Tuesday 26 July 2016

School and the Society.

Childhood days were the interesting and happiest phase of human lives. That’s the time when we had big hearts though we were small in size. Some grew as HUMANS and others just grew in size.
 Everything we complain in our life has the direct link with the school and the higher education that follows. Our anger on the member of the legislative assembly for not doing the development works or our defective knowledge on traditions and culture or our careless attitude towards the elders and kids. Everything is due to deficiency in education.

90s Generation:
We were forced to do something called ‘studying’ in schools and most of our parents being illiterate followed the rough instructions provided by the school management. They simply hoped for their kids’ bright future. Many scored good marks but only few came out educated. Fortunately at least 50 percent of nineties’ kids belong to the latter category. Thanks to those selfless teachers who made this possible. They knew the importance of morality and other qualities that make the human life prosper.

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Equality in structure:
When we speak about equality, the foremost thing to be unified is the schools. Every kid should be taught the same basics. Einstein’s energy mass equivalence will remain the same whether you are in Punjab or Kerala. It remains the same for a CBSE and a state board student. What differs is the teaching methodology and the atmosphere. More importantly the manner in which the student perceives the concept. They should be taught about the velocity of light before equating it with the energy. Unfortunately this won’t happen if the velocity of light doesn’t have any MARKS.
So the culprit here is marks. I still couldn’t accept the fact that it’s possible to get centum in language papers. Definitely there will be a space for essays or poems. How you are grading these arts? What sounds royal to you might sound silly to the other. Moreover how good the writing be, there will be a certain scope for further enhancement. If you award a kid cent percent, you are stopping the growth of a creative student indirectly.

Public examinations and the never ending hype:
 The couple of standards in which the schools invest a lot for their business development. We can’t blame them for their intellectual minds. When you are into a business, you need to find ways for improving the profit. Let them do it.
We, the general society have to think about it. Getting state or national ranks is just a pleasure and not the pure joy. What if I said that most of the state rank holders are currently working for software developing companies just for earning BIG in dollars?  Where their aims of becoming doctors and Administrative officers to serve the society which they said during their success interviews did gone? They were faded away just for the sake of the society and the lust for money.

What primary schools should do?
The schools should be structured in such a way that the passion of each kid is identified before they reach the standard 9. There should be tests to determine their field of interest after teaching them the basics in almost every existing fields. Lessons on morality, patriotism, freedom fighters, ancient culture, Indian Army, adolescent age physical and mental changes, respect for elders & women, self-defensive techniques should be taught with utmost care. Then in high school, teach them the subjects they prefer and grade them.

Understanding reality:
Dhoni promotes McDowell’s No: 1 but he doesn’t like to drink alcohol. Kids should be mentored to realise that they should do things on their own interest and not because someone they like endorses it. If next gen kids able to understand this, most product manufacturers will definitely start focusing on the quality rather than marketing.

How great it will be if the kids were taught to understand that cinema is just a form of an entertainment to get rid of your boring hours and not an element which requires your sacrifice of precious early morning sleep.  

What parents can do?
Appreciate little things. Don’t force anything on your kids just for improving your social status. Unless otherwise your son/daughter want to become Hindi pundit, don’t torture them to learn Hindi. Just a spoken Hindi course will help for the survival in states of North India. Instead teach them swimming, Karate or any other outdoor sport, so that they stay healthy and fit. 

Support them during examinations and don’t fix their target marks. Just say them the range of score which comes under your “good mark” category. Know their friends and interact with them often. IMO, better make them study in a same school so that they have a good chance of creating lifelong friends circle. And also make sure that your kid’s class comprises of students from all economical background and not only the royal ones. This gives more probability for your kid to witness the toughness of a lower class fellow to buy a fountain pen and luxury of a royal one who fights for an iPhone with his dad.

It’s better to have the school with in 5 Km radius. They need your guidance at this age for everything. They need your parents to narrate some vital stories with great affection and care. May be send them abroad or anywhere for post-graduation. They will have a reliable base to carry on their journey.
Ensure that they value people more than the things. Teach them to have patience. Delay in gifting them a mobile but urge in giving them a book to read. Make them watch Mahabharata. Let them understand the importance of having a friend like Karna and a mentor like Krishna. If they say that it has some illogical scenes, link those situations with current technology, so that they accept the possibility of those happenings.

Guide them to learn good qualities from everyone. Not only superstar, even the power star has some lessons for life.


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Tuesday 12 July 2016

Jallikattu is indispensable!

Before starting, I want to thank Hip Hop Tamizha for “Takkaru takkaru” video that has inspired a million.



Jallikattu is an event held in Tamil Nadu during the Pongal festival.  Believe me, this has been practiced even during the Sangakalam. (3rd century BC to 4th century AD). Count the years with a calculator to know its prominent history.

Whatever our Tamil ancestors did during their life time had some vital reasons behind it. Though science has reached its maximum potential now, we are yet to identify the real reason behind certain practices. The miserable part is that we are losing the identities even knowing that they are indispensable. Jallikattu is one among them.

If you watch “Takkaru takkaru” video, you will understand how the bulls are treated in Tamil villages. Then read the views of animal activists and PETA to have some serious laugh.



The bulls are like farmers kids. We feed, love, respect and live with them. Having bulls and cows in home is a bliss. You have to feel that to understand. You can’t understand that by promoting nakedness.

What will happen if there is no Jallikattu?
Farmers will stop rearing the native bulls- Our cows will be injected artificially to reproduce – Native breed will be eradicated slowly - Foreign breed will be introduced with some costly rules and norms – Farmers will become the employees of MNC who sell milk – unhygienic since those breeds can’t withstand our environment conditions – No natural manure- More Chemicals and fertilizers on farming land- infected crops- More diseases for consumers – More sales for pharmaceutical industry- Tamizhan forgets his culture – loses his identity. (This is just hypothetical and it will never happen.)

Nothing hurts more than losing our identity. Always feel proud that we belong to one of the ancient civilizations and it’s our duty to pass on our intellectual achievements to the next gen. I am sure we will. Make sure that our addiction towards Cricket and cinema doesn’t impact our culture. Admire cricketers’ aggressiveness in the gentleman’s game and enjoy item numbers of Bollywood heroines but never ever allow them to take decisions on our illustrious culture and lives.

Happy to hear that Indian government has planned to adopt some new rules and allow Jallikattu to happen this time. Get ready to celebrate our culture.




Dear animal activists, this is not a campaign like “to go naked than wear fur”.  You have just triggered the valiant people to unite and shield their wonderful culture. Thanks a lot for that!

Tamizhan da!

Sunday 10 July 2016

Memes and their Brahmas!


It’s a Sunday morning. I woke up, ate, and started swiping down my mobile screen searching for nothing. Say cheers, if you have done the same. I know you will.

I did find some interesting topics to read but the pictures overlapped by some writings ruled my news feed. Memes, memes everywhere!

Meme is an image or post which brings humour when the reader links a famous scene or situation with another existing real life situation. Credits to the meme Brahmas, the creators who provide the perfect sync of both scenarios.

People now-a-days are in need of humour in order to get rid of their stress filled lives. Memes are their find for their ultimate search. It makes them laugh and even THINK sometimes. There are many socially responsible youngsters who have posted their memes in order to help a campaign or cause. And there are some who have made movies flop with their negative posts.

When it comes to social media, people believe the most popular posts as such. They don’t judge the truthfulness of the post or the one who posts. So these meme Brahmas who entertain people also have the huge social responsibility in their hands.

You guys can make people learn a new fact, bring back some good memories, realise their mistakes in relationship, create peace, advice, appreciate, criticize and the salient thing is that you can make people LAUGH. Nothing equals this.

 It’s always a great pleasure to see someone smile because of you. At the same time make sure that no one feels miserable.

Thanks for making us laugh. Keep entertaining us and make this society a better place to live in through your fun filled facts and appreciations.

I hope meme creators after reading this post will feel like,
In Thalaivar slang, MEME Creators daww : )







Friday 1 July 2016

Happy Birthday Dear Captain!

To all the Thala fans out there, hope you are doing well. Seven days to go for July 7.

I am one among the million ardent fans of the captain cool who is trying to learn some points of life from him, the proud Indian. Observe him and you will get your personality molded in an awesome manner.

Not many can climb the ladder easily from examining the passengers’ train tickets to leading the country’s greatest sport. You gain popularity and at the same time, you will be hearing the irritating barks of haters.

I learnt and admire,

His respect towards seniors, when he handed over the captaincy to Sourav in his ultimate test match.
His focus, when he tries to stop the ball behind the stumps when no slips are placed for a spinner.
His spontaneity, when he thrashes the stump biles at lightning speed.
His patriotism, when he gave second priority to the little princess Ziva.
His innovation, when the helicopter flies over the roof of the stadium.
His psychological play, when he places the leg slip at irregular position.
His humbleness, when he hands the winning trophy to the youngsters.
His loyalty, when he talked about CSK and its fans in the Rising Pune Super Giants press meet.
His leadership quality, when he takes the blame for a losing match.
His calmness, in the pressure situations. (Leading a billion people favourite sport team is itself an immense pressure)
His language, when he speaks in the post-match presentations.
His patience, when answering the immature journalists.
His decision making, when he promoted himself watching Sachin’s dismissal in Wankhede-2011.
His little cute plans for future when he collects the winning match stumps.
His fitness which holds the key.
His belief in luck.
His love towards the Indian army.
His passion towards bikes.
His eyes which give hope to the billion watching the game.
His ‘fight till the end’ attitude, when he takes the game to the final over.
His Smile which remains a constant irrespective of the match result.
His THUG life, when he dashed Mustafizur Rehman for blocking his run.
His THUG life, when he trolled Pollard in long on taking the quick second run.
His THUG life, when he made the reporter answer his own question about his retirement.
His THUG life…
See His THUG life never ends.  

Happy Birthday Thala!