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The Young Ones

13 Tuesday Jul 2010

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For the last few months whatever little and limited coverage on Manipur that was available to the media was focussed entirely on the chaotic and depressing conditions that have been occurring there. It’s not a new story but this time it came to the country’s notice sooner. The unrest between the Nagas & the Manipuri people has only become more severe but something tells me that this unrest is propagated & perpetuated more by small factions of people who yield either political or gun power! If one were to ask the common people, the ‘aam junta’ in these states what they really want, one would get answers that were more focussed on immediate issues rather than the drawing of borders. Education, 24 hour electricity, better roads & infrastructure, better educational institutions, clean and continuous drinking water, financial encouragement for small entrepreneurs, environmental protection to name a few!

So it was a pleasant surprise when I found out about this little big group called ‘Volunteer for Manipur!’ It has been founded by a group of Manipuri youngsters along with the Youth Congress of Manipur who envision a better Manipur. They started the group online in April 2010 and they haven’t stopped contributing to the society in their small little ways. Their most recent project being to encourage the cleaning of the river Nambol Naga that runs through the busiest part of Imphal. They conducted a survey to show the ill effects of badly managed garbage disposal in Imphal’s most crowded and most famous market – the Ema market or the Mothers’ market – a market run entirely by women. It has long been one of the state’s most famous tourist sites but it recently gave way to the construction of a large mall in its place. The Ema’s(Mothers) have been forced to have their shops along the roads and under very unhygienic sorroundings. The river Nambol Naga that passes through this area has clogged & choked up due to the amount of rubbish that gets disposed off into it.
The most encouraging part of this is the number of young people who have opted to join this movement. I choose to call it a movement as it is nothing less than that! The youth are desperate to make the situation better within first. I hope to contribute to the group from this point on… Its wonderful to know that there are many like-minded individuals who want to make a change & be the change!
Hats off to this group!!
Here’s the link to their facebook page :
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Volunteer-for-Manipur/128832570468401
Khoiramjari

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09 Friday Jul 2010

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She thought he was too uptight for his own good. He thought she needed
discipline. She loved to dance barefeet sometimes all by herself
letting the music carry her away. He loved to read about things that
mattered like politics, economics and sometimes he delved in
psychology. She never thought a man like him could sway her heart! He
never imagined a woman like her could make him want to go head over
heels! When they met, she wondered why he was so reserved. He couldn’t
understand her random rattles. But in moments of silence, their hearts
seemed to reach out to one another. Their eyes locked gently &
lovingly. They danced together laughing & sighing sometimes. She
touched him & he held her. They were in love despite themselves with
each other. They both loved dogs & horses. They loved watching sunsets
& sunrises and they shared a common love for nature. So they got
married to each other.

She was busy creating a home for them. He was
busy earning a living. She waited for him for dinner. He waited for
board meetings to get over. She was beginning to feel a little alone
as he was beginning to feel too tired to respond. She got upset that
he didn’t have time for her. He got upset that she didn’t realise that
he was doing it for their future. One fine day, she was distant. He
was distant. He didn’t hold her. She didn’t touch him. Their love was
just beginning to wither. She went to her parents’ home for a holiday
where she would be considered important. He went to more board
meetings where he was considered important. They had never been apart
for this long! She wasn’t happy being apart from him. He was trying
desperately not to miss her. After all she chose to go for a
‘holiday’. Her mother gave her an album filled with wedding photos.
His mother called him to tell him that he didn’t sound happy these days.
She picked up the phone to call him. He picked up the phone to call
her. They were disheartened to find the phone lines busy. Her heart
filled up & so did her eyes. Was this a sign that things were ending but she still loved him
so much! His heart filled up and he made another desperate attempt to
call her. This time it went through. Hearing her quavering voice, he
choked up. Please come back he said. She agreed. She went back. When
he saw her, his heart soared. He held her in a tight embrace. She
touched his face. They had missed each other so much.
Three months later she fell sick. The doctor just laughed sweetly at them. They
were going to have a baby! She glowed. He was delirious with
happiness. 9 months went by. On the night their little one was about
to be born, she told him that he must teach their baby to love the way
he taught her how to love. That he must stay happy so that he could
teach their baby to be positive. He smiled and said that they’d teach
baby together. The little baby boy was born a little after midnight.
It was a difficult delivery and a lot of blood was lost from her. She
saw the baby and smiled. She saw her husband smiling in tears. That’s
what stayed in her eyes when she shut them forever.
10 years later, he sat at her favourite sofa. Little boy was looking
at his father and asked him why he had tears in his eyes. He said how
much he missed his love. Little boy said that she would want him to be
happy. The young father agreed as he held his son in tight embrace
looking at his beloved’s photo smiling at them sweetly.

Looking eastwards

14 Monday Jun 2010

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Nestled in the north-eastern corners of India lie the seven states that have long remained ignored and if in news for all the wrong reasons. As the information age is progressing, this region is slowly lifting itself out of the situation it used to be in. Till late 1970’s this region lacked the coherence of the developed states within the country due to the presence of several tribal units that had for centuries survived unchanged. The global wars brought this region into news as it formed a formidable barrier between the Burmese and Chinese borders and India during World War II. Since then this area has had its share of upheavals. Assam of course developed thanks to the British exploitation of the land for Tea plantations & the discovery of oil reserves. This though didn’t entirely help in keeping trouble out of this state. The other northeastern states moved at a negligible pace towards development. Meghalaya & Nagaland though have moved considerably ahead of its neighbours. The missionaries and NGOs that came here after India’s independence helped to build up the societies here. Of course much of the old ways of life in these regions have been lost to Christianity. But on the other hand the progress in the Christian dominated areas has been very optimistic and these regions are still developing further.


Each of the NE states is richly endowed with ecological diversities and an equally rich cultural heritage. It is unique from what you get to see in the other parts of the country. The flora and fauna, the culture, language and way of life are distinct and surprisingly multi-varied here. The features of the people here are dominantly Mongolian and language and culture an interesting mix between mainland India and the Mongolian races. It is here that the Dravidian, Caucasian and Aryan blend with the Mongolian… hence you get to see a wide range of anatomical variations. Of course, from the great Hindu epic Mahabharata, you also get references of this region signifying the recognition of the region across texts & over centuries.


This region also has its own share of global contributions. The game of Polo has its origins in Manipur. The great Indian Rhino has its habitat in the Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The Brahmaputra River carved out the largest mud island – Majuli, on its course in Assam. Manipuri dance is highly admired all over the world. The Naga tribes still invoke an ancient world charm and are part of the world’s indigenous peoples, just to name a few.


The biggest problem that this area faces is that of regional unrest. Political and social divisions here have created violent rifts amongst the people of this region. Insurgency is a major problem here. What started out a few decades ago as a resistance to political corruption has now taken on a different meaning altogether! Militancy and insurgency makes this region unfavourable for development of any sort. Attempts of industrialization and development have been grounded due to the presence of such anti-social elements. Many states of course are now realising the need to modernise and develop their territories if any progress is to happen. Nagaland and Meghalaya today are completely different from what they used to be. Shillong and Kohima are now urban cities perched in the most coveted laps of nature and are attracting people from all over the world. Shillong has been in the news recently owing to its people setting the World record for largest number of people drumming together for a given period of time. It might sound like a small thing but it has finally brought this region to the world’s attention.


Another aspect of this region is the presence of a textiles & handicrafts industry here that has existed for centuries. Almost every traditional house owns a loom – be it a handloom or a hand-held loom. One can go into even the most interior of places here and one can find evidence of the rich textile heritage of this region. It’s not only a means of livelihood but it also defines the people. Many well known Indian designers head here to pick up the well crafted cane products. This sector is unorganised as the crafts started more as a way of equipping the locals for their daily life and not for commercial purposes. Non-governmental organisations are now trying to change this scenario and make things more accessible not only for the consumers outside but also for the local craftsmen.


Tourism should boost the economy as this geographical area has a wide variety of activities to offer and the region is largely unspoilt by industrialisation – the only thing good that came out of the decades of non-entry of development! The local people will also have to make a collective effort keeping aside their differences and move towards developing infrastructure facilities and restoring regional pride.


There is much to be done in this north eastern corner of India and there is a need for a change in attitude not only of the local people but also of the rest of the nation. If only the mega industrial houses of India look east and see the overwhelming potential that this region has to offer. There is a customer base here that will lap up new technologies, new fashions and new anything at a neck-break speed as long as it is the latest that the world has to offer! It is a place that has an underlying hunger for change even if it is largely a need for the latest consumer products available.


Despite having grown up outside of this region, I feel strongly about it. I feel strongly about the lack of industrial development, the animosity between tribes& peoples, the absence of a good rail/road network across the region, the gigantic potential for eco-tourism in these states, the beauty of the region… I can go on & on about it.


The alienation of this region has existed for too long now and this alienation has become the identity sadly of some of the anti-social groups in the region. So many of the youth don’t identify themselves with the rest of the nation & vice versa. There seems to be some comfort in being alienated as well. That ways they don’t have to deal with finding new jobs where they have to work hard & earn less than what they can through extortion & exploitation! But for how long… I wonder if sometimes.. dont they want steady jobs with steady incomes where they are not hated..or feared… but respected, have families that don’t have to worry about getting ‘bad’ news from police or the army or their neighbours!

Check out Manipur blockade: Healthcare crisis

11 Friday Jun 2010

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Hi,

I want you to take a look at : Manipur blockade: Healthcare crisis.

It’s high time the central government takes appropriate action & stop ignoring the severity of the situation….

Spread the word… raise your voices!!!

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A cute little poster I’d like to share:)

21 Friday May 2010

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Siblings

16 Friday Apr 2010

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Siblings can be a blessing,

they can even be a gigantic pain
but they can be like the soft breeze
that cools the heat when it rains.
My elder sister is a whiz in all she does
She’s clever as can one ever be
But she’s a regular nutter
Who is as sweet as can be!
She’s full of life & wisdom
and many crazy opinions too
You’ll fall in love with her right away
Like many people usually do
She can be quite a strict disciplinarian
whenever the occasion arises
but she’s more likely to stuff you
with loads of gourmet surprises!
She’s a mother of 2 naughty boys
& I have a cool dude bro-in-law
who’s family is part of our lives completely
We even resemble each other now 😀
My big brother is super talented
Everyone agrees he’s really good
but when we were younger
we fought like kids in the hood
He’s a father of two precious girls now
And he has a lovely wife
but i can’t believe just yesterday
how we used to fight & strife
He’s over-protective & also annoying sometimes
But this life wont be the same if he was otherwise!
Then the youngest one, our little sister
who’s not so little anymore
She’s everybody’s sweetheart
And she has love to give galore
She’s a lawyer by profession
She can really clinch a deal
But her heart is pure as a baby’s
Her feelings are for real.
She can sometimes be overtly critical
& at times surprise you with candid words
She loves all cuddly things
but is amazingly afraid of birds!
We are all very different
yet we are remarkably the same
We love each other & fight like crazy too
Watching us together can be like watching chimps in the zoo!
😀

butterfly

15 Thursday Apr 2010

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I have butterflies flitting inside my head at this moment – strange purple coloured ones! Through the course of the day, the mind went through zillions of thoughts – some were plain slapstick… like when I thought how funny would it be if I walked into a glass door! Maybe I’ll do it twice and someone will capture the moment and I shall be immortalised in youtube forever. The crying kid in the tube this morning made me want to do a little funny dance for him with lots of crazy hand movements – sadly there wasn’t even enough space to move my hands about in any direction as the coach was jam-packed. We must’ve been at least 60 people in there trying to get to work or wherever. It’s easy to maintain one’s balance inside such crowded spaces as there’s no where you can really fall & there are enough people to cushion the fall as well! The mother of the child looked really glum – must’ve been all the airline food she ate or didn’t eat on her way to London. Or perhaps the volcanic ash cloud cancelled her marvy plans for the holiday.

OOoh the volcanic ash cloud…now that’s some news to hear this morning. Flights across the UK & Ireland had to be cancelled because of it. Someone had posted pictures of the ash cloud over Manchester but sadly the link wouldn’t open. I was just curious about it’s appearance. How would one differentiate between regular clouds and ash cloud?! The next few days better be regular cloudless because the MET office says that the ash cloud will lead to some spectacular sunsets in this region. Someone said something about a purple sunset & a blue moon! Sadly the moon is only about 5-10% visible over next few days so the moon thing isn’t really going to happen. Oh well, this too happens once in a blue moon (bad zoke naaa hehehe).
The volcanic eruption happened day after there was a 6.9 Richter scale earthquake in Qinghai in western China. Earthquakes are occurring more frequently over western China – wonder why! Have the Chinese invented a new earthquake making super weapon & are testing it out? Or perhaps it’s some other super-power doing that… oooohhhh conspiracy theory! Or is it just the beginning of signs leading to the 2012 Mayan prophecy…oooohhhhh
Loony loopy thoughts!
The butterfly just turned into lilies & then into wallpaper – what to do with this hyperactive imagination of mine.
I watched part of Oprah’s interview with Stephanie Myers (Twilight fame) and Myers speaks of how she got the inspiration for her book. It was in her dreams. Perhaps I should take some inspiration from this as well. I remember most of my dreams and they are just as loopy and sometimes play out like a movie! They can be dramatic with me climbing mountains, flying an airplane, a car, sometimes a cycle – lots of different modes of transport – I highly recommend not trying to analyse my dreams. I wonder how many people remember their dreams.
On that note, I end for today…still wondering… still looking at silvery butterfly images against a deep turquoise backdrop… nice!

hrithik v/s hugh

09 Friday Apr 2010

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oooh… these two handsome hunkies… me likes. They both have these AMAZING biceps and of course are drop dead georgeous!! And last night whilst I was watching Wolverine, I realised that Hrithik interestingly has a similar body structure to Hugh Jackman! Long lost brothers perhaps 😉
so i have also added these 2 other photos that are just great eye candy!

tuesday

06 Tuesday Apr 2010

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Its bright and sunny outside but the temperature is a cold 8 degrees.

Its snug and warm inside the duvet but I have to get ready to go to work.
Its a big mug of tea in front of me but the biscuits ran out yesterday! (ooh see there they go..running away in full speed towards the neighbour’s garden… oh ooops their dog has come in the way… hmm..that’s it for them now!)
Its a form waiting to be filled but I’ve decided I can’t find a black-ink pen hence it sits on the table looking a little lost.
Its Tuesday once again but what the heck, its a beautiful day anyway!

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02 Friday Apr 2010

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