Archive for May, 2005

Gandhi Ad

Have you seen the Telecom Italia ad that has Gandhi in it? A nice cool ad though one wonders if its right to use Gandhi to sell mobile phones.

http://www.epica-awards.com/assets/epica/2004/winners/film/flv/11071.htm
http://www.epica-awards.com/epica/2004/winners/cat11.htm

For anybody interested in the life of Mahatma Gandhi, the site http://gandhiserve.org is the best resource out there. Has text, audio, video and anything else about Gandhi that you can think of. I just had a look at Chapter 01(Early Years 1869 - 1892) of a 5 hour long documentary about Gandhi. The 34 kbps and 100 kbps options are particualrly useful as the 34 kbps stream will work fine even if you are on a dialup connection.

http://streams.gandhiserve.org/mahatma.html

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Listening to some of the biggest names of the 20th century

I am currently reading 3 books by three of the biggest names of the last century. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Bill Clinton. Actually I am not reading Bill Clinton but more of listening to his autobiography. The other two books are:
> The story of my experiments with truth (The autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi)

This is perhaps my 3rd reading of Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography. I am not much of a religious person and unfortunately also have minimal knowledge about religious books. So Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography comes closest to a holy book for me.

Einstien has said “I believe that Gandhi’s views were the most enlightened of all the political men in our time. We should strive to do things in his spirit: not to use violence in fighting for our cause, but by non-participation in anything you believe is evil. ”

He further adds “Mahatma Gandhi’s life achievement stands unique in political history. He has invented a completely new and humane means for the liberation war of an oppressed country, and practised it with greatest energy and devotion. The moral influence he had on the consciously thinking human being of the entire civilized world will probably be much more lasting than it seems in our time with its overestimation of brutal violent forces. Because lasting will only be the work of such statesmen who wake up and strengthen the moral power of their people through their example and educational works.
We may all be happy and grateful that destiny gifted us with such an enlightened contemporary, a role model for the generations to come.”

Its truly unbelievable that Gandhi could think so differently and make a nation follow him. If only the politicians of today stopped using Gandhi for their own political benefit and actually applied a samll portion of his teachings we would be far better off.

Its ridiculous that riots started after Gandhi’s assassination or that in protest of a recent play that showed Gandhi in poor light, the party workers burnt the play organizer’s bus and tried to forcibly stop the screenings. These would have been the last things that Gandhi would have wanted. Also the silly uses to which the politicians have put Gandhi’s name, has led to the next generation in India being disillusioned and very few have regard for Gandhi. I too did not have high regard for Gandhi until I came across the Gandhi movie and then the books.

I could not believe what I saw and read. We are all genetically programmed to respond in a certain way to certain stimulus. So if someone troubles you, you fight him. That’s what would be our natural reaction. To bravely take the blow and have no hatred for the oppressor was unheard of.

Initially peaceful resistance was beyond my comprehension. However as I read more and let the ideas grow on me, they had a magical effect.

I have tried to adopt Gandhi’s teachings and have been successful to a certain extent. There’s a lot more to be learnt and adopted. The British may not still be ruling over Indians yet there’s so much wrong happening all around that needs to be changed.

> Discovery of India (Jawaharlal Nehru)

This book is a must read for any Indian. Unless you are well aware of your history you cannot understand or comment on the present. This is the first book by Jawaharlal Nehru that I am reading. It’s good to see that the freedom fighter and later Prime Minster of India was a well read, well traveled, erudite and sensible man.

Nehru takes you through Indian history right from the epics to Buddha’s time and gradually to the present. It’s a great journey. How I wish everybody read such books, as it would surely lead to a lot less social turmoil. Those trying to force things down people’s throats under the name of culture would see how cultures change and evolve over centuries. The role of religions like Buddhism,Hinduism and Islam in India’s past is particularly interesting to read. Actually the discussion on religion in Gandhi’s book is also thought provoking.

>> Bill Clinton Autobiography

Bill Clinton has surely been the most charismatic world leader in the recent past. I haven’t still got very far into the book. I have been through Clinton’s experiences at the time of Vietnam, how he met Hilary and how he became governor.

Will write more on all the books soon.

Times of India follows up on my complaint

A few days back I wrote about my complaint to the Maharashtra IT dept and to the Times of India about the disappearance of punemahapalika.org, which was supposedly the official site of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).Guess what, the Times Of India followed up on the matter with the PMC and in a news story today about PMC’s web sites, it mentions my complaint. And guess what, they say that I am an IT expert. I never suggested that I was one but that doesn’t matter.

In the “What about the existing site?” section in the story, it says “City-based information technology (IT) expert Harshad Oak had, through the e-tapaal service, complained to the department of IT, Maharashtra, regarding the defunct website. When TNN sought to know why the PMC s official website which has been shown as a link on the Maharashtra government’s official website and finds a place on the PMC’s telephone directory has been shut down, civic chief Nitin Kareer said he was not aware of such a site, adding that all he knew was that the PMC s official website was www.egovpmc.com.”

Strange that the civic chief wasn’t aware. But Kareer overall seems like a good guy wanting to improve things. So hopefully something should happen soon in the regard.

power off

About an year back, a large portion of the US lost electric supply and it was reported all over the globe as a major news story. That was a very amusing story for Indians as not having power supply is an everyday event in India. It becomes a newsworthy item when ther’s power all day.

Things are going from bad to worse as it is peak summer time right now and consumption is at its highest. The power crisis is a good example of how things can go very wrong in a democracy.

I am located in the state of Maharashtra, one of the more prosperous and educated states in India. The power crisis in Maharashtra stems from the fact that for over a decade there has been hardly any growth in the power generation and yet the politicians of the state opted to play power politics.

In a remarkably short sighted move, during the last elections both the primary political parties running for govt the (Congress + NCP) and the (BJP + Shiv Sena), announced that they will give free power to the farmers.

The (Congress + NCP) combine won the elections and free power played a major part in their victory. However once free power was announced consumption shot up drastically in all the rural areas and a already stretched state power corporation crumbled. The MSEB has never been known to be efficient and its incompetence is aptly demonstrated by the millions lost due to transmission losses and thefts. Not only that but the MSEB is very bad at collection. Currenly it has dues of millions of rupees and not much is being done about it.

The power crisis has now taken a political twist and the government risks being thrown out by the people. In a way that would be good, as it would show that democracy works and that you can’t take the people for granted. However nobody wants the elections and the instability that will follow. The opposition parties have been disappointing. Their ignorance of peaceful ways to protest is a serious cause for concern.

Anyway, I hope this has been a good learning experience for politicians who during the elections make crazy promises that they cannot possibly keep.