Sunday, March 22, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Back to dark
Morning is delicate, refreshing and filled with energy of beginning day but what appeals me more is village dawn, the rather darker, more mysterious time of nature when the virtuous have not awakened eyes yet and the vicious have long disappeared in the night.
If you have been disgusted with selfish, phony and short aged dark of urban life and want to slow down in life, its high time you should spend time in village at leisure in order to know the dark.
The dark of dawn allows us to become its intimate friend. The sky seems slowly opening its bosom just only before us. The lack of light will not frighten you if you accept its natural existence. Although you might be walking on the man made black tar road but it is also integrated part of nature. dense and optimist of sunlight.
Our cumulative culture had termed the dark as sinister, inauspicious, a kind of underworld where evil resides so humans should avoid it. In almost every myth of world, the dark is presented as something to be afraid. Our literatures are filled with heart rending description of dark and our paintings have poured over the bottles of black colour into our imagination so that we cannot think differently about dark. However, they cannot be blamed solely as they were encircled with limitless dark. It was a mystery for them to solve and therefor they imagined accordingly.
The time started to change especially after the renaissance in Europe. Every preconceived ideas, imagination and institutes were challenged. The efforts at demystification of phenomena were handsomely paid. We not only succeeded in braking the hegemony of priestly class which was considered most bewildered; we also replaced it with the more rational, scientific class of educated people. This whole journey of man is termed as transition of god centric world to man centric world; new trends of humanism came before us which gave priority to experiments rather than intuition. Since then the battle between reason and intuition has been going on till today.
Science and technology have been the masters of the modern day man. Men/women engaged in this fields have day and night toiled to remove the darkness-both materially and rationally- from human world and succeeded to a much significant way.
The darkness, which is termed as ignorance in figurative way, was a protective veil which barred us from knowing the its mystique of imperishable creation. As soon as the science helped us unveil this mystique, we have become the master of exploitation of nature.
The concept of nature as something to be worshipped, something to be afraid soon turned into ‘natural resources’ with passing of the dark.
Humanism which started in the 14th century against the irrationality of god centric world has turned into the unprecedented exploitative phenomenon which no historic or prehistoric era had ever witnessed. Rivers have been ravished, land destroyed, trees looted; birds and animals have been molested, bred and eaten alive. And yet the look at the human dictionary meaning of ‘humanity’ and ‘animality’.
Undoubtedly, new efforts at nature preservation have started and young men and women have coming out for the cause. But the real concern which still need greater amount of address is our sensibility for nature. We must reinvent that joy of being enthralled and awed by natural phenomena. We must change our terminology to nature centric words. Only then this ‘son of man’ can save his existence.
If you have been disgusted with selfish, phony and short aged dark of urban life and want to slow down in life, its high time you should spend time in village at leisure in order to know the dark.
The dark of dawn allows us to become its intimate friend. The sky seems slowly opening its bosom just only before us. The lack of light will not frighten you if you accept its natural existence. Although you might be walking on the man made black tar road but it is also integrated part of nature. dense and optimist of sunlight.
Our cumulative culture had termed the dark as sinister, inauspicious, a kind of underworld where evil resides so humans should avoid it. In almost every myth of world, the dark is presented as something to be afraid. Our literatures are filled with heart rending description of dark and our paintings have poured over the bottles of black colour into our imagination so that we cannot think differently about dark. However, they cannot be blamed solely as they were encircled with limitless dark. It was a mystery for them to solve and therefor they imagined accordingly.
The time started to change especially after the renaissance in Europe. Every preconceived ideas, imagination and institutes were challenged. The efforts at demystification of phenomena were handsomely paid. We not only succeeded in braking the hegemony of priestly class which was considered most bewildered; we also replaced it with the more rational, scientific class of educated people. This whole journey of man is termed as transition of god centric world to man centric world; new trends of humanism came before us which gave priority to experiments rather than intuition. Since then the battle between reason and intuition has been going on till today.
Science and technology have been the masters of the modern day man. Men/women engaged in this fields have day and night toiled to remove the darkness-both materially and rationally- from human world and succeeded to a much significant way.
The darkness, which is termed as ignorance in figurative way, was a protective veil which barred us from knowing the its mystique of imperishable creation. As soon as the science helped us unveil this mystique, we have become the master of exploitation of nature.
The concept of nature as something to be worshipped, something to be afraid soon turned into ‘natural resources’ with passing of the dark.
Humanism which started in the 14th century against the irrationality of god centric world has turned into the unprecedented exploitative phenomenon which no historic or prehistoric era had ever witnessed. Rivers have been ravished, land destroyed, trees looted; birds and animals have been molested, bred and eaten alive. And yet the look at the human dictionary meaning of ‘humanity’ and ‘animality’.
Undoubtedly, new efforts at nature preservation have started and young men and women have coming out for the cause. But the real concern which still need greater amount of address is our sensibility for nature. We must reinvent that joy of being enthralled and awed by natural phenomena. We must change our terminology to nature centric words. Only then this ‘son of man’ can save his existence.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
GVP by my eyes, Come, Behold it
Gujarat Vidyapith lingers on in my memories as soon as I leave the campus and reach my home.
The institute is not stately building like any palace nor it has any marble floors to roll on. It is as sober and simple as can be and this simplicity runs through the food, dress, and all day long activities of GVP. Then what makes GVP so appealing?
To me, it is the avenues of GVP which keep haunting me in a most pleasant way. Whether I am going for Upasana in haste or returning back from college, relaxed; they are always there to see me off and to welcome again.
It is the trees of GVP I miss most as they guard my silence and stand over me to look after like mother.
It is the birds of all varieties which work all day long to build their nest only so as to rest. And they wait for me to sing me that unselfish melody.
Yes, it is that delight of that falling leaf in this autumn which had roused me up to fall in love once again.
It is that softly jogging wind of my campus which heals me whenever it encounters and inspire me to walk more.
And definitely it is all my bosom buddies with whom I often share the pleasant encounters of my eyes.
It is also the joy of strolling in the library, unselectively picking up a book and then losing myself in the realm of some fantasy world.
It is the tea of Pipla or Khadiya or even our kitchen which reinvigorates me to hope again. It is the GVP of my eyes. Come, share yours too.
Monday, March 16, 2020
કયું રોના?
Note- the image is taken
From stock photo
ઓમ ચોં ભુલા પડિયા?
કો રોના: ‘અલા ભિયા, મેં તો નેકર્યો શુ ફરવા, દેશ વિદેશ માં વેપાર કરું શુ ભિયા?’
‘એમ? શેનો વેપાર કરો શો ભિયા? લગી અમને પણ કો?’
'ભિયા નેનો એવો વેપારી શુ. ઘડિયાળ, રમકડાં, બંગડી, પાવર, દોરી, અને ફોન પણ વેચુ શુ ભિયા.'
તો તાણે આવો, બે પોંચ દિ રોકાવ, વિહામો લે બાપ.
'પણ આ મોઢે રોમાલ વારા લઈ હેંડ્યા સે મારા દિયોરો? ભિયા હું કોંઈ એમ મેમોન ગતિ કર્યા વગર મેલું એમ નથી. મારા દિયરો, ઓમ તો કે લાવો મોબાઇલ ચોઈના નો, લાવો દોરી ચોઈના ની, લાવો બત્તી ચોઈના ની, અન હવે ના પાડો લા?'
From stock photo
ઓમ ચોં ભુલા પડિયા?
કો રોના: ‘અલા ભિયા, મેં તો નેકર્યો શુ ફરવા, દેશ વિદેશ માં વેપાર કરું શુ ભિયા?’
‘એમ? શેનો વેપાર કરો શો ભિયા? લગી અમને પણ કો?’
'ભિયા નેનો એવો વેપારી શુ. ઘડિયાળ, રમકડાં, બંગડી, પાવર, દોરી, અને ફોન પણ વેચુ શુ ભિયા.'
તો તાણે આવો, બે પોંચ દિ રોકાવ, વિહામો લે બાપ.
'પણ આ મોઢે રોમાલ વારા લઈ હેંડ્યા સે મારા દિયોરો? ભિયા હું કોંઈ એમ મેમોન ગતિ કર્યા વગર મેલું એમ નથી. મારા દિયરો, ઓમ તો કે લાવો મોબાઇલ ચોઈના નો, લાવો દોરી ચોઈના ની, લાવો બત્તી ચોઈના ની, અન હવે ના પાડો લા?'
Jagdish Joshi selected for ‘leadership for academic program’ in Delhi
Ahmedabad: Jagdish Joshi, a Gujarat University professor and the director of Indian Association For Canadian Studies (IACS), has been selected for ‘Leadership For Academicians Program’ (LEAP), a development training program for academic functionaries by ministry of human resource development, Delhi and Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA in Delhi.
Professor Joshi is versatile scholar who has been training professionals and officers of various fields since 2005. He has association with more than eight national and international vocational institutes and visited total 19 countries which includes Canada, Germany, UK, France, Switzerland and Netherland.
To honour his exceptional work in field of education, United Nation Organization has awarded him with ‘Excellence in Education’ by (UNO) in 2006.
Professor Joshi is versatile scholar who has been training professionals and officers of various fields since 2005. He has association with more than eight national and international vocational institutes and visited total 19 countries which includes Canada, Germany, UK, France, Switzerland and Netherland.
To honour his exceptional work in field of education, United Nation Organization has awarded him with ‘Excellence in Education’ by (UNO) in 2006.
Cellphones buy will become difficult as new GST rate increases to 18%
The GST Council on Saturday declared new levy on cellphones increasing it from previous 12% to 18%. This increase may affect cellphone industry and result into a decline of the purchase capacity of the consumers and
According to the reports, the decision of increase has been taken to correct the previous tax structure in which the components of cellphone were levied higher than the end product -cellphone itself.
Explaining the logic behind the hike, finance secretary ABP Pandey said, “The mobile manufacturers will do the calculation but it is not simple math of 6% increase…Because of the inverted duty structure, capital was also getting blocked and the cost was being recovered from consumers.”
However, mobile retailers seemed not satisfied with this argument. All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) stated that the increase of 6% will affect adversely the mobile retail industry and the consumer’s demand will also decline because of this action.
According to the reports, the decision of increase has been taken to correct the previous tax structure in which the components of cellphone were levied higher than the end product -cellphone itself.
Explaining the logic behind the hike, finance secretary ABP Pandey said, “The mobile manufacturers will do the calculation but it is not simple math of 6% increase…Because of the inverted duty structure, capital was also getting blocked and the cost was being recovered from consumers.”
However, mobile retailers seemed not satisfied with this argument. All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) stated that the increase of 6% will affect adversely the mobile retail industry and the consumer’s demand will also decline because of this action.
Economy will worsen if coronavirus not curbed within a year, warn Swaminathan Aiiyar
New Delhi: Warning the government on possible worsening situation of the economy of nation, Swaminathan Aiyyar, a prominent economist says, that if coronavirus is not controlled within a year, there will be devastating consequences for the national economy.
Aiiyar further added that at present nothing can be predicted as to the total control of the corona situation. “There are still chances of recovery despite the current slowdown in economy if the coronavirus situation comes under control within three months of time, but after six month, it will badly impact the economy.”
He feared that failure to control the situation within nine months of time can turn into a situation like the Spanish flue epidemic in 1918-19 which had affected more than 20,000 crore people and killed five crore people word wide. Crores of people will lose their lives and the economy will suffer more crisis than that of 2008.
Aiiyar tells that nation’s big companies will have not sufficient amount of money to pay back their loans if the epidemic survives a year. He also made it clear that no government of RBI policies can revive the economy after a certain period of time of coronavirus spread.
Aiiyar further added that at present nothing can be predicted as to the total control of the corona situation. “There are still chances of recovery despite the current slowdown in economy if the coronavirus situation comes under control within three months of time, but after six month, it will badly impact the economy.”
He feared that failure to control the situation within nine months of time can turn into a situation like the Spanish flue epidemic in 1918-19 which had affected more than 20,000 crore people and killed five crore people word wide. Crores of people will lose their lives and the economy will suffer more crisis than that of 2008.
Aiiyar tells that nation’s big companies will have not sufficient amount of money to pay back their loans if the epidemic survives a year. He also made it clear that no government of RBI policies can revive the economy after a certain period of time of coronavirus spread.
Translation of a Dalit story
While Prabha was walking towards me with tea and breakfast I just spoke to her in rather high sound: Could you please close the door, the clouds of dust are pushing in! How would I have breakfast in this situation?
: It is your routine nonsense.
: What else would I say? If only this Heerji could sweep slowly! What can he lose in doing so?
: Will flowers fly instead of dust while sweeping the road ?
: You take sides with Heerji everyday!
: Why would I not? He cleans the road everyday. What can the poor fellow do for the dust coming in our house if it happens to be on the road?
: 'Ok Ok now!'
: I looked sternly to my wife but she did not like it. Widening her eyes, she put the breakfast on the tripod and walked to the kitchen after closing the door. I looked at her graceful feet. I like the sound of her anklets but cursed this Heerji! I became sullen in my mind to the style Heerji's sweeping which flew the dust. I readied myself for the office early in the morning. Sometimes, I also brought some unfinished office tasks to home. The morning was quite suitable to me for finishing up my tasks but the fear of dust coming in forced me to keep the door shut. I hated it!
Heerji is the sweeper of our society. He regularly comes to sweep with her with Kamla. He comes up so soon as I start to enjoy the fresh morning breeze after completing my bath and other activities. Just seeing him there, I become lifeless. I become alert as soon as notice the dust spread about the house of the neighbour. Before I could even shut the windows of the house, his broom starts running fast before my house. And a lot of dust has entered the house before I could shut the door! I am bitter and start condemning Heerji. I could beforehand shut the door until he came on regular time. But he won't come regularly for some time. He comes sometime at 8 or at 9. No certainty. I was so upset that I wanted to say this son of sweeper to stop sweeping before my house. But would I be spared from Prabha's wrath then? My god, how come that you just cannot do away with this people? It would be nicer had there been no chapter of dirt in the book of the world. No sweeper and no resenter! Rest. But some other thing would replace it if had it been not about the dirt. Something was sure to be. There would have been others like Heerji who would not allow you breath of peace. This Heerji has caused so much trouble to me. What should I do about him? Hardly I bask in the Sun and I see him so I shut the door fast with a thunder. I am greatly relieved if he does not come early in the morning. I am a person who enjoys breakfast at leisure in the morning. Finishing her worship, Prabha offers the breakfast which I relish slowly. He comes up just at that time rubbing his broom on the road as if he was just waiting for me. Before I could even shut the door with haste, Prabha would utter from the Kitchen.
: Shut the door slowly.
: 'You mind you own business'
Prabha would respond to me from the Kitchen if she is busy. If she is free, she would place her hands on her waist and talk to me in a voice of rather scolding.
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It is not only us having the house on the road. There are other 10 houses in our line. No one reacts like you. It is good that Heerji is unaware of your annoyance. How painful would it be for him to know about this?
: 'Then be he, I see him as a nuisance. He must have known about this. How come he comes up just when I keep the windows and doors open? '
: ' It is useless to convince you, you cannot straighten dog's tail. You are better in the office...'
Prabha made fun of me at a times so I did not argue further. I would go to office while despising Heerji within my mind. Even the office would look as if it were twilight. I kept on shaking off the dust which seemed to have pierced throughout my body. The dust was after me, it had found out my whereabout.
I happened to go out for some days for office work. I was head officer so naturally the officers of the sub-offices chant on 'Trivedi Saheb', Trivedi Saheb'. I felt good for leaving behind illusion of Heerji for three days. Moreover I was hosted and honoured greatly so I completely forgot about Heerji. With this feeling of lordship, I boarded the train at 12 of the night to return. I decided to reach home before Heerji came to sweep. I saw him sweep before my house when I entered the society early in the morning. 'So earl?'. 'He must want to return home soon for some task and should have come early for that matter.' I told the driver to stop the car just at the gate of the society. I got down and the driver drove the car off. Meanwhile I had my sight toward my house. I instantly reached my house and noticed that Heerji swept in such a way that no dust was spreading. 'What a pervert, when I am home, he spreads so much dust but not today?' It was inculcated in my mind that Heerji did so in order to piss me off. I opened the door of house. Before I could close it, he came before and said,
: 'Saheb, salute.'
When I sternly looked at him, he started giggling. I thought that my doubt was true. I looked around the road. Everything was neat and clean..
He had saluted me so I felt some affection for him.
: Oye, Heerji, it must be acknowledged that you are number one in cleaning'
: ' That is okay Sahab, but you seem not to be grateful for that? Do you?'
: 'Why did you speak so?'
: ' We clean the whole world, but did you ever say that brother come for tea some day. Did you just give a theplu of some ganthiya?
I was not fool to accept his request. It would spoil them. I laughed loudly in order to divert the talk. I liked his way of conversation. His wife Kamla was removing the garbage from house dustbin to hand cart. It's stink made me alert. Kamla was collecting waste with her tin basket as if she felt no stink. Her hands were stark dirty.
I took my eyesight off her and looked at Heerji. He used to come wearing clean clothes. His hair, as if poured over whole bottle of coconut oil, radiated in the sun. He parted hair from side and set it loose. Some hair pressed in the middle like Dev Anand. Not inferior in look. If dressed in suite and boot, he would look like a Brahmin. Ottari Brahmin! Like me? No, no. What, bricks and mortar? Certainly not in this birth. Without uttering anything I entered the house. He started sweeping while looking at my house. This time he, like sullen, flew more and more dust. And I shut the door bang.
My sister-in-law and her husband had come over night just a few days ago. After completing our baths , we were having breakfast while the windows and doors were open. Suddenly, I heard the screeching sound of the broom. Oh my god! I sprang up. What will happen now? There were spirals of clouds before I could think of anything else. Morning sunlight was over my cot. The particles of dust looked so fly over in it that my sister-in-law spoke up in anger.
: 'Banevi, tell that brother to sweep slowly...'
I did not come out. I shut the window and before I could shut the door my sister-in-law clamored with rage.
: ' Can you not tell him? Why shut the door? Wait, I will tell...'
Prabha and I were struck with fear. We were familiar with the nature of the sister-in-law. She could unnecessarily start a quarrel with Heerji. I request her to leave the matter. He does this everyday but what can we do about it?
: ' Why will he not obey?' He will not be spared today....
The sister-in-law had rushed so close to the door. Prabha ran and caught her by the hand. She closed the door and brought her unwillingly back to seat.
The further quarrel was avoided that day. But Heerji won't stop it. He did it as if with an intention to irritate me. His naughty acts increased day by day. I became relaxed once he was away with sweeping from house. No sooner I had left the doors and windows open than he returned. He would brush his broom on the ground while passing by house. I got frightened. Sometime he would hold the gate of my compound and shout.
'Saheb...!'
I could see him clearly from my window.
I would respond in anger: 'What is it?'
: What is up?
: What do you want?
: I thought I should salute to Saheb while passing.
What is the salute for, brother!
: ' Because you are unhappy with me...' He would say and passed away by laughing loudly. Look, whom should I complain to? Prabhadevi won't just listen to me. The neighbours had been accustomed to the dust. And this son of me was becoming more daring. I swore him a lot in my mind. One day I came out the house as soon as he swept before my house and went to next house. His wife Kamla after picking up the waste from door to dare stood before my house with her cart. I got the chance I wanted.
: Kamlaben, please come here?
: 'Speak, Saheb!'
: ' Why don't you say something to Heerji?'
: 'Why?' 'What is the matter?'
: 'Look, do you notice any dust over there other houses?'
: 'No.'
: ' Why then does he fly so much dust before my house?'
: 'He would never do such a mischief. There is a pit here. We face much breathing problem while sweeping here. And do you scold us in addition to that? Dust does fly while sweeping, Saheb.
: 'But in suh large amount?'
: 'Order to stop sweeping if such is the case. I can hear you say low of Heerji everyday.
Lo, now what to tell Kamla? It just all went wrong with her! I silently went into the house. I could not focus even in the office that day. My head was heavy. Being bored, I left early from the office that day. Usually I left the office late. Before I arrived, Harjee would be off with his food. I never happened to encounter him. Today I came early and he had to encounter him. Her wife was carrying the pot of food on her head and walking ahead, Harjee was behind her. I slowed my pace, I did want to be with him. Before Kamla could reach my house; Fulchand, a bhaiya of U.P, who lived in our society, met him. He stopped to talk to him. I could not avoid overtaking him whatever way I walked slow. As I reached near, Fulchand Gupta asked, 'How are you?' I, therefore, was forced to stop by him. I was a Brahmin so naturally the Bhaiyyas of our society address me as panditji and took care of my honor. They would also invite me to perform katha. I stopped. Heerji smiled at me. But I showed horrid face to him, and started to converse with Fulchand. Fulchand had a heart attack sometime ago, he could be saved only because of instant admittance to hospital. He says that two of his arteries were blocked so two stands were placed there. Managing time, I had visited him to ask for his condition in the hospital. So if I do not inquire about his health, I would be considered mannerless.
: 'Brother Fulchand, how well are you now?'
: 'Quite well... now I have become strong and healthy!'
: 'Very good. There is no need to worry.'
Fulchand was greatful that I cared for him. It was good that Hirjee was silent. I would not have liked him meddle in the conversation. Fulchand was thinking about something. I also was in thoughts of Hirjee. But as Fulchand spoke so I looked at him.
: Look Panditji, If you are strong in mind then any problem can be solved.
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Before I could say anything in his agreement, Heerji interfered.
Bhaiyaji, you are not right in this. You must have virtue in your account with all of your five fingers. You are saved because you have done it. Many people are thankless and miser, how would they know the value of virtue. He looked at me with sly eyesight and started to walk after saying this.
It angered me so much that I wanted to crush him. We know about virtue and vice, not you. Understood? What have you done other than flying dust, you fool?
I wanted to make him hear hurtful things before he could reach my house. But he left speedily after taking the meal before I could reach there. I started to feel a headache. What now? Now I strted to devise against Heerji whteher at home or in office. Eveen in my dreams was Heerji. Broom and dust... The dust flying about.... I make effort to escape but it just follows me. All in vain even if I try to use my hands as a cover against it. Getting lost and worn out I close my eyes. As soon I open them Heerji is in front of me with his broom. Once a man with towel worn over his head was sweeping with Heerji. Dirty by hands and feet; torn vest and lungi. Heerji was repeatedly gauding him with the broom. That man with folded hands was beseechng Heerji. The face of that man shone in the sunlight; it was me! My heart started fluttering. I rose up in the cot and started breathing highly. I went to the toilet, lay myself in the bed but could not sleep. I woke up early and started walking around. I opened he doors and windows for better air circulation. It was no worry as he came at between 8 to 9 o'clock. I took bath and stayed for a while in the sun. I came in, took breakfast but Heerji did not appear. It ticked me. 'rascal, why does not appear?' I swore in mind. Anyway I had loathed this community from the very beginning... It especially pricked me that these Harijans have become my bosses in office by taking the advantage of the reservation. I took my frustration out on worthless fellows like Heerji. And this way I satisfied my ego. What else could I do? But what has happened to Heerji? He would come up maximum at 9 even if he was late. I, tired of wait, went inside and opened the doors and windows. I completed some unfinished office work. While i was dressing, I heard his broom. Oh mother, he is come. Now the dust will spread. The dust started to fly as if he was on a mission to fly away the bees. As I shut the window and went to the door, he stopped sweeping. I felt as he was knocking at the door.
: Saheb. O saheb!
I answered from the middle of the door.
: 'What is it? Why do you yell?'
: 'By the way, what business I could have with you? Your wife told that I displease you by spreading the dust. So I thought to say sorry to you. It is just that.'
: 'No, no it is not so brother. I just mean your safety. You fly dust which can make you ill by reaching to the lungs. Why don't you put on mask?'
: 'Look saheb. It is futile to live in dust and have kingly dreams. Nothing is nobler than the dust reaches to the lungs and kills me. It will just pay off the dues of this life. And especially it will give me freedom from the haters like you.'
He treaded slowly to his broom, picked it up and stopped for a while. I saw him turn and wipe his tears. My conscience stirred up for a while and I felt something novel inside me. But after a while, I thought, 'who cares?'. After this, I felt as if there is a strong bleeding in my lungs.
Heerji did not spread much dust in front of my house after this incident. The dust was spread around other's house when he swept fast. But he would be slow and careful not to spread much dust before my house. I started admiring this change in Heerji. However, he would turnover all of this by winnowing his broom harshly whenever he was frustrated. I thought: 'When will I get riddance of this load?'
Heerji was irregular for some time. Kamala would sweep cursorily in front of the house. Heerji would come sometime or sometime not. I enquired with Kamala, she replied, "He is not well. He must be admitted to the hospital." I felt, " great, free from the dust now." I shuddered within the mind. What have I just desired? Do brahmins have blank eyes just for this? Selfishness.Pure selfishness! If not more then at least a little, but I felt ashamed of myself.
Kamala did not come to sweep for a complete week. On the next week Prabha cleaned the whole house as there was much waste accumalated in the house. Prabha had collected the waste in the dustbin and placed it in the corner of the compound. As she was busy in the household chores so the waste of two days stayed in the same way. I thought to give it to Kamala if she came to sweep so I stood waiting for her. As she had not come even at 9 O'clock so I bent down to look through the main gate of the society. While doing so the grill hurt which instigated me to swear. Despite that I kept patience and looked again. A sweeper was coming with his broom trailing after him. I carefully observed him: ' He does surely not appear to be Heerji. Who will it be?' As I bent a little more forward, his countenance became clear. He was not Heerji. He came sweeping from the gate to the door of my house; the dust started to fly.
: Hey, this son of mine flies more dust even than Heerji, what should I do? I told Prabha not to bring tea and breakfast at this time. I stayed to see the style of sweeping of this new sweeper. Heerji was sobre, he had worn the narrow bottomed pant and short sleeved shirt...His hair well combed with the mask on the mouth. He straightened the broom and held his chin on the tip of the broom; he stood as if he was pleased to see me. I scornfully looked at him. He stared back at me unflutteringly. I was wearing lungi and vest as I had taken bath just recently. He must have understood the meaning of my scornful look/ He unmasked himself and asked loudly: 'How are you Bhagat!
: 'Bhagat....!
: 'Yes, You looked like a bhagat to me. Tell me truth which caste you belong?
: 'Brhamin am. Pure brahmin....'
He rattled into a laughter. He looked at me slantingly and nodded in negative. Then he held the bar of the grill so close to me and spoke : 'But you do not look like a brahmin.'
: ' Then whom do I look alike?'
: 'Like us. You looked to me as if of my own caste, where do you belong to?
He started teasing with me. The wrath within me started hissing. I wanted to insult him sarcastically; I wanted to insult him by using such words which his seven generations would remember. ' Rascal! What is he proud about? He considered me as one of them? ' I started to tremble with the anger. He started to mock me and made a howling gesture.
:' Who sent you here?'
: 'Heerji...Why do you need to ask?'
: 'Where is Heerji?'
: ' He has been admitted to the hospital.'
Why has Heerji set this evil on in my society? My anger increased and entered to my hand.
I went on to strike my hand against the grill, but at once withdrew it fearing it might hurt. He started to sweep while looking at me with distraught eyes. Spirals of dust started to hover. 'Sweep slow you moron, better than you was Heerji....' But who would listen to me? I tried to block the dust by the cover of hands. But I was thoroughly dusted before I could go in the house and close the door. When I tried to see him, he looked pale through the clouds of the dust. The dust started to prick me as if i were standing in the burrow of the dust! I bent down and watched the ground; the whole compound was dusted. I took the broom in my hand and started to sweep as if I were to club that man completely. It started to itch me. I looked to the vest. Completely dirty. Open shouldered I turned my neck to and fro and looked around. I felt so ashamed. I tapped stongly the palm on my shoulder, the dust flied. I shook my lungi. I saw the bacteria fly in the sunlight. Helplessly I continued to sweep. While sweeping It occured to me 'Do I truely belong to his caste?'
: It is your routine nonsense.
: What else would I say? If only this Heerji could sweep slowly! What can he lose in doing so?
: Will flowers fly instead of dust while sweeping the road ?
: You take sides with Heerji everyday!
: Why would I not? He cleans the road everyday. What can the poor fellow do for the dust coming in our house if it happens to be on the road?
: 'Ok Ok now!'
: I looked sternly to my wife but she did not like it. Widening her eyes, she put the breakfast on the tripod and walked to the kitchen after closing the door. I looked at her graceful feet. I like the sound of her anklets but cursed this Heerji! I became sullen in my mind to the style Heerji's sweeping which flew the dust. I readied myself for the office early in the morning. Sometimes, I also brought some unfinished office tasks to home. The morning was quite suitable to me for finishing up my tasks but the fear of dust coming in forced me to keep the door shut. I hated it!
Heerji is the sweeper of our society. He regularly comes to sweep with her with Kamla. He comes up so soon as I start to enjoy the fresh morning breeze after completing my bath and other activities. Just seeing him there, I become lifeless. I become alert as soon as notice the dust spread about the house of the neighbour. Before I could even shut the windows of the house, his broom starts running fast before my house. And a lot of dust has entered the house before I could shut the door! I am bitter and start condemning Heerji. I could beforehand shut the door until he came on regular time. But he won't come regularly for some time. He comes sometime at 8 or at 9. No certainty. I was so upset that I wanted to say this son of sweeper to stop sweeping before my house. But would I be spared from Prabha's wrath then? My god, how come that you just cannot do away with this people? It would be nicer had there been no chapter of dirt in the book of the world. No sweeper and no resenter! Rest. But some other thing would replace it if had it been not about the dirt. Something was sure to be. There would have been others like Heerji who would not allow you breath of peace. This Heerji has caused so much trouble to me. What should I do about him? Hardly I bask in the Sun and I see him so I shut the door fast with a thunder. I am greatly relieved if he does not come early in the morning. I am a person who enjoys breakfast at leisure in the morning. Finishing her worship, Prabha offers the breakfast which I relish slowly. He comes up just at that time rubbing his broom on the road as if he was just waiting for me. Before I could even shut the door with haste, Prabha would utter from the Kitchen.
: Shut the door slowly.
: 'You mind you own business'
Prabha would respond to me from the Kitchen if she is busy. If she is free, she would place her hands on her waist and talk to me in a voice of rather scolding.
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It is not only us having the house on the road. There are other 10 houses in our line. No one reacts like you. It is good that Heerji is unaware of your annoyance. How painful would it be for him to know about this?
: 'Then be he, I see him as a nuisance. He must have known about this. How come he comes up just when I keep the windows and doors open? '
: ' It is useless to convince you, you cannot straighten dog's tail. You are better in the office...'
Prabha made fun of me at a times so I did not argue further. I would go to office while despising Heerji within my mind. Even the office would look as if it were twilight. I kept on shaking off the dust which seemed to have pierced throughout my body. The dust was after me, it had found out my whereabout.
I happened to go out for some days for office work. I was head officer so naturally the officers of the sub-offices chant on 'Trivedi Saheb', Trivedi Saheb'. I felt good for leaving behind illusion of Heerji for three days. Moreover I was hosted and honoured greatly so I completely forgot about Heerji. With this feeling of lordship, I boarded the train at 12 of the night to return. I decided to reach home before Heerji came to sweep. I saw him sweep before my house when I entered the society early in the morning. 'So earl?'. 'He must want to return home soon for some task and should have come early for that matter.' I told the driver to stop the car just at the gate of the society. I got down and the driver drove the car off. Meanwhile I had my sight toward my house. I instantly reached my house and noticed that Heerji swept in such a way that no dust was spreading. 'What a pervert, when I am home, he spreads so much dust but not today?' It was inculcated in my mind that Heerji did so in order to piss me off. I opened the door of house. Before I could close it, he came before and said,
: 'Saheb, salute.'
When I sternly looked at him, he started giggling. I thought that my doubt was true. I looked around the road. Everything was neat and clean..
He had saluted me so I felt some affection for him.
: Oye, Heerji, it must be acknowledged that you are number one in cleaning'
: ' That is okay Sahab, but you seem not to be grateful for that? Do you?'
: 'Why did you speak so?'
: ' We clean the whole world, but did you ever say that brother come for tea some day. Did you just give a theplu of some ganthiya?
I was not fool to accept his request. It would spoil them. I laughed loudly in order to divert the talk. I liked his way of conversation. His wife Kamla was removing the garbage from house dustbin to hand cart. It's stink made me alert. Kamla was collecting waste with her tin basket as if she felt no stink. Her hands were stark dirty.
I took my eyesight off her and looked at Heerji. He used to come wearing clean clothes. His hair, as if poured over whole bottle of coconut oil, radiated in the sun. He parted hair from side and set it loose. Some hair pressed in the middle like Dev Anand. Not inferior in look. If dressed in suite and boot, he would look like a Brahmin. Ottari Brahmin! Like me? No, no. What, bricks and mortar? Certainly not in this birth. Without uttering anything I entered the house. He started sweeping while looking at my house. This time he, like sullen, flew more and more dust. And I shut the door bang.
My sister-in-law and her husband had come over night just a few days ago. After completing our baths , we were having breakfast while the windows and doors were open. Suddenly, I heard the screeching sound of the broom. Oh my god! I sprang up. What will happen now? There were spirals of clouds before I could think of anything else. Morning sunlight was over my cot. The particles of dust looked so fly over in it that my sister-in-law spoke up in anger.
: 'Banevi, tell that brother to sweep slowly...'
I did not come out. I shut the window and before I could shut the door my sister-in-law clamored with rage.
: ' Can you not tell him? Why shut the door? Wait, I will tell...'
Prabha and I were struck with fear. We were familiar with the nature of the sister-in-law. She could unnecessarily start a quarrel with Heerji. I request her to leave the matter. He does this everyday but what can we do about it?
: ' Why will he not obey?' He will not be spared today....
The sister-in-law had rushed so close to the door. Prabha ran and caught her by the hand. She closed the door and brought her unwillingly back to seat.
The further quarrel was avoided that day. But Heerji won't stop it. He did it as if with an intention to irritate me. His naughty acts increased day by day. I became relaxed once he was away with sweeping from house. No sooner I had left the doors and windows open than he returned. He would brush his broom on the ground while passing by house. I got frightened. Sometime he would hold the gate of my compound and shout.
'Saheb...!'
I could see him clearly from my window.
I would respond in anger: 'What is it?'
: What is up?
: What do you want?
: I thought I should salute to Saheb while passing.
What is the salute for, brother!
: ' Because you are unhappy with me...' He would say and passed away by laughing loudly. Look, whom should I complain to? Prabhadevi won't just listen to me. The neighbours had been accustomed to the dust. And this son of me was becoming more daring. I swore him a lot in my mind. One day I came out the house as soon as he swept before my house and went to next house. His wife Kamla after picking up the waste from door to dare stood before my house with her cart. I got the chance I wanted.
: Kamlaben, please come here?
: 'Speak, Saheb!'
: ' Why don't you say something to Heerji?'
: 'Why?' 'What is the matter?'
: 'Look, do you notice any dust over there other houses?'
: 'No.'
: ' Why then does he fly so much dust before my house?'
: 'He would never do such a mischief. There is a pit here. We face much breathing problem while sweeping here. And do you scold us in addition to that? Dust does fly while sweeping, Saheb.
: 'But in suh large amount?'
: 'Order to stop sweeping if such is the case. I can hear you say low of Heerji everyday.
Lo, now what to tell Kamla? It just all went wrong with her! I silently went into the house. I could not focus even in the office that day. My head was heavy. Being bored, I left early from the office that day. Usually I left the office late. Before I arrived, Harjee would be off with his food. I never happened to encounter him. Today I came early and he had to encounter him. Her wife was carrying the pot of food on her head and walking ahead, Harjee was behind her. I slowed my pace, I did want to be with him. Before Kamla could reach my house; Fulchand, a bhaiya of U.P, who lived in our society, met him. He stopped to talk to him. I could not avoid overtaking him whatever way I walked slow. As I reached near, Fulchand Gupta asked, 'How are you?' I, therefore, was forced to stop by him. I was a Brahmin so naturally the Bhaiyyas of our society address me as panditji and took care of my honor. They would also invite me to perform katha. I stopped. Heerji smiled at me. But I showed horrid face to him, and started to converse with Fulchand. Fulchand had a heart attack sometime ago, he could be saved only because of instant admittance to hospital. He says that two of his arteries were blocked so two stands were placed there. Managing time, I had visited him to ask for his condition in the hospital. So if I do not inquire about his health, I would be considered mannerless.
: 'Brother Fulchand, how well are you now?'
: 'Quite well... now I have become strong and healthy!'
: 'Very good. There is no need to worry.'
Fulchand was greatful that I cared for him. It was good that Hirjee was silent. I would not have liked him meddle in the conversation. Fulchand was thinking about something. I also was in thoughts of Hirjee. But as Fulchand spoke so I looked at him.
: Look Panditji, If you are strong in mind then any problem can be solved.
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Before I could say anything in his agreement, Heerji interfered.
Bhaiyaji, you are not right in this. You must have virtue in your account with all of your five fingers. You are saved because you have done it. Many people are thankless and miser, how would they know the value of virtue. He looked at me with sly eyesight and started to walk after saying this.
It angered me so much that I wanted to crush him. We know about virtue and vice, not you. Understood? What have you done other than flying dust, you fool?
I wanted to make him hear hurtful things before he could reach my house. But he left speedily after taking the meal before I could reach there. I started to feel a headache. What now? Now I strted to devise against Heerji whteher at home or in office. Eveen in my dreams was Heerji. Broom and dust... The dust flying about.... I make effort to escape but it just follows me. All in vain even if I try to use my hands as a cover against it. Getting lost and worn out I close my eyes. As soon I open them Heerji is in front of me with his broom. Once a man with towel worn over his head was sweeping with Heerji. Dirty by hands and feet; torn vest and lungi. Heerji was repeatedly gauding him with the broom. That man with folded hands was beseechng Heerji. The face of that man shone in the sunlight; it was me! My heart started fluttering. I rose up in the cot and started breathing highly. I went to the toilet, lay myself in the bed but could not sleep. I woke up early and started walking around. I opened he doors and windows for better air circulation. It was no worry as he came at between 8 to 9 o'clock. I took bath and stayed for a while in the sun. I came in, took breakfast but Heerji did not appear. It ticked me. 'rascal, why does not appear?' I swore in mind. Anyway I had loathed this community from the very beginning... It especially pricked me that these Harijans have become my bosses in office by taking the advantage of the reservation. I took my frustration out on worthless fellows like Heerji. And this way I satisfied my ego. What else could I do? But what has happened to Heerji? He would come up maximum at 9 even if he was late. I, tired of wait, went inside and opened the doors and windows. I completed some unfinished office work. While i was dressing, I heard his broom. Oh mother, he is come. Now the dust will spread. The dust started to fly as if he was on a mission to fly away the bees. As I shut the window and went to the door, he stopped sweeping. I felt as he was knocking at the door.
: Saheb. O saheb!
I answered from the middle of the door.
: 'What is it? Why do you yell?'
: 'By the way, what business I could have with you? Your wife told that I displease you by spreading the dust. So I thought to say sorry to you. It is just that.'
: 'No, no it is not so brother. I just mean your safety. You fly dust which can make you ill by reaching to the lungs. Why don't you put on mask?'
: 'Look saheb. It is futile to live in dust and have kingly dreams. Nothing is nobler than the dust reaches to the lungs and kills me. It will just pay off the dues of this life. And especially it will give me freedom from the haters like you.'
He treaded slowly to his broom, picked it up and stopped for a while. I saw him turn and wipe his tears. My conscience stirred up for a while and I felt something novel inside me. But after a while, I thought, 'who cares?'. After this, I felt as if there is a strong bleeding in my lungs.
Heerji did not spread much dust in front of my house after this incident. The dust was spread around other's house when he swept fast. But he would be slow and careful not to spread much dust before my house. I started admiring this change in Heerji. However, he would turnover all of this by winnowing his broom harshly whenever he was frustrated. I thought: 'When will I get riddance of this load?'
Heerji was irregular for some time. Kamala would sweep cursorily in front of the house. Heerji would come sometime or sometime not. I enquired with Kamala, she replied, "He is not well. He must be admitted to the hospital." I felt, " great, free from the dust now." I shuddered within the mind. What have I just desired? Do brahmins have blank eyes just for this? Selfishness.Pure selfishness! If not more then at least a little, but I felt ashamed of myself.
Kamala did not come to sweep for a complete week. On the next week Prabha cleaned the whole house as there was much waste accumalated in the house. Prabha had collected the waste in the dustbin and placed it in the corner of the compound. As she was busy in the household chores so the waste of two days stayed in the same way. I thought to give it to Kamala if she came to sweep so I stood waiting for her. As she had not come even at 9 O'clock so I bent down to look through the main gate of the society. While doing so the grill hurt which instigated me to swear. Despite that I kept patience and looked again. A sweeper was coming with his broom trailing after him. I carefully observed him: ' He does surely not appear to be Heerji. Who will it be?' As I bent a little more forward, his countenance became clear. He was not Heerji. He came sweeping from the gate to the door of my house; the dust started to fly.
: Hey, this son of mine flies more dust even than Heerji, what should I do? I told Prabha not to bring tea and breakfast at this time. I stayed to see the style of sweeping of this new sweeper. Heerji was sobre, he had worn the narrow bottomed pant and short sleeved shirt...His hair well combed with the mask on the mouth. He straightened the broom and held his chin on the tip of the broom; he stood as if he was pleased to see me. I scornfully looked at him. He stared back at me unflutteringly. I was wearing lungi and vest as I had taken bath just recently. He must have understood the meaning of my scornful look/ He unmasked himself and asked loudly: 'How are you Bhagat!
: 'Bhagat....!
: 'Yes, You looked like a bhagat to me. Tell me truth which caste you belong?
: 'Brhamin am. Pure brahmin....'
He rattled into a laughter. He looked at me slantingly and nodded in negative. Then he held the bar of the grill so close to me and spoke : 'But you do not look like a brahmin.'
: ' Then whom do I look alike?'
: 'Like us. You looked to me as if of my own caste, where do you belong to?
He started teasing with me. The wrath within me started hissing. I wanted to insult him sarcastically; I wanted to insult him by using such words which his seven generations would remember. ' Rascal! What is he proud about? He considered me as one of them? ' I started to tremble with the anger. He started to mock me and made a howling gesture.
:' Who sent you here?'
: 'Heerji...Why do you need to ask?'
: 'Where is Heerji?'
: ' He has been admitted to the hospital.'
Why has Heerji set this evil on in my society? My anger increased and entered to my hand.
I went on to strike my hand against the grill, but at once withdrew it fearing it might hurt. He started to sweep while looking at me with distraught eyes. Spirals of dust started to hover. 'Sweep slow you moron, better than you was Heerji....' But who would listen to me? I tried to block the dust by the cover of hands. But I was thoroughly dusted before I could go in the house and close the door. When I tried to see him, he looked pale through the clouds of the dust. The dust started to prick me as if i were standing in the burrow of the dust! I bent down and watched the ground; the whole compound was dusted. I took the broom in my hand and started to sweep as if I were to club that man completely. It started to itch me. I looked to the vest. Completely dirty. Open shouldered I turned my neck to and fro and looked around. I felt so ashamed. I tapped stongly the palm on my shoulder, the dust flied. I shook my lungi. I saw the bacteria fly in the sunlight. Helplessly I continued to sweep. While sweeping It occured to me 'Do I truely belong to his caste?'
Fearing coronavirus spread the state gov orders schools and colleges to stay shut from March 16 to 29
Fearing the further worsening situation of corona crisis, the Health and Family Welfare Department, Sachivalay, Gandhinagar, has issued a notification, stating a complete shut down of the schools and colleges in whole state from March 16 to 29, for 14 days on 13th March,2020. However the school board examination will continue as planned before.
The state government, in the public notification, has invoked Epidemic Act-1897 for the current COVID-19 virus and ordered all the concerned educational institutes like school, college, tuition classes etc. to stay closed till March 29.
Following this notification, many universities have also issued notification declaring all the activities of the universities either suspended or postponed and also told students to remain home for this period of time. However, the teachers and other members are told to attend the colleges. For the time being, biometric attendance of the staff members will be replaced with manual attendance sheet due to touch spread issue of this fatal disease.
Meanwhile, it is important to note that coronavirus cases in India has reached almost at 100, and two fatalities have been so far confirmed.
The Union Government of India has already adopted prevention measures by enforcing mandatory screen testing for the passengers who come from abroad and setting up of quarantine centres.
Earlier other state governments too have declared emergencies in territories: Delhi government has banned IPL matches in Delhi; Kerala government has already declared holiday for the schools and colleges.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) had emerged from Wuhan city in China where the virus has claimed most lives approximately of more than 3,000 people. Italy and Spain also have death toll of more than a hundred and it is likely to increase further.
Although, India has registered only two fatalities, but looking at bulk of India’s population in comparison to the infrastructure and service facilities of nation’s hospitals, the fear of government is 100 % reasonable.
The state government, in the public notification, has invoked Epidemic Act-1897 for the current COVID-19 virus and ordered all the concerned educational institutes like school, college, tuition classes etc. to stay closed till March 29.
Following this notification, many universities have also issued notification declaring all the activities of the universities either suspended or postponed and also told students to remain home for this period of time. However, the teachers and other members are told to attend the colleges. For the time being, biometric attendance of the staff members will be replaced with manual attendance sheet due to touch spread issue of this fatal disease.
Meanwhile, it is important to note that coronavirus cases in India has reached almost at 100, and two fatalities have been so far confirmed.
The Union Government of India has already adopted prevention measures by enforcing mandatory screen testing for the passengers who come from abroad and setting up of quarantine centres.
Earlier other state governments too have declared emergencies in territories: Delhi government has banned IPL matches in Delhi; Kerala government has already declared holiday for the schools and colleges.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) had emerged from Wuhan city in China where the virus has claimed most lives approximately of more than 3,000 people. Italy and Spain also have death toll of more than a hundred and it is likely to increase further.
Although, India has registered only two fatalities, but looking at bulk of India’s population in comparison to the infrastructure and service facilities of nation’s hospitals, the fear of government is 100 % reasonable.
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Injured hawk rescued and sent for treatment
An injured hawk has been rescued and sent for further medical treatment to Panjarapol at about 10 am from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ashram road, Income Tax on Sunday, March 15.
Alpesh, a first year student of Journalism course, Gujarat Vidyapeeth, happened to see an injured hawk lying on
the Ahsram road highway just opposite to the famous Oswal sweets store.
The bird had a severe thread slash
in its leg which had taken it down on the road. Alpesh at once realizing that the bird belonged to the campus of
Gujarat Vidyapith, took charge of it by safely picking it up in his hands and
carried it into the campus.
Soon a call was made to the bird rescuer team by a kind fellow who comes to Gujarat Vidyapit library for reading. Meanwhile, the bird was placed safely and given water to drink by the library peon, Maheshbhai.
Finally, the bird rescuer team of two young men arrived. They examined the bird thoroghly, and carried it along in the bird box for medical treatment to Panjarapol.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Badruddin Shaikh Appointed Vice Chairperson of AICC Minority Cell
Ahmedabad: A senior leader and former spokesperson of Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee, Badruddin Shaikh has been appointed as vice chairperson of department of minority cell of All India Congress Committee by the general secretary KC Venugopal with instruction of Sonia Gandhi, the current Interim party president.
Badruddin Shaikh has already worked as the president of department of Gujarat Congress Minority Cell from 1992 to 1995 and has held crucial positions like leader of Opposition, former chairman of standing committee (2000-2003) in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, and former spokesperson of Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee.
''Sincerest thanks to H'BLE President Congress SMT Soniya Gandhiji, Rahul Gandhiji, Ahmed Patelji, KC Venugopalji & Nadeem Javedji for keeping faith ne me & appointing me as a vice chairman of AICC minority department'' tweeted Shaikh, showing his gratitude to the party leaders.
Earlier, the General Secretary KC Venugopal had issued a press release on March 12, which informed that 'Hon'ble Congress President has approved the proposal of the appointment of National Office bearers of Minority Department, AICC.'' Five vice chairpersons, two secretaries, 24 coordinators and one social media incharge have been appointed, as per this press release. Anurodh Lalit Jain, Anil A. Thomas, Sardar Aman Cheema and Iqbal Valivaveetil are other selected vice chairpersons for the minority cell of AlCC, who are selected along with Badruddin Shaikh.
Although Shaikh has been associated with congress party for more than 45 years, the senior leader had resigned from all party posts in October, 2019 accusing congress party of discriminating against Muslims.
Saurashtra makes history, defeats West Bengal and claims Ranji Trophy for first time
Rajkot: On Friday, March 13 the Saurashtra cricket team has first time claimed Ranji Trophy by defeating West Bengal in the final match at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot. The team was announced victorious based on its lead of first inning at the end of fifth day of the match.
Skipper Jaydev Unadkat was the game changer of the match as he had Majmudar LBW and Akash Deep run out. This was crucial turn of the match for Majmudar-Nandi pair had looked reluctant to leave the ground with its sound 98 runs partnership.
Earlier, Saurashtra had scored 425 runs at the end of the 1st innings. Bengal, in response, could score only 381 runs, giving 44 runs lead to the opponent. In the second innings, Saurashtra wound up its score of 105 at the loss of 4 wickets and offered Bengal to bat. When Unadkat took the last wicket of Bengal's second innings, Saurashtra was still leading by 149 runs with six wickets in hand.
Though Bengal could have continued the match as there were still 70 overs remaining after its innings ended, it was not enough for the opposition to bowl out Saurashtra. Therefor the captains on both sides decided to stop the match.
According to the rules, if the final of Ranji Trophy heads towards a draw, the winner is decided on the basis of the lead of first-day innings.
“I still remember my words (last year) and I remember telling you that the brand of cricket we are playing will continue for a few more years and we will win the title sooner than later. We’ve won the trophy for the first time in 73 years and I couldn’t be happier,” Saurashtra captain Jaydev Unadkat said while celebrating the victory.
The winning of the Ranji Trophy matters a lot for the Saurashtra players as the team had reached twice in the Ranji Trophy final and lost to Mumbai on both occasions.
Rajya Sabha Election: BJP Fields Narhari Amin as Third BJP Candidate in the Race, Congress Fears Poaching
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Rajya Sabha election takes a new turn now as BJP fields the third candidate in the race of total 4 seats members. The action has struck fear in congress party for this trick of BJP could lead to the possible poaching of congress party members and result into cross voting against the party.
Earlier both BJP and Congress have announced their candidates for the Rajya Sabha election. Ramilaben Bara and Abhay Bhardwaj are already nominated for the candidateship of Rajya Sabha election by BJP and Congress has given tickets to Bharat Singh Solanki and Shaktisinh Gohil for the same. Rajya Sabha election is going to be held on March 26.
Presently BJP and Congress have respectively 103 and 73 MLAs in the assembly. Each Rajya Sabha candidate, irrespective of BJP or Congress, needs 37 votes in order to win. If BJP wants its third candidate to win then it will need total 111 votes, which is short of 8 seats. On the other hand, Congress requires only 1 MLA vote in its favor in order to win for its two candidates.
Congress needs support of one MLA which it expects from 2 members of BTP and Jignesh Mevani. On the contrary, BJP hopes to convince some members of congress to vote in favor of the BJP candidate.
Since announcing the third candidate Narhari Amin for the Rajya Sabha, the word war has started between the members of BJP and Congress. Deputy CM Nitin Patel claims that many congress leaders are offended from the party and the current provincialism of Congress will benefit BJP to win for the third seat. But Paresh Dhanani assures that Congress party acts above caste and religion and all members of the party are committed to it.
Motorcyclist drives over woman, still out of reach
Ahmedabad: On Tuesday, a motorcycle driver drove over a woman and fled the spot. He first hit her and carried her on the front fender of his vehicle almost for about 50 feet. The CCTV camera has captured the whole accident. However, the culprit is still out of reach.
The incident took place in front of Shapath 5 in Prahladnagar. When Gunjan Shah, an HR manager with Citrin Cooperman India LLP in Prahladnagar, was crossing the road to reach her car in the parking area, she was hit by a speeding motorcycle, according to the FIR filed with SG-2 Division traffic police.
"She was carried on the front fender of the motorcycle but the man did not stop and kept riding" Shah's brother, Harshal Bhatt states in the FIR.
The FIR further reveals that motorcyclist did not try to stop the bike even after the lady had fallen on the ground in front of him, instead he drove over her, leaving her injured and unconscious.
Shah had suffered fractures in her pelvis and left knee, she also had to undergo an operation for the injuries. 'Although she is recovering now but she will have to bear the pain for four or five month' said Bhatt.
Police has filed a case for rash driving, causing an act of endangering the life or personal safety of others and causing grievous hurt, against an unknown man and begun the investigation.
Although the police has the CCTV footage of the incident, it has so far not been able to identify the accused as per the information from a police official of SG-2 division traffic police.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
RBI reassures safety of deposits in private banks, advises states to refrain from transfer of deposit
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked the all state governments not to move out their deposits from private bank accounts for such actions can have negative repercussions for the whole financial sector of the country, as per the letter sent by RBI to chief secretaries of all states.
"We strongly believe that such a move can have banking and financial sector stability implications,” the central bank said in this letter.
There were reports that some state governments were considering to transfer their deposits from private sector banks to public sector firms. RBI has cautioned against any such decisions, which could lead to stability implications for the whole financial sector, according to this letter.
The letter also urges to have faith in the competence of the central bank and ensures that RBI can effectively deal with any precarious hardships of banks. It further added that the money of depositor is entirely safe under the strict regulation and the authority of the central bank of India.
It is important to note that after the sudden crisis of Yes Bank, which is at present under the moratorium by RBI, there was an atmosphere of gloom as to the safety and security of the deposits in the bank. This fear still haunts people as well as some privates and government institutes about safety of the deposits in private bank accounts.
Addressing to the Yes Bank crisis, the letter said "It is precisely with a view to retaining depositors' confidence in private sector banks and mitigating their hardship that, after the imposition of a moratorium on Yes Bank Ltd, the RBI has drawn up a draft scheme without any delay and we are making every effort to expedite the finalization of the scheme.”
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Corona scare mounts up as the number of the infected persons reaches to 52 in the country
With latest two positive tests of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Pune, the number of the infected persons reaches to 52 causing a feeling of scare in the country.
Out of 52 confirmed cases, there are 36 Indians and 16 foreigners. Kerala and Uttar Pradesh each has the highest numbers of 9 positive cases of Indians. While Haryana with 14 cases tops in the number of foreign infected persons, according to the latest update on coronavirus from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Kerala where the situation is rather grim with 1,116 people under observation, the state government has ordered to close schools, colleges and cinemas till March 31 and postponed the CBSC and ICSE Boards examination. Similar measures have been adopted in Jammu and Kashmir too. Also, Mizoram and Manipur have shut its borders with Myanmar fearing the entry of coronavirus infected people.
In a recent development, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has suspended all the visas granted to nationals of France, Germany and Spain on or before March 11. The total number of passengers who were screened at airport is 9,41,717 till now.
Apart from this, the government has advised against travelling to China, Italy, Iran, Republic of Korea, Japan, France, Spain and Germany. On March 10, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has brought back 58 Indians from Iran.
The Coronavirus (Covid-19) belongs to a large family of viruses that causes illnesses ranging from the common cold to acute respiratory syndromes. The common symptoms of this virus include fever, cough, and shortness of breath, according to the World Health Organization which has also termed it as an epidemic on global health.
The novel virus has killed at least 3,000 people in China since its emergence from Wuhan city of China and infected more than 113,000 worldwide.
Amidst the political drama of Madhya Pradesh, HM Amit Shah likely to reply to The Opposition on Delhi riot in Parliament today
Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to reply to the opposition over the much controversial issue of Delhi riot in Parliament around 5 pm today. This is the first time when the Home Minister will speak on the issue after 13 long days of the Delhi communal violence.
The discussion will be initiated by BJP member Meenakshi Lekhi and Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhary according to the Lok Sabha Bulletin.
Congress along with other opposition parties has been demanding strongly a discussion on the Delhi riot since March 2 and disrupted the working of the Parliament over this issue. However, the ruling government had opted to engage in the discussion only after Holi.
The persisting protest against the much controversial CAA Act and the fear of NRC had led to the communal riot of Hindu-Muslim in the east and north area of Delhi between February 23 and 26. The brute violence had caused 53 people's death and severely injured more than 200 people. It had also destructed property worth 25,000 crore.
The graveness of Delhi riot can be explained from the fact that 254 FIRs have been registered and nearly 1,000 individuals have been detained according to the latest figures by Delhi police.
Home Minister Amit Shah's words on the riot matters a lot, as the Delhi police whose role during the riot and before that has been criticised several times, comes under the direct authority of the Union government. There have been accusations against the Delhi police of not taking appropriate action to curb the violence.
Meanwhile, the parliament discussion on the Delhi riot will be at a time when the political crisis is on its peak for the Madhya Pradesh Congress government. In a recent development, former congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia has joined the BJP leading the Nath government to possible minority as several others congress MLAs are said to leave the party after Scindia.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
SBI says Yes to Yes Bank
The revival scheme for Yes bank is the next step of RBI. State Bank Of India (SBI) has decided to invest nearly RS 2,450 crore for the cause.
On Friday, March 6 the Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) presented a draft scheme for reconstruction of Yes Bank. Following this State Bank Of India (SBI) has shown willingness to participate and invest money and own 49 per cent of its shareholding.
Earlier, RBI had placed Yes Bank under a moratorium late on Thurday. It took control of the bank for 30 days. RBI also apponited Prashant Kumar, former chief financial officer of SBI as the administartor for the reconstruction sheme.
" We have to give assurance to potential investors and depositors. That is why we are stepping in" said Kumar on Saturday, March 7 to the Press conference. He further made it clear that SBI's contribution will not exveed Rs 10,000 crore. Though there might be some inconvenience but, the money of the depositors is safe, he said.
However, many criticize this roadmap of reconstruction. The argument goes that SBI's investment of 2,450 crore might temporarily avert the Yes Bank crisis. But the ban of withdrawing money to just 50,000 rupees for a month will only worsen the trust of public in private banks.
On Friday, March 6 the Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) presented a draft scheme for reconstruction of Yes Bank. Following this State Bank Of India (SBI) has shown willingness to participate and invest money and own 49 per cent of its shareholding.
Earlier, RBI had placed Yes Bank under a moratorium late on Thurday. It took control of the bank for 30 days. RBI also apponited Prashant Kumar, former chief financial officer of SBI as the administartor for the reconstruction sheme.
" We have to give assurance to potential investors and depositors. That is why we are stepping in" said Kumar on Saturday, March 7 to the Press conference. He further made it clear that SBI's contribution will not exveed Rs 10,000 crore. Though there might be some inconvenience but, the money of the depositors is safe, he said.
However, many criticize this roadmap of reconstruction. The argument goes that SBI's investment of 2,450 crore might temporarily avert the Yes Bank crisis. But the ban of withdrawing money to just 50,000 rupees for a month will only worsen the trust of public in private banks.
Saturday, March 07, 2020
Coronavirus hustle, a veil to cover the massacre of Delhi riot: Mamata Banerjee criticizes the lethargy of central government for lack of proper action into Delhi Violence
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee blames the central government for spreading over-excessive fear of Coronavirus and diverting attention from the real issue of Delhi riot
"Today some people are shouting corona, corona [coronavirus] a bit too much yes it is a dreaded disease but don’t create panic some channels are hyping it to suppress the Delhi incident. Do report when it occurs we don’t want it to spread but do remember all those who died in Delhi, did not die of coronavirus.", she said, while addressing a rally in Buniadpur, South Dinajpur district.
Mamta further added that "If they had died of the virus we would have at least known they died due to a dreaded disease but healthy people were mercilessly killed. They [BJP] did not even apologise. Think of the arrogance. They are saying Goli Maro, let me warn them Bengal and UP is not same."
Meanwhile the deadly Coronavirus has caused deaths of more than 3000 lives and infected more than 90,000 people globally. 28 reports of the Coronavirus have been so far confirmed in India.
"Today some people are shouting corona, corona [coronavirus] a bit too much yes it is a dreaded disease but don’t create panic some channels are hyping it to suppress the Delhi incident. Do report when it occurs we don’t want it to spread but do remember all those who died in Delhi, did not die of coronavirus.", she said, while addressing a rally in Buniadpur, South Dinajpur district.
Mamta further added that "If they had died of the virus we would have at least known they died due to a dreaded disease but healthy people were mercilessly killed. They [BJP] did not even apologise. Think of the arrogance. They are saying Goli Maro, let me warn them Bengal and UP is not same."
Meanwhile the deadly Coronavirus has caused deaths of more than 3000 lives and infected more than 90,000 people globally. 28 reports of the Coronavirus have been so far confirmed in India.
Will Chief Minister of Haryana not be able to prove his Citizenship? :an RTI raises the question
Haryana's Public Information Officer(PIO) Poonam Raathi said that they do not have any information regarding this query. However, he said, "the documents might be available with the Election Commission."According to the details of an RTI, filed on January 20 by a Panipat-based activist PP Kapoor, the citizenship documents of Chief Minister of Haryana and the governor, cabinet ministers are unavailable..
It is dramatic to see as Haryana's Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, had promised to implement NRC in his state. "In Haryana we will implement NRC along the lines of Assam", Khattar had said after the discussion with former Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba and a retired high court judge HS Bhalla on this issue. Khattar had further informed at a press briefing this year in January that around 1,500 refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan can be given citizenship in his state because of the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Interestingly Bihar was the first NDA state to pass resolution against NRC. Will Haryana follow the same?
It is dramatic to see as Haryana's Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, had promised to implement NRC in his state. "In Haryana we will implement NRC along the lines of Assam", Khattar had said after the discussion with former Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba and a retired high court judge HS Bhalla on this issue. Khattar had further informed at a press briefing this year in January that around 1,500 refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan can be given citizenship in his state because of the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Interestingly Bihar was the first NDA state to pass resolution against NRC. Will Haryana follow the same?
Uber Driver's sleep on duty compels the woman to take to the steering
Uber Driver's sleep on duty compels the woman to take to the steering
The incident had taken place on February 21 but came to light only after this passenger Tejaswini Divya Naik posted videos of the incident on social media.
Pune: A woman had to drive herself a hired cab after she saw her cab driver sleepy while driving from Pune to Mumbai.
Ms Naik booked a cab from Pune to her home in Andheri Mumbai at around 1 pm on February 21.
According to her words, " Initially, the driver was constantly on the phone and I told him not to use the phone while driving. After he put the phone down, he started falling asleep."
Ms Naik further alleged that at one point, the driver almost hit another car and a divider which caused her to make an offer for a short nap to the driver. However she had made it clear that she cannot drive for long due to her back pain.
Ms Naik was felt tricked to see that the driver started talking on the phone instead of sleeping. He even smugly praised the driving skills of Ms Naik.
Meanwhile, Ms Naik finally got the chance of clicking photos and videos of him sleeping. Later on, she posted the video of the incident on social media, tagging the cab company.
Interestingly, the driver took back the command of the wheels when they were just 30 minutes away from reaching to their destination.
"This is a regrettable and concerning incident. Upon learning about this, the driver partner's access to the app has been suspended" said, Uber's spokesperson to the incident.
The incident had taken place on February 21 but came to light only after this passenger Tejaswini Divya Naik posted videos of the incident on social media.
Pune: A woman had to drive herself a hired cab after she saw her cab driver sleepy while driving from Pune to Mumbai.
Ms Naik booked a cab from Pune to her home in Andheri Mumbai at around 1 pm on February 21.
According to her words, " Initially, the driver was constantly on the phone and I told him not to use the phone while driving. After he put the phone down, he started falling asleep."
Ms Naik further alleged that at one point, the driver almost hit another car and a divider which caused her to make an offer for a short nap to the driver. However she had made it clear that she cannot drive for long due to her back pain.
Ms Naik was felt tricked to see that the driver started talking on the phone instead of sleeping. He even smugly praised the driving skills of Ms Naik.
Meanwhile, Ms Naik finally got the chance of clicking photos and videos of him sleeping. Later on, she posted the video of the incident on social media, tagging the cab company.
Interestingly, the driver took back the command of the wheels when they were just 30 minutes away from reaching to their destination.
"This is a regrettable and concerning incident. Upon learning about this, the driver partner's access to the app has been suspended" said, Uber's spokesperson to the incident.
Light rain in some parts of Gujarat
Many places in Gujarat witnessed rain today. There were instances of rain in some areas of Kutch. There was a light rain in Dayapar and Lakhpat area of Kutch. Ahmedabad city also received scattering rain.
Earlier, India Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted rain the the isolated parts of Kutch, Saurashtra and North Gujarat regions for Thursday, 05 March 2020 and it will recede from the state after Saturday.
The uneventful rain can be a subject of concern for the city. However according to an IMD official, "There will be no large change in minimum temperature over the region during next 24 hours after which it is likely to fall by 2-3 degrees celsius."
Ahmedabad city's temperature was recorded 20 degrees celsius, a little more than stated by IMD forecast.
The next day may witness light moderate rain or thundershower in parts of Saurashtra and Kutch including Devbhoomi Dwarka and Jamnagar but, the days after tomorrow will remain dry as per the forecast of India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Hardik Pandya Scores Second Century, The all-rounder May Soon Return to Upcoming ODI against South Africa
After a second super knock of 158* score with help of just 55 balls in DY Patil Tournament match against BPCL on Friday, Hardik Pandya has eased up his way for the upcoming ODIs series against South Africa.
Pandya impressed everyone with his second century in just 39 balls. His unbeaten knock of 158* came in just 55 balls. Showing no mercy for the bowlers, he smashed 20 sixes and 6 fours in this innings. Not only with the bat, but he proved himself with the ball as well. Pandya, while bowling, took 5 wickets and cruised his team, Reliance 1 to victory over the opponent BPCL.
This was a second knock in this tournament, as just 4 days before, he had scored a devastating 105 in just 39 balls.
Pandya had sustained an acute back injury during the Asia Cup back in September 2018. He had to undergo a back surgery in London and it took more than 5 months for Pandya to return to the play.
As part of three-match ODI series, India takes on South Africa on March 12 in the first match at Dharamsala.
According to sources, Rohit Sharma can miss the series as he still recovers from his hamstring injury. Though Sikhar Dhawan can return to the team’s squad but, the poor performance by Virat Kohli's against New Zealand in recent matches could be a cause of worry for the selection committee.
Although Hardik Pandya has scored well with the bat, his bowling could be the issue for the all-rounder. In DY Patil tournament, he preferred to bowl without much exertion. However, he managed to take wickets with help of his international bowling experience.
The selection committee can also use other alternative options. Shivam Dube can be continued with the team. Because like Hardik Pandya, he is also known for his strong arms to hit mighty sixes.
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Please give up smoking
My dear friends,
Please give up smoking. All of us do know how smoking affects our health, economic condition, and family relation. I undoubtedly know that many of you may have tried to give it up times and again but it just won't leave you. Believe me however, that no thing can be tougher and yet beautiful than the the life itself. There are thousands of narratives for you to explore, just dare to dive in.
https://youtu.be/-mjTchyMcD4
Please give up smoking. All of us do know how smoking affects our health, economic condition, and family relation. I undoubtedly know that many of you may have tried to give it up times and again but it just won't leave you. Believe me however, that no thing can be tougher and yet beautiful than the the life itself. There are thousands of narratives for you to explore, just dare to dive in.
https://youtu.be/-mjTchyMcD4
Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Wanna learn English speaking?
Start listening English music and you will soon receive language dividends into your storage.
English language is undoubtedly global mother of the world knowledge. Globalization has narrowed the cultural boundaries and English has become the ship of communication. Starting from a little fellow of kindergarten to the PhD scholars in academics cannot do away without English. One wants to be a tourist guide or start one's own business, one will need good communication skill in English language. The current market unconditionally demands one's command on this language.
'How to learn fluent English speaking?' is perhaps one of the most universally asked questions. Should I buy that Grammar book or join the next spoken English batch? The question of speaking is itself problematic. A language is innate part of one's culture. It is inherited by people through their culture. A toddler does not have to make exerting efforts to imbibe the language. Why?
It is because the toddler listens to the language first. Yes, the only way one can learn a language is first by listening to it. One can start with English news, English cartoons, folksong, and all good quality songs of English language. Listening acquaints one with the texture of the language. Listening for a long period of time can instill the understanding of phonetics.
Soon one will unconsciously learn a great deal of grammar, meanwhile one can definitely start using any standard grammar book of English language.
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