Wednesday, November 11, 2009

To be or not to be – A Marathi in Mumbai????

I am actually putting forth a question, contrast to the one that is being debated about. Should I be proud of being A Marathi in Mumbai or feel isolated and alienated?


The arising of this question in itself raises doubt to my feeling of belonging and love for my motherland. I am a Mumbaikar but still I am trying to be neutral and analyse the whole situation wherein I found myself staring at the above question.I am not analyzing any political viewpoints or inclinations nor am I Gung-ho about the movement that North Indians must be kicked out.


But somewhere down the line I feel the so called Rules of “Cosmopolitan” City are being applied to Mumbai only. Let me be very clear that Mumbai has whole heartedly accepted all its incoming guests where people have made fortunes and indirectly contributed to the growth of the city and the nation. The scale at which this has occurred is enormous as compared to any other city in India not even our capital. This has strained the infrastructure and DNA of this city but it has not complained till now. Statistics will prove this statement nevertheless. After having toured throughout India and abroad, I still feel Mumbai is the city that breathes life into you and gets you going. You may curse it for all varied reasons but believe me you will long to come back to this city when away from it.


The people who have come from outside have become a part of the city but the problem arises when these people try to put their own people in place of the locals. This can be evidently seen from examples like colleges built only for these so called “Minorities”. A trivial thing like the decision to write Sign Board of a shop in Marathi/Devanagari script causes a furore when it can be evidently seen the same happening in metro cities like Kolkata, Chennai and even cities like Ahmedabad and Bengaluru. The reason for hatred is partially politically oriented and is given too much air by the people on both sides of the table. For example -  An non Marathi MLA of Newly elected Maharashtra assembly firstly announces that he wouldn’t take oath in Marathi when no one has asked him or no one is bothered, but this is done purposely with varied political motives. And the reaction which we saw was glorified and the whole issue which had subdued after the elections being given new air and portrayed as Marathi vs Hindi row. These needless provocations are the ones I am worried about. These are the ways to divert the attention and polarize the people. Similar is the case of Chhat Puja which is being celebrated by North Indian population for a long time now in Mumbai. But an unnecessary glorification was done last year to win a popular sentiment and finally votes.


What I want to convey is that we citizens should not fall pray to such political provocations as we have all seen the most fierce some enemies turn out to be the best friends in no time and we all are left wondering. The political equation keeps changing and we the usual sufferers of it. We as educated citizens should get influenced by this and propagate the real message what we know is logically correct.


Coming back to the point of being a Marathi in Mumbai, I feel it’s not just the question of rights but a logical conclusion that the locals should be preferred at least at the lower string levels of public service and in organisations. This same is being followed all over the country and we here are being isolated for fighting for it. I expect all the incoming people to respect the culture, language and traditions of Mumbai and Maharashtra and by doing this we are not asking them to commit a crime nor a favour. It’s an unwritten rule wherein you become a part and parcel of the place where you stay and tend to follow the tradition and culture of that place.


Let’s keep our Mumbai one of the best places to live rather than just straining its resources and limitations. Constructively we have to fight the REAL issues facing us.......


Anish

Saturday, November 7, 2009

F1 2009..rise of a new World Order...






Rags to Riches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



True isnt it.... Team with no backing...Honda had left..leaving few committed men who were driven by a vision.The legendary Ross Brawn backed them with feeble financial support.
And emerged a new team - Brawn GP.No sponsors, new engine suppliers, high costs but belief in their cars and systems..
There 1st job was to prune their employee strength to half....Difficult but vital to survive..
There two drivers who had struggled for the past 2 years heaved a sigh of relief. Finally they had a car to drive and team to back them.
The Rise of the Phoenix - Brawn GP
8 Wins, 4 one-twos, 15 podiums,
Drivers and Constructors World Title
2009 season lived upto its expectations..A few may disagree..Diehard Ferrari fans maybe saddened ( I am one of them). 
Lets first digest the disappointments -
  • Controversy with the Double Diffuser row, introduction of KERS ,slick tyres, lower and wider front wings; still the pure racing never died. 
  • 2009 also proved to be a season to forget for Renault with the ghosts of last year's Singapore GP coming back to haunt them in the form of Crashgate scandal and eventually Renault losing its prize possession of Alonso to Ferrari and with the charismatic talisman Flavio Briatore gone, Renault looked a shadow of themselves in 2006-07. 
  • Decision to leave F1 by BMW, Toyota and may be Renault as I write this...
  • Horrific accident to Massa denting any Ferrrari revival hopes and slump in Mclaren performance nevertheless they improved tremendously near then end of season. 
  • The talks of a break away group loomed large finally to be resolved with a concorde agreement.
Nevertheless there were a lot of positives to take away namely rise of a new world champion driver and team, emergence of Redbull as a strong contender and Force India being able to prove its metal. The fantastic circuit of AbuDhabi providing a fitting end to a spectacular season. Kudos to Hermann Tilke and the people of UAE for developing a magnificent track and surroundings.
  • Stunning start by Button initially was marred by a lull in performance after mid season GP in Silverstone. But he had already paved a way for the title and remained in continuous pursuit.
  • Vettel and Webber gave a tough fight with a tightly knit team Redbull behind them, their performances improved as the season went on. Amazing job by Christian Horner.
  • The Old Warhorse Barrichello kept it going with a fews wins but could have had more had luck not parted him as it had done so many times in his career. He is too good a driver to be left with no World titles and we maybe seeing the end of his illustrious career come to an end next season in Williams. 
  • Raikkonen was patchy I feel yet drove the Ferrari superbly at Spa garnering points as he went along in the season.

  • The story wont be complete without Force India. Our very own representative in F1.Hats off to Vijay Mallya and his team for improving a car beyond expectations in a very short space of time( plz note that this is the same backmarker car of Jordan and spykar). A Pole position at Spa by Fisichella was followed by a 2nd place finish (only to be deprived of 1st spot by the KERS of Ferrari) was a feather in the cap and a sign of an ever improving team. May 2010 be the year we see more glory come their way. Sutil and Liuzzi have to prove that they are really good.
Toyota exit is surely a dampener. Trulli and Glock had performed comparatively well but are left no drive as of yet. Same is the case with BMW, but exit of Toyota may be blessing in disguise for Sauber to return.


2010 may usher in a few new surprises with legendary Lotus returning under Mark Gascoyne and few more teams joining in. But the icing on the cake would be Kimi returning to Mclaren and we experiencing the arguably the 4 best drivers in 2 best teams with Brawn and Redbull completing the quartet of tough competitors.


Ohh!!! finally Max Mosley is gone and our very own Jean Todt is at the helm of FIA.....May this be the start of a new era at FIA...


Hope Alonso and Massa are gonna rock and we see the title back at the Prancing Horse stable….  Mclaren watchout!!!!!!!!!








Anish





HE is back!!!!!!!!!!

"HE" is back....
But HE was always there.....
But why do i feel HE is back...
BTW who is HE..... 
HE is the only ONE graced with God's gift to carry a Nation's expectations, hopes, ambitions etc for not 1 but last 20 years....And with an ever pleasing smile...
Ya i know....this may seem as just one more in the umpteen blogs written over him....
Still...i feel i should start my blogging with him.....
Sachin R Tendulkar
5th Nov 09, aged 36 and facing a target of 350, this man single handedly scored half of the target and So called Gr8 batting lineup of India still failed to capitalize against a 3rd string Aus side...
Pity..Shame...Disheartening...
Nothing new...I feel.....Its an irony that such a gifted player has to face so much distress due to the lack of efforts of his compatriots...
Not now but for last 20 years...
HE-"The Rock of Gibraltar" still stands firm amidst the ever dangling Indian lineup.
Whats new!!! The superstars of our team just "twinkle" when they want to (most of the times to cement their place in the lineup).
This knock of 175 brought back the memories of the same sachin just 11 years back at Sharjah vs the same Aussies making back to back centuries to single handedly land the Trophy in our hands. He looked so similar with age no bar and the same attitude and finesse.And time stood Stillllllllll....
Absolutely amazing...
The Aussies must have loved to see his Back...HE stood between a certain victory and defeat....
Thats why i felt "He is back". 
He has given so much pleasure over the years and we just long for more......

He is the only reason i still watch Indian Cricket.... 
People endlessly compare him with other greats...its futile...

I can go on and on and on...but its right to halt now...
Many more moments of glory and ecstasy await us.... 
Lets enjoy and soak the pleasure...


 Anish