Of cricket, farmers and fashion


Baba Gyani Triviani said:
Now I know why the CD burner software is called Nero

One of the best articles that I read – I didn’t write this, got it as a mail. But the views are those that I fully endorse. Read it.


The Hindu – Open page

Yes, you read it right; to hell with the World Cup; to hell with the celebrations; to hell with all the free land and money being showered by different governments on the players. How can I jump, scream, have gallons of beer and cheer for the nation when a few kilometres away the farmers and feeders of my country are taking their own lives in hordes?

Do you know that, on average, 47 farmers have been committing suicide every single day in the past 16 years in our shining India — the next economic power, progressive with nine per cent growth?

Last month, on March 5, Friday evening, when Bangalore’s watering holes were getting filled up, when all the DJs were blaring out deafening music, when we were busy discussing India’s chances at the World Cup, sitting in CCDs and Baristas — just 100 km away from Bangalore, Swamy Gowda and Vasanthamma, a young farmer couple, hanged themselves, leaving their three very young children to fend for themselves or, most likely, die of malnutrition.

Why did they do it? Were they fighting? No. Were they drunkards? No.

Did they have incurable diseases? No! Then WHY? Because they were unable to repay a loan of Rs 80,000 (a working IT couple’s one month salary? 2-3 months EMI?) for years, which had gradually increased to Rs. 1.2 lakh. Because they knew that now they would never be able to pay it back. Because they were hurt. Hurt by our government which announced a huge reduction in import duty for silk in this year’s budget (from 30 per cent to 5 per cent).They were struggling silk farmers and instead of help from the government, they get this!

Decrease in import duty means the markets will now be flooded with cheap Chinese silk (as everything else!) and our own farmers will be left in the lurch.

On average, 17,000 farmers have been committing suicide every year, for the past 15 years on the trot. Can you believe it? Most of us wouldn’t know this fact. Why? Because, our great Indian media, the world’s biggest media, are not interested in reporting this! Why?

Because they are more interested in covering fashion week extravaganzas. They are more interested in ‘why team India was not practising when Pakistanis were sweating it out in stadium on the eve of the match?’ They are more interested in Poonam Pandey.

The media are supposed to be the third eye of democracy and also called the fourth estate, but now they have become real estate. Pure business.

So any attention from the media is out of the question. Who is left then? The government? But we all know how it works. The other day, I was passing by Vidhan Soudha in Bangalore and happened to read the slogan written at the entrance, “Government work is god’s work”. Now I know why our government has left all its work to god!

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa announced plots for all the players. But land? In Bangalore? You must be kidding, Mr. C.M.. So he retracts and now wants to give money. But where will it come from?

Taxes, yours and mine. Don’t the poor farmers need the land or money more than those players who are already earning in crores?

A government-owned bank will give you loan at six per cent interest rate if you are buying a Mercedes but if a poor farmer wants to buy a tractor, do you know how much it is charging him? Fifteen per cent!

Look at the depths of inequality. Water is Rs. 15 a litre and a SIM card is for free! For how long can we bite the hand that is feeding us? The recent onion price fiasco was just a trailer. Picture abhi baaki hai doston!

In 2008, Lakme India fashion show venue was in a Mumbai five-star hotel and was covered by 500 journalists and the theme was ‘Cotton’. A few hours drive from there, cotton farmers were committing suicide, 4 or 5, everyday! How many TV journalists covered this? Zero!

Sixty-seventy per cent of India’s population is living on less than Rs. 20 a day. A bottle of Diet coke for us? The electricity used in a day-night match could help a farmer irrigate his fields for more than a few weeks! Do you know that loadshedding is also class dependent?

Two hours in metros, 4 in towns and 8 in villages. Now, who needs electricity more? A farmer to look after his crop day and night, irrigate, pump water and use machines or a few bored, young professionals with disposable incomes, to log on to Facebook and watch IPL?

How can we splurge thousands on our birthday parties and zoom past in our AC vehicles and sit in cushy chairs in our AC offices and plan a weekend trip to Coorg when on the way, in those small villages, just a few minutes’ walk from the roads, someone might be consuming pesticide or hanging himself from a tree for just Rs.10, 000? How can we?

There was much panic when there was swine flu. Every single death in the country was reported second by second, minute by minute. Why?

Because it directly affected our salaried, ambitious, tech-savvy, middle-class. So there were masks, special relief centres, enquiry centres set up by government to please this section. On the other hand, 47 people are dying, every single day for the past 15 years.

Anybody cared to do anything?

It has been observed that within months of a farmer taking his life, his wife follows, either by poisoning the kids first or leaving them on their own. In Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, a distressed woman farmer went to the government seed shop, bought a bottle of pesticide, on credit, went home and drank it. She was under debt for most of her life and now — even her death was on credit!

Centuries ago, there was a Roman emperor, called Nero. He was a strong ruler and also very fond of parties, art, poetry, drinking and a life full of pleasures. Once he decided to organise a grand party and invited all poets, writers, dancers, painters, artists, intellectuals and thinkers of society. Everybody was having a great time eating, drinking, laughing, and socialising. The party was at its peak when it started getting dark. Nero wanted the party to go on. So he ordered and got all the arrested criminals, who were in his jails, around the garden and put them on fire! Burnt them alive, so that there was enough light for the guests to keep on enjoying! The guests had a gala time though they knew the cost of their enjoyment. Now, what kind of conscience those guests had.

What is happening in our country is not different from Nero’s party.

We, the middle-class-young-well-earning-mall-hopping-IPL-watching and celebrating-junta are Nero’s guests enjoying at the cost of our farmers. Every budget favours the already rich. More exemptions are being given to them at the cost of grabbing the land of our farmers in the name of SEZs, decrease in import duties in the name of neo-liberal policies, increase in the loan interest rates if the product is not worth lakhs and crores. Yes, that’s what we are, Nero’s guests!

I’m not against celebrations. I’m not against cricket. I’m not against World Cup. I would be the first person to scream, celebrate and feel proud of any of India’s achievements but, only if all fellow countrymen, farmers, villagers also stand with me and cheer; only if they do not take their own lives ruthlessly, only if there is no difference between interest rates for a Mercedes and a tractor. That would be the day I also zoom past on a bike, post-Indian win, with an Indian Flag in hand and screaming Bharat Mata Ki Jai. But no, not today. Not at the cost of my feeders. Until then, this is what I say.

To hell with your malls. To hell with your IPL. To hell with your World Cup. And to hell with your celebrations

Source -Chronicles of Nikhil Baliga

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment


If you can’t afford buying an apartment, your solution is to rent. It is noticed that renting apartments is gearing up over the period of time especially in metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. Even in emerging cities like Noida and Gurgoan renting apartments is gaining momentum. Looking for an apartment to rent can be a tiring process. After looking at many different options, you might be wowed by a place that stands out compared to the others. What you pay for your apartment and how fancy it is depends on your negotiation and deal-finding skills. However, before you negotiate anything, you’ve got to decide what you’re looking for in your rented space.

Before you sign your name on the dotted line and commit to an apartment, there are a number of things you should consider:

Check the Location

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

When deciding on a new place to live, you should consider the surrounding area as much as the actual apartment. Whether you know exactly where you want to live or not, you should investigate the neighbourhood. Check if it’s close to your workplace, or the close proximity to specific points. Check for the crime reports of that area if any. Are there particular points of interest you wish to be near, such as a park in which you can jog. The area you chose to stay should not come in the blacklisted area. Because in future if you avail a loan, it can be rejected because of the location you reside in.

What is the Rent

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

Before you even begin to look for an apartment, you should have decided how much you can afford for rent and also how much you are willing to spend. Go around and check what are the rent prices for the area you plan to shift in. Because some parts of town may be more expensive than others. Find out how much advance you have to pay to landlord. The standard rule is that rent should not be more than 30 percent of your monthly income. Also you will probably have to pay the first (and sometimes last) month’s rent and security deposit, along with start-up fees for utilities, before moving in. If you are planning to rent that house for more than a year then ask your owner about the yearly increase. Clear all queries related to money.

List your Amenities

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

The size and type of rental buildings greatly affect the range of amenities offered. Have a clear understanding of what you require in your apartment. From laundry facilities to parking, pets, exercise facilities, security and Internet and cable inclusion are all examples of amenities you could consider. Specify the amenities important to you, distinguishing your wants from your needs. Find out if they are available in your apartment.

Rental Agreement & Length of Lease

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

Find out how long the lease runs. If you’re a student and want a 9 month lease, make sure that that’s what you get. Most leases are for a year; find out when you will be expected to move out. Read the contract carefully before you sign it. How long you are locked into the lease, the beginning and expiration date, the rental price and what is included in the rent, notice of termination and responsibilities for repairs should be mentioned in the agreement. Take a copy of your agreement.

Check the Landlord’s Background

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

You will be relying on this person to complete maintenance on time, return your security deposit, and not enter your apartment unauthorized. Find out about the landlord from the people residing in that apartment. Because the owner shouldn’t deny returning your deposit when you leave. Is the landlord trustworthy is what you have to check before shifting into your new house.

Source- SiliconIndia

Top 5 Health Resorts in India


Are you looking for an ideal place to refresh and rejuvenate your mind, soul and body? Then it is worth a visit to some good health resorts, where you will get the awakening therapies, revitalizing treatments and exclusive spa experience to rejuvenate your body and soul. Here are some best health
resorts you can pick up.

Soukya Resort

Located in Bangalore, this holistic Ayurveda health resort spread over 30 acres of scenic orchards, attracts people from all over the world with its strategic location and good facilities. The resort includes health centers, which offers detailed treatment in Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy and complementary therapies like yoga, acupuncture, reflexology, acupressure, etc. And the resort also offers facilities like indoor games, table tennis court, snooker, yoga and meditation hall, badminton internet surfing, cycling, common T.V room, jogging tracks, swimming pool, library, beauty parlor, gift shop and city sightseeing.

Somatheeram Ayurveda Resort

Situated on the picturesque Malabar Coast in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Somatheeram is a unique Ayurvedic resort in terms of Tradition, Culture, History, Ayurveda, Yoga, Beach and Nature. Located by the sea shore here you can enjoy the serene beauty of nature while getting cured of external and internal health problem. Built with Eco-friendly materials, the resort is properly ventilated to allow natural air flow. Kerala Sadya (feast) which comprises rice and a large number of side dishes and curries all specially prepared in Kerala style and served in plantain leaves.

The Oberoi Wildflower Hall Shimla

Located in the tranquil foothills of Shimla, Wildflower Hall is a luxury resort set in 22 acres of virgin woods of pine and cedar. Here you should not miss their exclusive spa called ‘Himalayan Mysteries’, includes chakra head, shoulder massage, a wild lavender scrub, cleansing facial and a fragrant jasmine bath. You can also go for a pressure point therapy, delicious body wraps like germanium cream, honey citrus and Himalayan spice and contemporary Hawaiian massage. The resort also offers the resort offers white river rafting, trekking, mountain biking, archery, billiards, ice skating and golf.

Ayurvedagram Health Resort and Spa

Located in Bangalore, this venture of Kerala Ayurveda Pharmacy Ltd is a holistic ayurveda healthcare village that is regarded as one of India?s top five spas and ayurveda resorts. It has got an experience of 85 years and recreated from traditional Kerala homes. Ayurvedagram offers self-healing therapies practiced under ayurveda with its own team of resident doctors, therapists, and staffs. Beside all these you can regain your true form, beauty, and vitality through natural and authentic rejuvenation and beauty enhancement therapies, yoga, meditation, gym, steam, sauna, and beauty salon.

Ananda Resorts in Himalayas

Located in the tranquil Himalayan foothills, Ananda is the spiritual pathway to the ultimate, discovered through the union of body, mind and soul. Here you will experience a lifestyle includes Ayurveda, Yoga and Vedanta combined with best of International Wellness Experiences to bring about the union of mind, body and soul. The spa offers an extensive menu of over 79 body and beauty treatments. You can get a mix match experience of Indian systems of Ayurveda with the more contemporary Western spa approach.


Bangalore city created in Canada for Mission Impossible-4


Crew of the popular action film series Mission Impossible are working on their 4th film Mission Impossible-4 (Ghost Protocol) in which the recreated a Bangalore street setup in Vancouver (Canada) for hero Tom Cruise to run through. It couldn’t have been easy for Hollywood to build an Indian street in Canada but the pictures speak about their dedication and how well this task was completed.

Apart from Tom Cruise, Anil Kapoor is another notable actor in the movie is who became star through his performance in Slumdog Millionaire movie.

Take a look at these pictures of Bangalore street in Vancouver: