Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Red Sun


Have been reading this book Red Sun by Suddep Chakravarthi... this is opening line of the book..

‘The Maoists are patriots, by their own admission . . . India’s Maoists do not want a separate country. They already have one. It’s just not the way they would like it—yet.’

The book talks about the reasons behind the origin of Maoists or Naxalism in india and it also accounts real experiences of the author.. Its a good read for some one interested in politics or someone who wants to understand beyond the four walls of the metro life.. its very saddening to know the reality at grass root level..

Must read!..do pick up!..n let me know how u liked it..
and if u wana read more on naxals in india...click here

Friday, April 11, 2008

What is merit?

Most of us associate merit with the marks a particular candidate scores in an entrance exam or the boards. is this measure true? Can a student who has studied in rural India with no coaching centers and high profile schools be compared to a student in a metro with best of facility and schools? To certain extent it’s not just the caliber of the student that accounts for the performance in the exams, it’s also the support he gets on the way that determines the scores. Hence we should not use the scores as the only way of judging students caliber.

I support providing equal opportunity to all students, but restricting the argument only to colleges such as IIT’s and IIM’s is not fair. What about the schools and primary education? Do the students with best caliber get admissions into the best schools, economic status determines which school a student studies. Even in colleges I don’t see any of these activists protesting against college selling seats in the name of “Paid seats” across the country. Why should only rich kids get the opportunity to study?

Also to the so called meritorious students who in the institutes claim that the standard of students will come down and hence the reputation of the institute, how are you contributing back to the nation that has provided you this education? Students who study on government subsidized loans finally end up flying out of this country or many of them join organization that have no direct link to improving the current state of affairs. Paying tax is not a favor we are doing to the government, if we demand a certain level of life that’s the cost we pay for!

To conclude, this debate on premier institutes hardly affects a few thousands every year and to make a fundamental and lasting change the quality of education needs to be improved from bottom –up. Let’s make the schools good, provide each child equal opportunities to grow and learn. Reservation on caste can be avoided as it proliferates a divide in the society that was determined by past. But it’s foolish to believe that it can be taken out of the society at one stroke, as it was fundamentally determined by the kind of work people engaged in history. Unless equal opportunity is provided to all people and the divide based on years of deprivation removed, it is difficult.

So lets not get caught in a initiative that will touch a few thousands of people. We have a billion people in our country and I would assume around 200 to 300 billion students, lets develop a strategy for equal opportunity to this pool. Let not vote bank determine the initiatives. Visibility should not drive such issues. To this extent media and eminent people in this regard need to cognize for the magnitude of the larger issue and focus on the overall education system.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

little miss sunshine..

this movie revolves around one character and thts Olive Hoover...the story is about how a broken family is brought together by one kid in the family...Olive runs for a beauty pageant though she would not be called the ideal candidate as per the usual beauty pageant entrants..the family is forced to take a 800 mile trip along with her to reach the "little miss sunshine" contest..n thts the story..

the theme is all about how Olive hoover allows her to be who she is and not be ashamed about it....its sometimes hilarious, but makes u think...

its a must watch from my side!

now coming to why i liked the movie so much and why im recommending..( not tht millions r waiting to read this n gona see the movie now!..:)..)..manier times i have not had the confidence or have felt uncomfortable about who i am or wht i have done and during those times i have taken the easier way out..fake ignorance or change stands or change views in order to be accepted..when u see the courage of this little girl in the movie it surprises u...how life becomes so clear and easy once u start living ur life like the way u want...

the movie also shows how to laugh about once own failure or faults..its much easier to laugh about it and forget it, than ponder over it for eternity..

so do look out for the movie in Star movies this month...