Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Gandhiji... in demand...


I was reading this article on Christie's decision not to bring Gandhiji's letter under the hammer and went through a debate by a group people on the essence and righteousness of Gandhiji's policies, ideologies, practices etc. ( http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jul/02gandhi.htm )
Gandhi, a phenomenon in himself has drawn a huge following both of fans and critics. I had discussed Gandhi with many of my friends and found that either people idolize him or completely berate him. There are extremeties in their perception of Gandhi and his policies.

Who is Gandhi? Why so much of emotional aggressiveness when people talk of him? Why any issue associated with him stir up whole of the nation drawing cries from all quarters?
Well I will try to reflect upon these questions here based on my perceptions and my understanding.

For me Gandhi was just another man fighting for the cause of his countrymen and I respect him for the same. He did what he felt as correct and what he learnt from his life and experiences. His thinking was different from the league, preached and practiced a new way of fighting which may sound absurd in the present world (though Munnabhai tried to change this perception). Its possible that the way he preached was not the fastest way for gaining independence but sure it was the safest and least destructive.

Coming to Why so much of emotion stirring in the name of Gandhi. The answer lies in the fact that Gandhi touched the life of almost all Indians one way or the other. In a time when India was reeling under the British Raj, he gave the people a ray of hope, a small window of options.
For some it was a Hobson's choice (in Hindi as they say.. Majboori ka naam Mahatma Gandhi) while others were impressed by his stauch belief in non-violence and satyagraha.
Also the repercussions of his actions, rather initiatives were widespread and overwhelming. Guiding a huge country like India with immense diversities is in itself a Herculean task. The contradictions embedded in our social structure was bound to have not so favorable results. A strand pulled here would surely effect the social fabric on the other side. Its practically impossible to appease all the sections in one go which results in resentment for some or may be many. Being the face of the Indian struggle for freedom, I guess Bapu has to bear the slandering of the uncontented.

Though enough has been written and re-written about him, showering a mix of accolades and aspersions, yet the perception each forms about him is an individial's decision. How one perceives his works and ideology depends a lot the course he/she has tread so far. But one thing is for sure the demand for Gandhi (or his works) has remained as fervent as ever and there is no sign of its diminishing in the near future.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Back frm Korea!!!


Well .. I am back into d bloggin world.... after long long time...
Been on one of the frst international travels I hav many stories to tell ...which i hope to compile as n whn m free.. like I am right now..
To begin with ... I went to Suwon, a suburb of Seoul... a nice .. neat and clean place .. with a culture quite different frm wht I had witnessed so far .... I was at Samsung Korea, which is the most trusted brand thr and the most widely used... :D
It is quite surprisin ..how a war ravaged country with an ongoin conflict with its other half cn develop innto such a wondrful place... havin one of the bst facilities world ovr ....
The answer i guess lies in the hard workin .. mind it not hardly workin.. junta thr ...
ppl r enthusiastic abt thr work ... eager to respect d facilities....nd maintain d place...
No doubts govt provides facilities.. bt its d ppl who maintain thmm ..they hav respect for the national property and culture ...
tht reminded me of smthin i read ...way bk .... Shakti Bodh and Saundarya Bodh ... to kno of ur powers and to be aware of ur beauty ....
If a country smaller thn d size of our most of the states ... cn develop into such a technologically advaced country .. ynot us... its wholely upto us ...how we utilise our resources and develop .. into a world class country....we hav d man power... nd the .. brain power... to beat d world...
Guess i strayed frm d topic :D...... bt it comes naturally .. as I try to compare India vis-a-vis Korea....
So back to KOREA... I was thr fa sm project wrk .. kind a sucked the work schedule... bt i was always able to steal sm time out of the hectic weeks .. to visit some gr8 places...
One of the best being the Seoul Tower .. it does nt boast of one of the tallest in d wrld .. standin at sm 200 mts... bt it gives a spendid view of the vicinity .... the whole city ...enshrouded with .hills... formed an splendid view to cherish....
The road leadin to it .. an awesm piece of beauty .... inviting u to an enthrallin experince ...
nd as the night dwelled .. moon spelled its magic ... intensified by the colorful lights painting the tower in various hues.... Man beats the moon... a hundred times ovr...
It ws a chillin night .. nd d splendour unfoldin in front of my eyes ...was mesmerising....
We werent thr .. till late .... but i wud luv to spend a night under the shadow of the tower....
Fa those who werent thr ... I hav sm cool videos....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfHhO9OuaWU
Njoy ....
rest ll follow soon .. keep watchin :)