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Just one more step
Crying throughout life is choice for some people and for some its a mere tragedy crafted on our fate lines. Such were my words for the ongoing debate competition on the topic "poverty a choice or a god gift". i was reciting what i wrote, then It was totally then that it happened, i saw her pass by. The world stopping by,a gust of wind flowing past her hair, low music in rhythm to the heartbeat all seemed to be fake. I am telling you, these films have played well with your love story but to be frank nothing of that sort happened. She was a competitor opposing in the debate and i could just feel her arrogance. I smiled at her seeing her charm but she didn't even bothered to smile back. Tales were said about her of never losing any interschool debate from past 3 yrs while our school had always turned to be in the last runner up category.
While the bell rang after each 3 minutes indicating time intervals alloted for each candidate, i saw something unusual with the girl. The so called winner of 3 times seemed to be depressed with each passing minute. Holding her glasses firmly while reading and memorising what she wrote tensified her looks. But coming to the fact, its a general fact that all girls with specs are damn cute. (No hard looks to the fact its a consideration only) . I seemed to forget about the debate competition and began sinking in through each movements of the beauty before me. while the chios made in the auditorium was enough to make someone loose concentration i was able to retain my concentration noting each slight movements of the lady. Finally, it was her call and i could clearly see the rapid change from a tensed look to a bold look ready to face the crowd.
The debate of her halted right at 3 minutes but for me the memory continued to rewind like it never finished. She had portrayed well her point of view saying the key line "poverty might be somebody's fate but its our duty to bring the society at a place at which nobody loses any of the basic rights". While clearing her way out of the dice she sent a generous look towards me which triggered the basic thoughts of a typical indian boy. Her term of speech was over but yet the words and feelings kept tingling in my ears.
As i approached the dice i felt deeply in through the girls thought. I began as planned but ended up with lines which were coming out of the girls thought. So, there are some people who could change your thinking course with their words alone. And so had happened with me. It was at this moment that i realized that thought process is no gender affair.
Creativity of a man's mind is the only difference that makes us unequal to the animals. In the creativity we can assume ourselves to be someone much better than in the present world. I was creative enough to create a scene of my future with her. Realizing my present state and getting out of my sub conscious state of dillematic scenearies i just heard the bus pass by.
As i got up for another cup of tea in my office i tried seeing in through the past. where i was just standing 7 steps apart from the girl and moving towards her with each step giving me reasons to confess my love for her. The very first step encouraged me with the fact that I won the competition for the very first time all due to the influence of her words. The second step said your beauty is undefined and i just want ours love to be undefined. Stepping the third I realized I will be the most eligible for her and if not I will try my level best. Fourth reminded me of the the pleasant and happy future ahead with her. the fifth was the excitement that was beheld by the future lying ahead. But to every positive there are negatives and so did my feelings had. While i was moving further i realized being completely unknown to her. This alien feeling was itself enough for a backfoot but the situation wanted my sure backfoot. I realized that the denials are counter part to any proposals. As i quickly seized my steps i was sure that finally i was concluding for the right desicison. It might have been too difficult for me as well if someone would have come out of the mist such sudden. So, did i left the seventh step.
Well, i came out of my college life where love was born and still thumping underneath me. I joined the usual youth with a job in hand and day dreaming the girl intact in my mind. It was not long ago that i met one of her classmates during the business meet of my office. He told me that she talked of a boy who just won her heart by desiring and cherishing the same sense of mind as her on the debate eve. I don't know whether she was into me or not. But as you all know with something positive comes something negative. She was amidst those who never will be seen again. Really it just hit such hard on me as well. I was broken from the truth that i just heard but the truth was a fact unforbidable.
The only regret was of the very last step for atleast she would have known me. So, this is what you fail when you leave just one more step. Life events might repeat but only through exceptions. Don't wait for exceptions create an exception for she might deny but probably she would rather accept !
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scocialworm · 4 years
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SECULARISTIC FEELINGS
 In India being secular is more than being religious and cultural. As no one is a true religious or true cultural person. Since, it takes ages of your life to learn what customs are to be followed in a religion. Following rituals blindly is the true terms of devotion towards any religion. But still we can say we Indians are much more religious. Just because we have so many rituals, festivals and occasions to please our gods and goddesses. Secularistic values have deep engrossed into our lives. The very pledge of considering all Indians as their brothers and sisters is our core value for secularistic nationalism. We Indians were born brothers sisters, concluding that the feeling of protecting each others rights was the root  cause for such consideration.It is said that considering brotherly relations with someone endows you with the fact that now you are responsible for the persons well being.But somewhere the dream of B.R.Ambedkar is still not fulfilled. The dream of seeing INDIA united not only through religion but through humanity. For humanity should remain the only religion that should be followed.Feelings are something which might increase with passage of time or might decrease with time. The way we express our feelings towards our parents is a result of long practice and learning. You might not praise my words but reality is if you don't pay respect you will not be able to take anything out of the genie. Everything has a motive,even you wear a watch,carry a phone, save your pocket money,follow the law, wear a helmet,making friends are all with a motive. Secularistic feelings are nothing different, you are secular because world likes you that way. World says INDIA is a country of festivals,it is a country cherishing every culture and every religion. Thus you make it your motive. But the question is how successful we are to accomplish this motive? It is the world again which has said us that Muslims and Hindus cannot be united. Every religion follows the same ideology,i.e, the ideology of loving all living kind. Talking about some other religions in INDIA Jainism and Buddhism are among the other 62 sects which were termed as important religions of that time. It's ideology  wasn't something out of the box. Cherishing human kind was its motive. Going deep into history you might find the reason for the emergence of Buddhism and Jainism. For those who can't dig deep i must tell you the reason which lies in ignorance. Ignorance of people with the same pair of legs,hands,eyes and other bodily features on the grounds of untouchability as well as discrimination by some influential peoples of society. It was once wisely said that whenever the power gets concentrated in the hands of a few, the discriminational values overpowers humanity. For the justice statement might be one but creates reasons. I hope you missed out the word reasons indicated earlier. I added "s" after reason for society is a world which makes rules on grounds of looking after everyone's interest in that society. But truly stating it isn't the society but a section of influential people which can make or break justice statement  as per their will. So, that was the root cause of people joining Buddhism and Jainism for there no discriminational values are present and all are equal.
  As for taking India into consideration it has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages. But unity doesn't lies in living under the same roof alone it lies in respecting values,languages, feelings and accepting the state of a person.Secularistic values are rather feelings than being values alone which you develop in respect of a persons true kind.                                                                                                                                                                                  written by- DEEPAK CHAUHAN
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SCHOOL LIFE
Some phases of life are just unforgettable, and the time creates a deep intact memory which makes us rewind the events in our mind. Such is our school life, a time period which involves almost 15yrs of our life. Have you ever wondered why does this period seems to have passed so fast. Well the reason is quiet obvious, you fell in love with it. As in a normal love affair time passes fast and seems numbered.At first it seems hard to go through but friends are the basic pillars forming the core members of the upcoming events. Making the journey a memorable one friends never forget to take the credit of their part. For when you had forgot your pencil or book at home, those are friends who stand by your side outside the classroom. Even when you hate a subject you never forget nicknaming the teacher. As our class 10th java teacher,who had a shinning head was nicknamed as nariyal pani. The nicknaming facility always turns out a culture for every class. I hope many of you had kept names of friends similar to their actions or just to tease someone. For instance we had a scientist and a jethalal in our school life. classroom benches are not just benches, they are open book of expressions, emotions, and feelings. As you will be able to find some unsaid and un-noticed proposals,trademark signs,future dons or if you are lucky enough phone number of girls (who in reality were boys).You might only find the voice to be of a male if you tried calling on any of the numbers. The chalks meant for teachers expressions source was our source of balls in the pitch of classroom. Chalks were not just chalks they were weapons of mass destruction as it helped us fight against the warriors of chalk war. Which further lead to punishment procedures for the whole class. Many had their transition phase in classroom as it was where we learned the ABCD of rowdyism including the words of aggression which when censored sounds a BEEP. Washrooms were the place where artists were born, who were just eligible to draw the whole biology on walls. No numbers,relation and teacher remained private here everything was issued in  public interest. But most important, all kinds of dealings were  carried out here for whether it was a new pc game, movie or any pc updates.while during the lunch most of the time many had their empty boxes as any of the boring classes was tackled with food. I pity those souls who always bought lunch but never tasted for their own.The wars for benches, or sitting beside your crush, and in a nation of equality girls sitting in the front row have now been a word of decades back. I still hope to get back to those golden periods and relive for what i missed.
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STATUS OF WOMEN IN INDIA (part-1)
Talking about women status in INDIA is itself a disputed topic, which i would be clearing out while be proceed. Before getting on to the present it's always necessary to deal with the past. Women in INDIA has a better opportunity line than before,but in-order to know what and how, we need to get into the past. Talking about from the evident and present sources of facts during the vedic society it is very much possible that women were given a very just and fair position in the society. Any kind of yajnas involved a permanent place of women which remained unbiased. The presence of certain idols of godesses gives the idea of women worship.During navratri the celebration and worship of kanyas or girl child on the day of kanya pujan very well speaks of our rituals. The saree clad women was the pioneer to our women community. Still there were many rituals to be practised which totally defied the women status to a mere animal. Such was the case of sati. The oldest section of the Vedas is known as the Samhitas and there are four texts under this section. The Rig Veda Samhita is one of these four. It contains 1028 hymns in ten books written “by priests for specific needs of the ritual services". Rig Veda provides a passage called the Sati hymn in defence of sati. There it states,
“Let these women, whose husbands are worthy and are living, enter the house with ghee (applied) as corrylium (to their eyes). Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned.”
This verse is saying that devoted wives should step into their deceased husbands pyre as a personal sacrifice to their husband. This is understood as an argument in favor of sati. In this scripture, sati is described as a wife entering the funeral pyre, a pile of wood used for burning a corpse during a death ritual. Sati was practiced because it is outlined in sacred scripture. The Rig Veda explains rituals practiced by the authors, the Aryans, and since sati is included in one of the hymns, this can be used as a justification for sati.
The second sacred text in Hinduism that defends sati is the Atharva Veda Samhita. It is also from the same collection of Samhita as the Rig Veda but it “consists largely of spells and incantations” and has to do with situations of people, offering assistance and support. The funeral verses in the Atharva Veda are given in Kanda 18, Sukta 3 of this text.
“This woman, choosing her husband’s world, lies down (nipad) by you that are departed, O mortal, continuing to keep [her] ancient duty (dharma); to her assign you here progeny and property.”
Sati is mentioned in both the Rig Veda and the Atharva Veda, both sacred texts that are vital to the Hindu tradition. The reason why it was practiced for so many years was because of discussion in these texts. The debate over sati began when reformers started questioning scripture and pointing out what was considered to be wrong with the tradition.
Another piece of literature in Hinduism is an ancient epic known as the Mahabharata. The Mahabharata has become accepted as smriti meaning that it is highly respected, although it was not regarded as directly revealed to the ancient Rishis. This epic is about a great war between two families known as the Dhritarashtras and the Pandus . Sati is mentioned among the many stories throughout the Mahabharata that teach and share wisdom. The fact that sati is discussed in the Mahabharata, a popular choice of reading for the Indian people, presents more evidence that sati was an acceptable religious tradition.
The first mention of sati in the Mahabharata is in the story of the pigeon and the hunter. Sati is described in the Mahabharata as a “ritual suicide” following the passing of a wife’s husband and it is a way for her to “follow him to heaven”. Bhisma, one of the Pandu brothers, tells the story where the pigeon’s wife decides that no moral woman could still live if her husband was dead and so she decides to throw herself into her husband’s funeral fire. The result of her actions is that she is sent to svarga-loka (celestial world) alongside her husband in a “celestial chariot”. The Mahabharata is acknowledged as a highly regarded piece of literature to people who follow Hinduism. The mention of sati within its pages can be understood as another justification for the tradition.
Sati is discussed further in the Mahabharata when wives of main characters commit the ritual. From the two families come two royal brothers who end up trading the leadership of the kingdom. One of these brothers, and the father of the five main characters, is Pandu. Pandu’s second wife, named Madri, decides to commit sati, as do the widows of warriors and Vasudeva. Since the act of sati was perceived to be rewarded in the afterlife it has led to thoughts that there were “social pressures exerted upon widows”. An incentive to perform sati was the spark that ignited a debate among people in and outside the Hindu tradition.
Even though sati is discussed in Hindu texts such as the Rig Veda, Atharva Veda and the Mahabharata, people began looking more closely at what these verses were really saying. The defense for sati is found in sacred texts but social norms and different opinions were formed. As the history of sati is examined, it is clear that new government and reformers would change the legal acceptance of sati.
Sati was generally practiced from the eighth century to the seventeenth century but mostly by upper classes. The areas where sati was commonly practiced was in Rajasthan, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. In these areas, the discovery of sati stones prove the existence of the ritual. Sati stones are similar to tombstones but have images of sati being performed on them.
It is difficult to identify the number of women who actually performed sati. The collection of data did not begin until the ninteenth century, thus complicating the process of determining numbers from before that time. The number of recorded burnings that occurred in 1815 was 378 and tripled to 839 in 1818. Traditionally, sati was performed by higher caste women; a study was completed in order to prove this phenomenon. In 1823 an investigation into the tradition proved that 64 percent of these events were “predominant among the brahmins (teachers), kayasths (warriors/rulers), vaidyas (farmers/merchants)”.
When focusing on the history of India, it is apparent that the presence of Muslims in India would become important to the eventual prohibition of sati. The people known as the Mughals invaded India in the sixteenth century. One of the leaders from this reign was named Akbar, and he ruled from 1556 to 1658. He was significant to Hinduism because of his views on sati. Akbar took a passive role in preventing sati but tried to ascertain that women were not being forced into participating in the tradition. Another Mughal leader was Jehangir, who took steps in stopping sati by persuading women with “gifts and land”. The Muslim influence in India was positive for eliminating the tradition of sati.
Britain began colonizing India in the seventeenth century but it was not until the nineteenth century that Britain’s influence reached its peak. Colonization brought specific views, especially Christian and western ones, and this ignited controversy over practices and traditions of Indians. Sati was one of the issues that got to the point when Britain decided to create a law prohibiting the practice. In 1829 sati was officially prohibited (Mani 24). The abolition of sati can be seen as a great moment for Indian women or as a restriction on religious freedom. The elimination of sati can be seen as beneficial because many people viewed sati as a gratuitous ritual to be practiced. In some cases of sati, there was an element of force being inflicted on the widow. Since colonization, there has been an increased awareness that supported the movement towards prohibition.
Rammohun Roy was an influential man who worked timelessly to bring about the prohibition of sati. It was primarily Roy’s efforts and campaigning that led the government to officially ban the practice. He denied passages from sacred texts because, in his opinion, they were too vague, thus giving no excuse for sati to continue. He believed that widow burning was not a necessary ritual in traditional Hinduism.
Once sati was prohibited, it was recognized by most as a negative practice. This created an public awareness of widows who may be forced into, or who may have already been forced into performing the ritual. As for the communities the muslims were no less. Calling out word talaaq at 3 times in oral, written or, more recently, electronic form would result in a heavenly order to divorce one's wife. As she was to be termed as incapable of keeping realtions. The practice is termed as talaq-e-biddat in slamic traditions. It was a form of Islamic divorce which has been used by Muslims in India, especially adherents of Hanafi Sunni Islamic schools of jurisprudence. In a case a 30-year-old Amrai village was divorced by her husband. When she had gone for the hearing of a case of dowry harassment she had lodged earlier against her in-laws.The woman was talking to her advocate when her husband offered her a chewing gum which she refused, throwing him into a fit of rage so much so that he divorced his wife, uttering talaq three times then and there itself. Those questioning the practice have raised issues of justice, gender equality, human rights and secularism. The debate has involved the Government of India and the Supreme Court of India, and is connected to the debate about a uniform civil code (Article 44) in India.On 22 August 2017, the Indian Supreme Court deemed instant triple talaq (talaq-e-biddah) unconstitutional.Three of the five judges in the panel concurred that the practice of triple talaq is unconstitutional.The remaining two declared the practice to be constitutional while simultaneously asking the government to ban the practice by enacting a law. India's Muslim neighbours are among 23 countries that have banned triple talaq already. The Quran established means to avoid hasty divorces. It prescribes two waiting periods of three months before the divorce is final in order to give the husband time to reconsider his decision. On 30 July 2019, Parliament of India declared the practice of Triple Talaq as illegal, unconstitutional and made it punishable act from 1 August 2019 which came to effect from 19 September 2018. The Constitution of India guarantees to all Indian women equality (Article 14),[19] no discrimination by the State (Article 15(1)),[20] equality of opportunity (Article 16),[19] equal pay for equal work (Article 39(d)) and Article 42[21].[19] In addition, it allows special provisions to be made by the State in favour of women and children (Article 15(3)), renounces practices derogatory to the dignity of women (Article 51(A) (e)), and also allows for provisions to be made by the State for securing just and humane conditions of work and for maternity relief. (Article 42). The status of women in India is strongly connected to family relations. In India, the family is seen as crucially important, and in most of the country the family unit is patrilineal. Families are usually multi-generational, with the bride moving to live with the in-laws. Families are usually hierarchical, with the elders having authority over the younger generations, and men over women. The vast majority of marriages are monogamous (one husband and one wife), but both polygyny and polyandry in India have a tradition among some populations in India.Weddings in India can be quite expensive. Most marriages in India are arranged.
With regard to dress, a sari (a long piece of fabric draped around the body) and salwar kameez are worn by women all over India. A bindi is part of a woman's make-up. Despite common belief, the bindi on the forehead does not signify marital status; however, the Sindoor does. In 1991, the Kerala High Court restricted entry of women above the age of 10 and below the age of 50 from Sabarimala Shrine as they were of the menstruating age. On 28 September 2018, the Supreme Court of India lifted the ban on the entry of women. It said that discrimination against women on any grounds, even religious, is unconstitutional."The Indian way of life provides the vision of the natural, real way of life. We veil ourselves with unnatural masks. On the face of India are the tender expressions which carry the mark of the Creator's hand.".....George Bernard Shaw
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westernization of indian culture
As our society progresses we can see many changes in our culture too for whether it is for our clothes, way of expressing, eating habits or marriage and family relations. Everything has changed, a noble family is now being seen through the western lens. Requirements have become modern for its basic or general. Students now have teachers who share only professional bonds with them,while in earlier times guruji shared family like relations with students. where the GU stands for darkness and thus guru is a person who removes darkness in the form of ignorance. Our culture is perishing under our ignorance.
Starting with the most basic of all the place you go in the morning inorder to get yourself fresh is the BATHROOM. Many would be having western commodities attached in the bathroom and its to our parody that those things make you a man of wealthy class. So, for westernisation it has creeped deep into your privacy reaching to your bathroom. Western culture brings happiness as well as sadness. Happiness as it gives man a feeling of wealthier class and sadness as your desire for wealth has beeen increasing all this time. The Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri and A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, I have found these represent most the disintegration of close familial bonds in Indian culture today.
Starting with humanity, people of India are thought of for their humanness and calm sense of being without harshness in their ways of thinking. Tolerance also plays a big part in a traditional Indian. One understands the different races, beliefs, and practices brought into their country and doesn’t step back and judge. Although there are caste systems in India, unity of citizens helps create a strong bond between all people of the country. Despite their religious backgrounds, India is a secular country meaning they are openly willing to share their thoughts and opinions about their religious beliefs. Finally all families are closely knit. Grandfathers, fathers, and their sons all are said to have the same spirit, tradition, and possessions. But these things lived long back in our culture as caste wars are still prevalent and nuclear families have come up in sight.
Arranged marriages play a big part in the roles of children in India. The parents and other family members get to decide who their child marries based on different traits. Divorce is not found often in India and is looked down upon by the Hindu religion. Now in the present scenario we have online hookup's, dating apps, matrimony apps and moreover we have the word SEXTING( texting in a manner where you pour down all you lust ready to be answered with same enthus from the other side). There was a time when people had discussed their sex problems with the doctor and parents only. Now you share it with your colleagues. There was a time when marriage was a familial affair but now it is an individual affair.
As for growing western in social,economical and political manner,I may like to throw light on some cool thoughts:
1) burning a ghee lamp near tulsi plant which gives oxygen 24hrs is superstition whereas decorating a plastic tree with electric lights on 25th december is modernity. The culture has firm grasp over our religion too.Each one should understand that every religion works on its own ideals.
2) Western culture right from the colonial era said INDIANS are a class of poor people with no sense of discipline. Rightfully said, yes we don't. while we are not able to save our own sanskritic values how well disciplined can you be. The one who has seen true values are now practicing sanskritic culture.
A british women operates a youtube channel called "gaiea sanskrit". The women has adopted sanskritic values and she is not the only one there are millions of such examples who believe in sanskritic values except for us. Let us not just get enslaved through the ideals of westernisation. We should work in direction of enriching our sanskritic values too. Westernisation might seem good but it has took our own identities which separated us as INDIANS and gave us the feeling of being someone unique.
Written by- DEEPAK CHAUHAN
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BEING SINGLE
There are still many youths out there who are still single and are in a hurry to get mingled. Many are there who have got depressed to such an extent that they have started blaming their own self, taking out faults in them. For such persons out there i have one and only one sentence to say "you have finally took the path for being single". First i had like to discuss some types of sad souls.
so, type 1 - one who has been rejected by a dozen girls or boys. This type is the mild one since it gets used to rejections. But the greater part is they desperately need a partner. So they would get a crush on anyone around in their surrounding.
Type 2 - The crush of years. Damn, its the cutest of all. I know you will object, a why? reason is, the person would be waiting to pour his/her feelings someday. Someday never comes until its today. According to a research these type of cases have a proximity that out of 100 cases only 10 are brave enough to make it today.Out of which only 50% chance exists of getting accepted. Otherwise the proposal speeches can still be found on classroom desks or some erasers and a small sheet of paper. Actually these people have done something atleast, that is collecting souvenirs. #sad_life.
Type 3 - Most dramatic of its type, love at first sight. Dramatic since, people say while the love you seek passes through you, it seems the whole world has stopped and the very smile kills the inside you. By the way I truly think this sentence needs a bit of enhancement else it seems to be a south indian action scene. According to me love at first sight refers to that mystic when somebody has all of your attentions, it takes your presence from the mortal world.
Type 4 - The cool youths, this kind is common today.One or the other might not be interested in carrying the relation any long or both would be just like the so called "Friends with benefits".So, I don't think there would be any further types
Coming to the sad souls, I have a word for you in accordance to a research "the most productive period of a man/woman's life is the one when he/she has been single". For why I am single? the reason as per the types laid above,you have lost your self. Imagine if the world had men and women with same faces and body type. No one would have recognized their true potential as they would have the same talents. Their would have been no distinction none would have liked to have any partner. According to the Hindu mythology your wife or your husband should be your better half. That is, both would have their own importance that means they would have distinction and that they are not complete individuals. So, my friend if you are still single you are a complete individual. Atleast till you are single makeup your mind for some productive activities. Never ever fear for what you have in mind for somebody special. Pour out your feelings without years wait since it would just take away your productive years.                                                                                       written by- DEEPAK CHAUHAN
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THE STORY OF A BICYCLE
                                          One fine morning i was lying in the show area of the shop looking for a buyer who would eventually be my master. It was then that i realized how noisy the street has grown for the shop centers itself near the railway station. Usually at this time of year students enjoy the summer break from schools and come to shops to buy us."Us" sounds great as it is the 44th year since independence.Though humans are born I have been created. before i tell you about my creation i should clear the present scenario. So, this is a typical Indian society where we are the most important creature to be gifted to a son. For we have importance unmatched.While i am narrating you about our importance i can see a child peeping in through the glass window. If my stars are not wrong this time i hope this child is going to be my master. For i can see the glimpse in his eyes, oh wait... he has entered with his father and is pointing back at me. So, now is my chance i should look the best i can....! i checked my bells sound, fine to attract. Boy made sure for his choice and then the seat was made comfortable and the boys father paid some paper money. Finally, i would no longer be in such a noisy place...away from the engines noises that banged my ears through day and nights.
we were heading back through the streets to my new home. While i could see and sense the boys happiness for me.Looking at the logo that i beared made me remember of my creation days. You must know my creation for how i was separated from my brothers and sisters. It happened so, i suddenly woke from a years sleep while i felt the unbearable heat of the furnace. Till then i had been casted into pipe like structures and parts were added to me. for example the seat, the bell that gave me voice, the pedal and the tyres together constituting my legs, and a handle working as head to guide my way. I had made plenty of friends while we were still at the factory. Some just looked a copy of me i guessed them as my brothers. But a day came when we were separated to move into shops as show pieces until we were owned.Finally was to get a home,and by the you have read my creation i must make you aware that i am already at the house.The members of the family includes mother and a sister of  the boy. I can see the glimpse of happiness on each one's face.Perhaps i am at the right place. As per a typical indian hindu family a coconut was shattered at my disposal, and the arti was. I wished i to would have been able to taste the sweet they offered to lord vishwakarma.
Anyhow i have been living with this family for a whole 15yrs now. Those were a good time for me, as i was made to bathe everyday. i enjoyed evening rides with children on my back. But one day the boy went outside the town for further studies as i overheard them. Since then i have been lying in the garage surrounded by the darkness. Here in the garage i usually talked myself out to remain free of fear.It was too lonely through the dark that sometimes i would cry for help and try to plead the walls to let me out. But, fortune embarked for me once again and i saw the daylight. The happiness was short lived for the boy came in with a new companion which seemed moreover like me but more muscular indeed. It has something attached near its stomach which often made an irritating sound when the keys were added to the muscular body. Gradually, i got to know the part was called a motor and hence the thing was called a motorcycle.This motorcycle hated the sight of me and considered me an inferior body. My very worst fears came alive when the boy decided to get rid of me. A kabadiwala took me from the boy and i am going to be melted and to get a new birth in some other form.
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I have always been surprised by you humans who always wanted a life of leisure at all costs. For whether you have to hurt the mother earth, the motorcycle emits nothing but Carbon dioxide which pollutes the nature. I hope may the god gives you brain to respect mother nature and to take up healthy and Eco-friendly ways of transportation. Which could only be given by me and me alone.
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RELIGION VERSUS MAN
Religion refers to mans thought process or something that has been endowed to man from their ancestors. In early times when civilizations began to emerge man needed a set of rules to carry their actions upon. Actions were something that needed to be guided ,for man was an animal without rules to guide. In-order to guide the human society a set of rules were made in different parts of world at different time interval. so, is the Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, christainity ,etc. These all have a set of rules to guide people following.But if we look deep through its development the rules were made in accordance with moral values,thinking process,Geo-political situation of the place and the state of mind of author. As the time has elapsed people have misunderstood the values endowed. Though the time changes requires some readdress-al of the rules.
As for the "RELIGION VERSUS MAN"  the topic is a fact that needs to be dressed with the time passage. Its all due to the fact that youth today is being mislead by the so called prophets of religion. A recent issue in Kashmir which resembles a young terrorist who was a pro-Pakistani Islamic-militant of the organization hizbul mujahideen in INDIAN KASHMIR. He wielded massive popularity in the local populace through social media presence, and helped in conveying a more youth-oriented image of militancy in Kashmir, recruiting numerous foot soldiers to the cause. Burhan wani was killed in an anti-insurgency operation on 8 July 2016. But even after his death his ideals set up on the social media excited the youth in INDIA. Many youth termed his actions as heroic. For heroic is the new religion of INDIAN YOUTH. The present youth is not guided by the ideals set up by the TRUE RELIGION but by the FALSE IDEALISTIC RELIGIOUS  values set up by the "artists". The term artist used here is for they are excellent imitators of false prophecy. What would life need from other life form is all said in our respective religious books. But instead of reading and understanding the reality man has chosen an easier path to religion.For the man has less belief in records and more in social networking sites. Now for how the issue has turned as a competition between the two entities. Each one of you deserves the best is the problem. HOW!! well the fact is forever desire of getting the best of best has led man to think himself above of the laws of the nature. Creating a paradigm of desires. Have you ever thought why should you get the best, are you the best? NO, you are not the best. You are in a pool of lies if you think you are the best. For you can be better and not best. The moment you think you are the best.Development in you and your talent comes to a halt.So, when man thinks i am the best, my religion is the best,my thoughts are the most noble of its kind. The very moment man starts competing with other entities of its kind. In order to prove himself superior. Such is the case with burhan wani. The youth saw a false religion with the false prophecy and his successor youth took him as  another false hero. Henceforth the chain has continued. SO, do i rest the topic concluding that this war is not against man and man but a war between man and religion. Thus, man versus religion is justified. In-order to stop the religion versus man: 1. Man needs to look beyond these false prophecy and look for what customs has been followed since ages. 2.  Man needs to get more rationalistic in thoughts. 3. once again people should start teaching their children the panchtantra tales and the Ramayana tales as their bedtime stories. 4. Elimination of youth who have already got into false prophecy might only enrage others.so, camps and rehabilitation centers might do some good. 5. Flow of thoughts should be done from parents to child and vice versa. the thought shouldn't be guided by social networking sites. 6. Government should try clear such posts from  various sites that misleads the youth and better punishments should be offered. At last, i would say no religion could stay without a society. In-order to save the society   and human kind the best known rules  is written in bhagvada gita, Ramayana,Quran and other holy books.
                                                                                                                                 written by- DEEPAK CHAUHAN
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NEPOTISM IN CINEMATIC INDUSTRIES!
In the world of cinematography, one needs to be an art of perfection.As from digging deep into past we can collect facts of cinemas developing on many natural actors. The time then and the time now has so much in common except for the fact that it is now developing on natural heirs.One may also say that it has become a line of descendants.An actor is said to be a character which never dies but through the present scenario it fulfills through a curved path. A path which has their descendants as their torch bearers.
As many of you would be looking in for some examples, i would only say you need to wash your eyes for a clear view. Any cinematic industry inorder to flourish has to clear enterances for some natural performers. At one of the cases that occured recently in INDIA embarked the issue of nepotism in bollywood to surface. According to the case the actor had been denied work in the industry leading to which the actor chose the path of cowardice and left for peace. However the reason for his death is still a mystery and the crime scene remains unsolved. Still the so called fans of the "person" sits back and waits for the series to be repeated again in the near future. Through my consciense Creators of the cinemas today need not content but a face, a face better versed with the camera.
Indian society is a society which today is much more interested in looking into matters of engagements,private life and progress of an actors child than looking into the facts like the percentage GDP growth of the country.We INDIANS today have achieved greater heights in the phase of development and many other sectors likewise. But coming to the facts that the general public could see, the only evident truth is gift wrapped bundle of lies. speaking what is true has perished from humanly qualities. I shouldn't be talking out of the box for man today is no man.
Today cinematic industries is not the only one affected with the stigma of nepotism but it has a wide range of variety. whether it is for politis or any governmental institution or maybe any private institution. It has a wide area network. For a country like INDIA which is known for its value like sceularistic and equality before law people like playing with phrases such as "chacha vidhayak hein humare". It's a fun dialogue promoted widely irrespective of its effect on the young generation. I know many would criticise for the one said above but i am deep through the fact and want you to do the same.
According to Emile Durkheim, Division of labour is seen as the separation and specialization of work among people. By separation, it is meant that various components of the work process are separated. But today it seems a complete false statement as talents are no greater than ancestors. The word specialization is meaningless.
what we should to do is accept the talents from the nature. For the nature is the only one that gives you special. The need of the hour is following three simple steps:
1. identify the gold hidden among us.
2. promote what is true. AND,
3. question a why!
written by- DEEPAK CHAUHAN
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