Musings

Archive for Cities

The other side of Great Wall

Last Sunday, despite my tight schedule, I made it a point to visit Mahim, Tulsi pipe road where a 2 day Wall project was happening in Mumbai. In case you are not aware of, the project was scheduled for 15th and 16th August, 2009 to commemorate our Independence day.

The project is brainchild of some enthusiasts who could not see this wall (from Mahim to Dadar running along the western railway line in Mumbai) becoming an open urinal & a place for paan spitting. They approached BMC and offered their services to paint this stretch.

BMC agreed,  provided Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Celebrations, Cities, India, India Shining, Mumbai· Comments (11)

Dispatches - Terror in Mumbai

I have talked about 26/11 on many of my posts. It was an attack by a group of insane maniacs not only on India but the entire world, seeking attention for their senseless beliefs.

A few days back Britain’s Channel 4 has aired Dan Reed’s documentary on 26/11 terrorist attacks on Mumbai. It contains the inside story and coverage, original CCTV footage, accounts of survivors and police both, testimonies of all involved including Kasab, the lone survivor of that group; telephonic conversations between the conspirators & the gunmen recorded by the Indian intelligence services and lot more.

A sample of conversation.. .. “Throw some grenades, my brother, there’s no Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, India, Mumbai· Comments (14)

रिमझिम गिरे सावन ….

Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain.
Whoever has said that, said it rightly.

Monsoon has arrived and I am waiting to get drenched at Marine Drive.
Right now it’s difficult to take one full day out of my schedule just to enjoy the rains the way I want to.

This monsoon should bring some changes, some more trips to green Sahyadris and amidst hot Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, Movie Video Music, Mumbai, Personal· Comments (6)

Anyone interested ?

There is one exhibition from the passing out MDes. students of IDC (Industrial Design and Consultancy), IIT Bombay at Nehru center for two days. Today and tomorrow (13th & 14th June).

It is an exhibition from students about their work and it’ll be good if more people turn up for it. The entry is free and it is open from 11 in the morning to 7 in the evening.

Here is the link Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, Exhibition, General, Mumbai· Comments (1)

Act, Now !

They say it’s over and we should and we will move on, the way we have proudly and silently done in the past. But no, it is not over. The worst is yet to come if we, citizens of India, do not take the reins in our hands and demand certain things. Yes, it is going to take some time to get back to normal but I am not sure if I want it to get back to normal.

Right now we are a nation in mourning but we can not afford to be for long. The anger, the anguish should not subside or repress.
If you note, we need to whet our stance in almost all the fields which definitely going to take time since most of them are deep rooted in our blood but we certainly have to start. NOW. This is a wake-up call for all of us.

After this carnage I have jotted down some major steps, you all can add some more, keep the discussions on and I’ll update the post accordingly. Each step is a mammoth task in itself and will be opposed by some but then it is also said that nothing is impossible.

1. Strong leader. We need strong leaders and not politicians. Young, educated, dynamic, clean & raring to go instead of plump old corrupt puppets with criminal records tagged along whose funerals, foreign trips and Z category security is paid by our hard-earned money.

When our economy had slumped down, we gave charge to an expert called Manmohan Singh to pull it up. I don’t think it will be difficult to find more experts in different fields. People like Kiran Bedi, Narayan Murthy, R K Misra.. there are plenty in this nation of billions. Remember the ad “expert ka kaam expert ko kerne dena chaahiye” ?

2. Strict law & order. No soft corners for anyone. Prime minister, president, a famous film star or a common man, all are equal. Spreading hatred of any kind, be it religious, communal or regional, should be dealt with utmost seriousness. Let us get rid of all Uma Bhartis, Raj Thackerays, Mamta Bannerjis and such likes. The message should be strong and clear.
I definitely do not want my countrymen making hue & cry when a pigeon shits on a statue and rape a nun because she happens to belong to a different religion.

Grow up !!

And yes, we propose removal of caste/religion column from all application forms.. .. right from nursery class to job hunting applications.

3. One rule for all. We can not afford to have some people above the law. I was pumping my fist with anger to see politicians with their ‘family & friends’ coming to the site to outdo each other. Instead of helping the operations in any way, they were obstructing and distracting it. A chunk of police force which was supposed to take care of the common man at the time of crisis was busy protecting these vote seekers.

I fail to comprehend why incharge of operations can not be empowered to refuse them. And did I mention there were two politicians in the hotel who were escorted under ATS cover much before others non-VIPs ?

4. Upgrade defense. Latest weapons, instruments, trainings and infrastructure for the police and commandos to perform their job effectively. They are our ultimate saviours. My heart goes out for the policemen killed because of those flimsy lifeguards and helmets. When I saw Hemant Karkare wearing that jacket I had shrieked.
The metal detectors, CCTV cameras, wireless sets, lathis.. .. all need to be overhauled. BTW, can somebody tell me what president Pratibha Patil was doing with that gun ?

5. Increase vigilance. The general public should be constantly educated and encouraged to keep vigil and inform the authorities in case any suspicious man or thing is seen. Toll-free telephones nos and people friendly patrolling police can play a vital role. The media can help in spreading the message of the rights and responsibilities each citizen has. Communication from one department to another should be instant.
Also, blue prints/maps (for entry/exit, staircase) of each building should be readily available in case of emergency.
We need to take every single information seriously and yes, harshest public punishment for the hoaxers who want to act extra smart.

6. Join Defense. Publicize & make Army, Navy and Air-force so lucrative that public thinks it as a better career option than joining an IT firm. Instead of having 200 NSGs for entire nation, time has come to have 200 for each state. Make them our heroes, our idols. Increase salaries & subsidies and make them visible to the masses.
May I suggest one year compulsory training in any of the branches just after completion of school ? Why at that stage ? Because this is the stage when a person chooses a career, and given the exposure I am sure many will want to go for it. At a later stage when people have completed their studies and have already chosen a career, it is difficult to make them change their field.

How to ensure the one year after school training ? Have one checkbox for this in all courses they further opt for. Deny admission unless they serve the defense. An indication in voter-id card can also suffice.

One of the heroes… TV Shot, Photo Copyright : Cuckoo

7. Instill patriotism. Patriotism doesn’t come with two free national holidays, delivering speech behind bullet-proof glass and singing of national anthem. It has to be instilled deeply right from the childhood, leading by example.

I have earlier written here about a patriotic little girl. The people should have sense of responsibility & ownership towards the nation in the sense that whole country is theirs and they need to protect it from outsiders as well as insiders.
One small unrelated example – While strolling in a park in Geneva, I once saw a small kid going to a rose plant to take a flower. His mother ran towards him, told him it belonged to all of them and hence he should not take it.
Immediately I happened to compare with what we adults do in India. We go to park with our wives or girlfriends, shamelessly pluck a rose and haughtily present to them. Oh, how otherwise on earth we can show our oozing love for them ? What do we expect our children to learn then ?

The attitude “Others are doing it too” will HAVE TO GO.

We must have sense of commitment and accountability. When are we going to learn that whatever we destroy in a fit of rage, they all belong to us and we all are accountable for its upkeep ?

8. Corruption. Insist, respect and reward honesty. Do away with corruption. I know it is going to take a long time and lots of self-discipline to even execute it. (In separate posts I’ll cite two examples of daily life that happened recently). But say NO to corruption and black market. Insist on a receipt even if you buy a loaf of bread. Let that shopkeeper at the end of your lane know that he needs to keep a receipt book and also pay his dues.
It was corruption in the form of greed of wanting to earn a wad of notes on the boatman’s part that he took and let the terrorists use his boat. Do away !!

9. Curb freedom. We all need to curb a bit of our freedom. Freedom to walk into an airplane, a mall, railway station or a cinema theatre without any security personnel moving his hands on us. Rather insist on getting checked and if they are not performing their duties, let them know you mean business.

Yesterday only, our 17 year old brat alongwith his friends went to a mall. Four of them had guitars on their backs. No one bothered to check at the entrance. He & his friends insisted on their gig bags being checked. What was security person’s excuse ? “I knew it was a guitar inside”. Bloody hell !
This is a little price we have to pay in order to make us feel secure and safe.

10. Decongest major cities. Develop small towns into corporate hubs with all required infrastructures. Many companies, though they are willing to shift to smaller places, can not do so because of lack of basics like electricity and good roads among other things. Here, companies like Reliance and Tata can chip in.

11. Better Investment. I am an income-tax payer. To me tax is an investment for the betterment of my country. I certainly do not want my hard earned money being spent on erecting a statue or giving Z plus security to a corrupt politician.

Now priorities would be in the order of.. ..
My security – from terrorism, natural calamities, communal/regional hatred etc.
My necessity – hospitals, primary health centers, latest equipments, doctors, schools, courts etc
Convenience – railways, roads, fuel price, computerization, other facilities and infrastructures
Luxury – stadiums, tourist places etc

Many more things but definitely not a statue or a corrupt politician ahead of the above. Now, can we have some tax experts to look into these  matters ?

It’s time not to forget this tragedy, for, it will only get worse. We need to galvanize public opinion and demand accounting for all lapses on all fronts.
We need to be more upfront and more zealous in our own cause to clean up our country.

Let us make India a better place to live in.
Let us wake up.
NOW.

Jai Hind !!

An Update :- Musician Vishal of Vishal- Shekhar has filed a petition in Mumbai high court so they take the cognizance for making it a PIL (Public Interest Litigation).  We must help him to get as many signatures as possible for this petition so that things can move faster. He is asking for a code of conduct for media.

You can read his interview here and sign the petition here

Current Song:- Kar Chale Hum Fida Jaan-o-Tan Saathiyon - Md Rafi
Technorati Tags:

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, India, Issues, Mumbai, Thoughts· Comments (65)

Terrorism, a new face

Yesterday night I was watching India-England ODI match and was thrilled about India’s performance and success. I was exulted in a deep sense of fulfilment. It was not a one man’s show but a whole team’s effort. The team showed the world what it can do when it unites. I had my head high on my shoulders and then.. Then during an ad break, I switched the channel.

I was horrified. It was a news channel.
Mumbai was under attack.
I always thought these places of the city were safe from any kind of calamity unlike crowded local trains or cinema halls. The places I have been to umpteen no. of times and enjoyed their warmth and hospitality were done with by a handful of maniacs whom I call mentally retarded.
My previous post tells you the gist of sequence.

On being asked by some fishermen they yelled back Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, Mumbai· Comments (22)

A City Under Well Planned Attack

Note:- Read  and participate in discussion here what steps we can take to come out of this situation to take India further.

It is yet another attack on the nation.  In one of the most shocking terrorist attacks in the recent history, the terrorists have attacked Mumbai at several places.

Hotel Taj as seen from a boat - Photo copyright : Cuckoo

•    A ship brought the terrorists in and off-loaded them in small speed boats. They got off at Koliwada, a fishermen’s colony in Colaba with large bags full of ammunitions and then spread out in sets of two’s. After offloading, the ship went back in the direction of Karachi, Pakistan. The ship is being chased by Indian Navy helicopters.
•    All major landmarks attacked
•    Hotels, hospitals, cinema halls, railway stations…
•    First attack Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, Mumbai· Comments (33)

BAD - Bomb Blasts in Delhi

After Bangalore and Ahmedabad now it’s Delhi’s turn. Five bomb blasts within 45 minutes ! India is terrorized again. They called it operation BAD.

Unbelievable ! Shocking !

 Photo courtsey : CNN-IBN

A series of five explosions … the first one at Karol Bagh- Gaffar Market at around 6:15 PM. This is the most busiest place during weekends with no place to even walk.  Two blasts in Connaught Place …  one in Central Park, another at Barakhamba Road followed by two blasts in Greater Kailash’s M-block market.  The central park of CP is above the famous underground market Palika Bazaar.

Just watched on TV, a 10 year old prime witness who narrated how he saw two people in black clothes getting down from an autoricksha and placing a black polythene bag in nearby trash can before leaving the place. A sadhu who used to sit near it, is blown to pieces. The police has taken the boy away to a safe place.

Two live bombs have already been diffused at India Gate. Metro service is suspended, Sarojini market is shut down. What next ?

Being the capital city, security is at maximum level compared to other cities of India. Even then no one can really keep track of all the dust bins, cycles, humans (or are they maniacs ?) and the vehicles commuting to and fro. It is nearly impossible in such a populated city. It really shakes us and we can not do anything but to watch in horror. How just a handful of insane maniacs try to destroy a nation.

Delhi will always remain special to me for many reasons. I have spent most of my life there… for years I have felt at home roaming around in those galleries of CP, walking countless no. of times on those crowded roads of Karol Bagh and chilling out my evenings in South Delhi. Each and every nook of Delhi is in my veins. I grew up in its lap, it has always comforted me.

Like me it has also grown up many folds. Like a brave warrior, it has survived. Survived each time it has been attacked… much before the times of Mughals. Come what may .. ..

And it will survive again. Without fail.

Current Song:- Maine Tere Liye Hee Saat Rang ke Sapne Chune – Mukesh
Technorati Tags:-

Share this post:-

Tags: Cities, Delhi· Comments (18)

Kill Them !

A few months back Abhijit showed me this picture and asked if I agree with the image notes or not. Now last week another Abhijeet sent me a link. (As far as I know there are four Abhijit/Abhijeets coming to my blog, there could be some more reading me silently).
Though they never asked me clearly, probably both of them wanted me to write something on this.
The notes with the photo mentioned about the breeding problem of stray dogs in Mumbai. Since killing of stray dogs is inhuman, the High Court came up with a ruling that said each of the thousands of housing societies must adopt one stray dog roaming on the streets of Mumbai. At the end of the note there was a petition to be signed to stop the killing of stray dogs.

Photograph copyright : Abhijit

The second link is about privatization of stray dogs. It says the animal rights Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: India, Issues, Mumbai, Society· Comments (12)

Independence Day - through her eyes

Today, 15th August is our Independence Day. This day will always hold a very special place in my life for myriad reasons. Being born and brought up in the capital city of India, I have been witness to Republic Day parades and Independence Day speeches since my childhood. Sometimes live and other times on TV.
The Rajpath, India Gate, Vijay Chowk, Red Fort, the parades, unfurling of national flag and singing of national anthem.. they always evoke a powerful sense of belonging. They all look like part of my life, a part of my very own place.


Prime Minister standing behind the bulletproof glass protection unfurls the national flag and makes the customary address from the ramparts of the Red Fort. His/her long speeches once again make the customary references and tributes to the nation’s farmers, workers, teachers and the defense personnel and announce the various development schemes.
Oh, my post is not about these annual rituals happening at a national level.

Photograph Copyright : Cuckoo

This post is about a young girl, who remembers the Independence Day as a Read the rest of this entry »

Share this post:-

Tags: Celebrations, Delhi, India, Memoirs, Personal· Comments (11)

« Previous entries