Oct
07

For all the hardcore (and aspiring) punk rockers, EMO has been a word well known for quite some time. It has now not only ruled the music world for a long time but also burnt runway floors and ruled street fashion for a long time and the Emo movement is only getting stronger. Emo is a genre of music that started as an offshoot of hardcore punk and later adopted a pop-punk influence


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Oct
06

A shy looking man that entered our seminar room quietly: he crossed the hall so unnoticeably that it was only when he had walked and stood near the podium, did we realize that our guest speaker had arrived


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Oct
06

John Grigg remarked in 1973, To my mind life begins at the moment of conception… Conception is the magic moment.It is just as evil to kill a pre-born baby conceived through rape or incest as it would be to kill a toddler who was conceived by rape or incest


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Oct
04

On 13th September, Delhi was again shaken by serial blasts. September 19, Delhi Police cracked down on “terrorist suspects” in South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar. In the Police encounter two ‘alleged terrorists’ were killed, one more arrested, while two others escaped. Three cops were also injured. Senior encounter specialist Mohan Sharma succumbed to bullet injuries latter in the evening in a city Hospital. The Police clamped down heavily on ‘suspected terrorists’ and arrested several others in Delhi and other places.

 

Things look quite hunky-dory. But what appears is so straight forward can often be very deceiving. Hyderabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Bangluru, Ahmedabad, Delhi; after every blasts the officials line is that some “foreign hands” are funding home bred (and sometimes trained abroad) terrorists, who carry out those horrendous crimes to avenge oppressions on fellow Muslim brothers in Gujarat and elsewhere. What is perplexing is that even if there are blasts in some mosques, the point of view that, perhaps, some opposing extremists might be behind the explosion does not even feature in Police’s prima facie investigations. After every attack, members of a particular community are detained, harassed, arrested, tortured, and sometimes even killed in ‘encounters’. The famous Sohrabuddin “fake encounter” case still hounds up humans with hearts.

 

Tehleka ran a special series on the issue and what came out was astounding. For any attacks the way media and Police act, it seems as if entire community is the conspirator. It has forced the Muslims against the wall. I am in no way suggesting that Muslims’ hands are all clean and all encounters are fabricated. Perhaps there is some truth in what the Police and the Government say.

 

But for some bad fishes of the pond, holding entire community responsible and branding every Ahmed, Akhtar and Khan as ‘terrorist’ will only further alienate the community. Any one who is guilty must be punished. However, what happens most of the time is that while cops keep beating about the bush and real culprits are seldom escort free. The Police, the Judiciary, the Government, political parties, all seem to have some biasness or prejudices.

 

I don’t mean to say that culprits of the Bombay blasts should be given some clemency. But then hardly there has been any real progress in the Bombay riot cases. Cops, who were involved, according to the Report, still continue in offices. Nanavati Commission does not see any relation between Godhra carnage and riots that followed or finds no hands of Mr. Modi or his cabinet. This contradicts Narendra Bhai Modi’s theory of ‘action-reaction’.

 

Sachar Commission’s Report documented what Muslims knew very well- the deplorable conditions of most of them economically, educationally and socially. Yet not much is being done really on the ground.

 

I have my reservations in calling those perpetrators ‘Indian Mujaheden’, for I doubt the authenticity of their ‘Islamism’. Either those handful ‘Islamists’ are right, or the majority of Muslims, whom Islam teaches patience, brotherhood and peace; the very name of whose religion comes from Arabic word ‘salam’ meaning surrender and peace. It’s a religion which says “with you is your religion, with me mine”.

 

Naxal or Islamic militants, they may have different ideologies, but both of them believe in bringing revolution with the ‘barrel of the gun’. But the Government too wants to curb and check all forms of rebellion by ‘barrel’. This is not going to solve the problem. Going by the Police version of the entire incident, the situation has really become very grave, and hence needs to be tackled sincerely. If 17 and 22 year old (and sometimes even 32) guys, most of whom are University graduates are involved in such “antinational” activities, mere brainwash by some ‘foreign hands’ and mouth are not the real cause. Such doctors and engineers need serious counseling and more than that there needs to be greater efforts to try and integrate a particular section of the society, who feels alienated and left out.

 

My appeal to all politicians, left right and centre (and this includes Muslim politicians) is that do not look upon Muslims just as vote banks or follow the so called policy of appeasement. Look at Muslims, and Christians, and every Indian as citizens of one country, and more importantly look at them just as fellow beings as our Hindu brothers.

 

My even greater appeal is to all Mullahs or scholars of Islam, and the larger intelligentsia of the community is to try and understand the world reality, and do not keep a narrow view of a great religion like Islam. I remember a couplet from Jagjeet Singh’s ghazal:

 

“Mai na Hindu, na Musalman; Mujhe Jeene do.
Dosti hai mera imaan, mujhe jeene do.”

 

- Reyaz

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Oct
04

When I look around me, I feel the upcoming generation will be a socially conscious one. It’s been over one year of college and it’s an amazing feeling that almost everyone I come across seems to be involved in something or the other


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Oct
04

Democracy has come a long way. It was an idea that developed over the years to be seen as it is today. There is still no specific ‘form’ of democracy. There are however some basic ideas that democracy embraces. All individuals have equal access to power


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Oct
03

Let’s face it- music is a stress buster that wipes away all our worries in a matter of seconds. We all have a variety of genres to choose from. Have you ever thought why each song we play is sometimes just perfect for our frame of mind in that situation


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Oct
02

Come Eid and smiling faces, sparkling Mosques, bustling streets and markets, children dressed in a colorful manner, the scrumptious whiff coming out of the kitchen chimneys greet you. The air is full of happiness, joy and festivity. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan (the month of fasting)


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Sep
29

Money has always been people’s interest. Prime interest. This man-made perishable alloy makes a lot of life long resources perish before it. Nevertheless, its branches have its own pros and cons.Money, sometimes, goes to the extent of generating trepidations


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Sep
28

“We will not be scared”; the return of normalcy in the capital, within a few hours of the September 13 blasts, is in itself a slap on the face of all those whose aim was to spread terror. Let those who commit such heinous crimes know that religion will not be their guiding umbrella anymore


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Sep
28

Every time I look into the mirror, I wonder if everyone can see what I see. I always ask myself this question, do countless others feel the same? Perception is a complicated word. What we see and understand may be completely different


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Sep
27

Many of us consider ’serious cinema’ or ‘reality cinema’ as good and the commercial mainstream productions that Bollywood churns out to be inferior, in some way, and by the looks of it detrimental to the civic health. I have come across countless articles


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Sep
25

Software engineers call centre executives and thousands of youngsters are increasingly falling prey to BOSS these days. BOSS or the Burn Out Stress Syndrome is a medical condition occurring in people who work for long hours


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Sep
23

A listless mind is the devil’s workshop. This oft repeated adage has been with me since school and has now manifested itself in a rather sinister way. Well, not sinister ideologically. What struck me was the eternal question many ask but rarely get an answer to – “How will I die?” It wasn’t as unexpected as the recent blasts, which were very much expected, but at a later date


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Sep
22

Yet another brave man laid down his life while performing his duty. Delhi police’s most decorated inspector Mohan Chand Sharma’s sense of duty can never be forgotten by a true patriot. When the entire nation is sceptical


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Sep
22

LOL. This is a typical term used in our daily online conversations with friends and strangers. Laugh Out Loud. But how often do we actually do that? Not all our problems have a solution; we are not always provided with a direction to find a way out of distress


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Sep
21

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. ~Anatole France The only thing constant in this world is change


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Sep
21

“I want to go to heaven,
Wherever the hell that is”

 

-Ayn Rand

 

“Sir, are we really going to die?” asked the canteen contractor in my hostel the other day. He obviously meant that in reference to the “big bang experiment.” I told him the basics of the experiment and eventually


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Sep
20

They say ‘Indian Railway is the pulse of the nation’. So if you want to see the ‘incredible’ India, travel on their wheels. I have often had this privilege to explore India, for I study in Delhi, my home is in Kolkata, and my elder brother is settled in Chennai. In July end, I have had another such


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Sep
19

“None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free”-Goethe Freedom is a priceless commodity. We, as a nation, understand this fact owing to our hard fought quest for independence. But do we really enjoy the kind of freedom


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Sep
18

Has anyone ever asked why movements like SIMI (Student of Islam Movement of India) began in the first place? Why,do groups have to style themselves in such self destructing methods and ideologies


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Sep
17

“I don’t want people to use my father’s face unthinkingly. I don’t like to see him stitched on the backside of a pair of mass-produced jeans. But look at the people who wear Che T-shirts. They tend to be those who don’t conform, who want more from society, who are wondering if they can be better human beings


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Sep
16

Teen years - the age of trouble, of confusion, of self- revelation, of acknowledgement of truth about the self, of angst and most of all, this process called ‘fitting-in’. They say, if you can come out of it with a better view of things


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Sep
15

Delhi 6.15 pm: Over a span of a few minutes, seven blasts erupted across Delhi markets, leaving this city in an utter state of shock and confusion. According to the facts, 18 people were killed and over 90 others were injured


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Sep
15

Less than a month before Durga Puja, Navratras and Id, which mark the arrival of the festive season in India, as expected people thronged the markets in Delhi like everywhere else. I too, with my ma had gone to GK 1 M block market, in the evening. My mother was


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