Archive for June, 2008

22
Jun

break time..

   Posted by: gargi    in Diary

work has never bothered me. people around me have…. I don’t need a break from work, i need it from people and situations. :) so every time that situations get too much to deal with .. i take off on work ….. to the back of back of beyond.

it has happened thrice in my professional life … i have been one step away from homicide, and i get whisked away into wilderness that revives the soul. It is usually nothing that i have actively participated in, or even wished for… but it has happened. Honestly if i was at office next week, i would have seriously injured someone…. as i was saying, it is the third time that i have been whisked away. The first time was Kaaza, the second was Marathwada, and now it is somewhere further south… am off for a week. hopefully, there is no network :)

catch you on my return…

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22
Jun

Addled Logic….

   Posted by: gargi    in India, Politics

the CPI(M) said in a statement:

“Nuclear energy has very little to do with oil—it cannot be used as a substitute for oil; unless the government experts have found a new way to burn uranium directly in cars and buses! On the other hand, natural gas from Iran would insulate India substantively from the oil price shocks. The government has been dragging its feet over the Iran…

This is seriously deluded. The two are different deals and are not substitutes for each other. And do we seriously only want to depend on an energy source that runs via Afghanistan and Pakistan. Even assuming the friendliest possible Governments in these nations, can we actually assume safe and secure delivery of fuel. And having a source of power linked to one country - that hasn’t been particularly stable - seems stupid.

For many developing nations, it is a mode of ensuring that all their peoples can develop — not just those who have money.

• A total of 441 nuclear power plants are operating around the world in 30 countries and produce 16% of global electricity. These plants represent over 10,000 reactor-operating years of experience. In addition, there are 32 new reactors under construction.

• The ten countries with the highest reliance on nuclear power are: Lithuania, 80%; France, 78%; Slovakia, 65%; Belgium, 57%; Bulgaria, 47%; Ukraine, 46%; Sweden, 46%; Slovenia, 41%; Armenia, 40%; Switzerland, 39%. The reliance in several other major countries is: Korea, 38%; Japan, 34%; Germany, 30%; UK, 22%; USA, 20%; Russia, 16%.

• A 500MW coal-fired power station produces almost 320,000 tonnes of toxic waste while a comparable nuclear power station produces about 20 tonnes per annum. The coal-fired facility will release into the atmosphere 4.38 million tonnes of carbon dioxide while the nuclear power station will release 87,600 tonnes. The coal waste will include 2.6 tonnes of uranium and 6.4 tonnes of thorium.

• There have been more than 12,000 operational years of nuclear power reactor operation during which there has been one nuclear accident – Chernobyl in the Ukraine – which has resulted in loss of life.

I am not suggesting that we use nuclear power to the exclusion of everything else - i would love to see solar or wind energy in action — but harnessing them for mass energy requirements is some time away. Nuclear techologies are tested, relatively safe ( yes i know about Chernobyl), and relatively non polluting. In today’s world where development seems like a very real possibility, we cannot let millions of our fellow citizens live in darkness because of dogma. And the left’s opposition to the deal is nothing but dogma . This is why they are blocking it…

The Left parties have been watching with disquiet the way the UPA government has gone about forging close strategic and military ties with the United States. The Left came out in
strong opposition to the Defence Framework Agreement. As per the agreement, India is taking steps to interlock our armed forces with that of the United States in the name of “interoperability”. The framework agreement is leading to various steps like the Logistics Support Agreement and the Maritime Cooperation Pact. The Left has been vehemently opposed to the joint military exercises as theone that took place in the Kalaikunda air base in West Bengal. These exercises were held despite the strong protests of the Left parties and the Left Front government of West Bengal. The years 2005 to 2007 have seen a sharp increase in joint exercises between the two armed forces. This is now being extended to the “quadrilateral” exercises as desired by the US with Japan and Australia in
the September naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal.

Not signing the deal because Iraq was invaded by the USA or Iran is threatened by the US, is a bit like not attending the Olympics because China is oppressing the Tibetians, or emmigrating because India has a patchy human rights record (including Nandigram).

Cars and buses aren’t the only thing that need oil. Nuclear power is used to produce electricity. Countries across the world are using nuclear power as an energy source - not to run cars, and buses - but to provide electricity to homes, industries and farms.

But, maybe the Left will like to have the bulk of India in darkness. That way they can revisit Nandigram a zillion times and no one will know.

On the issue of their threat to the UPA government to withdraw support - my suggestion would be to let them. The Government of India cannot exist with support of a Party that doesn’t have the interests of India and Indians at heart.

links worth a look
A Pause in the Indo US Nuclear Agreement
Why we are against the India US Nuclear Deal
Why the CPI(M) and the Left oppose the nuclear deal

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18
Jun

Links …..

   Posted by: gargi    in And Finally ..., Web

Stuff that made me - in no particular order - think, chortle, smirk, snigger , slurp, nod my head wisely. I shan’t identify which is what …coz it will be fun a year later to figure:

Three army men detained with 170 kg of ganja I had this vision of army men in these floral camouflage thingees … waving daffodils and chanting ‘make love not war’ - of course, Asha will be crooning ‘dum maro dum in the background’

The Bangladesh proclamations of independence - drafted on paper during the war against Pakistan in 1971 - have gone missing, officials say. - no comments.

The Shock of the News - “Newspapers in this country seem to be drifting into their own third age of senility. Broadcast news seems as much devoted to the parallel world of celebrity as to what preoccupies the life and death of most of us down in the real world.” No they aren’t talking about India.

Thackeray wants suicide squads to fight terror one of those political oxymoron’s like ‘war for democracy’ and ‘rape for chastity’…

Cyd Charrise passes away - and on with the Communists still putting pressure on the Indian Government to ditch the nuclear deal - despite the energy crisis worldwide….here’s a performance from the musical Silk Stockings

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12
Jun

Monsoon Melodies

   Posted by: gargi    in Films, India, Music

It is Monsoons The streets look washed. There skies look silver and grey. The trees are swaying. The air smells fresh. There is a cool breeze that refreshes. The world looks great.

The monsoons have always been my favourite season. Traffic jams, water logging not withstanding — the moment i see a rain cloud my heart sings. The smell of fresh earth at this time of the year drives away any irritation at being stuck indoors. I am known to do silly things like walk in the rain to get wet …. it is almost like the rain is renewing me along with renewing the earth.

And of course, there is hot masala chai, pakodas - grandma used to make these great rava pakodas - and hindi film music. There is not much else you need in life :).

My favourite rain songs from Hindi films — in no particular order of preference

Aaj Rapat Jaaye to Hame Na Uthayo - Amitabh Bachchan and Smita Patil sizzle in this rain song from Namak Halal. Making out on a hand cart never seemed more appealing :). Brilliant music by Bappi Lahri and great lyrics by Anjaan.

Barsaat Mein Humse Mile Tum Sajan - A very young Lata Mangeshkar singing for a even younger Nargis. The film is the classic Barsaat. Music by Shankar Jaikishen, lyrics by Shailendra.



Dil Tera Deewana Hai Sanam
- Thunder, Lightening and Rain seem to be a good combination for hormones to start acting up. In this song Shammi Kapoor declares undying love for Mala Sinha. The film is Dil Tera Deewana. Music is by Shankar Jaikishen, Lyrics are by Shailendra

Dum Dum Diga Diga - from the movie Chaliya. The director was Manmohan Desai - who gave blockbuster hits like Amar Akbar Anthony, Naseeb, Dharam Veer etal. It was loosely based on Dostovesky’s White Nights but set in the post Partition refugee space. Nutan and Raj Kapoor Star. Rehman has a wonderful cameo as Nutan’s husband. Music is by Kalyanji Anandji, and lyrics by Qamar Jalalabadi.

Ek Ladki Bhigi Bhagi Si - Kishore Kumar and Madhubala and a broken down car. The chemistry between the actors is sweet and playful. An indicator of a much more innocent era. Music by SD Burman, lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

Ghanana Ghanana Ghir - The fabulously energetic rain song from Lagaan. A.R.Rehman as his best. The song is relief, joy, yearning, all melded together with great melody, rythmn and a folksy quality that translates to the people’s link to rain. Lyrics are by Javed Akhtar

Koi Ladka Hai - from the film Dil to Pagal hai. The song has a great sense of innocence and reflects a great sense of the joy of life that has been rejuvenated by rains. The singers are Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan. Music is by Uttam Singh and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. SRK and Madhuri and a gaggle of kids feature in this feel good song on the rains.

Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan - a lovely romantic song by Geeta Dutt. Music is by Kanu Roy and Lyrics are by Gulzar. There is something about a rain drenched Mumbai and romance. The film features Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja and their post marital ups and downs. The film is Anubhav and the director is Basu Bhattacharya who has the recurrent thread of marital discord running through his films.

O Sajna Barkha Bahar Aayi - Lata Mangeshkar at her sweetest best for this song from the Bimal Roy film Parakh. Music by Salil Choudhary.

Rhim Jhim Gire Sawan - there are two variations of this song, one by Lata Mangeshkar - featured on Amitabh Bachchan - who looked so yummy in this song - & Moushmi Chaterjee and Mumbai in the rains. and the other by Kishore Kumar. The film is Manzil, the music is by R.D.Burman, and lyrics by Yogesh ( not Majrooh Sultanpuri as posted earlier. Thankyou Vinay)

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The Kishore Kumar variant.
and the Lata Mangeshkar variant


Zindagi Bhar Nahi Bhooli woh Barsaat ki Raat
- Bharat Bhushan serenading a woman he met in the rain. And, a very wet Madhubala is the object of his music. The music is by Roshan Sahaab, and lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. The movie is Barsaat ki Raat.

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9
Jun

The Beach !

   Posted by: gargi    in India, Photographs

The last time i went to the beach in Chennai was when I was in the 5th standard. That was seriously a long time ago.. It was a time when television was black and white, holidays meant native place, and a good film meant tickets in black :)
My chitti and chitappa - mother’s younger sister & husband - would give us a great time during holidays. And, the greatest of all times was to be had at the beach.
This time around, I went with my Mami. As soon as my naked feet touched the sands, the magic of being at the beach took over.
Dusk
it was the weekend, and everyone and their families seemed to be there
dusk 2

the lighthouse

and, of course there was skinny dipping (desi style)
woman on the beach

And of course, people found their own nooks and crannies to conduct conversations.
women talking

The beach is a lot dirtier than i remembered it, but childhood memories have a way of appearing a whole lot brighter and better than they actually were

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6
Jun

Branded !

   Posted by: gargi    in Diary, India, Media

 

PseudoKu tagged me in the brand meme. What brands do I use….

 

F&B - Food & Beverages

Coffee
Concerns Coffee, Matunga. Roasted and Ground Filter Coffee, without which i am not to be approached
Teatea Water - tap water, boiled. 3 -4 liters a day.   Food grains - local grocery store, kirana dukan….
veggies … local market. Flour - ground at the chakki
Milk & Milk Products

  Old Monk
great rum ….

 

Media

 
 
   
     
 

Media - Hardware

       

 

Others


Tata Indigo Marina
Top_Logo
books & more
the trusted bank

the lazy occasional traveler
 
Olympus
 
 in_logo
The Rick….
x-new  
it wasn’t so bad when it was Hutch…
       

I am sure that i will fill in more blanks…. as and when i can remember more……

i tag  Charu , Kufir, Prax, Ravages, Patang

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3
Jun

It rained this night ….

   Posted by: gargi    in Diary, Mumbai, Music

…. in Mumbai, giving a respite from the terrible mugginess that has been upon us !
i went out and walked in the rain …. glorious feeling …cannot stop smiling like an idiot.

all seems well with the world.

and here is an amazing rendition of garajat barasat sawan ayo re ….

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1
Jun

Happy Sunday ….

   Posted by: gargi    in Photographs, Wordpress

 

P5241389

 

Both Windows Live Writer & Windows Live Photogallery work for me….. very intuitive in terms of images, links and formatting. 

even videos are easy to insert….

Unlike Flickr’s own uploader which has been giving me severe issues over the last couple of months, this one seems to be relatively hassle free … but its tag system is from hell…

Family

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