Wednesday 20 March 2013

Glass Roof!!

I was just watching an ad of Tata Tea in the television just now. The hero has a cup of tea and says going forward in his movies the name of the herione will come first in the titles.

I cannot stop a smirk appearing on my face. No offence meant to any one, but would this bring any mroe gender equality to women in Indian cinema? 

There was a interesting quote few days back on the occasion of Women's day in one of the leading dailies. They have asked various women working in MNCs to comment on the same and one of them have said some thing in the lines that when Gender Diversity becomes a number to claim for the organization the essence of it is already lost.

How true!!

Women's day has become a marketing strategy and Gender diversity another number to boast than actual ground level implementation. If you respect a women and treat her as equal it would show in every act at every step. Do you see it visible now?

The role of a women has expanded and diversied into multiple areas, and they are trying to multi task at every step, again and again trying to prove that they are indeed super women who can juggle with aplomb. But the question here would be why do you have to prove yourself again if you are already being treated as equal? Are you saying subtly without meaning that the Glass Roof does exist in personal and professional fronts that it is becoming necessary to prove ones capability again and again?

When an organization is boasting about Gender Diversity numbers, stating they take special care to ensure that women are being given all required opportunities to grow up, are we saying that with out this a women is not capable of growing up by herself in an organization.

Might be it is time to rethink on what we are trying to do by marketing Gender diversity and celebrating women's day as another commercial event and lost the true essence,

I will end with an anecdote on this that my sis told me. With all the March 8th hype, one of the house cleaning employee in her organization asked her- "Maam what is this about march 8th? Is this the birthday of women?"

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Manavule Kadaa!

మానవులే కదా !

యుద్ధం ఎందుకో ఎంత ఆలోచించినా అర్ధం కాదు!
ఎందుకమ్మా ఈ యుద్ధం నా వాడి పై నేనే కట్టి గట్టడం!

వేరే దేశానికి  వెళ్ళినా  వాడు నా వాడేనమ్మా
కులం, మతం, జాతి మనం సృష్టించినవే కదా!

మనం దాట (పూడ్చ ) లేని ఈ అగాధాలు
ఎందుకు మనం సృష్టించడం ?
ఏ దేశమైతే నేమి ? ఏ జాతికి చెందిన నేమి?
"వారు మానవులే కదా"!
మనిషి పై మనిషి కి శత్రుత్వ మెందుకు?

ప్రతి మానవుడి హృదయ దర్పణంలో
ఏదో ఒక మూల శాంతి తొంగి చూస్తోంది .
వెలికి తేవాలి దాన్ని, విశ్వ శాంతి కావాలి

అనుక్షణం ప్రాణ భయంతో బ్రతకడం కష్టం!
యుద్ధాల వలన మానవ జాతికే నష్టం !

జాతి పేరుతొ వేర్పాటు చెయ్యకండి
మానవులనంతా  కలిసి జీవించనివ్వండి

విశ్వ శాంతి కావాలి మాకు
మనుష్యు ల మధ్య అడ్డుగోడలే వద్దు మాకు

ఈ అడ్డుగోడలని పడగొట్టాలి
మనిషి - మనిషి కలిసి జీవించాలి

అప్పుడే ఉంటుంది మానవత్వం
జరుగుతుంది మానవ జాతి సంరక్షణం .

This I wrote for a competition in the college back in 1987. SVC used to have a seperate telugu department and used to conduct poetry, elocution and essay competitions. The topic was post some conflicts at POK a letter written by a soldier to his mother.

Today morning when I was just browsing through the old college magazine edition and relooked at this I started wondering. Lot of time has passed between then to till date. But nothing has changed when you look at the recent bomb explosions in Hyderabad.

Who are these people who are looking at killing others and for what cause? No one knows. The other day there was an update in the news paper about some wing claiming that they can build a bomb from scratch in flat 15 minutes!! I mean is that some thing you are proud of? Can you claim with the same confidence that you need 15 minutes to save the life of all those people who have been killed at the blast?

But even we are getting used to these inhuman acts now. I remember the terror and panic when the blasts happened first time in Hyderabad. People could not think of anything else for days other than how everything changed over a second.

This time it was taken more in stride. Phone lines were busy checking if the people known to them are safe, news updates were watched over, and the detailed reports were read in the news paper next day. The news headlines change, and the incident is out of mind for the hundreds of people who had no impact. The only impact is left for those small group of people who faced the wrath. Hyderabad is back to normal, except for increased police checkposts.

Coming together only whe something major jolts once in a while, expecting some one else to lead us doesn't help us. What we need is a treatment to our short term memory losses, our lack of social responsibility, our attitude to the people around us, and the changing headlines.. might be only then we can look for a  collective solution for these massacres rather than expecting Government or Police to do something.