Tuesday, July 9, 2013

"After" Thoughts..



What is your “after “ thoughts… Here are some of mine...


After India winning the Champions trophy- Moral story of growing moustache



After watching few Ads - Why does soap, tooth paste and hand wash always kill 99.9 % germs, what happens to .1% germs ?

A quote -  Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon - E M Foster

Random thought on cricket - Vodofone, Digcel, Airtel, Aircel, MTN, 3 Mobile so many telecommunication companies are involved in sponsoring cricket, but cricket players are not allowed use mobile phones inside the ground ( Pavilion ) !!. There is nothing to do with the IanB pic, just njoy the phone and hair-style of 70's.



After seeing HD TV channels - Life in HD is cool, even the garbage looks clean

After Singam 2 release - Tamil Cinema hero's nadicha only Asst. Commissioner, DSP, CBI officer. What about taking roles like Ettu, constable, Head Constable, Writer, Beat-police !! Cha cha stright ta CM than vennuma.. Pettermax light ea venuma

After watching Soodhu Kavvum - Very good film. After three films in lead role, no proper foreign location duet for Vijay Sethupathi ? Directors adutha padathula oru chance kundungapa..

After seeing the fight on Food Security Bill -  Right to Information ( RTI ),  Right to Education ( RTE ), Right to Food ( RTF )..  what’s next govt....... Right To Live ( RTL ) !!

After seeing Jadeja & Raina fight - Few days before Afridi asked the Pakisthan team to learn from Indian cricket team, by this fight it's the other way around.


After seeing the buzz around Wimbledon finals ( Gentlemen ) - Example of Inequality - People are going excessively enthusiastic for Murray winning the Wimbledon ( call it as colonial hangover ), but consciously forgetting about India’ performance in Asian Athletic Champ'ship in Pune .

What you think after reading this post ? Semma adi for me !!






Monday, July 8, 2013

Politics in our plate










They say read between the lines while reading a newspaper, but the mainstream media is so tight lipped and it is hard to comprehend the truth in it.


There is an old Tamil saying “Kovil illada ooril kudi iruka vendam”; means “Don’t live in the area which doesn’t have a temple. The reason is in those days the temple gopurams (tower) were tallest in any given place and so whenever lighting strikes in the vicinity the tower will take it. There is another reason, the kalasams (finials) on the gopuram were filled with seeds ( Vedai Nellu ). These seeds can be used to restart the agriculture after a flood or if people had lost all their belongings stored in the house granary (Always on top portion of the house, called paran). 

Such is the importance given to the seed in olden days. What happened in 1990’s, the seed generation went to the corporates!



Back in 1990’s a handful of European and US chemical companies like Cargill (Monsanto), Dupont, Bayer invested heavily on genetically modified (GM) seeds. In 1970’s Green Revolution was started in India, this in short is usage of more fertilizers\pesticides and crossbreeding hybrid crops. 

As more new chemicals were released in the market, the same time in 90’s the GM companies introduced genetically modified (GM) seeds its genes were modified (usually with animal hormones), embedded with pesticides and chemicals.

The “corporate seed” and “artificial cross breeding” dismantled the traditional methods; the policy makers went hand-in-hand. The usual two yields\year (Bogam) became 4 to 5 per year. More production, more yields, more fertilizers\pesticides, more diseases and more pharma medicines in the market.



Nature Vs BioTech companies

An interesting battle between the nature and biotech companies. Crops were genetically modified to increase the yield and nutritive values by more pesticides\fertilizer. Of course initially the pests\insects were eradicated, but as seasons passed some pests developed “pesticide resistance”, means they made adjustments to their DNA to resist the pesticides ( Is this evolution ! ). Now the farmers who bought the 1.1 version of the pesticide have to buy 1.2 version to kill the pests and where do they go to GM companies. (This is like a software upgrade).

Protest in west against GM corps and food


GM Vs Hybrid

GM crops in India are only in cotton (Need more info on this), but we might be having GM foods in the market. From the “green revolution” we got hybrid corps. To note- there is a difference between GM and hybrid crops, but both use extensive chemicals and are against natural farming. Example, we get “seedless fruits”, this is unnatural. It is like humans are born without the capability of reproduction and if they want to reproduce they have to approach a gene company!.

Protest in India aganist Bt Brinjal


The GM crops need more chemicals (sometimes these chemicals were induced in the gene itself!) and more water. These crops are dwarf and the cattle (backbone for our agriculture) didn’t like to graze on it. (Thousands of sheep’s died in AP after grazing in the Bt cotton field). 

This is like a chain reaction new farming methods more water, pumps and tractors were used and the farmer became more depended on the electricity.








Cattle & Milk

Few years before doctors used to say milk is good, but now they don’t vouch for it. For my neighbor’ 1.5 year old kid, their doctor suggested to discontinue milk from the kid’ food!. In a TV program Neeya Nana Gopinath asked the doctors “why you guys are not suggesting milk now-a-days?”.

There is a major difference between the cows, one which got humps and another without hump. The milk from humped cow is A2 milk and from humpless is A1 milk.

Humpless Jersey breed


Humpless cows are mostly genetically modified or cross breed. They are big in size, lazy, can’t be used in farming work, falls sick easily, depended on medicines, short life span, produces greenhouse gas ( one which causes hole in ozone layer ), nutrient value is less, but gives more milk.

Humped cows, native Indian breed, small size, usually dwarf, active, can be used in farming work, adoptive to tropical climate, zero-maintenance, milk quantity is less, but its nutritive and good quality.

Humped Indian cow


The “White revolution” caused India to become the highest producer of milk in the world, surpassing America in 1998. This happened because of the invasion of the new methods on cross breed cows which are feed with urea, fish-meal, hormones and steroids. Vargeese Kurien the father of “White revolution” and MS Swaminathan father of “Green revolution” are the recipient of Magasaysay Award and also all Padma awards.

Humped cows are getting extinct in India. But considerable efforts are made by few to keep it alive. Remember cow-slaughter and beef eating is not encouraged by Hindus.

Iraq, Afghanistan and Seed

Coming back to the seed, there seems to be an interesting “connect the point”. Bush said there are WMD in Iraq, this proven untrue, as it was for oil. War against terrorism in Afghanistan, instead it was for opium.  Some people even claim it was not only for oil or opium, it was also seed.

Abu Garib, this is the Iraqi town where the infamous torture took place by US soldiers. In the same town there was world’s biggest seed center (Mesapatomia has 8000 years of rich agri-history), which was either taken down by the allied forces or someone looted it? Afghanistan had a similar center (Agriculture Research on Dry Areas), before the invasion to safe guard the seeds, it was taken to “Syria” (Check out today’ newspaper for the latest happenings in Syria).

In Tamil there is a saying “Nerupu ellamal pogaiyadu” means “no smoke without fire”. These international GM companies and wars might be a smoke.

The game changer

It is unimaginable of how much politics is involved in one plate of food and a glass of milk.


The new buzzword and the game changer now is “Organic”, which according to the experts is grown without using chemicals. In Chennai there are few exclusive shops which sell “organic” products. Is there a way we can check to see all their products are chemical free or it is just like “mineral” water?




References and Further reading

www.wikipedia.com


Sunday, July 7, 2013

Z ( French - 1969 )

A fast paced political thriller based on true facts                                                              .












The movie “Z” (Yes, it’s the title) a French language film. Although it is in French the story is based on the actual events happened in Greece (1963). Directed by Costa-Gavras. Thanks for World Cinema Fan who recommended this film.


Plot
The country is under right-wing party (verge of military rule). The opposition party (Communists) is about to held a demonstration under their leader Grigoris Lambrakis. The police instead of protecting the meeting from the hoodlums just act as a spectator. Right after the meeting, Grigoris is fatally hit by a thug riding on a cab. The police make the case as accident, but as Judge Christos Sartzetakis (Jean Louis, remember his recent film Amour) take over the case, he finds it is a pre-planned incident (Grigoris dies) with the help of a local newspaper reporter.

Jean Louis as Judge Christos


It is a political thriller. Usually this genre is slow, but the way it is shot is different and so we can’t put it in any style. There are no slow paced shots, everything is fast. The flashbacks go in-and-out in flash cuts. The music is crisp and apt to the shots right from the title, in few scores they had used Tabela an Indian Hindusthani instrument.


Watch the title shots..



In some films, we see the movie adores itself, like if there is smart character\scene\camera work, the director prolongs the shot for an extra second or two. Since being a fast paced film “Z” doesn't admire itself, but as audience we applaud it. 

Ending (Spoilers)

After the upright investigation by Judge Christos, we see the culprits are punished, but as anywhere in the world only “low thugs” got jailed for few years! and those who (ministers & top cops) plotted the incident were just reprimanded. 

Notable lines -  Always blame the USA, even if you are wrong!



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**Pics taken from Wikipedia and videos from Youtube.


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Tidbits from MB ( Mahabharata )

Granddaddy of MB - Bhisma                                                                               .

Bhisma- A picture grab from the Tamil movie Karnan








Bhisma a key fella in Mahabharatha, like a godfather to both Pandavas (Good guys) and Gouravas (Bad guys). Officially he is with the Gourava, but his heart was with Pandavas. Let us see how he got into this strange official-heart web.


Oh wait.. he's my heir..!- Painting by Raja Ravi Varma

Santhanu, a king (Bhisma father later) went for hunting (This is how every story starts), he saw a girl and fell in love with her (obvious). She put some conditions, if they want to get married. One condition was “she will do whatever she want and he shouldn't interfere with her” (Almost every women who is getting married thinks like this). They took the condition extremely serious and followed it religiously, how far, she gave birth to seven babies, after every new-born she will throw them in the Ganga river (WTF!, it is a homicide !). Since there was a catch, Santhanu didn't object to these homicides.

She gave birth to 8th child (These people are non-stop), Santhanu asked not to kill the baby as he was worrying about the descendants for him (Someone has to rule after him). The catch was broken, she revealed herself as Goddess Ganga devi (River Ganga, what?). She came into conclusion that since he started loving\caring for the baby there won’t be much love left for her from him and so she took the child with her and drowned in the river. (Insane, correct, don’t worry there is another catch to break this jinx).


Here is your son, I cant pay for his college anymore- Painting by BP Banerjee

Dejected Santhanu went back to his kingdom, after few years he saw a young man practicing archery ( I think he should be fishing in the river, but this is how the story goes ) in the banks of Ganga. This was his son, Bhisma. Gangadevi (The first girl, remember) appeared and handed over him to Santhanu. (Why she left Santhanu in the first place). After a while, again same sequence for Santhanu (Repeat'u)- hunting, girl, only difference now it’s a different girl, Sathyavati from fishfolk.

Sathyavathi’ father had a catch for their marriage (I told there is more catch), the child (yet to be born) from Sathyavathi-Santhanu should rule the kingdom and not Bhisma. On hearing this, Bhisma took the vow of celibacy and paved the way to Santhanu in marrying Sathyavati. (Two marriages for father and no marriage for son, on top of this he lost his kingdom to his half-brother). More strange things happen later in his half-brother Vichitraveriya marriage. Still to come.

Satyavathi and Santhanu- Don't think she is in scantly clad dress, this is how they used to dress ( without tops\jacket ) before Brits came to India. Painting by - Raja Ravi Varma. I did some PS work on it.

So one can’t say “Like Father, life son” any more.

Characters to remember

Santhanu, the king | Ganga Devi | Bhisma aka Devavartha | Sathyavati | Nameless Sathyavathi’ father, who set the great epic Mahabharatha to swing

Note: This is not a process to rewrite Mahabharatha, I cant even remotely think of doing it. Just tidbits of it.