Thursday, 3 April 2014
Reason to return
Days are passed,
months are over,
year is completed,
Yes, we have successfully completed the Samvathsara {yer} aser the Indian calendar and have celebrated its beginning with the festival of "Ugadi".
It is the festival of all without any particularity of god and worship; it is the celebration of nature, which is wearing new green dress by throwing her old yellow atire.
Happy singing nightingale, Raw mangos everywhere,
green leaves in the plants, green grass on the lands! Happy season for the birds, cherping and dancing with their herds!
These are the atmosphere status,which should be there during this season and we all have witnessed it. Especially, i have evidenced in a wider way, as my home was in the outskirts and my college was on the lap of nature. I stillremember the days, when i used to st alone in the outyard and college campus jst by listening to the birds in the cool breeze to forget all my despirations and to have new dreams. Nature was my medicine to cure all my worries, the greenery used to fill sping in my mind as well.
Days are passed now...
No nightingale, no greenery, no breeze!
stucked inside a prison freeze,
making myself to get squezed...
In the metro city,
runing like a machine with electricity,
forgetting all the capacity and capabilities,
just like a robot
doing the same routine with time stroke...
still there is a ray of hope and light in this busy schedule as well... :)
Thats none other than going back to home in the name of festivals... because they are the only bridges, thosedrag me towards home. Not to celebrate, but spend the holidays. It is the trends now a days to go away for miles over the holidays. Some goes to trucking, some others for travelling and the remaining crowd to their mother city like a marrie woman to her mother's home. This mother land returners outrage the number of all other people and these faces resemble the imigrant birds returning to their nests.
Nest! really a nest and always ready to test...
Yes, getting eservation itself is a big head ache. The person who gets reservation is like a king winning the batle. there are lakhs of buses and lakhs of railway arrangements. But, what to do!!! there are crores of population waiting to board. The entire travelling stations looks like a ditched spot, where people are struggling to leave it immediately and to go to the heaven. The cit which gave shelter, food and water till that day and city which has to again give the same thigs just after 2/3 days is at the highest hatred status n the hearts.
I too went to my home along with this big crowd like a sheep... It was a nice blended experience explines about a sub-urban and metro living and don't worry, i'll definitely tell you ...
but in my next post... keep guessing
Monday, 24 March 2014
days inside the dark room
Inside the four walls with tv, laptop alone,
Talking for 20 hours over the phone,
Heads come out only to check the arrival of the lunch,
Checking for home dlivery online with lts of mouse punch
Yes, This is the situation of innumerous techees and MNC employees over all metros especially in PGs and hostels, those sleep under the dosage of weekend on saturdays and sundays. Half of the dozen millions spend their time in over crouded mallas, multiplex and country clubs just to spend their money and to show their royal standard. other half directly leave the cities for their home without any second thought. This category always thins about weekends in the week and about the week in the weekend. They simply live in metro cities for nominal sake. But their minds will be always roaming at their home thinking about their families. But, the reality is that, they can't een spend their weekend time happily with their families, as they think of their work over the weekends.
Apart all these people, there is another uniqe class, that never likes to spend money over either entertainment or traveling. it spends its complete time inside the PG room by shuting the doors all the time without talking to anyone, just peering into a boring show over tv with a laptop on the bed having cell phone at the ears. All the three things will be symultaneous and mnotonous.
I usually never prefer tobe shut inside, though ii won't spend out or i won't go to home, i always prefer to goout at least for sometime during my holidays just to get the heat of sun and delight of air. But, this was the first time, that i spent at my PG. PG! No! a self prison... Self home arrest...
Colourful friday evening, smile among all faces depicting a burst of happiness awaitin... sleepless friday night, with the fantasy of sleeping for the entire saturday tight. The room is four wall cabin, where the sun and wind should dare to enter. Closed door with a tv shouting all the time, peeping inside laptop with falsified erfig online. Phone of friends again and againjust to irritate by asking about weekend plans. the question is formal and the answer should come always in an ignorent smile. Mere food again and again, food is the only cause, that can bring the person into the social line.
But, do these people are really social? having an ear phone over the ears, clearly depicting to mind the business and yours is yurs. Human voices and faces are better over TV and social medias, people are happy to talk to the strangers than to the neighbours.
I remembered my school days again and again in grief,
How we used to drag everyone to talk with us with simple friendly belief,
Those days were made for human communication and relief,
Now also we are living in the name of social but as a mere unutilized individuals in the name of mechanical life.
Hope all of us are facing this unsocial problems one or the other day because of our busy schedule. But, we all forget them just with the attack of monday, the working day, which again makes us to wait for another weekend...
Thursday, 20 March 2014
THE SOURCE OF INSPIRATION IS NO MORE
That was the day on the bank of the river Ganga in the twilight of of the occasion of Deepaarathi (offering to the river goddess with light)! Baby sitting alone over the bank piercing at the light unknwoing about the dark world! The lion which can't be seen by everyone came to the baby with self persuation to just bless it to become a writer and that lion is none other than the Journalist, Columnist, Editor, Writer, Author, Novelist, Notion evoker... How shall i discribe him? Yes, it is none other than the Padma Vibhushan award winner, the author of great novel "train to Pakisthan" Mr. Kushwanth Singh, the inspiration for my writing. It is my greatest delight that, i was that baby, in the story which i told u, which happened almost 20 years ago. I challenge that, no other situation in my life time can give me such happiness though i didn't know the meaning of happiness and sadness at that time. How a baby can understand the meaning of a personality!!! But, now i am a matured adult and can understand and feel the implication of sadness and happiness. Since the heartrending news of my inspiration's death hit my ears..... no! my heart, I am feeling that, i should be a child till today, so that, i wouldn't have understood what is death. Now i know everything! the meaning of death, its inevitability and its act as a provider of freedom to every soul. Thousands of poems glorifying death echoes in my heart. But still it is tough to take an indigestable food into the heart. Stomach can digest, but heart can't. The baricade of emotions never allow to digest. But the reality is that, my inspiration is not there physically over the earth. But, it is in my heart till i live and leave and the output of this great personality through the means of writing will be immortal though lakhs of fans and followers like me pass away. My polight and mournful condolence to the immortal soul, who spent his complete 99 years of age to cultivate the culture and brought rich harwest in Indian Journalism with his brilliant spade of pen..........
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Narendra Modi to address rally in Bangalore on 17th:
BJP hopes to regain lost ground in South! Bangalore has been plastered with Modi posters. Narendra Modi was be in Karnataka today, the only south Indian state his party ever ruled before losing it to the Congress in Assembly polls in May this year.
The rally is likely to disrupt traffic and normal life in Bangalore with unprecedented security measures in place. Hundreds of senior police officers along
with more than 4000 policemen have been deployed for the rally. 80 CCTV cameras have been installed at the venue.
State capital Bangalore has been plastered with Mr Modi's pictures and life-size cutouts and the BJP's flags. The party has reportedly spent Rs. 20 crores
on the event to be held at the Palace Grounds, a large public space in the heart of the IT hub.
The BJP claims nearly three lakh people have bought tickets at Rs. 10 each to watch Mr Modi. The collected money will be donated for the installation of
the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue in Gujarat, a fond project of the 63-year-old leader.
In April this year, the BJP's star campaigner had failed to lift his party's chances in the state, despite drawing large crowds in Mangalore and Bangalore,
when he visited the state ahead of the Assembly elections.
The BJP's first ever Chief Minister in south India, BS Yeddyurappa, despite being a Modi fan, is no more with the party, having floated his own outfit,
the Karnataka Janata Party, last year.
Mr Yeddyurappa's supporters had put posters in Bangalore showing the two leaders together, though the powerful Lingayat leader denied knowing about them. Ever since Mr Modi was named the BJP's presumptive PM, there has been speculation that the 70-year-old leader could merge his party with the BJP. Mr Yeddyurappa
has repeatedly ruled out a merger but has said his party will be happy to support a BJP led by Mr Modi.
Power is Poison: Narendra Modi criticises Rahul Gandhi - News Oneindia
Narendra Modi criticises Rahul Gandhi
Remembering Rahul Gandhi's statement on "power is poison", Modi mocked at the Congress vice president. The Gujarat CM said that Congress does not
want to empower countrymen, hence they are warning people of staying away from power.
Narendra Modi
defends Lata Mangeshkar, slams Congress:
Recalling the recent controversy over one Congress leader's demand of taking Bharat Ratna back from Lata Mangeshkar, Modi hit out at Congress. The legendary
singer recently faced Congress' wrath after praising Modi.
Modi said that Congress does not follow the rule of democracy, rather the party depends on CBI. Modi accused Congress of using CBI to blackmail other party
leaders forcing them to dole out support for them.
Congress trying to impose emergency again, says Narendra Modi:
Speaking about Congress-led UPA government's several adversaries restricting the work process of media and social networking site, Modi said that Congress
once again is trying to impose emergency in the country.
"To strangle democracy is Congress way. It happened earlier and his happening now. They are scared of social media now. Congress does not believe or trust
in democracy," said Modi in Bangalore.
How Bangalore owes to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, reveals Narendra Modi:
Speaking about former BPM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Modi said, "After Silicon Valley, if there is another city where IT is a focus area, it's Bengaluru. Bengaluru's
progress happened because a different IT ministry was created under Vajpayee government. It was NDA govt lead by Vajpayee who thought of "mission moon",
made separate IT ministry and who enacted IT act."
Sachin wave touches Narendra Modi, hailed at Bangalore rally:
Congratulating Sachin Tendulkar and professor CNR Rao on being conferred with the Bharat Ratna, Narendra Modi said, "I congratulate Sachin Tendulkar and
Rao on being conferred with Bharat Ratna."
Modi speaks in Kannada, woos people in Karnataka:
Beginning his speech in Kannada, Narendra Modi wooed people gathered at the rally. He hailed legends such as Kempegowda. The leader has been welcomed with
thundering applause.
Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Bharatha Gellisi" rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka Speech - YouTube frame
Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Bharatha Gellisi" rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka Speech - YouTube frame end
Modi is BJP's PM candidate, reiterates Rajnath:
Rajnath once again ruled out all speculations regarding BJP's decision of changing its PM candidate. Hitting out at union minister Kapil Sibal, Rajnath
reiterated that Narendra Modi is BJP's prime ministerial nominee for 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
He also urged people in Karnataka to cast their votes to Modi-led BJP as he asserted that the country needs a PM like Gujarat CM -- Narendra Modi.
We are security guards, not thieves; Rajnath slams Rahul:
Rajnath Singh lashed out at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi over the latter's controversial remark on BJP.
Rajnath claimed that being an opposition party, BJP cannot be a "thief". BJP can only be a security guard of the treasure of the country. Rahul Gandhi recently
said, I want not one but 500 Nandu Patels in Chhattisgarh, who will get the state rid of these thieves."
Poll-bound Chhattisgarh has been ruled by BJP government. Rahul's statement surfaced during his election campaign in the state.
Rs 35 lakh cheque given to Narendra Modi:
A cheque of Rs 35 lakh has been given to Narendra Modi. The money was collected from nearly three lakh people who bought tickets to attend the rally.
The tickets have been sold at Rs 10 each. The collected money will be donated for the installation of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue in Gujarat, a
fond project of Modi.
Rajnath Singh accompanies Narendra Modi in Bangalore:
President of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -- Rajnath Singh along with Ananth Kumar shared the dais with Modi. This is Modi's first visit to Karnataka after
his elevation in the party as BJP's PM candidate.
Narendra Modi arrives at Palace Grounds:
Narendra Modi's helicopter lands at Palace Grounds, Bangalore. It seems Modi-wave hit the IT city as the crowd shouts slogans of "Narendra Modi ki Jai".
Lakhs gather to see Modi, few for Rahul's rally
Twitter has gone abuzz with Modi's rally in Bangalore. #NaMoInBangalore has been trending on the micro-blogging site. Meanwhile, a tweeple tweeted a picture
comparing the two site where Modi and Rahul are expected to address two rallies in IT city and in Delhi respectively.
The policemen were deployed to the spot to maintain peace and security. The people were austonished of traffic arrangements carried out ably by Bangalore city police.
The programme shows while lakhs gathered to see their leader in Bangalore, venues of Rahul's rally is empty.
45 killed as bus goes up in flames on Hyderabad-Bangalore highway
Rescue operations underway at the bus accident site near Kothakota in Mahabubnagar district on Wednesday. 44 passengers were charred to death when a private
bus went up in flames after hitting a culvert.
operations underway at the bus accident site near Kothakota in Mahabubnagar district on Wednesday. 44 passengers were charred to death when
a private bus went up in flames after hitting a culvert.
The ill-fated bus which caught fire at Kothakota in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Photo: TV grab/Mohammed Yousuf
The charred remains of the ill-fated bus at Kothakota in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Photo: TV grab/Mohammed Yousuf
LIGHT FESTIVAL ENDED WITH LIGHTLESS LIFE:
the eye injuries beyond 154 people! RAISE IN THE VISUAL INJURIES! THE BLINDNESS CROSSED BEYOND HUNDREDS! CRACKERS INSTEAD OF SPARKLING THE LIGHT HAS BROUGHT THE PERMANENT DARKNESS! Yes, Its the situation of silikon city Bangalore, which is well-known for educateds and awareness creaters. The diwali festival which was celebrated for three days with the hope of light has brought darkness for life time for more than 154 people because of their fate. yes, unfortunately, in most of the cases, the darkness has not entered because of their irresponsibility but because of others' mis-perseption and wrong prediction.
"I was just returning my home after finishing laxmi pooja from my shop towards home. but, on the way, i was about to purchase flowers for my home to worship and while parking my bike, a cracker blosted exactly into my eyes and i couldn't remember anything more than that. when i opened my eyes, i could not see anything, but i was in the hospital. the doctor has told me that, my eyes can not be retained" says Sateesh, a medical representative in Bangalore, who lost his eyes out of others' crackers and admitted in Narayan Nethralaya. its not only the case with Sateesh. a number of small children, middle aged and old aged persons, who were away from burning crackers to avoid pollution have also lost their eyes because of others' mistakes.
A small boy, who is admitted in Shankara Eye hospital Bangalore when met said innocently: "I didn't know anything about the crackers. i just tried to lit one, which did not lit up for the first time. as per the advice of my friends, i just blowed air into it from my mouth by sitting to it closely and it directly fell into my eyes." the boy shed his tears by telling he could not see anything now.
The doctors are stating that, no exact predictions can be done at this moment. but, most of the injured are suffering from definite temporary blindness with one eye visibility and a few cases are really doubtfull and soon will be declared as blind.
According to a health analysis, the statistics of blindness are increasing year by year that to after the months of november, December and January, as these months are highly filled with crackers due to festivals, new year etc. most of the hospitals of the city evidenced with the cases of lungs infection, throat infection, cold fever, viral infection and deadly injuries, which are all caused out of crackers and their smoke. comparitively to the last year statics, it is increased this year with more eye injuries, especially with the consequence of one eye blindness. The Narayan Nethralay, Shankara Eye Hospital, Shekar Eye Hospital etc were found with over crowded eye injury patients, who were all injured with crackers.
As a whole, the lighting festival which is celebrated to bring light and colours into the life humans has resulted with darkness for ever in innumerous lives out of human vanity and irresponsibility.
City police file charge sheet in Malleswaram bomb blast case
The incident left 18 injured, damaged 23 vehicles and 56 houses
A file photo of the bomb blast site near the BJP office in Malleswaram in April.
City Police, on Saturday, filed a charge sheet before First Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court in connection with a bomb blast incident near
BJP office in Malleswaram on April 17 this year.
Filing of charge sheet is claimed to be a significant development as it is for the first time in the history of the State that probe in a terror case was
completed and charge sheet filed within the 180 day deadline. The incident left 18 persons injured, besides damaging 23 vehicles and 56 houses and buildings
resulting in estimated loss of Rs 50 lakh.
Investigating Officer J?C?Nagar sub-division ACP Omkaraiah (ACP special investigation squad of CCB when blast took place) filed the charge sheet, which
is in three volumes with 7,445 pages of material, amassing of 201 documents and citing 260 witnesses in all. The case was registered at Vyalikaval Police
Station for offences under IPC?sections 120 (B), 121, 121 (A), 123, 332, 307, 435 and 201 and under Section 3, 4, 5 and 6 of The Explosive Substances Act,
1908 and under Section 4 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984 and under Section 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act, 1967.
The charge sheet was filed against: Baasir, 30, resident of Hameempuram, 7th Street, Malapayam, Thirunalveli, Tamil Nadu, Kichan Buhari, 38, VallakaTekkuthil
Village, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Sait Azgar Ali, 29, Airgnar, Annanagar, Madukarai Market road, Ichanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Rehamathulla, G M Nagar,
Tippuveedi, second street, Coimbatore, Valayil Hakeem, 32, first cross, Ilahinagar, Saramedu, Karumbakadai, Coimbatore, Syed Suleman, 24, PFI Office,
9th cross, Karumbakadai, Azad Nagar, Coimbatore, Suleman, 31, Vincent road, Kotaimedu, Coimbatore, Zulfikar Ali, 24, fourth street, Punnaga Nagar, Karumbakadai,
Coimbatore, Mohammed Salin, 30, Asuran East street, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Panna Ismail, Maila Khadar Road, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Bilal Malik, Karimasha
Pallil Vasal, 4th Cross, Munni Chalai Road, Nelapet Vellage, Mudurai, Fakruddin @ Police Fakruddin, Karimasha Pilli Vasal, 4th Cross, Munni Chalai Road,
Nelapet Village, Madurai, Pravai Basha, Thirunalveli, Ali Khan Kutti, Thirunaveli.
Probe
The roles of other accused Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik, Police Fukruddin, Paravai Basha, Alikhan Kutti and others are being further probed. Peer Mohiuddin
was accused number one, while Saddam?Hussein was accused number 14 and Tenkasi Haneef number 17.?The police have temporarily left out their names from
the charge sheet as there were no substantial evidences against them.?The police arrested them after the case.
The police would file additional charge sheet if they get substantial evidences against them during their course of interrogation.
The city police on Saturday filed a chargesheet in the April 17 Malleswaram bomb blast case naming 14 people as the accused.
Among the 14 accused are three — Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik and Police Fukruddin — who were recently arrested by the Tamil Nadu police at Puttur, Andhra
Pradesh.
The chargesheet was submitted to the First Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court here on Saturday.
According to the 7,445-page three-volume chargesheet, 260 witnesses were examined and 201 documents collated.
The police said that 18 people were injured in the blast near the BJP office in Malleswaram on April 17, while 23 vehicles and 56 buildings were damaged
resulting in an estimated loss of Rs. 50 lakh.
All the accused named in the chargesheet are from Tamil Nadu.
The accused are Basheer (30), Kichan Buhari (38), Sait Azgar Ali ( 29), Rehamathulla, Valayil Hakeem (32), Syed Suleman (24), Suleman (31), Zulfikar Ali
(24), Mohammed Salin (30), Panna Ismail (38), Bilal Malik (25), Fakruddin (38), Pravai Basha and Ali Khan Kutti.
The police sources said that the role of Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik, Police Fukruddin, Paravai Basha, Alikhan Kutti and few others in the terror attack is
being probed further. Panna Ismail, who was nabbed after a fierce gun battle in Puttur, is believed to be the person who planted the bomb near the BJP
office in Bangalore.
Those arrested in Puttur have not yet been brought to the city.
The suspects, Basheer and Peer Mohiddeen (39), were arrested from a lodge in Chennai while Kichan Buhari, who was sentenced in the 1998 Coimbatore blast
case, was nabbed from Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu in April.
Among the five arrested, Peer Mohiddeen is the only one who has not been named so far in the chargesheet.
The case was registered in the Vyalikaval Police Station under various sections of the IPC, the Explosive Substances Act, 1908, and the Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act, 1967, along with Section 4 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984.
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