Friday, January 30, 2009

Blame it on Rio

We had a terrible project failure at work last week. I am not going into the details here but the ultimate result was that the products didnt reach the customer in time. We had a Corrective and Preventive meeting to discuss this. And not surprisingly the blame game was there. Every body was trying to shift the blame on the other and justify that the other guy was the reason for this debacle. I found it so funny.

But then if we look around everywhere we keep on blaming others. We blame the municipality for not keeping clean our streets but bribe to pay less house tax. We shout at them when the park looks dirty but we ourselves litter there. We shout for potholed roads but don't want to pay our taxes fully and look for ways to manipulate it. This can be a long list. We blame Pakistan for terrorism where as its our duty to keep and defend our country. We should be more bothered and concerned about this failure then whats Pakistan going to do about stopping terrorists.

Why do we try to pass the buck?

I believe its in our upbringing. I have seen hundreds of parents do it and have done the same with my kids. If the child hurts himself falling while walking or accidentally hurts himself from the corner of a table we invariably would tell the child " chinti mar gayi" or "table ko hap kar de" ( I dont know how to express this in English) etc etc. Instead of telling the child to take care in future when walking, we teach him to put the blame on the table or floor. And we do this hundreds of time during his growing up period.

As the dialogue in the movie Blame it on Rio says for an illicit relation between an middle age guy with a young girl " You can blame the night, blame the wine, blame the moon in her eyes, but when all else fails.....you would better.......Blame it on Rio." What a way to justify your wrong act?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Jai Ho - Celebrating India

It was a great and proud Evening when the Oscar this year had 10 nominations for Slumdog Millionaire - a predominantly Indian movie. The best news obviously was Rahman getting triple nomination. The two music directors whose music has always made me happy and relaxed are him and RD Burman. The most played songs in my ipod are from these two folders only.

Couple of days back I read in the newspapers about Amitabh Bacchan not comfortable about poverty being shown in India for the western world. There is a huge debate going on as how only poverty and hunger attracts the western world etc. etc. Today I read that some one in Patna has filed defamation suit against the film for calling slum dwellers names in the movie. I think this is all bullshit. The fact is - the movie is so much India - based on book by an Indian Vikas Swarup, shot in India, cast is Indian and music is Indian. And though I am yet to see the movie but I am sure what ever has been shown is actual India and this movie is all about hope. Anyway I am not a critic and never like them , I prefer to enjoy the moment. I am proud of it and all of us should celebrate this moment.

Lets hope and pray that Rahman wins the Oscars when they are announced in February. In any case we have enough to be proud of at this time with his Golden Globe award - the first for an Indian.Lets all celebrate India.Jai Ho.... By the way have you visited Rahmans website - http://www.arrahman.com - wonderfully done.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

I have a dream

It was fascinating and exciting to watch Barrack Obama take oath as the 44th President of United states yesterday evening. It was a well organized inauguration and impressive. Impressive not because of the grandeur of the event or history being created with the first black President being sworn in but because of the hysteria, hope and belief President Obama has created - not just amongst Americans but the whole world.


When he spoke, "We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions -- that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America", it must have inspired millions of Americans take that one extra step, one extra effort to reach the goal. More than 2 million people braving the freezing temperatures chanting Obama Obama was for real. It must have come naturally to the people present there as they see hope in their leader specially during these low times.



When was the last time we felt the same in India? I dont recollect a single moment in my life. Since the last thirty years that I can recollect from my memory - I dont remember any leader in this country who has created so much hope and awe. Yes, in history we have. Gandhijis Non Cooperation movement, Netajis call of " Give me blood and I will give you freedom", Indias first Prime Minister Nehruji's independence speech "At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom" India's Second Prime Minister Shastrijis call of " Jai Jawan, Jai Kishan" during the 1965 war with Pakistan are some moments in Indian history which must have inspired all Indians.



Where has all that gone now? Why don't our leaders inspire us any more? There must be many reasons because of which our leadership has deteriorated over the years - castism, corruption, lack of education etc but I feel one of the major reasons could be the age of our leaders. For a country with more than 2/3rd of population below the age of 35 - the Prime Minister and President are above 75. The leader of opposition is above 75 and two members of his party are fighting for the post, in case the party comes to power are above 80. Major cabinet ministers are senior citizens. There is an age limit in almost all jobs. We start questioning Saurav Ganguly for his age despite him scoring the highest run in the year. Why dont we have the same rules for our politicians and leaders?



I am no Martin Luthar King but I also have a dream. Dream of being inspired by a dynamic leader, dream of living in a just society and corruption free country. Where people fear and abide law and don’t buy it. A place where there is no discrimination based on caste, creed and religion. A " SONE KI CHIDIYA" . Love you India.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

No place for the dead

I am sharing with you an Associated Press release pubished in newspapers today.

One family buried a slain son over his grandfather. Another bundled up the tiny bodies of three cousins and lowered them into the grave of long dead aunt. A man was laid to rest with his brother.

More than two weeks into the Israeli offensive that has killed over 1000 Palestinians, Gazans are struggling to find places to bury their dead. "Graza is all graveyard", said grave digger Salman Omar on Tuesday as he shovelled earth in Gaza City's crammed Sheik Radwan cemetery.

At Sheik Radwan on Tuesday mourners pulled away the slabs of concrete covering graves of long deceased relatives, pushed the bones aside and lowered in the newly dead."You have a martyr. You need an immediate solution"said Omar, 24, "You look for where your grandmother, Uncle, or mother was buried and bury them there," he said.

Even the pathways in the hilly cemetery were filled with graves.The older ones had marble slabs. The newly buried just have a tile.

Is this we want our children to inherit?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Is this what we want our children to inherit?

Its been quiet some time I have been off the blog for my recovery process. Slowly and gradually I am getting back to my normal life. I had a wonderful holiday to Kolkatta few days back an it was relaxing and fun.

The world I believe is going through one of its most challenging times with economy and distress. There is so much of tension and mistrust all across the globe. Every day as we read newspapers and watch television - we see so much of innocent lives being lost to unwanted wars and terror attacks. Whether it is war and terror at Israel, India, Pakistan, Gaza, Afghanistan, Iraq, US or any country - the biggest loser is humanity. Innocent lives are being lost. It does not matter which part of the globe or religion they belong to. I think the sight of innocent dead children being carried out on Newspapers should ignite the world to fight against war and hostility. Should we merely watch it thinking we are safe in our houses and forget the terror. I dont think we are safe. Today its somebody else, tomorrow it will be us. Lets revisit our own conscious and ask ourselves, " What are we doing to bring an end to this?" I dont think we can read, forget and sit idle waiting for our turn to get killed. This has led to so much of distrust amongst nations, families, neighbors etc. The society is getting disintegrated. Is this what we want our children to inherit. I am sure all of us will agree in one voice "NO".