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Friday, October 14, 2016
Beautiful Life
Real Life in a Virtual World.
God created the solar system and earth. Man was his best creation, believe its his own self. Man started to explore and in its crave for self sufficiency has destroyed the beautiful nature created by GOD. All the leaving creatures who are inhabitants of this beautiful earth along with human have the right on every inch of this soil , trees , mountains rivers and the sky. But greedy as we are have destroyed and are still destroying this beautiful world with our own hands. Natural beauty is being replaced by virtual reality. This has entraped us humans more then the other natural inhabitants of this world. As the less fortunate s have learned to live with the haves who have and are out to destroy this beautiful world and its resources. Like wise even the Gods other creatures have learned to live . An excellent example is this sparrow who built its nest on a artificial ficus indoor silk tree. and gave new life to these young sparrows. Gods of small things works great wonders
God created the solar system and earth. Man was his best creation, believe its his own self. Man started to explore and in its crave for self sufficiency has destroyed the beautiful nature created by GOD. All the leaving creatures who are inhabitants of this beautiful earth along with human have the right on every inch of this soil , trees , mountains rivers and the sky. But greedy as we are have destroyed and are still destroying this beautiful world with our own hands. Natural beauty is being replaced by virtual reality. This has entraped us humans more then the other natural inhabitants of this world. As the less fortunate s have learned to live with the haves who have and are out to destroy this beautiful world and its resources. Like wise even the Gods other creatures have learned to live . An excellent example is this sparrow who built its nest on a artificial ficus indoor silk tree. and gave new life to these young sparrows. Gods of small things works great wonders
Monday, September 26, 2016
a dangerous crater
A dangerous crater on Porvorim road, if not mended at the earliest
could spell doom to road users especially the motor bike riders.
This
road was in a total mess during the onset of monsoons, tourist and the locals
were suffering due to this. I being a daily motor bike traveler on this road
had a very bad experience of water logging and pot holes right from the super
market to the signal. Water logging opposite navtara would halt traffic. With
the efforts of the local MLA this road was repaired although not fully but at
least the number of speed halters were reduced. But the big crater opposite the
temple is so bad that just the other day a family of three on a two wheeler
almost lost balance after landing their front wheel in the pit and missed being
ran over by a four wheeler going towards calangute. It was a very frightening
site only if the child had fallen on to the road- Goa saved them. But someone
might not be that lucky. Hence I would request the kind MLA of this
constituency to write to the PWD or use your clot to get this road repaired
before any tourist or local meets with an accident at that spot.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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Let There Be Peace On Earth – Pope Francis at 9/11 Memorial and Museum
Monday, July 25, 2016
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‘Sach’ is life when ‘ratnas’ are so pre-occupied- by Mr aakar Patel on Herald goa
‘Sach’ is life when ‘ratnas’ are so pre-occupied
By | 24 Jul, 2016, 07:29AM IST
Bharat Ratna is India's highest civilian award. I think it is a mistake to give it to cricketers and Bollywood people merely for their fame and talent.
Doing so reduces the value of the award and there is also the potential that it is misused. I would say something similar has happened also in the case of those cricketers and Bollywood personalities nominated to the Rajya Sabha. Let me take two examples, Sachin Tendulkar and Lata Mangeshkar. Neither of them deserves the Bharat Ratna and both have misused their fame.
Sachin is in the news these days for taking his former business partner to the corridors of power to get the matter of a property sorted out. The issue was some commercial construction being carried out near a defence area. When news was leaked of this meeting, Sachin released a statement saying he had no personal business interest in the matter. Perhaps not. But is it the job of Bharat Ratnas to peddle business interests before ministers?
To put this in perspective, we should know that Sachin spent three years in the Rajya Sabha before asking his first question. And when I say 'spent three years in the Rajya Sabha' I mean mostly outside it. A report in December, 2015 revealed that Sachin had 6% attendance in the Rajya Sabha and had not participated in a single debate. But he has time to take his friends and business partners to the defence minister to push their deals? I find it unacceptable that such a person has been given the Bharat Ratna.
After getting the Bharat Ratna Sachin continues to endorse brands like BMW. Does it suit public figures, especially ones as rich as Sachin, to do this? It's quite shameful and degrades the award.
When we give the Bharat Ratna to such people we are essentially rewarding their talent. We are not recognising their service, which is the true purpose of civilian awards. Sachin has a long history of misusing his position. When he got a Ferrari as a gift he asked the government to waive its import duty. Why should the taxpayer fund this spoilt billionaire's toys? Ultimately a court had to force him to pay. When he built a mansion in Bandra, he asked the government to make an exception for him so that he could build above the limit. Why should that be granted to him? It is selfish for him to ask when none of the rest of us ask, or get, such favours.
On June 13 this year, newspapers carried the headline 'Sachin Tendulkar donates Rs 76 lakh to Bengal school'. I was interested by the story, because it did not follow the selfish pattern of Sachin's life. It revealed that it was not his money that Sachin was 'donating'. The school was being given money from his Rajya Sabha fund, meaning it was the nation's money. This is hardly 'donating'. And he does nobody a favour in doing this.
Sachin is nothing like Muhammad Ali, a sportsman who was given civilian awards for his consistent and brave positions against injustice and racism. And Ali was willing to go to jail for his beliefs. Ever heard Sachin say anything meaningful on the issues that are so troubling in our time? No. His time is better occupied by selling us stuff.
Lata Mangeshkar was given the Bharat Ratna in 2001. A few years later she said she would move to Dubai if a flyover was built opposite her house on Pedder Road in Mumbai. She and her sister Asha Bhosle opposed it so effectively that it has still not been built. A report in April 2012 said Lata Mangeshkar had the worst attendance record in the Rajya Sabha where she had been for many years. It shows her and Tendulkar's total disinterest and I would say disregard for this nation.
Is this how a Bharat Ratna is supposed to behave? To put their individual need and selfishness above the needs of the many? It's ridiculous that such people are, as I said, rewarded for their talent and not their service.
And so far as their talent goes, haven't they been rewarded enough? They have made themselves very, very wealthy. And that is fine and right. It is how it should be. They have earned their money and their fame. They could have earned our respect by behaving in more public spirited fashion but they have chosen instead to be unconcerned on that count. They cannot even be bothered to show up in parliament. (How many times has Sachin missed a match or endorsement shoot?)
The government of the time is often seduced by fame and feels obliged to reward such people (and often there is very heavy lobbying from them) to be given these awards. This should stop. We should separate the talent of people from their service. It is only the latter that must be rewarded through national awards.
(Aakar Patel is a writer and columnist. 'Why I write', his translation of Saadat Hasan Manto's non-fiction is published by Tranquebar)
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