso. Tar pahila divsi mi swarget hun shivajinagarla janyasathi bus pakdli. Mala jhalela harsh mee sms varun bangalorechya mitrna kalvat hoto, toparyant conductor aale

conductor: kuthe?
Mee: ( mee chehryavar atishay prasan mudra aanun) ek shivajinagar dya, kiti aahe ticket?
conductor: (ticket phadun mjyakade det) tickitavar lihile aahe...
Mee: aaho mee navin aahe , mhahit nahi mhanun vicharal (as mhanun mee pocket kadhnyasathi khishat hat ghatla)
conductor: aaho , hathchi ghadi kay ghalun basla hota,paise kadhun thevache , yevd tari sahkary kara..
Mee: (aata khup jhale ya bhavat) aaho bus ne pravas kartoy yevd sahkary pure aahe tumhala..

assl punekarni aala kas uttar dil ast? te kahi asu...pan pune thods kathin janar as vatay..bhaguya..

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Marathi madhe type karyala jivavar yet ..mhanun ha navin prayog karun bhagitla..ha blog vachnyasathi khalchya image var click kara,...dusri image vachalya visru naka :)...



Friday, March 26, 2010

कधी कधी वाटते
अशी द्यावी आर्त साद तुला
की तोडून सारे पाश तू
फिरून यावेस मागे

कधी कधी वाटते
बागेतल्या त्या बाकावरती
पुन्हा घालावी तुला मागणी
दाखवावे ह्रदय सोलुनी
अन भाव मनीचे बोलुनी

कधी कधी वाटते
अशीच घडावी ती सहल पुन्हा एकदा
गाण्यातल्या त्या गमती - जमती
नजरांच्या त्या गाठी भेटी

कधी कधी वाटते
दाटून यावे तुज्या आठवणींचे आभाळ
अन चिम्ब चिम्ब भिजावे
खारया पावसात

--- शरद ( "पारिजातक ", २६ जानेवारी 2010 )