Friday, December 31, 2021
Inputs from the US regarding Covid Defence!
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Navy's top brass undergo self-punishment.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Back at The Quarterdeck.
Waking up time was delayed slightly because my cousin was on an easy schedule as the court was in recess. She goes to her office everyday around a half past 9. Lekha had woken me up accordingly. Our initial plans to go to the naval canteen, was cancelled as I'd got the report that the end-of-the-month audit was on and consequently, the facility was not available! Rema had gone to the ophthalmologist for her first review after the surgery. Everything is okay and she will have to meet up with the doctor on 19 Jan.
Had called up Mohan, Mini and Sucy and weren't they thrilled? It was nice to catch up with them. Before leaving, my cousin had taken us to her neighbours staying immediately below to say our hi.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
To be or not to be.
Monday, December 27, 2021
At Kochi.
Sunday, December 26, 2021
A true hero! (2)
Saturday, December 25, 2021
A true hero! (1)
While every Indian knows about Jallianwala Bagh massacre, few of us think about the reactions of the British public to the event. The massacre itself was blacked out by the government in India and martial law was in place. When news got out, the British tabloids referred to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as the "Amritsar affair" - in an obvious use of minimising language.
How could the "affair" change the attitudes of the British public if they were denied the truth? The answer lies, as often, in the efforts of one man. A man whose origins are as far away from Punjab as one can imagine.
Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair was born in an aristocratic family in 1857 in Palakkad district of Kerala. His strong sense of fairness and justice, drove him to pursue law. Nair was an iconoclast and defied the dictates of the Vakil association, which said no Indian would work under a British barrister. His reason : his clients had the freedom to choose their lawyer. To him justice mattered more than the colour of the lawyer's. To him justice mattered more than the colour of the lawyer's skin. He was a vociferous advocate of social reforms.
As Madras High Court judge, he ruled that those who converted to Hinduism cannot be treated as outcastes. He also supported inter-religious marriages and was clearly ahead of his time. He became the youngest leader of the Indian National congress. When the Montague Chemsford reforms were introduced in 1908, he called out the act as being partial. Even though Sir Rdwin Montagu called him an "impossible man", the British respected his moral rectitude and knighted him in 1912. In 1915 Nair became a member of the powerful Viceroy council and was given the education portfolio.
Then Jallianwala Bagh happened,
Nair resigned from the Viceroy council in protest - something unheard of, at that time. He wrote "Gandhi and Anarchy" in which he openly accused the Punjab Governor Michael O'Dwyer (the man who would be later shot by Shaheed Udham Singh). In response, O'Dwyer filed a defamation suit against Nair.
Friday, December 24, 2021
Back at The Quarterdeck!
Was on the road, speeding towards Guruvayoor, with Biju behind the wheel. He's a good driver and of course because he's a driver in the state road transport road corporation and currently, does his duty on the Kayankulam - Punalur road.
It was nice to see the churches and the associated buildings with a fresh slap of paint and adorned with good-looking lights and buntings. The traffic was heavy and I realised that the crowd was headed for their homes for the long weekend. The streets and the dwelling units were brightly lit up! The roads were teeming with people and the villages and towns were all agog with excitement, despite the late hour and the prevalent restrictions courtesy, the Omicron.
The unpacking was left for tomorrow morning and it was by a quarter to 3 that we hit the sack but was up at 5, to see off Biju and the car!
The day began at a busy schedule with unpacking, opening up of the house and the soiled clothes were pulled out from mine and Lekha's bags and suitcases and put into the washing machine. Thus, had breakfast before bath so that, I didn't delay Lekha.
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Muthachhan's statue is unveiled.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
D minus 1.
It's just another 24 hours from now. Muthachhan's statue that has been covered and kept standing in the middle of the Poojappura traffic cycle is finally gonna get liberated, once for all, tomorrow when the Rashtrapathi unveils the bronze life-size statue of PN Panicker!
Remembering dad
Today's dad's 9th Remembrance Day, as per the Malayalam calendar. Had got up at a half past 4, washed up and recited my prayers. Had turned of to sleep on completion. Got up at a half past 5, went through the chores and was ready by a half past 6. Maman had given me one of his single dhothis and angavastram for the ceremony at the Parasurama temple at Thiruvallam, his car and Chambu, to accompany me.
We left soon after, but the road was blocked enroute as work was going on and therefore, had to take a detour. Staved off disaster by a whisker when we'd entered a narrow alley as Chambu had misinterpreted the directions given by a gentleman at the roadside! And finally, laboured into the Parasurama Temple at Thiruvallam by 0800 hrs.
After taking the tickets for the 'balitharpanam' and the 'thilahomam', went into the temple's premises and participated in the ceremony with about a crowd of about 100 people and 'karmi' gave us directions with the help of a megaphone. On completion, we headed straight back to the Foundation.
While going through the ceremony, remembered each and everyone of our family who have passed into the mist of time - and it was an emotional moment! Remembered those wonderful days with each of them......and their unconditional love towards me. Went through the temple's innards after completion of the 'balitharpanam'.
The return trip was okay and we had tea and snacks at a coffee bar next to the Amman kovil at Thycaud. Reached the Foundation, washed and changed into the rig of the day and got along with the work slated for the day. Went to the DC Books and Modern Books and picked up books to be presented to the dignitaries, at the dais, tomorrow - a job that I enjoyed thoroughly, albeit for a very short while!
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
A packed schedule!
Monday, December 20, 2021
Laws of Physics may be changing.
Dateline 20 Dec
The only thing constant is change. Scientists say the Laws of Physics may be changing!
But we'd wager most people don't think that line applies to the actual rules of the universe itself. As it turns out, though, researchers at Microsoft, along with scientists at Brown University and even one expert who consulted for Disney's "Wrinkle in Time" think the laws of physics might actuallybe slowly changing, complicating our quest to understand the cosmos.
Popular Mechanics published a lengthy explainer this week about a paper, titled "The Autodidactic Universe" and published earlier this year, in which the team argued for that precise mind-bending hypothesis. An autodidact, o course, is someone who learns without a mentor or teacher - and, these researchers say, the universe itself itself may be one.
"We ask whether there might be a mechanism woven into the fabric of the natural world, by means of which the universe could learn its laws", the authors wrote in the paper, which has not yet been peer reviewed.
Over time, the theory goes, the universe has sought stability. PopMech draws parallels to animal evolution, too. There are no trilobites or dinosaurs anymore but cats and dogs have survived because they adapted to the environment around them - and the cosmos may have done the same.
In an early version of the universe, for example Newton's laws of gravity - that all matter in the universe attracts other matter with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers - might not have been true yet.
"Over time, that system will teach itself and some fundamental laws will arise and that's really what they're talking about (in the paper)", Janna Levin, a professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University who wasn't involved in the research, told PopMech. "If the universe can compute with a given set of algorithms, then maybe it can do the same kind of thing we see in artificial intelligence, where you have self-learning systems that teach themselves new rules. And by rules, in cosmology we mean laws of physics".
The paper's authors also acknowledge their own skepticism and wrote their conclusions with caution, warning that their work is only a baby step in the formation of a new theory and requires additional research.
"Of course, this is just a first step", the authors write. "There are varied potential spin-offs from our approach".
It's mind-bending to imagine that the laws of physics might learn and adapt over time. But it reminds us that the universe is stranger than we'll ever know.
- Abby Lee Hood in Off World
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Whither Covid-19?
Saturday, December 18, 2021
I am stupid.
During a prank at College, a student stuck a paper on his classmate's back that said "I'm stupid"; he asked the rest of the class not to tell him. Thus, all students began laughing throughout the day. Shortly after, Maths class started and their Professor wrote a difficult question on the board.
No one was able to answer it except that student. Amid the slight laughs, for he didn't know why, he walked towards the board and he solved it. The teacher asked the class to clap for him and remove the paper on his back. He told him "It seems that you don't know about the paper on your back that one of your classmates put and the rest of them kept it as a secret".
Then he faced towards the rest of the class and said "Before I give you a punishment, I will tell you two things : Throughout your life, people will put labels on your back with many bad things written on it to stop your progress.
If he had known about the paper, he would not have answered the question.
"All you have to do is ignore it. Ignore the labels people give you and use every chance you have to progress, learn and improve yourself".
"The second thing is that it's clear that he doesn't have any loyal friends among you all to tell him about the paper stuck on his back and to remove it. It does not matter how many friends you have, it is the loyalty and care between you and your friends that matters".
Debrief
There will be people who will never approve the way you are or the unique things that you do. But that shouldn't slow you down or discourage you.
Even if you have only one person who stands beside you, while the whole world is against you, it's enough to have that one true friend rather than 100s of fake friends on social network.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Quotable quotes.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Vijay Diwas.
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Many Wines.
God has given us a dark wine so potent that, drinking it, we leave the two worlds.
God made Majnu love Laila so much that just her dog would cause confusion in him.
There are thousands of wines that can take over our minds.
Don’t think all ecstasies are the same. Jesus was lost in his love for God. His donkey was drunk with barley.
Every object, every being, is a jar full of delight. Be a connoisseur and taste with caution.
Any wine will get you high. Judge like a king and choose the purest not the ones adulterated with fear or some urgency about “what’s needed “.
Drink the wine that moves you as a camel moves when it’s been untied and is just ambling about.
- Rumi
Tailpiece.
Got up at a trifle past 6, the chores and was ready by a quarter to 10. Carried out the Wednesday 'aarathi' of the house.
Ravi Chankath, Adv formally invites me for tomorrow’s function and gives me a brief about the programme.
Helped Lekha in watering the plants.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Can one realise one's own divine nature?
Today is Guruvayur Ekadasi. There has been an unprecedented crowd at the temple despite the scare of the spread of Omicron! The temple has been open since yesterday morning and it will be closed only tomorrow by 9 AM.
Bhagavan has given the message to the humanity that man is essentially divine in nature. But the propensity of the animal nature, for acquisition and enjoyment of pleasurable things clouds that divinity within; partly by one's own lower prakriti characterised by ego and partly by the divinity itself hiding behind its own higher nature called Maya.
Bhagavan's message was that man can realise his own divine nature by subjecting his natural tendencies to Dharma. But even that Dharma gets distorted over a period of time and so Bhagavan takes up a suitable form to re-establish Dharma from time to time.
For the soul to get purified it takes many births since the soul's presence in the body or its departure cannot be subjected to free will.
Bhishma Pitamah was one soul whose departure from the body was at free will. Such a soul can eradicate all karma before leaving the body and there is no more need for another birth. So, the Pitamah inflicts punishment on self to work out his karma in this body itself and attain his divine nature.
Monday, December 13, 2021
The makings of a military wife.
Sunday, December 12, 2021
50 years ago......
A Nugget in History
50 years ago, this week in 1971, the USA threatened India to stop the 1971 war. An alarmed India sent an SOS to the Soviet Union. A story that has been nearly erased from Indian history books. #History
When Pakistan's defeat in the 1971 war was imminent, Kissinger spurred Nixon to send the US 7th Fleet's Task Force, led by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, to the Bay of Bengal. The USS Enterprise, at 75,000 ton, was the world's largest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the 1970s with more than 70 fighter aircraft. A monster. The Indian Navy's fleet was led by the 20,000-ton aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, with 20 light fighter aircraft.
The USS Enterprise was being dispatched to secure American citizens in Bangladesh was the official American statement. Unofficially it was to threaten the Indian forces and prevent the liberation of East Pakistan. India soon got another bad news.
Soviet intelligence reported to India that a powerful British naval group led by the aircraft carrier HMS Albion, several destroyers and other ships were approaching India's territorial waters from the west, towards the Arabian Sea. The British and the Americans planned a coordinated pincer attack to intimidate India : the British ships in the Arabian Sea will target India's western coast, while the Americans would make a dash to Chittagong. Caught between the British and the American ships was the Indian Navy.
It was December 1971 and the world's two leading democracies were now threatening the world's largest democracy. An SOS from Delhi was sent to Moscow. The Red Navy soon dispatched 16 Soviet naval units and six nuclear submarines from Vladivostok to block USS Enterprise.
Admiral N Krishnan, the chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Navy, wrote in his book, "No Way But Surrender" that he was afraid that the Americans will reach Chittagong. He mentions how they even thought of attacking Enterprise, in a do or die move, to slow it down.
During the 2nd week of December 1971, the US 7th Fleet's Task Force, led by the monstrous USS Enterprise arrived in the Bay of Bengal. The British fleet was arriving in the Arabian Sea. The world held its breath.
But, unknown to the Americans, the submerged Soviet submarines had overtaken them.
As USS Enterprise moved towards East Pakistan, the Soviet submarines surfaced without any warning. The Soviet subs were now standing between India and the US naval force.
Admiral Gordon told the 7th American Fleet Commander : "Sir, we are too late. The Soviets are here!"
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Knowledge vs Wisdom.
Is it better to have wisdom or knowledge? Can you have one without the other? And which comes first? If you've ever searched for acumen into these two brainy terms, we're here to help break them down.
Wisdom and knowledge have quite a bit in common. Both words are primarily used as nouns that are related to learning. They are listed as synonyms for one another in Thesaurus.com and in some cases they may be used interchangeably but there are some important differences between the two which we'll get to shortly.
First, though, let's take a deeper look at each word.
What does knowledge mean?
The word knowledge is defined first as the "acquaintance with facts, truths or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition. It is recorded at least by the 1300s as the Middle English knouleche which combines the verb know (a verb that means "to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty") and leche, which may be related to the same suffix we see in wedlock and conveys a sense of "action, practice or state".
Knowledge is typically gained through books, research and delving into facts. Knowledge can also be gained in the bedroom (hubba hubba!), as the term is sometimes used, albeit archaically, to describe sexual intercourse. As: they had carnal knowledge of one another.
What does wisdom mean?
Wisdom is defined as "the state of being wise", which means "having the power of discernment and judging properly as to what is true or right: possessing discernment, judgement or discretion. It's older (recorded before the 900s) and joins wise and -dom, a suffix that can convey "general condition", as in freedom. Wisdom is typically gained from experiences and acquired over time.
While wisdom and knowledge are synonyms, the other synonyms for each word, respectively, don't overlap much. And they give more hints at each word's unique meaning.
Friday, December 10, 2021
'Masalchi' in Army life.
Thursday, December 9, 2021
The roles we play.
In our relationships with others, we play a variety of roles. We might be a parent, partner, professional and party clown all rolled into one. If our personality is integrated, our roles flow smoothly without too much strain.
But if the aspects of our personality are not cohesive and assimilated, we often force ourselves to wear masks in our dealings with others and this can be exhausting.
First we have to calculate what kind of face will have the desired effect and then we have to wear it, even if it doesn't reflect who we really are deep inside. We become prisoners of our images, unable to express the simple truth of who we are.
A few years ago, I was privileged to experience the gentle humour of the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu at an interfaith breakfast in Seattle. Like innocent children, the two luminaries joked and bantered with each other and broke into prolonged peals of laughter. Suddenly, Archbishop Tutu became serious and said to the Dalai Lama, "Your holiness, this laughter must stop! After all, our guests think we are holy people. We have an image to uphold". At that, we all roared with laughter.
- Imam Jamal Rahman
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Deliverance is not for me in renunciation. I feel the embrace of freedom in a thousand bonds of delight.
Thou ever pourest for me the fresh draught of thy wine of various colours and fragrance, filling this earthen vessel to the brim.
My world will light its hundred different lamps with thy flame and place them before the altar of thy temple.
No. I will never shut the doors of my senses. The delights of sight and hearing and touch will bear thy delight. Yes, all my illusions will burn into illumination of joy and all my desires ripen into fruits of love.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Crisis in Nagaland (2).
.........contd.
Dirty coalition of insurgents and politicians
In Nagaland, insurgents and politicians have a kind of symbiotic agreement between them. All this revolves around money and power. While politicians ensure flow of money to insurgents, the unlawful ensure that the politicians come to power by rigging elections, bogus voting and all possible means. Currently Armed Forces have powers to search and in every election, they recover huge stashes of money from various political parties. In case AFSPA is repealed this coalition will have a free hand not only in Nagaland but also in neighbouring states.
Unlawful activities of insurgents
Today almost every insurgent organisation runs parallel business of extortion, kidnapping, drugs and robberies. Each of the organisation is connected to international drug peddlers in some or the other way. Presently there is some check because security forces are on a vigil and keep carrying out routine checks. They have been recovering goods too. In case of repealing of the AFSPA, there will be no one to stop them and there will be a serious law and order situation in the state.
Human rights groups in Nagaland
Prior to the suspension of Operations, the prime excuse behind the demand of repealing AFSPA was human rights abuse during search operations of the security forces. This is not the case now. There is hardly any case of Human Rights abuse reported from the state now a days. The Mon incident has once again activated these groups who claim it as a human rights issue to demand the repealing of the AFSPA. Most of these so-called Human Rights groups are connected to some or other insurgent organisation and have been acting as their shield in the past.
Impact of terrorism in neighbouring states
Although there is a relative peace in Nagaland, terrorism is witnessing its worst form in some of the neighbouring states especially Manipur. In 2015, Indian Army's convoy was ambushed near Pallel, Manipur where involvement of a Nagaland based group was proved beyond doubt. Similarly, in a recent event where the Commanding Officer of an Assam Rifles unit was killed along with his wife, innocent kid and other soldiers, indirect involvement of some of the Nagaland based groups was suspected. In case AFSPA is repealed from Nagaland, it will become a safe haven for not only insurgents of Manipur but terrorists and criminals from other states will also use it as a safe haven.
Nagaland's connection with Naxalites
It has been established well in the past that some of the Naga insurgent groups have been supporting Naxalites with weapons, training and other kinds of logistics support. Here, there is a direct link to the repealing of the AFSPA. If armed forces lose their powers in the state, it may become not only a haven for Naxal cadres but can also become a training hub for these anti-national elements. Somehow government has been able to contain Naxalite movement to some extent, this will open new frontiers and challenges for the union government.
In addition to these points, there are other beneficiaries too who are directly or indirectly linked to various insurgent groups of Nagaland. It is said that, "In Nagaland, everything revolves around money". While it is the duty of the state and central governments to maintain law and order in the state, they must also ensure that justice is delivered and the true colours of the people dending repealing of the AFSPA be uncovered. At the same time, a final resolution of the Naga Problem, disarming the insurgent groups and bringing peace to the state should be of utmost importance to the government.
........concluded.
- Courtesy india.com
My take
The media has also been playing its game and must keep off from playing with fire. They are giving their own twist to the news stories.
ADIEU GENERAL BIPIN RAWAT, CDS
Today, around 1220 hrs, the MI 17V5 IAF chopper carrying the CDS, his wife and twelve others as part of his entourage while on its way to Wellington, Coonoor crashed into a tree on the hills - under a cloak of heavy mist - lost control and tumbled down the hillside, catching fire almost instantaneously resulting in the death of 13 passengers while one lone survivor is still battling for survival. The General was on his way to the DSSC, Wellington to deliver a Guest Lecture.
Going back many, many years in time, Bipin Rawat was a first termer (53rd Course) in Charlie Squadron while I was a fifth termer (49th Course) in Hunter Squadron, at the National Defence Academy during Spring '75. And no, I didn't know him, this was just to show our time lines.
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Crisis in Nagaland (1).
Monday, December 6, 2021
Why is 04 Dec the Navy Day?
"Operation Trident had tied up the Pakistani Navy inside the harbour. Operation Python ensured that every Pakistani merchant ship and aircraft started seeking permission from New Delhi to move in and out of Karachi, resulting in an effective blockade of Karachi, without a single Indian Naval unit being in the vicinity!" - Commodore Vijay Jerath, VrC.
Dedicated to Operation Trident, commenced on 04-05 Dec 1971, that decimated the Pakistani Navy on the western front.
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Padma Sri Jaswantiben Jamnadas Popat.
The remarkable story of Jaswantiben Jamnadas Popat, the founder of Lijjat papad will inspire many entrepreneurs. At a time no one talked about enterprise, Popat and her team of women not just created a brilliant business and a brand, they also create employment for women. 91-year-old Jaswantiben Jamnadas Popat has been awarded the Padma Sri award by the country this year.
Popat's capital investment was just Rs.80/-. This too was borrowed from a social worker. Lijjat Papads became a household name. Not just that when people went to the market and asked for papads, they would say Lijjat papad no matter which brand.
The business was initially set up in Bombay's Girgaum area. The seven other women who helped Popat begin the business are Parvatiben Ramdas Thodani, Ujamben Narandas Kundlia, Banuben Tanna, Laguben Amritlal Gokani and Jayaben Vithalani.
Gradually, seven became hundreds and currently, thousands of women are working in this huge industry. Along this successful journey, Popat trained and supported many women under her to achieve financial independence.
All the women including Popat used to make the papadson their house terrace. They had sold only four packets of papad to a businessman initially.
Popat transformed a small home into a large cottage industry over the years. Today, Lijjat papads has over 60 branches and employs around 42,000 women.
Currently, the papad is sold all over the country as well as exported to other countries including England, the USA, Singapore, Thailand and the Netherlands.
Popat did not have any knowledge about running a business when she started. But she gathered up courage and perseverance to make a profit out of her business. Further, with hard work, her business grew so much that her papad brand is now a popular household name all over the country.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Get rid of negativity.
Friday, December 3, 2021
Kalle kalle!
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Fiercely Indian!
"I belong to an India where despite the back breaking work they have been doing all morning, at lunch time two labourers will buy food from the nearest roadside vendor and will proceed to eat it with relish and joy sharing the choicest bits with each other, laughing all the time. A meal that consists of coarse rice, thick roti, a couple of limp pieces of radish, all swimming in an unrecognizable curry of some kind.
I belong to an India where I have had conversations with auto rickshaw drivers about the state of the country and who are more informed about politics than many learned people I know.
I belong to an India where the domestic help welcomes me like a personal guest and with a smile asks me, Aunty Ji Chai Laaoon even before my host does so.
I belong to an India where there are special seats for ladies in public transport and where men give up their own seat when they see a lady standing.
I belong to an India where every doctor's office has a female attendant to help women patients feel safe and comfortable and to hold their hand during painful exams/procedures.
I belong to an India where senior citizens are treated with respect and dignity and have a special place in the family and no important decision is taken without their advice.
I belong to an India where Family To The Rescue is the motto, regardless of any differences and disputes that may have taken place. Go Fund Me pages do not have to be created to pay for funerals.
I belong to an India where war veterans do not sit with placards asking for donations. Every single soldier if not compensated by the government has a village to return to, which he calls home.
I belong to an India where every visitor is greeted with folded hands and a 'Jee Aayan Nu', where all are welcome to one's home at all times, where people go to each others' houses on Diwali, Eid and Christmas regardless of their own religion.
But I'm sorry to say that I also belong to an India whose journalists, authors and intellectuals are systematically perpetuating the worst possible stereotypes about their country on an international level and in the process creating confusion in the minds of the Westerners who are only just beginning to realise and appreciate the diverse and rich cultural traditions and heritage of this great nation.
I will not say Bharat Mata Ki Jai because I do not want to start a controversy but like a true Fauji wife I will say Jai Hind!
- Mrs Vandana Walia w/o AVM AJS Walia from New Jersey on 17 Nov 2021.
My take.