Wednesday, September 27, 2017

WHY BIRDS GIVE UP TWITTERING!!!


WHY BIRDS GIVE UP TWITTERING!!!

Twittering came naturally to birds. Part of their lifestyle! It was always a united sharing of high-spirits, the joy of being alive, of seeing another day! By twittering they spread happiness through the clan!

Then humans got into the act. And man began twittering all kinds of messages, too often spreading neither high spirits nor joy. Too often spreading the opposites of high spirits and good natured rejoicing!

Since man took over twittering in his own style, the birds are giving up! All they can do now is watch man in aghast silence!
Sad, sad birds!

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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Football Days in Old Bombay


Football Days in Old Bombay


As a schoolboy, on weekends or holidays, I would go from Dadar (by train or tram) to town and walk from Museum or past the Oval to Cooperage to see a football match. Senior league games were played there and - most important - the all-India Rovers Cup. The big teams those days was Trades which, I think, was later known as the India Culture League. The crowd's favorite player was sharp-shooter Thomas. When he got the ball within range of the goal the crowd would roar: 'Thomas!' Those days Thomas and most of the Indian players played bare-feet. Anglo-Indian and British players - like Leslie Woodcock and Burma Shell's Albert Middlecoat wore football shoes. 
For me as a schoolkid it was great fun watching those games, and I did not realize then that Indian football standards were poor.

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Dreams of One Country, Ms Jagjit Daniel's MovieScopic India Novel. The book my wife Jagjit and I worked on together also has some memorable scenes of Bombay and India in British times and World War II. It's now available for Print Copy delivered to you by Amazon - apart from e-download. Dreams is a story set in the midst of historic national upheavals like the Emergency, of a Love-lit youth campaign that launches India's long delayed, talent-led ascent...to join the world's progressive nations.



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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Velyamachi: My Gutsy Grandma - 2

 Velyamachi: My Gutsy Grandma - 2

I want to add a short footnote to the story of my courageous Grandma.

On my few childhood visits to Kerala a big event was my Kerala-halwa making session with Velyamachi. Inevitably, on the day before we left Velyamachi would ask me to help her. I would sit beside her on a low stool and my job  was to go on stirring the halwa batter with a long ladle. I was of course delighted. Adding to the delight was the smell of the halwa and the fun of sampling it every few minutes to test the taste.
   
And her visit to Bombay was a once-in-a-lifetime event. Every bit of it must have astonished her. She had never traveled in a train before. The long rail journey! The stations! The views! The strangely-dressed new passengers, talking in languages she didn't understand, who came in as the train crossed other states. And in Bombay the amazing streets and multistorey buildings! Indeed, everything!

My memories of her - my brave Grandma - have not faded away.


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Friday, September 15, 2017

Velyamachi: My Gutsy Grandma - 1

 Velyamachi: My Gutsy Grandma - 1

We have two old family pictures - one with Velyamachi (my mother's mother); the other with Velyappachen (my father's father), both taken on their only visits to Bombay at a studio at the Dadar T.T. (Tram Terminus) circle, just walking distance from the 5-storey tenements where we lived on Dadar Main Road.
Those were British days...before India's Independence in 1947. Our road had three film studios on it, and at that time that road was home for Bombay's Hindi film productions.
This blog is about Velyamachi. It was the first time she had traveled by train, probably the first time she had seen a train. She was 4 foot something...dwarfish, but an amazing woman.She wore a traditional white cotton mundu or wraparound lower garment and a white blouse or chatta. In her ears she wore small jewelry at the top, but in the lower ears the heavy silver jewelry made the holes in her ears bigger and bigger so the jewelry hung over her shoulders.
She was a livewire - who never gave up! Her husband had died early. Initially the family earner was her son John, a tailor who made Western-style clothes and suits for the Englishmen managing tea, rubber and other estates in what was then the raja-ruled state of Travancore - later to be a part of Kerala. He himself wore a half-sleeved shirts and short pants.
When her son too passed away Velyamachi was left to fend for herself. She did it by selling what she could grow on about an acre of land and the milk of two cows she kept. She and the children had black coffee sweetened with unda, a variety of jaggery She managed to get some schooling for three daughters {including my mother), then got them married off. She got her son's children - three sons and a daughter to finish school so that they could find jobs in Bombay with my father's help. In short, she saved the family!

That, briefly, is the story of a wonderful and gutsy woman. My wonderful Velyamachi!

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Dreams of One Country, Ms. Jagjit Daniel's MovieScopic India Novel. The book my wife Jagjit and I worked on together is now available for Print Copy delivery to you by Amazon - apart from e-download. Dreams is a story, set in the midst of national upheavals, on India's transformation: of the country's thrilling ascent to join the world's most progressive nations.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

The Great Gadget-O-Comedy!

The Great Gadget-O-Comedy!


The great thing about modern technology is that year by year it keeps on providing us more and innovative gadgets or techniques - that make it easier and easier for us to waste our time (even up to ten hours a day) while pretending we are doing something useful..simultaneously making the innovator richer and richer. Today's blissful tech world!
Wouldn't it be much better to use the time to read a good book? Ha! Ha! Like Dreams of One Country, Ms Jagjit Daniel's MovieScopic India Novel. The book - which my wife Jagjit and I worked on together - tells how a Love-lit youth campaign inspires India's transformation, launching the country's ascent to join the world's progressive nations. The book is now available for Print Copy delivered to you by Amazon - apart from e-download. Seriously, friends!
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Friday, September 1, 2017

Hurricane-after-Hurricane, USA.: Nature's SkyLit Warnings!?

Hurricane-after-Hurricane, USA: Nature's SkyLit Warnings!?

Hurricane Harvey spread devastation without in any way discriminating among different peoples living in Texas. Since then Hurricane has followed Hurricane. Are they just a Coincidence - or Nature's SkyLit Warnings on Global Warming?

Of course, people concerned only about their own immediate gain will ignore such warnings!

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Dreams of One Country, Ms Jagjit Daniel's MovieScopic India Novel. The book my wife Jagjit and I worked on together also has some memorable scenes of Bombay and India in British times and World War II. It's now available for Print Copy delivered to you by Amazon - apart from e-download. Dreams is a story set in the midst of historic national upheavals like the Emergency, of a Love-lit youth campaign that launches India's long delayed, talent-led ascent...to join the world's progressive nations.


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