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Thursday, March 31, 2011

More Indian Women Are Joining The List Of 'Women To Be Admired'!

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Chhavi Rajawat at the 11th Info-Poverty World Conference at United Nations. (PTI)

My husband told me about Chhavi Rajawat first and then I read about her in The Indian Express and google news too. I couldn't believe after hearing so much news about our villages' 'khaap panchayat' etc. here, one young well educated girl has become the head of a village, Soda (near Jaipur), in our own country, where girls hesitate to go out and work/not allowed to work outside their home, even now. I wonder how the elderly men 'tolerate' to serve under a girl, then this girl has to be really great!

I am quoting from Indian Express here:

There was a sense of disbelief among ministers and ambassadors from diverse nations when the chairperson of the 11th Info-Poverty World Conference held at the United Nations, introduced the jeans-clad Chhavi Rajawat, as head of a village in India.

30 year-old Rajawat, India's youngest sarpanch and the only MBA to become a village head, the position mostly occupied by elders, quit her senior management position with Bharti-Tele Ventures of Airtel Group to serve her beloved villagers as sarpanch.

Rajawat participated in a panel discussion at the two-day meet at the UN on March 24th and 25th, '11, on how 'civil society can implement its actions' and spoke on the role of civil society in fighting poverty and promoting development.

She told the delegates at the conference:

"In the past year alone, I and the villagers in Soda have brought about a radical change in the village purely through our own efforts. We have had no outside support - no NGO help, no public, nor private sector help. In three years, I will transform my village. I don't want money. I want people and organisations to adopt projects in my village as often projects fail, owing to lack of a local connect and that is what I am here to provide by bridging that gap.

I want the conference to help bring about faster change, so that this generation can enjoy the kind of life that I and you in this audience, take for granted"

She said this to thunderous cheers from the delegates.

Wikipedia says: She is an alumni of Rishi Valley School, Bangalore and a management graduate from Indian Institute of Modern Management, Pune, now known as Balaji Institute of Modern Management. Her father Brig. Ragubhir Singh, was the Sarpanch of the village, Soda.

She is beautiful and looks like a model, as the newspaper says, well educated, well employed, even then, she chose to live in her village and do something for her own people. Youngsters like her, would have gone abroad and settled down and lived happily ever after. She has chosen the rough path.

Kudos to this girl, Chhavi Rajawat!

Edited to add in the afternoon of 31.3.11:





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Now, to another woman about whom we should be proud of and she is US Warship Commander, Shanti Sethi!


I came across this news about this lady, Shanti Sethi, who is an Indian-American, now serves as the Commander of the US warship USS Decatur (DDG-73) in a Tamil magazine. The warship had visited India in March this year, on a friendly visit and docked at the Chennai port.

The American embassy (The Indian weekender) statement says:

"The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer is led by Commander Shanti Sethi, an American of Indian descent. Commander Sethi is also the first female commanding officer of a US navy ship to visit Chennai"

The Times of India's article on Shanti Sethi:

"Serving in the US Navy since 1994, Sethi took over the command of USS Decatur in 2010 and leads a predominantly male crew.

Sethi, who was deployed in the Arabian Gulf in 2001, has also served as a navigator onboard USS Hopper. A much-decorated officer, her credits include the Service Medal, navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal (God, the list is so long!). Sethi's is a job with high risks. The primary mission of Decatur is to operate with groups in high-threat environments in the Asia-Pacific region."

Captain Sethi's father is an Indian and mother, an American. She is a native of Nevada. Studied in Norwich University.

I am admiring Shanti Sethi, not only because she is of Indian descent, but because she is captaining a US warship, which, I know is not an easy job to handle. She should be very tough.


Both these women should be appreciated for what they are doing, being women - supposedly the weaker section of our society!



Image courtesy of Shanti Sethi: Indian weekender
Posted by Sandhya at 12:00 PM 21 comments
Labels: People whom I admire

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Summer flowers in our garden...

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We have got different types of jasmine flowers in our small garden. Every type has got distinctive fragrance and when they bloom in the evening, the whole area is filled with a mixture of fragrance.

Rose malli (malli means jasmine in Tamil)




Our gardener says this is Kerala malli!




Adukku malli



Nithya malli



One more type of adukku malli



I have got Madurai malli also, forgot to take pictures before plucking! Will add later!

Edited to add on 28th March, '11:

Madurai malli

Posted by Sandhya at 11:27 AM 23 comments
Labels: my garden

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Super moon...looks normal to the naked eye!

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I had been hearing so many weird things/news about yesterday's Super moon...Japan's tsunami-like disasters will happen here in India too, was one! But all of us are sleeping, eating and watching TV as usual!

Google search showed some beautiful extra-ordinary pictures but my photo which was taken at around 9 pm, last night, shows, a very normal moon!




Beautiful Super moon picture from 'The Hindu'




The Hindu article says, 'The phenomenon was special, as the moon came closest to the earth in 18 years, becoming the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. The moon was around 14 per cent bigger and 30 per cent brighter than the other full moons, Nehru Planetarium Director N. Rathnasree said.

“The ‘supermoon' is the biggest and brightest of 2011,” C.B. Devgun, director of the Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE), told PTI.

The moon was only 3,56,577 km away. The phenomenon occurred in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005.


Now, to other interesting videos and pictures of the Super moon:



The moon as seen from the end of Worthing Pier in Sussex, looking east towards Beachy Head

The above link has got many more beautiful pictures!

I loved the above picture, it is very natural.

This science video about Super moon, is interesting: http://news.yahoo.com/video/science-15749654/24583592

My friend, IHM has posted beautiful pictures of last night's moon, have a look!

The Super moon disaster stories have come to an end!
Posted by Sandhya at 10:42 AM 20 comments
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Catch Me If You Can...live Tom & Jerry Story!

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Goalie having fun with a mouse or is it the mouse having fun with her?!


This is the story of our cat, Goalie and a tiny mouse!

As per my usual morning routine, I went out to pluck flowers at around 6.30 AM. Normally, Goalie accompanies me like a dog, running here and there around me when I make a round of our house to pluck flowers! I didn't see her today and so was calling her and then saw her playing with a little mouse...she just looked up at me and continued her play!

I just stood there and watched them for a few seconds and noticed that the little creature was not at all scared of her perpetrator but was standing up, literally, jumping to bite Goalie's face! I felt like watching a Tom & Jerry movie! I ran inside and got my phone (my camera was somewhere else and I was in a hurry!) and started taking a video of the 'cat & mouse' play!

By the time I started filming, the mouse had stopped standing up to fight, but was running here and there, Goalie following her! I am using my phone for taking the video for the first time and so, the video is not very clear...but their 'hide & seek' is visible! I would have felt happier if I was able to capture the face of the mouse in a close-up! She was cute!

The mouse was just like Jerry...too intelligent for our Tom...Goalie lost her and came back home with a gash in her front knee!



More kitten/cat stories here!
Posted by Sandhya at 6:51 PM 21 comments
Labels: Kittens , pets

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Father of Indian comics and godfather of many Indian children (my sons' too), is no more...

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Uncle Pai
(Founder: Amar Chitra Katha comics)

I don't know how I missed this important news! As soon as I saw this news in The Hindu's 'Young World' section, I was a bit upset. It said that 'Goodbye, Uncle Pai'...the father of Indian comics/mythology, passed away on February, 24th, '11. As the article says, 'he is mourned by a nation that grew up on these beautifully illustrated and ingeniously crafted comics'.

I never tried to know about the author all these years, which is not right, I feel. He was the one who helped me to instigate so much knowledge about not only our culture/mythology, to my sons, but helped me to tell stories to the small children and entertain them. I now know why he is popularly called as 'Uncle Pai'!

My children learnt a lot from his Amar Chitra Katha comics (you can know more about the writers and illustrators of these comics from this Wikipedia link) and I was able to entertain them, educate them, by reading these comic books. I am not a good story teller, but these books helped me to tell stories to my two small children, though I was reading from the books. I can still remember their faces with rapt attention when I was reading. I started reading even before my elder son started going to the LKG. I used to read in English first and then translate into Tamil. The caricatures were so good that my son used to turn pages and repeat the story to his younger brother, exactly like what it said, pointing at the figures!




I don't know how many times I had read this story about Krishna to my children, I don't remember. I remember their BIG smiles while imagining Krishna's antics!

Only now I know that the author of these books, Anant Pai was born on 17th September, '1929 in Karkala, in Karnataka...Karkala is very near to my native place Udupi (I am so proud to know that he is from my state!). He lost his parents when he was two years old. When he was 12, he came to Bombay where he studied chemistry, physics and chemical technology at the University of Bombay and had a dual degree. Despite the scientifically inclined background, Pai had a passion for comic.

He started off with a children's magazine called Manav, which didn't see to much success. It was after a Doordarshan quiz, he happened to catch that the children could answer questions about Greek Mythology but drew a blank when they had to name Lord Rama's mother, that Pai got the idea to start Amar Chitra Katha. And he left his job in The Times of India and started this series of comics (Krishna was the first issue) in 1967. There was no looking back, with the series becoming a publishing milestone, selling over 85 million copies of more than 400 titles in close to 40 different languages!

The Washington Post says, 'The series quickly became a hit with kids and adults alike, and Uncle Pai helped sire a nation's budding interest and industry in comics'.

He started Tinkle in 1980, which also became a hit with young children.

Pai put in close to over 50 years in this field, one that was close to his heart and became his life's mission. His rewards were many, with awards like the Priyadarshini Academy award in 2002 and Vishwa Saraswat Sammaan in 2003.

Two days before his demise, Anant Pai won the first Lifetime Achievement Award at the first Indian Comicon (Comic Convention) held in New Delhi. But Uncle Pai considered the adoring and zealous children who greeted him during his travels as his real reward. He didn't have his own children but had hundreds of other children who loved him the most.

I and my sons' will remember him and his Amar Chitra Katha stories... always! Our whole hearted pranaam to Uncle Pai!


P.S.: I had quoted about these comics in my earlier post about 'books'!

Posted by Sandhya at 10:43 AM 17 comments
Labels: Books , Education , People whom I admire , voh kaagaz ki kashti

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Ek chidia, Anek chidian ...Suraj ek, Chanda ek...simple but meaningful animation film by our Doordarshan!

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It is a long time since we saw a Films Division emblem/film. Nice to see this here. Nowadays, they don't show Films Division documentaries even in theatres! I don't know if they show in Doordarshan, though I often watch some musical programmes in DDs.

I did a few posts on Doordarshan serials in 2009, for celebrating 100 years of Doordarshan. Like me, many friends remembered the good old days of 'only Doordarshan serials' days in the comments section!

Recently, my son came across this video of 'Ek chidia, anek chidian' and he mentioned that this was India's first animation film, screened in TV, in 1974. I remember watching this film in the 80's and singing this song with the children. It was screened often in between serials, esp. on Sundays. We were fascinated by the birds, squirrels etc. in animation - we were not yet exposed to foreign channels, then. Tom & Jerry and other animations came later in our Indian TV! But this one was enjoyed for the animation and the message it sent, which was very simple and effective!

In this song, an elder sister (badi didi), takes the responsibility of telling good stories with some message. The voices of the singer and the chorus by children, are so natural and innocent that we feel that our own small 2-3 year olds are singing! I loved the way the sister is nodding her head and the way the children are blinking their huge eyes! The story of the hunter capturing the birds in the net and the birds flying together and escaping (because they were together, they could escape, she says!), is shown so simply and beautifully that every small child will understand and follow the storyline! I can imagine the children clapping their hands together while watching the hunter running after the flying birds!

The music director is the famous Vasanth Desai and the main singer is our own Sadhna Sargam, who must have been a child herself, in those days! The illustrations were done by Bhimsain Khurana, who had directed one of my favourite film, Gharonda! The illustrations are so simple that they look like the children who sing the song, have drawn them, which is amazing! I couldn't get much details about the director of this song, Vijay Mule...who must have been a good children story-teller! Check the no. of hits for this video - 15,42,905! 5-6 more videos of this song are available with many more hits! I feel this is one of the best National Integration song!

Bhimsain Khurana's son Kireet Khurana is becoming famous for his documentary films and animation film making.

The Economic Times says, 'The educational, lyrical, illustrated by Bhimsen and sung by Sadhna Sargam, holds cult status and sweet nostalgia for a number of TV viewers even today!' .

If you feel like telling the story to your children from the song, the lyrics are given below:


Lyrics of Ek Chidiya, Anek Chidiyan:

mmmm mmmm

hind desh... mmm huhu... hum sabhee.... ek hain... tara ra ra raaa
bhashaa anek hain
mmmm mmmm bhasha anek hain.... mmmm mmmmm


yeh anek kya hain didi ?
anek yani bahut saare....
bahut saare, kya bahut saare?
acha, batatee hoon...

suraj ek...
chanda ek.....
taare anek....

taroN ko anek bhi kehte hain ?????
nahi nahi !!
dekho phir se
suraj ek, chanda ek, ek ek ek karke taare bane anek....
theek se samjhao naa didi

dekho dekho ek gilahari
peeche peeche anek gilahariyan
ek thithli, ..... ek aur thithali......
ek ek ek karke ho gayee ab, anek thithliyaaN...

samajhgaya didi
ek ungli, anek ungliyaan

haaan,

didi didi woh dekho anek chidiyan...

anek chidiyoN ki kahani sunoge ....
haan haan

aa aa aaa,

ek chidiya, ek ek karke anek chidiya....
dana chugne aayee chidiyan .....
chorus : didi humen bhi sunaonaa.......

tho suno phirse...

ek chidiya, anek chidiyaN
dana chugne baith gayee thi .....

hai raam, par wahan byaadh ne ek jaal bhijaya tha...

byaadh, byaadh kaun didi ?
byaadh ... chidiya pakadne wala

"phir kya hua didi, byaadhne unhe pakad liya, maar daala... "

un..huh...

Himmat se gar jute rahe to
chote ho par, mile rahe tho
bada kaam bhi hove bhaiya..
bada kaam bhi hove bhaiya ...

ek..do..theen..

Chaturrr cidiyaaN, sayaani chidiyaaN
miljul kar, jaal le kar, bhaagee chidiyan
furrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

door, ek gaaon ke paas, chidiyon ke dost, chuhe rahte the....
aur unhone, chidiyonkaa jaal, kaat diya.........

tho dekha ki tumne, anek, sirf ek hojate hain tho kaisa mazaa aata hain
didi main bataoon...

HO GAYE EK ...
BAN GAYEE TAKAT..
BAN GAYEE HIMMAT...

didi agar hum ek ho jaayen to bada kaam kar sakte hain?
haan haan, kyon nahi ...
to is ped ke aam bhi thod sakte hain ???
haan, thod sakte hain, par jugat lagani hogi ...

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* * *
* * * *

achaa, eh jugat, wah... bada mazaa ayegaa..

hind desh ke niwasi sabhi jana ek hain, -2
rang-roop vesh-bhaasha chaahe anek hain -2
ek-anek... ek-anek...

suraj ek, chanda ek, taare anek,
ek titli, anek titaliyaaN
ek gilhari , anek gilhariyaaN
ek chidiyan, ek ek... anek chidiyaan

bela gulab juhi champa chameli..... -2
phool hain anek kintu mala phir ek hai ...-2


Lyrics courtesy:

Manisha

Posted by Sandhya at 8:45 PM 15 comments
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