Monday, September 2, 2013

What more can i ask for!

Oh! My dear Love, I have nothing more to ask for, 
You have given me the greatest gift of my life, 
You have made truth the wildest dream of all my dreams, 
The dream of being independent, what more can I ask for!

I cannot repay ever what the ancestors of this land has achieved for me, 
With their noble blood they sacrificed, 
The blood whose color was Indian, 
The blood whose religion was Indian,
The blood which is gushing through my veins today, what more can I ask for!

Oh! My beloved, they sacrificed their lives for your glory,
They dreamt of happiness,
They dreamt of freedom,
They dreamt of fulfilling their dreams through my dreams,
Give me strength to make their dreams come true, What more can I ask for!

Today on this glorious occasion,
1.2 billion Children of yours celebrate their independent Birthday,
We wish to bring happiness to those who love you
And faster recovery for those who chose to ignore your love, what more can I ask for!



------from the archives of "Meri Sadi kavitayein"

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Suggestion to Justice J.S. Verma Committee to sternly deal with sexual assault cases



Dear Sir,

What happened in Delhi was just one of the million incidents happening in our country every day.But we may not continue to ignore them. Our major concern should be to preserve our race. The race which does not belong to any single caste or religion. The race which has been preserved for thousands of years by each and every religion of this land. The race which transcends the whole of the Land, The India. We have to protect our race, the race of this divine and holy land from being infiltrated by impurities. Our women are not born to be raped, to be attacked with acids, to be bullied, to become sati, to be beaten by the in-laws or for god sake any kind of atrocities. All our petty and mean interest must be sub-ordinate before the task of preservation of our race. And for this we must not take even a single step behind in process to clean our society. Rape or any atrocities upon women can be said to be the work of psychopath. Such psychopaths are an aberration in our race, weeds in our society infiltrating our pure and enlightened culture of human beings. Such weeds need to be removed, to be thrown out the society even if it amounts to denial of right to life to them.
Sir, following are my expectations from the government. I may not be aware of many laws which might be already implemented but then at least I am sure that such laws even though in existence have not made their presence felt.

1.       I firmly believe that instead of giving the post trauma compensation to the victims and their families (for incidents which could be prevented by a strict vigil) ,a way which used by the political parties to shrug off from their duties, the focus of the govt. should be to better utilize the money in capacity building of the security system of the nation. In each district at least 33% of the Post of Station House Officers should be occupied by a Women officer and equal proportion of constables and Head Constables. Similarly in each state 33% of the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP) must be occupied by Women Officer. Since the atrocities against the women is nation wide phenomenon and no region is escaped of this heinous crime, presence of Women officers in the public must be felt so that women in the society may feel more secured.
2.       There should be a Women’s Helpline number for each district with facility to immediately track the location of the phone number to help women who made the distress call. The helpline must be in continuous contact with patrolling team. Women’s Helpline must be under the direct control of Collector of the District. Such helpline should not be put under the direct control of CM of the state or any other minister of the state. The Helpline must be eligible to register the case upon receiving the distress call demanding immediate action. All calls must be recorded for improving the facility over the time by identifying the loopholes in the system and ensuring a strict monitoring system. Each case registered must be assigned ID which must be supervised by a respective police officer and the track of the case must be informed regularly to SP or Collector. Thus making senior police officers responsible for the law and order in their region and better accountability. There should be regular mock drills to check the efficacy of the Helpline.
3.       More forensic Labs to be established for speedier trials and faster collection of evidence from the crime sites.
4.       It is said that crime and Corruption doesn’t happen in public and crowded place but at a corner which remains isolated. CCTV cameras should be installed not only at Public places, building, colleges but also some isolated places near and in the cities which are susceptible to crime.
5.       Most of the cases go unnoticed because people fear either of going to police or due to societal compulsions therefore local police must be engaged in community policing and Police officers must be sensitized to understand the divine responsibility of security of the Human being bestowed upon them. Steps need to be taken to revive the lost trust of people in the Police System.
6.       10% of the compensation given to victims of gross and heinous crimes against women must be cut from the salaries of the whole police system of district right from district collector to SI who failed to check the crime taking place at first place and to make them more vigilant and giving them a sense of responsibility.
7.       The women helpline number must be adequately publicized in Newspapers, TV channels, Placards on the road sides and important public places. Police/NGO must regularly conduct sessions at Schools and colleges in their circles/region to increase the confidence of students among the Police, inform them about the susceptible criminal activities in their vicinity, help them to become smart citizens and sensitize them regarding the various social issues. Such events must be adequately publicized in the daily local Newspapers.
8.       Why parliament is overcrowded with only males. Do male member have some capability different from women to handle the administration? Or male members have different type of brain as compared to female members which give them advantage or right of ruling the country? Why the Bills seeking reservation for SC/ST/OBC and other minority get passed with complete majority and with no delays while the Bill seeking reservations for women lag behind for years just to get passed? If such a male dominant phenomenon and mentality strives in the very heart of the country then how the expectations of women empowerment be fulfilled for the country. It is true that there has been done a lot of injustice to our countrymen from SC/ST and minority sections of the society but a whole lot of atrocities, injustice are being done to Women of either SC/ST, minorities, or general, irrespective of their caste, then why are such reservations limited to local forms of government. Why not there are equal number of females in Parliament? Therefore I suggest that the reservation for women in parliament must be passed and government should show its genuine commitment towards the empowerment of women.
9.       The use of alcohol must be banned in public places. Drinking alcohol is a private matter and thus must be confined to four walls of one’s home. Few may argue that drinking without harming anybody should not bother to others. But can you read somebody’s mind if he has some criminal intent. Rather it is better to prevent the occurrence of such incidents. People drinking in public places must be heavily fined and on continuous breach of such rule must be arrested under preventive detention.
10.   One of the lacunae which is seen most of the times after the crime has happened is that Police personnel engage in an argument about under which police station’s jurisdiction the case falls and try to do hands off with the responsibility. The FIR must be registered to whatever Police station a victim reaches. The mental state of victim or his/her relatives don’t allow them to think about the jurisdiction of a police station rather a police man is seen as savior in such a distress situation. Also such an attitude inculcates the habit to shirk off the responsibility among the Police Personnel. Therefore to which jurisdiction the case belongs is an internal matter of Policing system therefore the FIR must be registered to whatever police station it comes. The case may be immediately transferred to the respective Police Station but that should be internal administrative matter. The Indian Police System must be made an integrated system and not a system divided between various circles while the common man remains unknown about the phenomenon of circles. It should remain functionally united but administratively divided.
11.   A non-bailable warrant must be issued in cases in which heinous atrocities upon women has been done like rape, acid attacks etc. I support the view that in cases where the victim is unable to lead a normal life the punishment must not be less than Life Imprisonment. The cases in which children are being raped, murdered or mutilated must be considered as rarest of rare case and should be given death penalty. Atrocities on children must not be seen merely as a crime but it is a direct attack on the very existence of human being. It must be an act which deprive the children to enjoy their right to Life, right to education, their freedom, their right to be happy, their right to dream for their future with which the future of this country is associated. How are such people different from those terrorist who use children to hide their own incapacity?
12.   I also support the view that punishments like Chemical castration and Death Penalty may not be able to deter the criminals from doing atrocities on women. But cases like Delhi Gang Rape case must be severely dealt with even with Death Penalty. The nation won’t mind the loss of such people who are no use either for themselves or for the society or for the nation.
13.   Fast track courts are need of hour. The government must not deter itself from taking all those steps which can bring even the smallest relief to the victim. This would not only being credibility to the govt. but also will develop the faith of people in govt.  The fast trial and justice to the victim can at least provide a minor relief to the victim that criminal is behind the bars and is not roaming free to make many others like her as his victims.
14.   The SP of District must be made responsible for all the major cases relating to atrocities on Women. We must understand that before Caste based discrimination, atrocities upon women is even bigger issue and must be dealt strictly like those based on caste are handled. While the caste based discrimination is limited to some sections of society which also with the developing educational system is withering away but the atrocities upon women have no caste boundaries. Such crimes are prevalent in all section of society from the so called high class to so called low class. It knows no boundaries. There is need to empower the National commission for Women.
15.   I also support the view that the age for being considered as Juvenile to be reduced to 16 from current 18.
16.   The definition of Rape must be widened and should not just be associated with sexual penetration but different categories of penetrative assaults to be included in the definition. It must be viewed as a crime which mutilates the victim mentally for her life time. It is a trauma which no women can ever recover from. It is a crime against the religion of the Land where Women are considered as supreme being as originator of mankind. No society have ever survived and progressed which cannot protect the rights of the women. The false pride in male dominance has to go away. A man could not have been able to take pride in his capabilities if a woman has not given birth to him.


What must be stressed on whatever law comes is the mechanism of monitoring and accountability ensured in the law. Without such mechanisms the law will be no more than a topping over the bad governance making the mockery of the dignity of the women amounting to rape of womanhood in front of the World. Indian women is not a joke or mockery to made of, she is the “janani” of the best human race in the whole world. She is Mother of legends and it is our duty to protect her.

Regards
Ashish Agarwal

Sunday, November 18, 2012

लहू की कीमत !



लहू की कीमत का अच्छा आंकलन किया है सरकार ने ,

मरने वाले का ५ लाख और घायल का ५० हज़ार में ,

अगर लहू की कीमत ही चाहिए तो फिर यह आंसू क्यों,

रक्त की गंगा तो शायद ना रुके ,

पर उसके उफान पर इतनी शान्ति क्यों ?

हर उस के रक्त का रंग लाल था ,

शहीद हिन्दू भी था, सिख भी और मुसलमान भी ,

मजहब जरूर सिखा रहा है आपस में बैर रखना ,

पर नहीं सिखा रहा रक्त की धारा बहाना ,

मजहब जरूर सिखा रहा है हिंदी है हम ,

पर मजहब ही कह रहा वतन फिर भी हिंदुस्तान है हमारा !

आतंकवाद कोई मजहब नहीं ,

मजहब तो बस आतंकवाद का खिलौना है ,

चाहे कश्मीर हो या कराची ,सत्ता की भूक का नमूना है !

-----  मेरी सड़ी कवितायेँ !

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The everyday Embrace of Inequality

The big winner at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night was The Help , a film about the relationship between African American maids and their employers in 1960s Mississippi. The film, and the book on which it is based, is well-meaning, but both patronising and sentimental. Critics see it as a nostalgic feel good experience (“we were so racist then but we are so much more evolved now”) for contemporary white Americans, while ignoring the inequality between employers and domestic workers in the U.S. today. But it raises some important issues for those of us who live in servant-keeping societies. It is a reminder of the peculiar nature of inequality in the intimate environment of the home.

The domestic worker

Studies show that numbers of domestic workers in any society rise with level of inequality. What this means is that in order for this occupation to flourish, there have to be people desperate enough to do the work that no one else wants to do, and people well off enough to pay them for the work they don't want to do. Thus domestic workers occupy one of the lowest rungs in the social hierarchy, have little or no dignity of labour, and are exploited in both everyday and egregious ways.

But domestic workers are unlike any other kind of worker precisely because they work in other people's homes. The site of their work, in the very heart of the household and family life, erases the usual divide between home and work, and places workers in a position of caring for a home and children that are not theirs. In the home, one person's refuge from labour is another's site of labour, one person's space of privacy is another person's public arena. There is spatial intimacy yet vast social distance.

In India

Because of the long history of servant employment in India, we often do not reflect upon the institution — or if we do, it is to wish that servants these days were as loyal as servants of the past. We simply assume that we cannot live a middle-class existence without it. But we would do well to reflect on the effect of the institution of paid domestic work on the internal dynamics of middle-class families.

What difference does having someone who is paid to look after them make to the lives of children and to that of their parents? In a recent study of paid domestic work in Kolkata, my co-author Seemin Qayum and I suggest that while the institution of paid domestic labour produces cleanliness, meals and childcare, it also produces and reproduces a class, gender and, often, caste unequal home and society.

If the home is the site of socialisation, where children learn the rules of society, then it is also the site where they learn about inequality and hierarchy. It is the site in which they learn, should they have a domestic worker in the house, that someone (usually a woman who does not look like them) will pick up their socks if they are lying around. They will learn that you can pay people to do things you do not want to do yourself, like making your bed, or cleaning your bathroom, and they will acquire the belief that those tasks require no skills. In other words, they will learn to normalise privilege, value certain kinds of work, and devalue others.

Becoming aware of hierarchy

We learn hierarchy in subtle ways; it is in small gestures and unspoken moments — such as the different tone of voice a mother uses toward workers, or where a domestic worker sits, or that a request made to a domestic worker is really an order — that children learn about the hierarchical order of daily life. One child remembers being told to touch the feet of his elders, and realising, when a hushed silence fell over the room, that “elders” did not include the maid; another distributes sweets to her friends but does not include the domestic worker who is also a child; and another expects his maid to run after and fetch the ball when he is playing with her. Children learn, through the simple act of every day living, to distinguish between domestic worker and employer, and to convert these perceptions and practices into internalised dispositions about what it means to treat a “servant as a servant.”

Having a domestic worker also mediates the relationship of the employing couple to each other. Gender hierarchies are learned through the fact that domestic work is still seen as women's work. The most common reaction when we went to interview employers was that the man would summon his wife and leave the room as if to say that he had no opinion on the matter, he simply lived in the house. A professional woman who wants to have a serious career learns to use her class advantage (the ability to hire a worker) to minimise her gender disadvantage (the inability to insist that your husband do his share of the housework and childcare). To put it bluntly, men simply won't do housework and women don't feel they can make them. The dominant ideology continues to be indisputably that men are responsible for life outside the home and women for life within the home, even if women work outside the home. The presence of a servant simply mitigates the need to insist that men do their share at home, and because it is the servant that does the housework, it continues to be devalued labour.

In this way, the maintenance of the institution of paid domestic work, though usually taken for granted, leads to the reproduction of hierarchies, not just in 1960s Mississippi but in the 21st century in very many societies, and stands in the way of any move towards a genuinely egalitarian one. Indeed, it produces what we have called a culture of servitude through which relations of domination, dependency, and hierarchy are normalised.

( Raka Ray teaches at the University of California, Berkeley .)

The institution of paid domestic labour produces cleanliness, meals and childcare, but it also produces and reproduces an unequal home and society.

COURTSEY :http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-opinion/article2852047.ece

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Summer of 2004 ..

"Fox", it was soo irritating when one of my friends called me with this name. I was like "Saala pitega agar fir se bola to " . But then a year passed on with count of my friends whom i was about to beat, increased exponentially within a year . Then they started with other Nick "Leo" . Now , that was a kool one. i liked it and was derived from my  id "leo.themaverick" , along with it came another one " LEO-THE MAR-VARICK" , another quite decent version of Nicks .  Every Year when they selected such irritating name's my desire to "pitega" stuff intensified only , but i was on the negative part of the exponential curve,so the action happened always logically.
Today its almost 6th Anniversary of "they", The InVinCiBleS, A journey started with BITS , Pilani , 2004.

InVinCiBLes aka Manna, Nautanki , LK , Manchi, Raku, Rala, Subbu, Shehzada,C5, Mannu, Thakur, Jasbeer, Bhaijaan, Maharaj, Choni, Chult, AiyeeMummy,Baba,Vikram Parkas Nikhil Sahu Bagde, mukoool ,leo,assok,Sheru,Mahesh... this is what it stands for me ... 

Now i have given up.Coz i find it very hard to live without my Nicks .Coz they have become part and parcel of my soul, A kernel module running in our system. And those are the only API Calls to touch the kernel .(Technically trained now !!  )

If u find a group of People who sings badikly bad ( exception Baba) or group of people boozing with clean Shots of Coke or Pepsi .. or Mountain Dew for sure or a group of people who thinks Eating Maggi can bring some unexpected to u or riding bicycle with Full Hands Up and Falling jus in front or behind girls jus to recieve their sweet smile instead of help or shoooting air-whistles or encouter words like "Aiyeeeee Mummy " or highly pitched -"Dus Bahane karke le gayi ".. Jus Say "Pakka Invincible hoga s**la ". Coz u have surely encountered one among us.


Though we celebrate 365 FriendShip Days a year but still
 Wish you a Happy Friendship day , my frens ! ! !! !

मेरी सड़ी कविताओं की आश्चर्य-जनक पेश-कश :
Forcibly dedicated to Invincibles ("My Sole Attentive Audience")

ऊँन आँखों में हम ऐसा खोये ,
की लौट के बुद्धू घर को आये ,
दिये तले आग बुझाये ,
प्यास लगे तो प्यास बुझाये ! !