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Contradictions Keep existing In mathematics:Plus & Minus; In Physics: Action & Reaction In Chemistry: Protons & Electrons In War: Offense & Defence; In Society: The Class Struggle the mainstream & the side lined the speaker & the silent one can't exist without the other

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True Knowledge Always Contradicts Common Sense

Biju Aug u Staf stine P f Ed itor CREDITS Chief Editor Prof. J.T. Kuncheria Staff Editor Biju Augustine P Student Editor K. Nithin

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\SØphm≥ Xp\n™Xv. kXyØn¬ AXn\v tijambncp∂p _kv bm{XIfn¬ hShmXqcnse Zp¿K‘w Rßsf ieyw sNøm≥ XpSßnbXv . ]n∂oSv "H®' F∂ t]cn¬ \SØnb thdn´ Iymº v k¿t∆bn¬ Hcp]mSp hna¿i\߃°p ]m{Xambn hShmXqcns\∏‰nbp≈ tNmZyw. Iyº v k¿t∆ bn¬ F¥n\v AsXms° Dƒs∏SpØn?, F¥mWv Dt±iye£yw? Fs∂ms°bmbncp∂p \n»_vZ hna¿i\߃. ]t£ H∂p kp \n›bamWv, B tNmZyw hmbn®Xn\v tijw , hShmXqcnseØptºmƒ {i≤n®p XpSßnbh¿ Iymº nep≠v. Aßs\ hShmXqcns‚ Zp¿K‘w han°p∂ kXyßfnte°v R߃ \S∂p Ibdn. BKÃv 2 \v R߃ 3 t]¿ hShmXqcnendßn. Uw]nwKv bm¿Uv Fhn-sS-bm-sW∂v tNmZn®p a\- n-em-°n. Uw]nwKv bm¿Uns‚ sXm´SpØp≈ s]t{Smƒ ]ºnse Poh\ °mc\n¬ \n∂pw XpSßn. {]Xo£n®Xp t]mse amen\yIqºmcßsfbpw Zp¿K‘sØbpw Ipsd

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apt∂m´v t]mbn. Xos∏´n IqSpIƒ t]mse hoSpIƒ kaXean√mbvIbn¬ \ncØnbncn°p∂p Hcp hoSns‚ ap∂nseØn AhnSpsØ _nµp tN®ntbmSv Imcy߃ A\zjn®p. hShmXqcn¬ {]t£m`߃ F√m h¿jhpw \S°p∂p. cmjv{Sob, apXseSp∏pIfn¬ ]cyhkm\n°p∂p.ChnsSbpw Ah¿ t^mt´msbSp°m≥ kΩXn®n√. kmlknIambn DuSphgnIfneqsS, hoSpIƒ °nSbneqsS, Xmak°mcpsS IuXpIØn\nSbneqsS, IºnthenIƒ°nSbneqsS Du¿∂ndßn bm¿Uns‚ ]n∂nseØn. AhnsS "em≥Uv ^n√nwKv' F∂ {]Xn`mkØn\p th≠n Ipgn® henb IpgnIƒ. (amen\y߃ IpgnIfp≠m°n C´p aqSpI F∂ as‰mcp Aimkv{Xob XXzØns‚ _m°n shbv]v ). IpgnIƒ°v kao]Øv Hcp a¨Øn´bn¬ \n∂v bm¿Uns‚ D≈nse t{]mkknwKv bqWn‰ns‚ t^mt´msbSpØp .AXn\nsS inhZmk≥ F∂bmsf ]cnNbs∏´p. Cu {]iv\w C{Xbpw hjfmbXp ]pXnb t{]mkknwKv bqWn‰v h∂Xn\p tijamWt{X. "dmw°n' F∂ Hcp Iº\nsb Icmtd¬]n®Xn\ptijw Ah¿ \SØp∂ Aimkv{Xob kwkv°cWØns‚bpw D]tbm Kn°p∂ sIan°epIfpsSbpw `mKambn´mWs{X K‘w C{Xbpw Akl\obambXv. AhnsS Im≥k¿ AS°ap≈ tcmK߃ ]Scp∂Xns\∏‰n ]d™p. am[yaßfpsS s]m≈ØcsØbpw hna¿in®p sIm≠v RßfpsS kwcw`Øn\v BiwkIƒ \¬In IS∂pt]mbn.

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CsX√mw kw`hyamsW¶nepw A[nImcnIfpw AXnep]cn IpSnsh≈w t]mepw aen\ambn InS°p∂ Np‰p h´ØpImcpw ap≥ ssI FSp°Ww. \Ωƒ hnZym¿∞nIƒ°v, F©n\ob¿am¿°v IqSpX¬ sa®s∏´ kwkv°cW coXnIƒ hnIkn∏n°m≥ {ian°mw, AXnep]cn amen\yßfpsS ImcyØn¬ \ΩpsS ap≥Ime Bekyßsfbpw sshcp≤yßsfbpw XncpØn°pdn°mw.

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]Øp-h¿j-߃°p apºv tImtfPv tlmÃ-ens‚ IpSp- p-ap-dn-bn¬ InS-°m≥ A{X-sbm∂pw kpJ-an√mØ \ΩpsS I´n-en-en--cp∂v GtXm Hcp hnc-l-Km\w ]mSn-s°m-≠n-cp∂ \ns∂ C-t∏mgpw AtX-t]mse Rmt\m¿-Øn-cn-°p-∂p. F¥n-s\√mw th≠n \Ωƒ ]nW-ßn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. ]t£ \ns∂ Rm≥ A{Xtbsd kvt\ln-®n-cp∂p. B kvt\lw C∂v Fs‚ a\- ns‚ XS-hd NmSn t]\-Øp-ºn-eqsS hm°p-Ifmbn IS-em-kn-te°p ]I¿Øp-I-bmWv. Cu \o≠ ]Øp-h¿j-ß-fpsS apdn-∏m-Sp-Iƒ Cu kvt\l-Ønep-≠v. \Ωƒ F{Xtbm Zqcw Xm≠n-°-gn-™n-cn-°p-∂p. Xncn™p t\m°p-tºmƒ \n\-s°¥p tXm∂p∂p? Hcn-°-epw... ba-l-bpsS A´lm-k-ßsf hI-h®n-´n-√mØ \o... \ns‚ im¥-kz-`mhw... H´pw A{Iam-k‡ - a - √ - m-Xn-cp∂ \ns‚ a\- v.... {]tem-`\ - ß - f - psS AXn-{]-k-c-Øn¬ ab-ßn-t]m-ImØ AN-©-e-amb `mhw... Rm≥ Hcp "Xmt¥m-∂n-'bmbn´pw \o Fs∂ kln®p \ns‚ Pohn-X-Øns‚ Xmfw Fs‚ A]{ip-Xn-bp-ambn CS-I-e¿∂n-´pw... \ns‚ saen™ ico-c-Øn-\p-≈nse Bflm¿∞amb B a\- ns\ Rm≥ CjvS-s∏-´n-cp-∂p. X\ntb \S∂p. Fs‚ hgn-bn¬ ]Ip-Xn-tbm-fhpw \o Iq´p h∂p... k‘ym-t\-c-ß-fn¬ \Ωƒ ]mX-tbm-csØ PohnX-ßsf t\m°n \n∂p, Xo‰ tXSn ]d∂p Xf¿∂ ]d-h-Iƒ k‘ymw-_-c-Øn-eqsS tNt°-dm≥ t]mIp-


sshcp-≤y-߃ tebv°v IÆn-a-bv°msX t\m°n-bn-cp∂ cm{Xn-Iƒ... As∂ms° \£-{X-߃ t]mepw \Ω-tfmSv kwkm-cn-°p-am-bn-cp-∂p... C∂v {]Ir-Xnbv°p t]mepw th≠--s∏-´-h-c√ \Ωƒ F∂p tXm∂p-∂pt≠m? F\n°v B tXm∂¬ C√mXn-√. a\ v Ccp-´p-]n-Sn-®n-cn-°p-∂p. AXn-\n-S-bn¬ F\n°p Ieym-Wm-tem-N-\-I-fp-≠mIp∂p kJm-th, Rm\n-t∏mgpw H‰-Ø-Sn-bm-Wv... F\n-°n\n Hcp Iq´v In´n-bn´v F¥p- In-´m≥ ? aSp-°p-I-bmWv Cu Pohn-Xw... (`-b-s∏-tS-≠, BfllXy sNøm≥ am{Xw ss[cy-ap-≈-h-\√ Rm≥ F∂p \n\-°-dn-bm-a-t√m....) Cu ]Øp h¿j- ß ƒ Fs∂ kw_‘n®n- S tØmfw H´pw kPo-h-am-bn-cp-∂n-√. F√mw sIm≠pw \n¿Po-h-amb ]Øp h¿j-߃.... F\n°p \o Fs‚ Bscm-s°tbm Bbn-cp-∂p. D-≈n-s‚-bp-≈n¬ kulrZ-Øn-\-∏pdw Hcp BZ-chpw IqSn Rm≥ ImØp-kq£n-®n-cp-∂p.... (AXp Rm≥ {]I-Sn-∏n-®n-cp-∂n-√,,, ""shdptX F¥n\mSm \Ωƒ XΩn¬ Bh-iy-an-√mØ Zqcw'') Hcp IsØ-gp-Xp-hm≥ t]mepw C°-gn™ Imeß-fn¬ Fs‚ a\ v Xøm-dm-bn-cp-∂n-√. ImcWw Rm≥ ]d-™nt√? Cu Ime-b-f-hn-\n-Sbv°v, kZm-Nmc-aq-ey-߃s°m∂pw Hcp hne-bp-an-√m-Xmbn F∂p tXm∂n-bn-´p≈ kµ¿`-߃ hsc-bp-≠m-bn-´p-≠v. PohnXw hnc-k-ambn tXm∂n-t∏m-bn. \Ωƒ I≠ kvt\l-sams° kzm¿∞-X-bm-bncp∂p kJm-th... Rm≥ Pohn-X-Øns‚ ap∂n¬ ]I®p- \ n¬°p- I - b m- W v . F¥p sNtø- W - s a- ∂ - d n- b n- √ . As∂ms° Fs¥√mw e£y-ß-fm-bn-cp∂p? \n\°pw..... F\n-°pw.... Cs∏mtgm? Xncn®p \m´n-se-Øn-b-t∏mƒ kvt\ln-®n-cp∂ \mSpt]mepw Fs∂ Hcp A]-cn-Nn-X-s\-t∏mse Xpdn-®p-t\m°p-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. \obpw Aß-s\-bm-bn-cn-°ptam? Bfp∂ A·n°p \Sp-hn¬ \n¬°p-∂-Xp-t]mse tXm∂p-∂p. ]t£ F\n°v {]tXy-In-s®m∂pw tXm∂p∂n-√. c£-s]-Sm\pw tXm∂p-∂n-√. Dcp-In-Øo-cm≥ tXm∂p-I-bm-Wv. Np‰p-]mSpw Icn-¥n-cn-bm-fp-I-bm-Wv. Cu ""\ncmi'' F\n-s°-hnsS \n∂p h∂p F∂-dn-bn√. {]Xym-i-bn-√mØ \ncm-i... k¿∆hpw Idp-∏mWv \Ω-sfm-∂n®p \S∂ B hgn-Iƒ... B Imew am{X-amWv Fs‚ kvarXn-bnse kpJ-ap≈ Hm¿Ω-Iƒ. Fs∂ B ]gb kl-bm-{Xn-I-\m-bn, Iq´p-Im-c-\mbn Hm¿°m≥ Ign-bp-∂p-sh-¶n¬ \o {]Xn-I-cn°p-I... Fgp-Øp-Iƒ°v ssIamdm≥ Adn-bn√mØ kpJ-ß-fpt≠m kJm-th...? \n¿Øs´... kz¥w...

∂Xp t\m°n \n∂p. A∂v \ΩpsS hk-¥-Im-e-am-bncp-∂p. PohnXw Nph-∂n-cp-∂p, B k‘y-sb-t∏m-se... Fs‚ a\- n¬ {]Wbw sam´n- ´ - X pw. AXv Xfn¿ØXpw ]qhn-´Xpw hmSn-s°m-gn-™-Xp-sa√mw \obp-a-dn-™n-cp-∂p. tIh-e-amb kulr-Z-Øn-\-∏pdw Bg-ta-dnb Bflm¿∞-X-bm-bn-cp∂p F\n°p \o... t]cm-ens‚ tNm´n¬ s]‰p-hoW Ip™n-s\-t∏mse Ft∏mgpw \ns‚ XW¬ Fs‚ tase-bp-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. \ns‚ PohnXw F{X- t Øm- f - a mbn kJmth? Ct∏mgpw \n\°v B ]gb a\ p Xs∂-bmtWm? AtXm Ime-Øns‚ N{I-߃ \ns‚ a\- n-s\bpw am‰n-sb-Sp-Øpthm? \o \ns‚ BZ¿i-ß-sfms° AtX t]mse Xs∂ hln-®p-sIm-≠p-t]m-Ip-∂pthm? Rm≥ ChnsS acp-`qan-bn¬, hr≤-\mb Hcp H´-I-Øn-s\-t∏mse `mc-saSpØp Xf¿∂n-cn-°p-∂p... ]t≠ {]hm-kn-Po-hnXw F\n°v CjvS-am-bn-cp-∂n√, \n\-°pw... ]t£ Rm≥ \n¿_-‘n-X-\m-bn-t∏mbn kJm-th... F¥p-sNømw A\p-`-h-߃ Fs∂ A{X-tØmfw am‰nbn-cn-°p-∂p. \Ω-sfm-∂n-®m-Wt√m hmb-\-im-e-bn¬ \n∂v hbem-dns‚ "s{]m{Iqkv‰vkv' FSp-Øp-sIm-≠p-h∂p hmbn®Xv AXp hmbn®v ]c- k v ] cw tIƒ°p- t ºmƒ... F{Xtbm hnπ-hK - m-\ß - ƒ \Ω-sfm-∂n®p ]mSn.... AXp \¬Inb Hm¿a-Iƒ.... ]q¿∆-Im-e-kva-c-W-Iƒ \ΩpsS c‡w Xnf-®p-s]m-¥n-bn-cn-∂p As∂m-s°... C∂v H∂p-an-√... A·n-bn¬ Fcn™p Xo¿∂mepw Fs‚ c‡w XWp-Øp-hn-dß - e - n-®n-cn-°pw. Rm≥ ]mXntbmfw NØn-cn-°p∂p kJm-th... Cu Iº\n Fs∂ A{X-tbsd ]ngn-™q-‰n-sb-SpØn-cn-°p-∂p. Fs‚ a\- ns‚ kØp apgp-h≥... Cu IsØ-gp-Xn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p∂ Cu \nanjw Fs‚ a\- n¬ \ndsb XWp-∏m-Wv. Bizm-k-Øns‚ XWp∏v. CXp \o hmbn-°p∂p F∂p k¶¬∏n-°p-tºmƒ \ns‚ a\- n-eqsS Ct∏mƒ \ΩpsS B¿.-sF.-Sn.-bpsS Iymw]kpw Ip∂pw ae-Ifpw hoYn-I-fp-sams° IS∂p t]mIp∂p Ft∂m¿°p-tºm-gmWv kJm-th, kulrZ-Øns‚ kpJw Rm\-dn-bp-∂-Xv. \Ω-sfm-∂n®p \S∂ hgn-I-fn¬ B aÆns‚ s\©n¬ B Im¬∏m-Sp-Iƒ ]Xn-™n-cp-∂nt√? B a¨X-cn-Iƒ C∂pw AXv Hm¿a-h-®n-´p-≠mIpw B apdn \n\-t°m¿a-bpt≠m? tImtfPv tlmÃ-ense apt´mfw sNfn-bp≈ \ΩpsS km{amPyw? \Ωƒ Ae£y-ambn \nc∂p InS-°p∂ ]pkvX-I-߃... Hm¿an-°m≥ kpJ-ap≠v... Xpd-∂n-´m¬ tImtf-Pns‚ tKm]pcw ImWm≥ ]mIØn-ep≈ P\m-e-Iƒ.... B Pme-I-ß-fn-eqsS Ccp´p ]nSn® BIm-i-Øn-

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Contradictions stranded even when the whole world is against you.

Deena Jose 6 Computer

Now..... the heart, ..... Keep it warm with numerous good virtues. But, Please.......... Dont’ let your heart become hollow and void with grudge, anger, envy and so on...... Always be what you are and never imitate anybody. Mean what you say and only what you mean. Hey......... most important ............. GOD............ Remember HIM. Always......... every moment of your life. Just speak to HIM. That’s the easiest way to pour down your feeling anywhere, anytime. God responds...... you know that.........?? But HE responds in ways we don’t understand.

A Thought to Ponder... Life

... how short a span of time ? Just a little while to smile and it’s all over. Reach one of us have to go through the ups and downs in life. But, we get so engrossed in these hurdles and hardships of life that the joys and blessings that life has gifted us with become hazy. But, any adversity in life has to be overcome with a cheerful heart. Theres’s no use getting frustrated but one must keep a positive attitude and hope for the best. And imagine, after a long struggle, we could sit back and think how neatly we have handled all the mess. When you’re into a problem, just believe that ithas come up for your good. It is just and opportunity to show the world how patient you remain and tackle it as neatly as possible. There are many other little things in life that go unnoticed in our struggle to be the most popular person in class, workplace etc.... These are things that may ‘ve been engraved in our minds during our childhood days but now forgetten for behind.

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First of all, an immensely important part of life is our family. Enjoy every single minute you spend with your family. honestly.... those few moments can boost up your spirits incredibly. And if you have a younger sibling to pester you, it’s even more fun. Who else could come after your family ? They’re our friends. It is not about having many but a couple of good friends who will not leave you

Not the least, PLEASE SMILE. If you can’t, then learn to smile. A smile works miracles, no matter what the situation. Do we all live this ? Never ......... We won’t give these things a little thought unless we are in a crisis or something very dear has slipped away. Well...... that’s human nature. So lets be grateful for all that we are live our lives such that even if life gives a thousand reasons to cry, we would have a million reasons to SMILE...


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ITbn¬ \n∂pw ]pXnb A£mw-i-ß-fn¬ tNt°-dnb kmln-Xy-Ip-XpIn Hcp IY-sb-gp-Xn. IY-bpsS hnj-b-ssh-cp-≤y-߃ F¥p Xs∂-bm-bmepw IY-bpsS XpS°w Cß-s\-bm-bn-cp-∂p.

_kv \n∂p, ]mXn kwi-b-tØm-sS. \nan-jm¿≤-Øn¬ Infn Abmsf X≈nhn-´p. B D¥-en\v t]mb Ime-Øns‚ AXn-cp-I-fn-se-Øn-°m≥ am{Xw {]m]vXnbp-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. im]- t am£w In´n- b - h sc t]mse Ce- I ƒ s]mgn®v hiy- k u- µ - c y- a p‰n \n¬°p∂ d∫¿ ac-°q-´-߃ sXfn-bm≥ XpS-ßn. PwKvjs‚ C´m-h-´-Øn¬ Ahn-S-hnsS Nne A]-cn-Nn-X-Xz-߃. F∂m¬ CS-Xp-h-isØ aqe-bn¬, AtX ÿm\Øv H‰-ssI-øn-tem-Sp∂ apN{I

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Contradictions hnam-\-Øn-en-cp∂v tKm]m¬Pn ssI hoip-∂p-≠m-bncp-∂p.

s∏Spw tUmIvS¿amcpw, Chn-SpsØ \m´p-Im-cp-sa-√mw, Cu hcp-Ø-t\mSv Ipiew ]dbp-∂Xv I≠v.

RIT bpsS hnlm- b - n- e p≈

I√mWw Ign-®n-´n-s√-¶n-epw, tKm]m-e-Ir-jvW≥ F∂ t]cv Adn- ™ n- ´ - X m- s W∂v Akq- b - e p- ° ƒ ]dbpw. sa≥kv tlmÃ-en-s\-°mƒ c≠p teUokv tlmÃ-ep-I-fn-te-°mWv IqSp-X¬ {i≤ F∂ Btcm]Ww X≈n-°-f-bp-Ibpw hø.

tKm]m¬Pn°v {]k‡n CXmWv.

ChnsS Im¬∏m- S p- I ƒ ]Xn- ∏ n® Hcp amj≥am¿°pw Ah-Im-i-s∏-Sm-\m-hmØ Aa-c-Xzw. ]Tn-®n-d-ßnb Xe-ap-d-Iƒ°v Xncn™p t\m°p-tºmƒ Cu IYm-]m-{XsØ Hgn®p \n¿ØpI Akm-[yw. tKm]m-e-\n-√msX Iymºkv ]q¿W-am-Ip-∂n-√, Iymºkn-√mØ Hcp AÿnXzw tKm]m¬Pn-°p-an-√. bYm¿∞ t]cv tKm]m-e-Ir-jvW≥. Ducv hSs° ae-_m-dnse ]ø-∂q-cn-\-SpØv amØn¬ {Kmaw. CXn¬ IqSp-X-embn H∂pw shfn-s∏-Sp-Øm-dn√ tKm]m¬Pn. hS°p \n∂pw tIm´- b Øv h∂p ]m¿ØØns‚ s]mcpfpw ap≥Ime Ncn-{Xhpw(?) F√mw AXn-Kq-Vambn kq£n-°p-∂p. Iymº- nse Hcp sa≥kv tlmÃepw c≠p teUokv tlmÃ-ep-a-S-ßp∂ `qcn-]-£sØ A£cm¿∞-Øn¬ Du´p-∂Xv tKm]m¬Pn-bm-Wv. tKm]m¬Pn- b psS iISw Xeßpw hneßpw \n¿ØmsX ]mbp- ∂ Xp sIm≠mWv ka- b Øp t`mP\w Ign-°p-∂-sX∂p kmcw. F∂m¬ tKm]m¬Pn Cs√- ¶ n¬ CsXm∂pw \S°n√ F∂-√. Nne thf-If - n¬ tKm]m-e≥ ]nWßn t]mIp-tºmƒ `hn-jyØv A\p-`-hn-°p∂ sa v sk{I-´-dn-am¿°v Adnbmw AXn-s‚-sbmcp hyXym-kw. tKm]m¬Pn CSbv°v A`n-{]m-b-߃ ]S®p hnSpw. Ah apJ-hn-e-s°-Sp-°p-Ibpw AwKo-I-cn-°p-Ibpw sNbvXn-s√-¶n¬ ]ns∂ ]pIn-embn, H®-]m-Sm-bn. Hcp hm°u´pw Ht∂m ct≠m Znh-k-tØ°v amdn \n°epw Dd-∏v. AXp Ign™v H∂pw kw`m-hn-°m-Ø-Xp-t]mse Hcp aS-°-ap-≠v. F∂m¬ tKm]m-e≥ ]d-™Xv \√Xn-\m-bn-cp∂p F∂v At∏m-tg°pw sXfn-™n-´p-≠mhpw.

tKm]m¬Pn L.H. s\ al-Xz-h¬°-cn®v M.H ¬ h∂v \S-Øp∂ {]kw-K-ßsf Fs¥-∂n-√mØ Bth-itØmsS Np‰pw IqSn \n∂v ]cn-lk - n®v ]Sn-bn-d°n hnSp∂Xv Hcp ]Xn-hm-Wv. tKm]m¬Pn- t bm- S p≈ \n o- a - a mb kzmX{¥yw Bkz-Zn-°m≥ Chn-S-Øp-Im¿ a’-cn-°p-tºmƒ _lpc-k-ß-fmb kµ¿`-ß-fn-te°v \bn-°-s]-´n-´p-s≠-∂XmWv as‰mcp hkvXp-X. Hcn-°¬ Xs‚ hml\w ]m¿°p sNbvXv MH. se sakv l m- f n- e n- c p∂v Snhn ImWp- I - b m- b n- c p∂p tKm]m¬Pn. At∏mƒ ^pSvt_mƒ Ifn®v Xncn®v h∂ MH se {][m\ ]ø≥kn\v shº-e-S-°m-\m-bn√. Ah¿ Hmt´m AXn-hn-Z-Kv≤-ambn X≈n-sIm≠p t]mbn Ccp-´n-sem-fn-∏n-®p. ]mhw tKm]m-e≥, Xncn®p h∂-t∏mƒ F¥m IY..., ]s£ A{]-Xo-£n-X-ambn tKm]m¬Pn BtcmSpw Imcyw At\z-jn-°msX tImtf-Pns\ e£y-am°n \S∂p. (ap≥Ime Ncn-{X-Ønse t]mse Xs‚ i{Xp-°fm-sc-¶nepw ]Wn X∂-Xm-sW∂v hnNm-cn-®n-´p-≠m-hpw.) H∂p s]m´n-®n-cn-°m-sa∂v Icp-Xn-b-h¿ HmSn-s®∂v tKm]m-es\ hnfn®v Hmt´m kkvt\lw Xncn-t®¬]n®p. Xs‚ tNmdv sXm´v Ifn-®-h-tcmSv Znh-k-ß-tfmfw ]ns∂ tKm]m¬Pn an≠n-bn-√. ]s£ HØp-Xo¿∏mhmsX \nhr-Øn-bn-√-t√m. F¥m-bmepw tKm]m¬Pn Bsfmcp hncp-X-\m-Wv. tImtf-Pnse Bsc-¶nepw h≠n-bn¬ Ib-dm-Xn-cn-°ptºmƒ H∂p t\m´v sNbvXn-cn-°pw. Znh-k-߃°Iw tKm]m¬Pn Ahsc Id-°n-sb-Sp-°p-Ibpw sNøpw.

C∏-d-™-sX√mw RIT bn¬ Iptd h¿j-ß-fmbn Hcm-h¿Ø\w t]mse \S-°p-∂-Xm-Wv.

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Cß- s \- s bm- s °- b m- s W- ¶ nepw CSbvs°mcp 'Unam≥Uv' B°- e p≠v tKm]m¬Pn- ° v . X\n°v `b- ¶ c Xnc- ° msW∂ t]mse ISpw- ] n- S nØw ]nSn°pw. ]s£ AXym-hiy kµ¿`-ß-fn¬ kabw t\m°msX tKm]m¬Pn HmSn-sb-Øn-bn-´p-s≠∂Xpw Ncn-{Xw.

"F¥n\m shdp-tX∂v' tNmZn-®m¬, A£-c-kv^p-SX-bpsS A\-¥-Xo-c-߃ tXSp∂ Xs‚ kzX-kn-≤amb hS-°≥ `mj-bn¬ samgn-bpw. ""Rms\-¥n\v t]Sn°v∂v F\°v Btcw t]So√'' F∂n´v Hc-`ym-kn-sb-t]mse lm≥Un¬ hen®v \nanj-th-K-Øn¬ A{]-Xy-£-\m-Ipw...

Hcp kqt°Sv h∂v tKm]m-e-t\m-sSm∏w Bip-]-{Xn-bn¬ t]mbm¬ \Ωƒ AZv`p-X-

]ns∂I-f-¶-an-√m-Ø-Xp-sIm≠v tImtf-Pn¬ FhnsS sX‰p I≠m-epw, H∂pw t\m°msX ]d™p \S-°pw.


sshcp-≤y-߃

So,

there you are! Uhoh..... isn’t that your mobile ringing ? Quick attend to it. OK. that was a missed call, right ? Never mind. Coming back, I really didn’t know how to start an article like this, but with an introduction let me hit right into the bush. It’s all all about the good old ‘missed call’ (You guessed it right) Good. Just take a look around, what do you see ...? people ? agreed... Anything more? yes their mobile phones (considered as something next to oxygen). The other day, my friend was giving me an account of the number of missed calls, she receives daily phone!! I know, all this is not something new to you. For your interest, I am not here to develop advanced theories is the communication field. Let me present before you, the all new and intersting dimension for this ubiquitous ‘missed calls’ (dont tell me, you already know about it.) For a few seconds, just close your eyes and concentrate. Heard something ? May be, it takes time, but in the end you will hear something pulsating and vibrant..... the voice of your heart. Yes, I am talking about that missed call (Please read it as the call you missed) from somewhere deep within, your inner self. Now just incase, if that call has a pulse that beats with a weary rythm, you do have a long way to go. simply let open the windows of your heart and let the sunlight bounce in

and mitigate the darkness of ignorance caused due the missed call. (Am I beginning to sound preposterous ? the hopefully not). I know what you are thinking. It what is this call, that I missed so long ? Relax. I can explain. Why dont you try to focus at the distant horzon, the blue skies and green fields (All too familiar eh?) Well, in fact, if you listen carefully, every element, in nature in its blissful silence is ‘calling’ you. What I feel is, this call is in essence an echoe of the inner call. This inner call, which can change your destiny, by igniting your senses has a deep message for you (call it sms, if you like). Firstly, it entreats you to rekindle the flames of your heart and radiate warmth and cheer, wherever you are. Secondly, it urges you to utilize the untapped potential within you for the collective upliftment of tjhe weaker sections of society. Thirdly, the cardinal point of the inner cell, is the existance of an inner and outer world for each and every individual. Success in the outer world is meaningless, if one can’t attain success in one’s own inner world. Are you thinking, all this is beyond discussion and dialogue ? Thats a big No. No. You are never too late to begin another innings in your life listening to that call (which you happened to miss so long)

Sharon 3 Electrical

Miss Not, All Missed Calls Which sparks off your deepest desires by crossing all the hurdles one after the other and enable you to pursue your goals relentlessly. Never ever miss that call. (No matter how soft it may be) urging you to wake up and work hard to make this world a better place to live in for your self, your family, your friends, your nation and for the entire human race. Uhoh! Isn’t that your mobile ringing again....? Must be another missed call. ha.... ha.....

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Contradictions

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Iymº-knse thdn-s´mcp hy‡n-Xz-sØ-°p-dn-®v Hcp shSnh-´w... Xr»q¿ Pn√bv°v F∂pw A]-am-\-amb \ntbm-P-I- a-WvUe-Øn¬ BsI-bp-ff c≠p ho´n¬ 1˛mw \º¿ ho´n¬ hkptZ-hc - p-sSbpw tZh-In-bp-tSbpw F´m-asØ ]p{X-\mbn Zzm]c- b p- K - Ø n¬ P\- \ w.- P- \ - \ - k - a - b Øp Xs∂ A¶nƒ Iwks\ `b∂v hkp-tZ-h≥ Ip´-bp-ambn Aºm-Sn-bn¬ sIm≠v sN∂m-°n. AhnsS cm[ (h-bkv ˛ 12) F∂ ssa\¿ s]¨Ip-´nsb hm°p-sIm-SpØv ]‰v®v Imfh≠n-bn¬ I≈h≠n Ibdn a[p-cbv°v hnSp-∂p. hnhml {]mb-am-b-t∏mtg°pw t{XXm-bp-K-am-bn-°-gn-™n-cp-∂p. a’-c-th-Zn-bn¬ Uyqπn-t°-‰m-sW-∂d - n-bmsX {Xbw-_I hn√v Ipe-bv°m-s\Sp-Ø-t∏mƒ Hs∂m-Sn-™-Xn\p P\-I\v ss^\pw AS®v koXsb kz¥-am-°n. XpS¿∂v A—≥ `mcy \º¿ 2\v sImSpØ HmƒUv t{]mankv ]men-°m-\mbn 14 h¿jw Im´n¬. AhnsS X\n°p t\tc Ipc-®p-sIm-≠p-h∂ \mbpsS hmbn¬ 14 Aºp-Iƒ FbvXp-I-b-‰n-b-Xn\v kz¥w s]cp-hnc¬ Kpcp t{ZmW¿°v kvs]jy¬ Syqj≥ ^okmbn \¬In bm{X XpS¿∂p... CS-bs v °-t∏mtgm t_m[n-hr£ Nph-´n¬ ss]‚-Sn-°m≥ Ccp∂-t∏mƒ Xe-bn¬ B∏nƒ hoW hmin°v Kpcp-Xzm-I¿jW _ew Is≠- Ø n. Ipfn- ° - W - s a∂p tXm∂n- b - t ∏mƒ tPm¿±m≥ \Zn-bn¬ ⁄m\ kv\m\w. H∏w Hcp \√ hgnIm-´n-bmb injys\ In´n bqZmkv shdpw 30 kn¬h¿ tImbn≥kn\p th≠n bqZmkv Npw_n®p Nq≠n-sIm-Sp-Øt∏mƒ blq-Z≥am-cm¬ Ipcn-ti-e-‰-s∏-´p. aq∂mw-\mƒ Ipcnin¬ \n∂pw NmSn-bn-dßn H‰ ]mem-b\w! a°-bn¬ \n∂pw aZn-\m-bn-te-°v, At∏mƒ hb v a[p-c-]-Xn-t\-gv. ]ns∂ ^nU-en-s\m∏w {Km≥am ]S-tb-‰-Øn-\v. Xncn-®p-h-chv Imcncp-ºns‚ Icp-Øp≈ (I-ºn) \mkn tkz—m-[n-]-Xn-bm-bn. blq-Z≥am-tcm-Sp≈ ]gb IW°v Chn-sS-h®v Xo¿°p-∂p. kn¬ [ym\n®p IpSpw- _ - Ø ns‚ B[mcw Db¿Øn-°m´n hgn-bm-[m-ca - mb Hcp IY ]d-™p... AUvan-j-\mbn F∂p-]-d™v Hcp a™-Im¿Uv ssIbn¬ X∂p. ]ns∂-b-tßm´v kocn-kvsS-Ãv, Assk≥sa‚ v, skan-\m¿. t{]mP-IvSv... CSbv°mtcm tNmZn-®p. ''sshIn-s´¥m ]cn-]mSn'' CSXp-tXm-fn¬ CSn-sh-t´-‰h - s - \-t∏mse Ncn-™p-\n∂v IrkrXn Nncn-tbmsS adp-]Sn ]d-™p. ""k^-tdmwIn knµKn tPm I`n \ln JZw tlm PmØo tl''

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Z£n-Wm-{^n-°b - n¬ \n∂pw Ib-dnb Xoh-≠n-bn¬ \n∂pw Cd°n hn´Xv Bephm sdbn¬th tÃj-\n¬. tP¿W-enkw ]Tn-°Ww F∂ taml-hp-ambn h∂p-s]-´Xv RIT bpsS Xncp\-Sb - n¬. RIT, _¿XvtU {So‰mbn kz¥w Iq´p-Im-cs‚ CSnsIm≠v tNmc Xp∏p-∂h - s‚ I¨sUm-tW-j≥ AS-b° v m≥ Imin-√msX kz¥w samss_¬ t^m¨ hn¬°p-∂-hs‚ RIT. Assk≥sa‚ v sh®-Xn¬ t]∏-dns‚ I\w Ipd-™Xn\v Ip´n-Isf imkn®v Ct‚-W¬ am¿°p Ipd-bv°p∂ A[ym-]-I-cpsS RIT ^okv sI´n-h-bv°m≥ ]d-™p... k¿°m- c ns‚ KP- \ m- h n¬ A©p- s s]k C√ F∂p {]mcm_v[w ]d-bm≥ ]Tn-∏n® ap≥ap-Jy≥ B‚-Wnsb a\-


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I Can but I won't \ns∂ {]nb-s∏-´-hsf Fs∂m∂pw Rm≥ hnfn-°n-√. kvt\l-tØmsS Hcp hm°p-t]mepw ]dbn√. IÆv \\-°p-Itbm XpS-°p-Itbm C√. Fs‚ {]Wbw Hcn-°epw \ns∂ Adn-bn-°n-√. H∂pw ]d-bm-Xn-cn-°p-∂Xv `b-∂n-s´m-∂p-a-√. Cu hnImcw {]W-b-a-s√∂v F\n°v Adn-bm-hp-∂-Xp-sIm≠-√. {]Wbw ]pdØp ]d-bm-Ø-XmWv \√-sX∂v Bcpw ]d-™-Xp-sIm-≠p-a-√. kXy-am-bn´pw F\n°v \ns∂bpw \n\--s°-t∂bpw Adn-bm-Ø-Xp-sIm≠v am{X-am-Wv. \Ωƒ BZyw I≠Xv ac-®p-h-´nepw ]qt¥m-´-Ønepw h®√ sa°m\n-°¬ h¿°vtjm-∏ns‚ CShgn-bn¬ ht®m Ce-Iv{Sn-°¬ tªm°ns‚ D≈n¬ ht®m BsW∂p tXm∂p-∂p. A∂v \Ωƒ t\m°n Nncn-®n-√. IÆp-I-fn¬ t\m°n-\n-∂n√ shdp∏v ]pd-sØm´pw ImWn-®p-an-√. \S-∂-I-ep-tºmƒ Xncn-s™m∂p t\m°n t]mep-an√ ImcWw \Ωƒ°∂v ]c-kv]cw Adn-bn-√-t√m.... Ft∏mtgm XΩn-sem∂p an≠n \Ωƒ hg-°n´p ]nW-ßp∂ Iq´p-Im-cp-ambn tZjy-Øns‚ Hmtcm Xp≈nbpw a\- ns‚ aqebv°v Hfn-∏n®v apJm-apJw t\m°n \Ωƒ Nn-cn®p \n∂p. Bsc-sbm-s°tbm t_m[n-∏n-°m≥ ]cn-k-c-ß-fp-ambn s]mcp-Ø-s∏´v ka-hm-b-Øn-seØn tN¿∂p. a\- n-ep≈ tZjyw Ahn-sS-Ø-s∂-bn-cp∂v ]pI-bp-∂p-≠t√m? kvt\lhpw tZjyhpw Hcn-°epw H∂m-hn-√. \ns∂ Rm≥ Poh-\p-Xp-ey-sam∂pw kvt\l-®n-´n-√. \n\-s°-t∂m-Sp≈ CjvSw Ddp-tºmfw sNdp-sXm-∂pa-s√∂pw F\n-°-dnbmw \o Ft∂mSv kvt\l-tØmsS kwkm-cn-®m¬ F\n-°Xv DƒsIm-≈m-\m-hn-√. \ns‚ shdp∏v B{K-ln-®mWv Rm≥ \ns‚ \√ hm°p-I-fn¬ \n∂p Hgn-™p-am-dp-∂-Xv. \o Nne-cn¬ \n∂pw Fs∂ am‰n \n¿Øp-tºmƒ kt¥mjw tXm∂pw ImcWw Aß-s\-sb-¶nepw \o Fs∂ ]cn-K-Wn-°p-∂p-≠-t√m...

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A]q¿Æ-amb Cu FgpØv \n\°v kΩm-\n-°p-∂Xv Fs‚ CjvSw Adn-bn-°m-s\m-∂p-a-√. \Ωƒ XΩnep≈ AIew Adn-bn-°m-\m-Wv. Hcn-°epw Bcw-`n-°m-Ø-Xp-sIm≠v \-ΩpsS {]Wbw Ah-km-\n-°p-Itb C√. XpS-°hpw HSp-°hpw C√msX AXv A\¥ambv \o≠p-t]m-Ipw. Fs∂ Adn-bmsX \o Bcp-sStbm Pohn-X-Øn-te°v Cd-ßn-s®-√pw. \ns∂ Adn-bmsX Rm≥ BcptStbm Pohn-Xhpw Xq°n \S-∂p-t]m-hp-Ibpw sNøpw. Btcm ]d™ hm°p-Iƒ Rm≥ Hm¿Øp t]mIp-∂p...

"Looking back I have this to regret that toooften when I loved i didn't say so''


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do it together. The shining Indian closet would give you an idea of how many humans used it for the past one hour. Now you come to a conclusion as to whether it is a Sunday or a working day, because on all working days you would sit there wondering if you were living with pigs. A pair of clothes from two extreme ends of the hostel would make you a “complete man” even though you don’t own any. Walking out of the hostel you peep into the mess hall to make sure it was the cleaner crouching before the TV set. The five minute walk up to the department is where your mind starts working or start to think of making things that might take you to your seat from the place where you woke up, without you even moving a limb. Finally coming up with a practical solution you would start congratulating yourself. This happiness ends when you reach the door of your class. It becomes pain when you see your HOD rocking the morning hours of the class. Hiding behind the big pillars and under the steps you manage to escape getting noticed by the HOD who has just finished explaining things beyond your imagination.

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10’oclock “early morning” you would be scratching your butts with your left hand and wondering which **....*** was disturbing your wonderful sleep. By the time you realize that it was the mootta on the cot you would be scratching yourself with both your hands from head to toe. This is how most inmates of MH usually wake up each day. Jumping out of the disaster cursing the insects forefathers and dear ones you start asking yourself how you ended up there and how you came to be naked. The tempting scent from the room would normally be from the mess reminding you of the empty belly you slept with the night before, but at MH this scent would be of a dead rat lying in the room brought by the cat in the night. Without loosing much time you try to start the daily morning exercise. This would include searching each drawer of each room for a milli of paste and soap or to get a bucket and mug without holes or cracks. The lack of time and busy schedule may force many to abandon the introductory part but some of us still enjoy doing it especially when we

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Contradictions Your next aim would be to catch a seat in some corner of the class so that the beast for the next hour would not swallow you. On the way into the class you would be caught in the wave that flows out of the class for a cup of tea or some chit chat in the car porch. Placing yourself into what you feel is the weakest point of the class. At the end of the deep breath you’ve just taken, your classmate, a girl who would be someway attracted towards you, pleads you to write and submit the days assignment. At this moment you might ask yourself why she’s behaving to you this way. Taking advantage of the situation and promising to bring the world at her feet you make her submit the assignments for the day. This can turn out into disaster if you fail to smile at her in between classes. Scribbling the design notes into the multi utility note books in the next hour you start wondering how wonderful the subject is and how proud you are to be an engineer. Your subconscious mind takes you on a journey across the world’s biggest construction sites, where you stand guiding every personnel at site making it look like the age of empires you were playing yesterday night. When you finish fortifying yourself and spent some time resting you are being attacked by your room mate in the other part of the T section. Although you try to hold on to your empire, you loose badly. This would happen when all the classmates start bugging you to answer the roll call. Trying to come back to normal senses you spring up and shout a number that establishes the fact that you were present in the class. The sudden impact of your roll call would be bursting laughter from all your classmates making you feel so disgusted. The design teacher closes her books and leaves the class morning 11:00 and you desperately need to

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RIT MH has always been a home for every RIT MH inmate. A home with so many dear ones. A home with so many blessings. A home with lot of surprises. A home with the ultimate freedom of living a life you would always dream of wanting to. The two years of my life at RIT MH would always stand apart from the rest of the years in my life. Never again would I be able to roar like a lion at night. Never again would I be able to live like in MH.... And I think things would be similar for my LH Counterparts...

sleep. You start bugging the class rep to check whether the tutor for the next hour is on leave or not. But you are stereotyped and would not allow yourself to believe the other way. Her looks make you feel you’ve never seen her before and after a few enquiries you realize that you’ve missed quite a lot of classes. Your heart rejoices and jumps into part when she says she’s just going to take half an hour. But your countdown to the end of the hour turns out to be useless and each second passing by becomes a pain.

At last at 12:15 she would start planning of stopping, but the assignments.... she would then take another 15 minutes. Running out of the classroom feeling so happy that you got attendance for two hours today you start mocking at those of your friends who were hiding behind the walls just like what you did previously. To add to your happiness the class rep announces that there ain’t no classes in the afternoon. Justifying your stand on going for movie, you and your gang fetch some money and check out the worst movie showing lately. Tamil blockbusters are usually common. If your justification was not successful you would be sleeping on your bed or playing somewhere around the college (which only few people do). But if you are lucky you return only at 9:00. At MH you usually don’t go for movies but sit in front of somebody’s system and watch these blockbusters scratching yourselves often and throwing the wooden chair to the floor a thousand times. The mission to catch the first in the chicken queue is often a fight and is mostly a flop, either because there would be some senior or there would be this junior stronger than you. Happy that you got to get some bit of the curry you wash your plate. The mess would have become a band room by then. Nights at RIT MH grow dangerous. You never know, things like bombs can send you rocketing out of the room or a coupe might occur and the entire MH would make you so filthy running around roaring like hooligans around the corridors, stating it was someone’s ------- birthday. Even though sitting in front of MH’tv is painful, inmates do it especially during football/cricket matches roaring with noise at times. Sticking posters and planning daily events of college is so frequent in MH that at night we get to undertake so many responsibilities and a big “Things to do list”.


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Fezin

Jerone

Talents

Iem-{]-Xn` tIfn 2008

Praveen

Adil Nasser

Iem-Xn-eIw tIfn 2008

1st prize, English Short Story M.G. University Youth Festival

M.G. University Union Executive Committee Member

College Band "All Noise"

Chess Team M.G. University zonal Runners Up

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Contradictions ap≥]nepw (ssk-Un-epw) I^-t‰-cn-b-bp-sS-b-SpØpw Adblock-epw F∂p th≠, FhnsS t\m°n-bmepw 'Thick friends' am{Xw. Xn°v {^≠vkv F¥m-sW∂v C\nbpw a\ n-em-Im-Øh - ¿°v˛ (Over) intimate 'Friends' Bb B¨Ip´n-I-sfbpw s]¨Ip-´n-Isfbpw Iymºkv C∂v 'Thick friends' F∂ sN√-t]cv sNm√n hnfn-°p-∂p. BZy-ambn Ah¿ XΩn¬ ImWp-tºmtgm ]cn-N-b-s∏-Sptºmƒ Akzm-`m-hn-I-am-bn-s´m∂pw kw`-hn-°p-∂n√ ("{]Ya- Z rjv S ym' Thick Friends BIp∂n- s √∂v Npcp°w) F∂m¬, Imew Ahsc Thick B°n am‰p-∂p. AXm-bXv, Nne-t∏m-sgms° Hcm-tfmSv IqSpX¬ an≠m≥ Ahkcw In´p-∂p. Nne-t∏mƒ em_n¬ h®m-Imw, Class -˛¬ Xs∂ h®mImw, Bus-Stop-te°p \S-°p-tºm-gm-Imw, Sqdn¬ sh®m-Imw... Aß-s\... Aß-s\... Fß-t\-¶n-epw... ...-]ns∂, IqsS IqsS t^m¨ sNøp-∂p. Aßs\ IqSpX-embn an≠p-∂p. C\nbpw an≠m≥ B{K-ln-°p-∂p. Ct∏mtgm, an≠n-sIm-t≠-bn-cn-°p-∂p... Ah¿ Ft∏m-gmWv Thick Friends BbsX∂v Ah¿°p t]mep-a-dn-bn-√. Ft∏m-tgm, Fß-s\-tbm... (F-s¥m-s°bm-bmepw Ct∏mƒ Bbn, AXp aXn...) (F¥m-bm-epw, Ah¿ sse\√ Ft∂m¿°-Ww) \ΩpsS sIm®p sIm®p kt¥m-j-ßfpw ]cn-`-h-ßfpw k¶-S-ßfpw ]¶p-sh-bv°m≥ Hcp \√ kplr-Øv. .(Actually... kvt\lØn-\mbn hnßn-s]m-´p∂ c≠v lrZ-b-߃ Hcp-an-°p-tºm-gmtWm Thick Friends F∂ {]Xn-`mkw DSse-Sp-°p-∂-Xv, {]t`m?) (A-Xn\v boys-\v boykpw girls-\v girlskpw D≠t√m. D≠v ... F∂m-epw... AXmtWm AXns‚sbmcpcp CXv... ßpw?... GXv..? AXv Xs∂ CjvSm...) C\n Xn°v {^≠vkns‚ Nne Common characteriticste°p IS°mw t^m¨ hnfn-bmWv AXn¬ {][m-\-s∏-´Xv F∂m¬ "{]Wb Ipkp-a-ßsf' t]mse 24 aWn-°qdpw Ch¿°v AX√ ]Wn (A-h¿°pw 1 Znhkw 24 aWn-°q-td-bp≈p-) F∂m¬ Ht∂m ct≠m Znh-k-Øn¬ Hcn-°tem at‰m... (XΩn¬ I≠n-s√-¶n¬?.) Is≠-¶n¬ ct≠m aqt∂m Znhk-ß-fn¬ Ht∂m... (ct≠m...) (CXv "samss^¬' C√mØ ]´nWn ]mh-ß-fpsS Imcyw). C\n Pohn-°m≥ hI-bp-s≠-¶nepw Mobile C√mØ Zcn{Z-hm-kn-I-fpsS Imcyw, "an Sn an Sn an -Sn...' AtX, dqan¬ an Sn am{Xta tIƒ°m-\p-≈p. (2 t]cp-tSbpw Ahÿ CXm-sW-¶n¬... Fs‚-tΩ...) C\n "A_-≤-h-im¬' \Ω-sf-t]m-ep≈ ]mh-߃ B tImƒ H∂v A‰‚ v sNbvXm¬, Xo¿∂p. A∂sØ-°mcyw Xo¿∂p. (Im-cW - w, h√-hs - ‚bpw Imiv t]mW- sZÆw hnfn-

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°p-∂-h¿°n-t√epw hnfn-∏p-d-sØ-Øp-∂h -- ¿°msWt√m D≈-Xv.) A√, F¥n\m Cu an Sn? Whenever u want to see me Just dial the mobile, I'm only a miss call awayF∂p h√ Im¿Unepw FgpXn F-t∏m-sg-¶nepw sImSpØp ImWpw. (_m-°n-bp-≈-hs‚ Dd°w sISp-Øm≥!) (hm¬°jvWw: Nne-cp≠v Ah-cpsS tlmÃen¬ Id‚ v t]mbm¬, hnfn®p tNmZn°pw at‰-

bm- f psS tlmÃ- e n¬ (AXpw h√- h s‚ t^mWn¬) AhnsS Id-≠p-t≠m∂v? Cs√¶n¬, Cbmfv D≠m-°n-sImSp-°ptam? Hm, Nne-t∏mƒ sagp-Ip-Xncn sIm≠p sN√m-\m-bn-cn-°pw. kz¥w dqan¬ sagp-Ip-Xncn t]mbn´v Hcp Xos∏´n sIm≈n t]mepw Cs√t∂m¿°Ww) C\n, 2 t]¿°pw Mobile Ds≠-¶n-ep-≈ Imcyw Xo¿∂p. cmhn-se, FWo-°m≥ Hcp message Ddßm≥ Hcp message CXns‚bn-Sbv°v Iptd sat -Pv. (C\n \Ω-sf-t]mep≈ ]mh-߃ ho´n-tebv°p AXym-h-iy-am-bn´v Hcp tImƒ/ sat Pv tNmZn-®m-tem, ""Afn-bm, _me≥kv C√fn-bm''...) ...lv B... (F-¥m-bmepw Ah¿ sse\√ Ft∂m¿°-Ww) C\n Nne Thick Friends sam´n- S p∂ Ime- a mWv "Tour"sam´n-´h ]qjv]n-°p∂ Ime-hpw. Sqdns‚bnSbv°v Ah¿ Ft∏mgpw Hcp-an-®m-bn-cn-°pw. Ccn-°m\pw \S-°m\pw ImgvN-Iƒ ImWm-\pw, tjm∏nw-Kn\pw F√m-Øn-\pw. (C-\n, Ah¿ sse≥ B-bn-cn-°p-tam....? Gbv... A√...) Fß-s\-sbms° sNøp-tºm-gmWv Nne Thick Frieds Bhn¿`-hn-°p-∂Xpw. Thick Friends ˛ D≈-h¿°v t_m¿ ¢m kv Bbn-cn°pw G‰hpw ckw (A-‰≥U≥kv˛\mbv am{Xw ¢mkn-en-cn-°p∂ ]mh-߃°pw AXmWv ckw). Ccn-°p-∂Xv TF-s‚ sXm´p ]nd-Intem sskUntem BsW-¶n¬ ip`w. (ASp-Øn-cn-°m≥ kΩ-Xn-°m-Ø-Xn\v I¿Øm-hn\v kvXpXn) CØncn Zqc-Øm-sW-¶nepw Ipg-∏-an-√. t]∏¿ Nn‰vkv D≠t√m ]mkv sNøm≥. ASn-s]mfn IΩyq-Wn-t°-j≥. C\n ]co- j - ° m- e - a m- b mtem Thick ˛pw Thick A√mØXpw. F√mw Cdßpw tImtf-Pn-tem´v F¥n\v Iwº-bn≥Uv ÃUnbv°v (H-c-£cw F¶nepw ]Tn-®m¬ `mKyw, alm-`m-Kyw). sXm´-SpØ dqan¬ (Nn-et- ∏mƒ kz¥w dqan¬) Bbn-cn°pw ¢mknse "_pPn'. F∂mepw AhtcmSv tNmZn-°n-√. C\n ]d™p Xs∂-¶ntem! at‰ a≠≥ (A-Yhm a≠n) h∂p ]d™p X∂mte Atßm´p Xebn¬ Ib-d-Øp-≈p. (]-Tn-°p-∂h - ¿ ]Tn-t®ms´! AXn-\n-t∏mƒ \aps°-¥m...? Mpw).... (Ah¿ XΩn¬ sse≥ BIm≥ Hcp hgnbpw Rm≥ ImWp-∂n-√. \nßtfm?.. A√, C\n h√ DuSp-h-gnbpw Ds≠-¶ntem? \ap°p t\m°mw...) a\- p-If - psS ASp∏w F{X-tØmfw ]hn-{X-am-Ip-∂pthm A{X-tØmfw Xo{hhpw Zo]vX-hp-am-Ip-a-t√m. C{Xbpw hmbn®p Ig-™-t∏mƒ Xs∂ Thick Friends s‚ Xo{hX \n߃°p a\- n-em-bn-°m-Wp-a-t√m. \√ Thick Bbn Ign-bp-tºm-tgbv°pw Ah-cpsS a\- p-I-fn¬ \n∂v ]dn®p am‰m- \ m- I mØ Ft¥m H∂v ]c- k v ] cw AhchnsS krjvSn®p Ign-™n-cn-°pw. Hcp Znhkw t]mepw XΩn¬ Im-Wm-Xn-cn-°m-t\m... an≠m-Xn-cn-°m-t\m...... (tlm, AsXm∂p Btem-Nn-°m≥ IqSn hø) Fs¥m-°-bm-bmepw Ah¿ "shdpw' {^≠vk-√. Ah¿ ]c-kv]cw Hcp-]m-sSm-cp-]mSv CjvS-s∏-Sp-∂p... kvt\ln-°p∂p... ({]-W.....?) I mean, they love each other very much (A-t∏mƒ Ah¿ XΩn¬...??) Ah¿ F-t∏mgpw ]c-kv]cw kwkm-cn-°m≥ B{K-ln°p∂p (kw-km-cn®p sImt≠-bn-cn-°m≥....) Hcp Xcw s]m - o-hv\kv c≠p t]cpw ^o¬v sNøp∂p (Had he be myown 'Friend'...) (A-t∏mƒ, Ah¿ XΩn¬ icn-


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°pw...??) {^o˛hourI-fnepw ¢mkv Ign™pw Ah¿ shdptX Ieme-bØ - nse Smdn-´Xpw Smdn-SmX-ØX - p-amb hoYn-If - n¬ IqSn k√-]n®p \S-°p-∂p. Hcp ]t£... Cf-¶m-‰n≥ ]d∂p hogp∂ ]qhp-Iƒ ]p¬sIm-Sn-I-tfmSp tNmZn-°p-∂p-≠mImw... ""Ch¿ XΩn¬...??!! (\m´p-Imcpw CtX tNmZyw Xs∂-bmWv tNmZn-°p-∂Xv. A√, Cu \m´p-Im¿°v F¥phm tNmZn-°m≥ ]mSn-√mØXv? C∂m-sfm-cp-Ø≥ Ft∂mSp tNmZn-°p-hm, Cu ]qhpw ]p¬s°m-Snbpw XΩn¬ Fß-s\-bm... sk‰∏v BtWm-∂v...!! A√, Cu sse\m-sW∂v ]d-bp-∂-h¿ XΩnepw Cßs\--sbms° Xs∂-bt√? (A-√...? Cß-s\--sbms° Xs∂b-t√..? sse\-Sn-°m≥ CXp hsc ss‰w In´n-bn-√. AXpsIm≠v tNmZn-®-Xm) ]c-kv]cw Hcp-]m-sSm-cp-]mSv CjvSs∏-´v, Hcp-]m-sSm-cp-]mSv k√-]n-®v Hcp-]m-sSm-cp-]mSv Miss call sNbvX v (Calls which say 'I really miss u') Hcp-]m-sSm-cp]mSv SMS Ab-bv®v.. Aßs\ Hcp-]m--sSm-cp-]mSv Hcp ]s£... Ah¿ XΩn¬ a\- n¬ `b-¶c ehv Bbn-cn-°p-a-t√. ]c-kv]cw ]d-bm-sX... AXv a\-s ∂ am{¥nI Ifn-sN∏n¬ kq£n-®v... Aß-s\-b-ß-s\.... [A-s√--¶n-epw, a\ n¬ Xs∂ kq£n-°p∂ {]Wbw AXn-\n¿hm-Ny-amb Hc-\p-`q-Xn-bm-W-t√m. (A-Xn\p ss‰w In´n-bm-bn-cp-∂p)] F√m Thick Friends pw Cß-s\-bm-sW-∂. Conclusion ˛¬ FØm≥ hcs´ \Ωp°v a‰p≈ Nne tIkp-Iƒ IqSn t\m°mw. Nne- t ∏m¬ Hcmƒ°p `b- ¶ c ehv Bbn- c n- ° pw, Hcmƒ°p `b-¶c {^≠vjn∏pw (Xo¿∂nt√ F√mw....) Abmƒ B ehv ]d-™q-∂n-cn-°-s´... (F¥p kw`-hn°pw?, F¥pw kw`-hn-°mw....) ""Bkn-^v, F∂mepw \o Ft∂m-Sn-Xv..... Cu Ft∂mSv... Cu CXv... Mo....-Mo....-Mo....'' ""clv\, Rm\p-t±-in-®-Xv.....'' ""Mo... \osbm∂pw ]d-tb-≠. F∂mepw \o Ft∂m-SnXv...'' ""clv\...'' ""F∂mepw \n\-s°-ßs\ tXm∂n-bSm Ft∂m-SnXp ]dbm≥.....Mo... \o.... \o Fs‚ \√ {^≠v At√Sm...

Atøm... Rm\n-sX-ßs\ kln-°pw....? Mo...'' tZ≠ InS-°p∂p N´ow Itemw.... (Rm≥ A∏tg ]d™-Xm... th≠m... th≠m-∂v...) (A√ kplr-Øp-°-tf, a\- n-ep≈ CjvSw Xpd∂p ]dbp-∂Xv C{X Ip‰-am-tWm....?) 1 Znhkw Ign-™v... ""Bkn-^v, Ipg-∏-an-s√-Sm.... \obn\n taen¬...'' (A-ßs\ tImw{º-ssakv Bbn...) 1 h¿jw Ign-™v... ""Cu ao\-®q-Snepw Fs∂ Xf-cmsX ]nSn®p \n¿Øp∂Xv Unkw-_-dnse {]`mXw t]mse-bp≈ \ns‚ kmao]y-am-Wm-kn-^v... "I realy miss u when I go home... I love y Asif... I realy love u...'' (C∏w F¥mbn?? " A∏w F¥phmbn-cp-∂p....??) (C-∂se cm{Xn-bn-cp∂v ImWm-]mTw ]Tn-®X - m. CXp-t]mep-ff kµ¿`-ß-fn¬ CXpt]mep≈ t_mdv Ub-tem-KpIƒ ]d-bp-∂Xv Nne-cpsS Hcp ioe-am-Wv. t{]an-°W - s - a∂v tXm∂p-∂-h¿ t]mepw CXp tI´m¬ Cs´-dn-™n´p s]mbv°-f-bpw). C\n cwKw 2 (A-Yhm tIkv 2 Tnw! \ΩpsS IYm-\m-b-I≥ Bkn-^n\v Aßv \m´n¬ Hcp sse≥ Ds≠∂v Icp-Xp-I. \Ωp-°-hsf ssee F∂p hnfn°mw ChnsS ]Tn-°m≥ h∂v "A_-≤-h-im¬' Hcp Thick friend Bbn-t∏mbn (A-Xn-t∏mƒ Ahs‚ Ip‰amtWm?) ssee-bpsS Imcyw \ΩpsS clv\bv°v Adnbp-Ibpw sNømw. Ah¿ XΩn¬ C-t∏mƒ F∂pw t^m¨ hnfnbpw a‰p- a m- W - t ∂. Ct∏mƒ F∂p ]d- ™ m¬ BZysØ Hcp h¿jw (am- I v k n- a w). ]ns∂ GXp clv\bpw H∂p {]m¿∞n®p t]mIpw.... ""ssZhta, Cu ssee-bpsS Xe-bn¬ CSnØo hog-tW. c≠p sagp-IpXncn IØn®p sIm≈m-ta...'' CXp Xs∂-bm-bn-cn°pw sseebpw {]m¿∞n-°p-∂-Xv. (ssee Cu {]m¿∞\ Hcp Bdp-amkw ap≥t] XpS-ßn-°m-Wpw) CS-bv°n-sS, Bkn^pw {]m¿∞n-°p-∂p-≠mImw.. c≠nt‚bpw Xe-bn¬ t\ctØ ]d™ km[\w (G-Xv..., CSnØo...) hogm≥ F∂n´v thWw Ah\v ASp-sØ-bmsf t\m°m≥.) ]ns∂ Nne-cp≠v, Fs¥ms° kw`-hn-®mepw {^≠vkv Bbn-Øs∂ XpS-cp-∂-h¿. F{X at\m-l-c-am-bm-sWt∂m Ah¿ Xß-fpsS B _‘w {]W-b-_-‘-Øn\p sXm´n∏pdw (kp-lrØv _‘Øns‚ Ipd-®-∏p-d-hpw) h®v \n¿Øp-∂-Xv. Ah¿s°s‚ A`n-\-µ-\-߃. hnip-≤-amb B kplrØv _‘Øn-t\m-Sp≈ BZ-c-kq-N-I-ambn Cu teJ-\Ø - n¬ \n∂v Ahsc Hgn-®n-Sp-∂p. AtX, hf-sc-°p-dNp am{X-ap≈ Aß-s\-bp-≈-hsc _lp-am-\-kq-N-I-ambn \Ωp°v hnkva-cn-°mw. (B kplrØv _‘- ß ƒ ]cn- i p- ≤ - a m- b nØs∂bncp∂p sIm≈-s´...) Xncn-sI... t\ctØ kqNn-∏n-®X - p-t]mse a\- n-ep-≈Xp apgp-h≥ Ah¿ ]c-kv]cw ]¶p-h-bv°p-∂p. Ah¿°n-S-bn¬ cl-ky-߃ hncfw. Pohn-XØnse Xosc \n m-c-amb sIm-®p-sIm®p kw`h-߃ hsc. (C-∂sØ Iymº-kp-Iƒ A\p-`-hn-°p∂ hnjb Zmcn-{Z-Øn-s‚bpw (]-c-kv]cw kwkm-

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You find us in no stage you find us in no front. We are not famous. To tell the truth, you may not even know that we exist for we belong to the not so elite group called 'Losers' Everyone talks about a winner. They say winners are this and winners are that, but no one talks about the so called 'Losers' But let us tell u behind every winner who exist, there is a loser who has given way. May be we like the way we are like. May be we did not take the chance which came our way. But atleast we did not hurt anyone to be a winner nor broken a heart on way to be one. May be we are the losers coz we considered others, cared for others

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\ΩpsS kmaqly hyh-ÿn-Xn-tb-bpw, kwkvIm-c-sØbpw kzm[o-\n-®-Xm-bn-cp∂p-ht√m Kpcp-Ip-e-hn-Zym-`ym-kw. A∂sØ kaq-l-Ønse A[ym-]Is‚ ÿm\w a‰p-hn-`m-K-ß-fn¬ \n∂pw `n∂-ambn am\y-am-sbmcp ÿm\w k¬In-sIm-≠m-bn-cp∂p \n¿W-bn-°-s∏-´n-cp-∂-Xv. Hcp ]s£ Cu am\y-amb ÿm\w sIm≠p-t±-in°p-∂Xv A[ym-]-I≥ AYhm Kpcp Hcp htc-WyXm ]cn-th-j-tØmsS a‰p≈-h-cn¬ \n∂pw AI∂p \n¬°Ww F∂p IqSn-bm-bn-cp-∂p. hnZym¿∞n-bmhs´ ]q¿W-ambpw Kpcp-hn\v Iogvs∏´n-cn-°-W-sa∂pw F∂ Hcp Bibambn-cp∂p D≠m-bn-cp-∂-Xv. a[y-Imew hsc-bp≈ bqtdm∏v, ]q¿∆-Ime tdma≥ \mK-cn-IX XpS-ßnb-h-bnepw ÿnXn hyXy-kvX-am-bn-cp-∂n-√.

dnhv ]I¿∂p \¬IpI F∂Xv G‰hpw {]m[m\-amb Hcp Imcy-ambn AXn ]pcm-X-\-Imew apXte IcpX-s∏-´n-cp-∂p. Hmtcm kaq-lhpw AXns‚ \ne-\n¬∏n\pw hf¿®bv°pw Bh-iy-amb hnh-cß - ƒ kq£vaX - e - Ø - n-epw, ÿqe- X - e - Ø nepw D]- b p- ‡ - a m- ° p- ∂ Xv Ime- ß - f mbn t\Snb A\p-`-h-Øn¬ \n∂p-am-Wv. kwth-Z-\w, A\p-`hw, a\-\w, KW-\w, [ym\w XpS-ßnb ]e-am¿§ßfn-eqsS Adnhv t\Sp-∂p. Cu Adnhv XpS¿∂p≈ hf¿®bv°v D]I-cn-°p-tºm-gmWv Adnhv t\S¬ F∂ {]{Inb A¿∞]q¿W-am-hp-∂-Xv. Adnhp t\S¬Xs∂ ]e coXn-I-fn¬ hy‡nXe-Ønepw (Individual) kajvSnXe-Øn (group) \S-°p-∂p. Hu]-Nm-cn-I-am-bXpw (Formal) A\u-]-Nm-cn-Iam-b-Xp-amb Adnhv t\S¬ D≠m-Ip-∂-Xn\v A\p-h¿Øn°p∂ Adnhv ]I-c¬ {]{In-b-bmWv A[ym-]\w F∂p-]d-bmw. A[ym- ] \w F∂Xv Ipd- ™ Xv c≠p- t ]- s c- ¶ nepw Dƒs∏-Sp∂ Hcp {]{In-b-bmbn k¶¬∏n-°mw. Adnhp ]Icp-∂-bmsf A[ym-]-I-s\-∂pw, t\Sp-∂-bmsf hnZym¿∞nsb∂pw hnh-£nbv°mw. Adn-hvt\-S¬ F∂ {]{In-bbv°v ]e Xe-߃ D≠v. k¶o¿W-amb ]e Xe-ß-sfbpw H∂n®v hni-Ie - \w sNøm-\p≈ DZy-aa - √ Cu teJ\w adn®v A[ym-]-I-˛-hn-Zym¿∞n _‘w Fß-s\-sb√mw Bbn-cn°Ww?, AXns‚ ka- I m- e nI Ah- ÿ m- ¥ - c - ß ƒ Fs¥√m-amWv? _‘w \n¿∆-Nn-°m≥ {]k-‡-amb LS-

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sshcp-≤y-߃ I߃ Gh? AXns‚ ImenI {]k‡n F¥v? ta¬∏d™ hnj-b-ß-fn¬, kao-]-Ime F≥Pn-\o-b-dnwKv hnZym`ymk taJ-e-bnse A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n _‘-Ønse {]tXy-I-X-Iƒ, \nco-£n-®-Xns\ ASn-ÿm-\-am°n Hcp Xpd∂ Nn¥-bmWv Cu teJ-\-Øn-eqsS \S-Øp-∂-Xv. BcmWv A[ym-]-I≥ `mc-Xob Nn¥-bn¬ ]cn-]m-h-\-amb Hcp ÿm\-amWv A[ym-]-I\p≈Xv. Adnhv ]I-cp-∂-h-\mWv Kpcp. amXm]nXm Kpcp ssZhw, Kpcp¿ {_“m, Kpcp¿ hnjvWp, KpcptZthm atl-izc F∂p XpSßn Kpcp-hns\ tZh-Xp-eycmbn _lp-am-\n-°p∂ [mcmfw \n¿h-N-\-߃ \ap°v ImWmw. \ΩpsS kmaqly hyh-ÿn-Xn-tb-bpw, kwkvImc-sØbpw kzm[o-\n-®-Xm-bn-cp-∂p-ht√m Kpcp-Ip-e-hn-Zym`ym-kw. A∂sØ kaq-l-Ønse A[ym-]-Is‚ ÿm\w a‰p-hn-`m-Kß - f - n¬ \n∂pw `n∂-ambn am\y-am-sbmcp ÿm\w \¬In-sIm-≠m-bn-cp∂p \n¿W-bn-°-s∏-´n-cp-∂-Xv. Hcp ]s£ Cu am\y-amb ÿm\w sIm≠p-t±-in-°p-∂Xv A[ym-]-I≥ AYhm Kpcp Hcp htc-WyXm ]cn-th-jtØmsS a‰p-≈-h-cn¬ \n∂pw AI∂p \n¿°Ww F∂p IqSn-bm-bn-cp-∂p. hnZym¿∞n-bm-hs´ ]q¿W-ambpw Kpcphn\v Iogvs∏-´n-cn-°W - s - a∂pw F∂ Hcp Bib-am-bn-cp∂p D≠m-bn-cp-∂-Xv. a[y-Imew hsc-bp≈ bqtdm∏v, ]q¿∆Ime tdma≥ \mK-cn-IX XpSßnb-h-bnepw ÿnXn hyXykvX-am-bn-cp-∂n-√. CXn¬ \n∂v Xptemw hn`n-∂-amb Hcp \ne-]m-SmWv B[p-\nI Ime-L´- Ø - n-te-Xv. kaqlw ^yqU¬ hyh-ÿnXn-bn¬ \n∂pw P\m-[n-]-Xy-Øn-te-°pw, DØ-cm-[p-\nI Ime-L-´-Øn-te°pw FØn-b-t∏mƒ ]gb \ne-]m-Sp-Iƒ ]eXpw tNmZyw sNø-s∏-´p. A[ym-]-Is‚ Adnhv, kaql-Øns‚ ÿnXn, Dt±-in-°-s∏-Sp∂ kaql ]ptcm-K-Xn, km[m-c-W-°m-c\v {]iv\-߃ adn-I-S∂v sIm≠v Adnhp t\Sm-\p≈ Ah-k-c-e-`yX XpS-ßnb ]e-Im-c-W-ß-fmepw ]gb \ne-]m-Sp-If - n¬ am‰w h∂p. kaq-l] - p-tcm-KXn hnZym`ym-k-Øn-eq-sS-bp-≠m-hp∂ am\-kn-I-h-f¿®-bn-eq-sS-bpw, [¿a-t_m-[-Øn-e-[n-jvSn-X-amb {Ib hn{I-b-ß-fn-eq-sS-bpam-sW∂ [mcW c≠p-aq∂p \q‰m-≠mƒ°p apºp-Xs∂ B[p-\nI temI-Øn¬ BI-am\w D≠m-bn. Zu¿`m-Ky-him¬ C¥y-bnepw a‰p tImf\n cmPy-ßf - nepw kzmX{¥yw e`n-°p-∂X - p-hsc A\p-h¿Øn-®Xv emt`-—b - n¬ A[n-jvTnX-amb hnZym-`ymk coXn-bm-bn-cp-∂p. ISpØ in£-I-fnepw, ITn\ hyh-ÿ-I-fn-eq-sSbpw hy‡nsb Nne tPmenIƒIƒ°p {]m]vX\ - m-°pI F∂ e£yw am{X-am-bn-cp∂p ]q¿Øo-I-cn-®n-cp-∂-Xv. A[ym-]I ˛ hnZym¿∞n _‘w AXns‚ hnim-e-X-bn¬ Dt±-in-°p∂ ˛ hnZym¿∞n-bpsS am\-knI hf¿®bpw A`n-hr-≤nbpw X≥aqew t\Sp∂ Adn-hn-eq-sS-bp≈ XpeyX XpS-ßnb e£y-߃ {]k-‡am-bn-cp-∂n-√. B[p-\nI temIw A[ym-]-I-\n¬ ImWp∂ `mcn® DØ-ch - m-ZnØw AXm-bXv ""`mhn-]u-c≥am-cpsS am\kn- I - h pw, km∑m¿Kn- I - h p- a mb A`n- h r≤n'' \ΩpsS cmPyØv kzmX-{¥y-Øn\p tij-amWv Xncn-®-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂Xv. A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n _‘w C¥y-bn¬: B[p-\nI Ime-L-´w. {_n´o-jn-¥y-bn¬ \S-∏n-em-bn-cp∂ hnZym-`ym-k-am-XrI

XmXvIm-enI em`-Øn-e-[n-jvTn-X-amb H∂m-bn-cp-∂p. (sa°msf {]`p-hns‚ hnZym-`ymk amXr-I) sX‰p-Ip-‰-߃ Ipsd-tb-sd-bp-s≠-∂mepw B[p-\nI kaq-l-Øns‚ Nneco-Xn-Ifpw e`y-ßfpw AXn-\p-≠m-bn-cp-∂. A[ym-]I ˛ hnZym¿∞n _‘w A°m-Z-anI Xe-Øn¬ am{X-ap-≈-Xpw, ISpØ \nb-a-ß-fm¬ A\p-kr-X-am-bXpw Bbn-cp-∂p. ta¬∏- d - ™ - a m- X r- I - b n¬ hnZym¿∞nbv ° v A[ym- ] - I \n¬\n∂pw ]mT-`m-K-ß-fpsS hni-I-e\w am{Xta {]Xo£n-°m-\p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p-≈p. kzmX-{¥y-e-_v[nbv°v tijw cmjv{S-]p-\¿\n¿Ωn-Xn-bn¬ A[ym-]-I-\p≈ ]¶pw A[ym]-I-s‚-bpw, hnZym¿∞n-I-fp-sSbpw Npa-X-e-Ifpw F√mw ]p\¿\n¿W-bn-°s - ∏-´p. _lp-am-\y-amb tUm. Fkv. cm[m-

Ir-jvWs‚ A[ym-]\ amXr-Ibpw Nn¥-I-fpw, A[ym]I hnZym¿∞n _‘-ßsf \n¿∆-Nn-°m≥ henb ]¶p hln-®p. kzmX-{¥y-ka - c - h - p-ambn _‘-ap≈ ka-cß - f - nepw a‰pw A[ym-]-I, hnZym¿∞n kwL-S-\-Iƒ `mK-`m-°mbn. At∏m-sg√mw \ne-\n∂ Hcp hkvXpX hnZym¿∞n-If#psS `mKØp \n∂pw, A[ym-]-I-cpsS t\sc-bp-≠m-bn-cp∂ kvt\lhpw _lp-am-\hpw Bbn-cp-∂p. kzmX-{¥y-Øn\p aq∂p-\mep ]Xn-‰m-≠-tijw Iep-jn-X-amb Hcp Ime-L´-am-bn-cp-∂p. kmln-Xy-Ønse B[p-\nI Ime-L´w F∂p hnti-jn-°-s∏-Sp∂ 70˛Ifnepw 80˛Ifnepw BtKm-f-X-eØnse kmº-ØnI Aÿn-c-X-I-fpw, cmjv{Sob cwKsØ Akz-ÿ-X-Ifpw bphm-°-fpsS ImgvN-∏m-Sp-I-fn¬ am‰w hcp- Ø n. XpS¿∂p≈ Ime- ß - f n- e p- ≠ mb cmjv{Sob A]-{`w-iß - fpw, Aan-Xa - mb A[n-Imc {]h-c-W-X-Ifpw kmº-ØnI Xm¬∏-cy-ß-fpw, A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n kaq-l-sØbpw IpSpw-_ß-sfbpw ]e coXn-bn¬ {Kkn-®p. A[x-]-X-\Øns‚ \mfp-Iƒ F∂p hnti-jn-∏n-°m-hp∂ Ct∏m-gsØ Ime-L-´-Øn¬ Aan-X-amb emt`—-bpw, aqey-Nyp-Xnbpw as‰√m cwK-sØbpw t]mse A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n cwK-sØbpw Imcy-ambn _m[n-®n-´p-≠v.

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Contradictions Ct∏m-gsØ Ahÿ:˛ kvt\l _lp-am-\-ß-fpsS ÿm\Øv A[ym-]I ˛ hnZym¿∞n _‘-Øn¬ Ct∏mƒ hn`m-Kob Nn¥m-K-XnIƒ, [n°m-cw, A\p-k-c-W-an-√m-bva, A{I-W-hm-k\ XpSßnb ]e sX‰mb {]h-W-X-Ifpw ÿm\w ]nSn-®n-cn-°p∂p. Aan-X-amb h¿Ko-b-X, cmjv{Sob hXv°-c-Ww, kmºØnI Xm¬]- c y- ß ƒ, emt`- — , IpSpw- _ - ‘ - ß - f psS XI¿®, amXr-I-I-fpsS A`m-hw, apXn¿∂-h-cpsS {i≤-Ipd-hv, hnhc kmt¶-Xn-IX - b - psS sX‰mb D]-tbm-Kß - ƒ XpSßnb ]eXpw tami-amb A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n _‘Øn\p Imc-W-ambn Nq≠n-°m-Wn-bv°mw. AtXm-sSm∏w A[ym-]-I-cpsS kzm¿∞-X, ]W-s°m-Xn, cmjv{Sob A]N-bw, kam-¥c coXn-bnse ]T-\-co-Xn-I-fpsS B[nIyw (Syq-j≥ XpS-ßn-bh - ), amdp∂ Ime-L´- Ø - n-s\mØv hnhcw t\Sp-∂X - n¬ hcp-Øp∂ hogvN XpS-ßn-bh - bpw hnZym¿∞nIfpsS `mKØp \n∂pw _lp-am\w t\Sn-sb-Sp-°p-∂-Xn¬ XS- -ambn \n¬°p-∂p. cmjv{Sob t{]cnX kwL-´-\-ßfn¬ sIm√-s∏-Sp∂ A[ym-]-Icpw ¢mkvap-dn-I-fn¬ sIm√s∏-´-hcpw Iymºkv Ce-£-\n¬ sIm√-s∏-Sp∂ s{]m^k¿amcpw {]Xn-\n-[m\w sNøp-∂Xv Aan-X-ambn cmjv{Sob-h¬°-cn-°-s∏´ A[y-b\ cwK-am-Wv. A[ym-]-I\v cmjv{So-b-am-Imtam:˛ cmjv{Sobw F∂Xv cmjv{S ]p\¿ \n¿Ωm-W-Øn\v DXIp-∂Xv F∂ DZm-Ø-amb Bi-b-hp-ambn _‘-∏-SpØn Nn¥n-°p-tºmƒ A≤ym-]-I\pw as‰-√m-h-scbpw t]mse cmjv{Sob Nn¥-Ifpw ]£hpw Bhmw. ]t£ C¥y-bn¬ \ne-\n¬°p∂ hne-Ipd™ cmjv{Sob hyh-lm-cc - w-KsØ A[ym-]-I\v kPo-h-ambn `mK-`m-°m-hm-\p≈ Hcp cwKambn Icp-tX-≠-X-√. kzmX-{¥y-k-a-csØ t]mse A[ym]-I\v kaq-l-{In-b-bn¬ Hcp {]tXyI cmjv{Sob e£ywh®v CS-s]-tS≠ Hcp ASn-b-¥c kml-Ncyw Ct∏m-gn-√. AXp-sIm-≠p-Xs∂ t{SUvbq-Wn-b≥ cwK-sØ-t∏mse cmjv { Sotbmt±iw h®p≈ Hcp CS- s ]- S ¬ A[y- b \ cwKØv Bim-ky-a-√. Zu¿`m-Ky-h-im¬ ]e kwÿm-\ß-fnepw, ]e cmjv{So-b-]m¿´n-I-fp-sSbpw Ahn-ln-X-amb CS-s]-S-ep-Iƒ A[ym-]I ˛ hnZym¿∞n _‘-ß-fn¬ hn≈¬ hogvØp-∂p-≠v. hnZym¿∞n cmjv{So-bh - pw, A[ym-]I˛hnZym¿∞n _‘-hpw tImtfPv hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ°v cmjv{Sobw BImtam F∂-Xn-s\-∏‰n Kl-\a - mb N¿®-Iƒ \S-°p∂ Ime-am-WnXv ]g-b-Ime Ncn-{X-Øn¬ \n∂pw ImWm-hp-∂Xv hnZym¿∞n-

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I-fpsS {]Xn-I-c-W-ti-jn-bpw, kvXyk-‘-X-bpw, B¿÷- h - h pw, Bflm¿∞- X bpw A\ym- b ߃s°-Xn-sc-bp≈ [m¿ΩnI ka-c-ß-fpsS apt∂-‰-ambn hnP-bn-∏n-°m≥ Ign-™n-´p-s≠-∂p≈-Xm-Wv. hf¿∂p hcp∂ hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ (tImtf-Pp-I-fn¬) Ncn-{Xhpw, kwkvIm-chpw F√mw ]Tn-®p-I-gn-bp-tºmƒ kzm`m-hn-I-ambpw kmaq-lnI-]p-tcm-KX - n-bpsS Nme-Ii - ‡ - n-bmbn amdm-hp-∂Xm-Wv. hnZym¿∞n kwL-S-\-Iƒ°v DØ-c-hm-ZnØ-tØm-Sp-IqSn {]h¿Øn-°m-\mhpw. Zu¿`m-Ky-

h-im¬ ]e hnZym¿∞n kwL-S-\-I-fpw, DØ-c-hm-Zn-Øt_m- [ - h pw, kwkv ° m- c hpw D≈ t\Xr- Ø z- Ø ns‚ A`mhw sIm≠v ho¿∏p-ap-´p-I-bm-Wv. A[ym-]-I-t\m-Sp≈ s]cp-am-‰-Øn¬ _lp-am-\hpw hnt[-b-Xzhpw {]I-Sn-∏n°m≥ D≈ t{]cW kz¥w s]cp-am-‰-Øn-eqsS \¬Ip∂ hnZym¿∞n t\Xm-°ƒ Ipd™phcp∂p. hnZym¿∞n-I-fnep-≠m-hp∂ Acm-jv{Sob Nn¥-Ifpw AXns‚ ad-hn-eqsS \pg-™p-I-b-dp∂ kmº-ØnI h¿Kob Xm¬]-cy-ßfpw A[ym-]-I-hn-Zym¿∞n _‘-Øn¬ hnS-hpw, AI¬®bpw krjvSn-°p-∂p. \ntbm en_-d¬ kmº-ØnI {Ia-Øn-eqsS D≠m-bn-´p≈ hcp-am\ h¿≤--\-hpw, tPmen kml-N-cy-hpw, tPmen e`y-X-bpsS B[n-Iyhpw A[ym-]-Is\ Hcp "D]I-cWw' (Tool) am{X-ambn ImWm≥ hnZym¿∞nsb t{]cn∏n- ° p- ∂ p. XpS¿ ]cn- i o- e - \ - Ø ns‚ A`m- h - Ø n- e qsS hcp∂ \ne-hm-c-X-I¿® Iptd A[ym-]-I-sc-sb-¶nepw hnZym¿∞n-I-fpsS apºn¬ ]cn-lm-k-]m-{X-am°n am‰p-∂q. F≥Pn\o-bd- nwKv tImtf-Pp-If - psS Imcy-Øn¬ CXv hfsc {]k-‡a - m-Wv. ]cn-lm-c-am¿K-߃ 'Teacher is the candle who light other by consuming himself' F∂ BZ¿i ]cn- t h- j - Ø n- t e°v Db- c m≥ C∂sØ A[ym-]-I\v Bhn-√. ]e-X-c-Øn-ep≈ LS-Ißfpw CXn\v XSkw \n¬°p-∂p. Xmen-_m≥ F∂ at\ml-c-amb t]¿jy≥ hm°n\v C∂p h∂p tN¿∂n-cn-°p∂ A]-Nbw F¥p-sIm-≠m-sW∂pw F√m-h¿°pw Adn-bmw. kaql Pohn-bm-sW∂ Xncn-®-dn-hv, kmaq-ly-am-bp≈ sImSp-°¬ hmß-ep-Iƒ, kmaqly t_m[hpw IS-∏mSpw, a‰p-≈-hsc _lp-am-\n-°Ww F∂pw a‰-≈-h¿°pw Xß-sf-t∏mse Pohn-°p-hm≥ F√m Ah-Im-ihpw D≠v F∂ Xncn-®-dn-hv, XpS-ßnb Imcy-߃ A[ym-]-I\pw hnZym¿∞nbpw Hcp-t]mse a\- n-em-°-Ww. kzm¿∞-X, h¿Ko- b - X , kmº- Ø nI Xm¬∏- c y- ß ƒ F∂n- h - b n¬ \n∂pw amdn Bflm¿∞-amb kao-]\w cmjv{S-Øn-\pw, kaq-lØ - n-\pw, IpSpw-_Ø - n\pw DX-Ip∂ coXn-bn-em-hWw Xß-fpsS {]h¿Øn-Iƒ F∂ aqey-t_m[w BWv C∂v Bhiyw th≠-Xv. kmt¶- X n- I - c w- K sØ hnZym¿∞nsb kw_‘n®SptØmfw A[ym-]-I≥ Hcp D]-I-cWw BWv.


sshcp-≤y-߃ t\Snb Adnhv ]I¿∂p sImSp-°p-∂-Xn-s\m∏w ]pXnb Adn-hp-Iƒ kzbw t\Sm-\pw, ]pXnb Adn-hp-Iƒ t\Sm≥ hnZym¿∞nsb {]m]vX-cm-°m\pw A≤ym-]-I\v Ign-b-Ww. Bcp hgnsb _lp-am\w B¿Z-÷n-°m\pw kzbw \ne\n¬°m\pw Ign-bq. ]mTy-hn-j-b-߃ IqSmsX kzm\p`hw hnZym¿∞n-I-tfmSp ]¶n-Sm-\pw, ]Tn-∏n-°p∂ hnj-btØmSp B`n-apJyw P\n-∏n-°m-\pw, kmaq-l-Øns‚ {]iv\-ß-tfmSv {]Xn-I-cn-°p-I-bpw, CS-s]-Sp-Ibpw Ipd™ ]£w kmaq-lnI {]iv\-ß-sf-°p-dn®v t_m[-hm-∑m-cm-IW- s a∂ ktµiw \¬Ip- I - s b- ¶ nepw sNøm≥ Bflm¿∞-X-bp≈ Hc-[ym-]-I\v km[n-°pw. Aß-s\bp≈ A[ym-]-I\v hnZym¿∞n-I-fp-sSbpw kaq-l-Øns‚bpw _lp-am\w B¿÷n-°m≥ Ign-bpw. ]T\ kuI-cy-ß-fpsS A`m-hw, ¢mkp-I-fpsS e`y-Xbn-√m-bva, Aan-X-amb kacw aqe-ap≈ ¢mkv\jvSw XpSßnbh aqew ]e hnj-bß - fpw ^e-{]-Za - mbn ]Tn-∏n-°m≥ Ign-bmsX hcp-∂p≠v Adnhv ]I-tc≠ A[ym-]-Is‚ klm-ba - n-√msX Xs∂ ]mTy-hn-jb - ß - ƒ ]Tn-®p-Xo¿°m≥ \n¿_-‘n-X\ - m-Ip∂ hnZym¿∞nbv°v A[ym-]I - s‚ Bhiy-IX t_m[y-s∏-Sm-ØXv kzm`m-hnIw Xs∂ AtXmsSm∏w XpS¿]-cn-io-e-\hpw, ]pXnb hnj-b-ß-fn-ep-ap≈ Adn-hns‚ A`m-hhpw D≈ A[ym-]I - cpw kam-¥c hnZym`ymk am¿K-ß-fpsS AXn-{]-k-c-hpw, cmjv{Sob CS-s]-Sep-Ifpw kmº-ØnI Xm¬]-cy-ßfpw ]W-Øns‚ AXn{]-k-c-hpw, A[ym-]-I-s\bpw hnZym¿∞n-sbbpw Adnhp t\Sp-∂-Xn-\m-bp≈ ]c-kv]cw _‘-Øn¬ \n∂-I-‰p-∂p. I¿i-\-amb \nb-a-ßfpw hfsc Ab™ \nb-a-ßfpw \S-∏m-°p∂ hnZym-e-b-߃ c≠-‰-Øp-ambn {]iv\w KpcpX-ca - m-°p-∂p. F¥n-s\bpw tNmZyw sNøm-sa∂p Icp-Xp∂ hnth-I-an-√mØ hnZym¿∞n-I-fpsS at\m-`m-h-sØ-bpw, A\p-k-c-Wbpw, hnth-Ihpw IpSpw-_-ß-fn¬ \n∂p e`n°p∂ hnZym¿∞n-I-sfbpw C∂sØ Iymº-kp-I-fn¬ ImWmw. Xnc-°p-]n-Sn® Pohn-X-hpw, Aan-X-amb PohnX hy{K-Xbpw BZyw ]d™ hn`m-K-Øns‚ FÆw IqSm≥ CS-bm-°p-∂p-≠v. F≥Pn-\o-bd- nwKv hnZym¿∞n-If - n¬ ASpØ-Im-e-Ømbn I≠p-h-cp∂ Nne A]-N-b-߃, ]WØns‚ {]tem-`-\w, tPmen-bpsS AanX e`y-X, kmaq-lyt_m-[a - n-√mbva F∂n-hb - m-Wv. ]Ww sIm≠p F¥p-amImw F∂ ktµiw ]e-cw-KØp \n∂p e`n-®p-sIm≠v F≥Pn\o-b-dnwKv cwK-Øp-h-cp∂ [mcmfw hnZym¿∞n-I-fp-≠v. AXn-\-\p-kr-X-amb Iem-eb kml-N-cy-ßfpw IpSpw-_km-l-N-cy-ßfpw Ipsd-t∏-cpsS Imcy-Øn-se-¶nepw \ne\n¬°p-∂p. Xncp-Øm-\m-hØ CØcw at\m-`m-h-ß-fp-ambn DtZymK-cw-Kt- Ø°pw kaql cwK-tØ°pw IS-°p∂ C∂sØ Nne hnZym¿∞n-I-sf-¶nepw kaq-l-Øns‚ \√ coXn-bnep≈ hf¿®bv°v henb `oj-Wn-bmhpw A[ym-]I hnZym¿∞n _‘sØ am{X-a√ samØw kaq-l-L-Ss\sb Xs∂ _m[n-°p∂ CØcw {]h-W-XIsf Hcp ]cn-[n-hsc XSbm≥ DØ-c-hm-ZnXz t_m[-ap≈ kaq-lØn-\m-hpw.

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Contradictions Hmtcm Xmfn-t‚bpw km[y-X-Iƒ \ne-bv°p-∂n√.... Cu amKkns‚ ]mN-I-th-f-bn¬ \jvS-s∏-Sp-tØ-≠n-h∂ Hcp-Iq´w krjvSnI-fp≠v Hcp ]t£ sshcp-≤y-ßf - psS \n¿∆-N\ - ß - ƒ°p-≈n¬ s]Sm-ØX - p-sIm-≠m-bn-cn°mw Ah-IqSn a\- n¬ kq£n-®p-sIm≠v Cu XmfnXm Hgn-®n-Sp-∂p. kplr-tØ, \nß-fpsS ho£-W-߃ ChnsS Iq´n-t®¿°mw.....

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Hcn-°¬ a\p-jy\pw Hcp F-©n-\mIpw A∂v F≥Pn-\o-b¿ A{]-k-‡-\mIpw Aßs\ F©n\pw F≥Pn-\o-bdpw XΩn-ep≈ sshcp-≤y-߃ shfn-s∏Spw

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say the world is changing but what is actually changing is the technology that runs the world. The changes are so vast and rapid that it has come to affect almost every nook and corner of the world and every single person living in it. Technologies are getting outdated very fast and newer and better ones are evolving every single day. Yet some of these have affected common people like us more than others. So here let us go through 10 such technological revolutions that have affected the middle class and students. Mobile phones Mobiles can be named one of the greatest technology that has effected common mans life like none other especially in India. It has become so common that every second person you meet on the street can

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be seen carrying one. It has various features like sms,mp3, video, games, camera, browsers etc over landline The mobile phones are becoming cheaper and cheaper each day and more and more features are being added to it. Automatic Teller Machine Money was never accessable more easily. Earlier it meant going to a bank and waiting in queue. With the ATMs all this have changed .you simply have to go to any ATM counter, swipe your card, enter your amount and out comes all the money you need. In spite of fear of security ATMs have become very famous mainly because of easy operation and

with ATM counters available almost everywhere ATM’s can definitely be named as one of the greatest technological revolutions that have affected common man. Portable storage devices A few years back data transportation would have meant writing data into a CD or DVD and taking care that the disc doesn’t get scratched or anything…all this has changed with the advent of portable memory devices. A single pen drive the size of our thumb can store easily up to 8Gb of data and that too can be erased and rewritten as many times as needed…nowadays portable hard disk capable of storing up to 540GB data is available at a affordable price….So the entire concept of hard disk has changed …. Social networking Orkut, Facebook, Hi5 etc are some of the sites that most of us would have used for sure. These are very famous for they belong to a group of sites for social networking. Never would anyone have thought of being able to get in touch with their old friends and classmates so easily and simple. Earlier it meant having to find their addresses and sending lots of mail not even being sure whether that mail address was right…Such sites provide a platform for people with common interest and views to become friends and interact with each other……all this proves that social networking is indeed a technological revolution … Wikipedia Nowadays seminars and reports have become a very simple and easy thing…..all thanks to net and particularly Wikipedia…earlier seminars and project


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meant weeks of referring books and journals…but with the coming of Wikipedia you simply have to login to Wikipedia and you get a very detailed information about your topic the very moment you type in your topic. Wikipedia is a very clever technology that relies on information from everyone thus creating a database that can be otherwise very difficult to obtain… Laptops A few years back a laptop would have meant a very rich person. Even a desktop was rare. But now laptops have become very common mainly due to the fall in its price. Nowadays laptops have got all the features present in desktop with the extra advantage of mobility. So everything that can be done on a desktop can be achieved with a laptop. They have become smaller, sleeker with lesser power consumption. The LCD screen reduces its power consumption. Newer highly powerful batteries have been developed that can give a backup of 18-19 hours. Video sharing sites You wake up one morning and suddenly you feel like watching your favorite video, what you do is simply login to YouTube or Metacafe and search for your video ….Video sharing sites are one of the most amazing technology which has evolved in few years. You can even upload any of your favorite video through such sites..This has evolved as a vast publicity media.If you have a program u want to give publicity just create a video of this program and then upload it

into YouTube and thus it can been seen by everyone in the world…… Torrent It is a new technology which is used for sharing of files directly from our system through internet. It is based on peer to peer technology. Torrent has made downloading a very easy and efficient task. You simply have to download the torrent file for the required video or software and drag this file onto software like utorrent or bit torrent and then just start downloading.This is a technology that is mainly used for downloading everything from software, ebooks to movies nowadays. Hybrid electric vehicles Nowadays the cost of petrol and diesel is rising. The people most affected by such a thing are the people with vehicles. Not just that, the fact that major part of the environmental pollution is caused by internal combustion engine is a factor that is leading to the death of the automobile industry based on these fuels. The solution to this has come in the form of hybrid electric vehicles.This concept reduces the pollution as it uses a battery to drive the motor coupled to the shaft of the vehicle and when brakes are applied ,the motor acts as a generator and the energy is stored back into the battery. One thing is for sure and that is that hybrid electric vehicles are here to stay … F M radio It can be better called the resurrection of radio. At a time when TV had almost lead to the death of radio there came F M and this was the come back of radio.FM radio has become so famous that now mobile phones are selling it as a added feature. Just tune into your favorite channel and hear everything from non stop music to news to silly talk. Recently it has came to Kerala in the form of many FM channels like Radio Mango,Best FM,Club FM etc. The thing about FM is that though it is gaining popularity at present its future cant be guessed but……. looks like it is here to stay

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THE BEGINNING It all began with a group of computer enthusiasts or “Hackers” as they were known better, at the AI Lab of MIT. The community at the MIT Al Lab was a small group of programmers who improved code by passing it back and forth; in other words, the group’s software development basis was open source. Software was produced largely by academics and corporate researchers working in collaboration and was not itself seen as a commodity. Operating systems, such as early versions of UNIX, were widely distributed and maintained by the community of users. Source code, the human - readable version of software, was distributed with software because users frequently modified the software themselves to fix bugs or add new functionality, and because programmers couldn’t possibly create executable machinecode for the wide variety of hardware that existed. Thus in this era, software was free in a sense, not because of any concerted effort by software users or developers, but rather because software was developed by the user community. In the early 1980s, the community at MIT Al Lab began to collapse, due in part to computer architechture advances that rendered ITS (Incompatiable Timesharing System) obsolete. Computers that were replacing MIT’s PDP -10s had their own operating systems, but none were open source. Even getting an executable copy meant signing a non -disclosure agreement. At the same time that ITS became obsolete, the AI Lab community also disbanded. One of the first people to move away was Brian Reed of Carnegie Mellon University. Instead of sharing his text -

Operating systems, such as early versions of UNIX, were widely distributed and maintained by the community of users. Source code, the human - readable version of software, was distributed with software because users frequently modified the software themselves to fix bugs or add new functionality, and because programmers couldn’t possibly create executable machinecode for the wide variety of hardware that existed. Thus in this era, software was free in a sense, not because of any concerted effort by software users or developers, but rather because software was developed by the user community.

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Contradictions formatting program Scribe, with the AI Lab community, he sold it to a commercial company, which altered the code to insure profits rather than communal improvements. Soon, spin - off companies began breaking away from the community. Eventually, nearly all of the programmers were hired away to work on commercial software projects. Richard Stallman was left with 3 choices : “One : join the proprietary software world, sign the non disclosure agreements and promise not to help his fellow hackers. Two: leave the computer field altogether. Or three, look for a way that a programmer could do something for the good. He asked himself, was there a program or programs he could write, so as to make a community possible again?”. The GNU Project In 1983, Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project to write a complete operating system free from constraints on use of its source code. Particular incidents that motivated this include a case where a printer wouldn’t work and its users couldn’t fix the problem because the scource code was withheld from them. The final impetus, however, for the GNU project and its mainfesto was a disagreement between Stallman and Symbolics, Inc. over Stallman’s access to changes Symbolics had made to a program he wrote. Soon after the launch, he coined the term “free software” and founded the Free Software Foundation to promote the concept and a free software definition was published in February 1986. The initial plan for GNG was to be mostly Unix compatible, while adding enhancements where they were useful. By 1990, the GNU system had an extensible text editor (Emacs), a very successful optimizing compiler (GCC), and most of the core libraries and utilities of a standard Unix distribution. As the goal was to make a whole free operating system exist - rather than necessarily to write a whole free operating system - Stallman tried to use existing free software when possible. In the 1980s there was not much free software, but there was the X Window System for graphical display, the Tex typesetting system, and the Mach micro kernel. These components were integrated into GNU. The main component still missing was the kernel. A kernel is the core of an operating system “that provides basic services for all other parts of the operating system” (“Kernel”). Stallman’s team began work on a kernel in 1990, called Hurd. However, work is progressing slowly. The design of the kernel was to be GNU’s largest departure from “traditional” Unix. GNU’s kernel was to be

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multi - server microkernel, and was to consist of a set of programs called servers that offers the same functionality as the traditional Unix kernel. Development progress of the Hurd became very slow due to ongoing technical issues. Despite an optimistic announcement by Stallman in 2002 predicting a release of GNU/ Hurd, further development and design are still required. The latest release of the Hurd is version 0.2. It is fairly stable, suitable for use in non - critical applications. As of 2005, Hurd is in slow development, and is now the official kernel of the GNU system. Linux MINIX (Mini Unix), a Unix - like system intended for academic use, was released by Andrew S. Tanenbaum in 1987. While source code for the system was available, modification and redistibution was restricated (that is not the case today). In addition, MINIX’s 16-bit design was not well adapted to the 32- bit design of the increasingly cheap and popular Intel 386 architecture for personal computers. In 1991, Torvalds began to work on a noncommercial replacement for MINIX while he was attending the Univesity of Helsinki. This eventually became the Linux kernel. In 1992, the completed Linux kernel was combined with the incomplete GNU operating system, resulting in a working open source operating system. According to Stallman, “It is due to Linux that we can actually run a version of the GNU system today”. In later years, this combination of GNU and Linux along with other free software exploded in popularity and became commonly known simply as Linux. After the Linux kernel became usable, Linux became the most common host for GNU software. The GNU project coined the term GNU/Linux for such systems. The Present Free SSoftwar oftwar oundation (FSF) oftwaree F Foundation Soon after the launch of his GNU project, Richard Stallman coined the term “free software” and founded the Free Software Foundation to promote the concept and a free software definition was published in February 1986. The FSF recommends using the term “free software” and never “open source software” because that term and the associated marketing campaign focuses on technical issues and avoids talking about the value of freedom. “Libre” is used to avoid the ambiguity of the word “free”. However, libre is mostly used within the free software movement. What is ‘‘fr fr ee softwar free softwaree’.....? The first formal definition of free software was published by FSF in February 1986. That definition, written by Richard Stallman, is still maintained today


sshcp-≤y-߃ and states that software is free software if people who receive a copy of the software have the following four freedoms: Freedom 0 : The freedom to run the program for any purpose Freedom 1 : The freedom to study and modify the program Freedom 2 : The freedom to copy the program so you can help your neigbhor Freedom 3 : The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits. Freedoms 1 nd 3 require source code to be available because studying and modifying software without its source code is highly impractical. Thus, free software means that computer users have the freedom to cooperate with whom they choose, and to control the software they use. To summarize this into a remark distinguishing Libre (freedom) software from gratis (zero price) software, Richard Stallman has long said: “Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of ‘free’ as in ‘free speech’, not as in ‘free beer’. Free software (foundation) is a huge international effort, producing software used by individuals, large organizations, and governmental administrations. Free software has a very high market penetration in server - side Internet applications such as the Apache web server, My SQL database, and PHP scripting language. Completely free computing environments are available as large package of basic system software such as the many Linux distributions and FreeBSD. Free software developers have also created free versions of almost all commonly used desktop applications such as web browsers, office productivity suites, and multimedia players. It is important to note, however, that in many categories, free software for individual workstation or home users has only a fraction of the market share of their proprietary competitors. Most free software is distributed online without charge, or off - line at the marginal cost of distribution, but this is not required, and people may sell copies for any price. The economic viability of free software has been

recognized by large corporations such as IBM, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems. Many companies whose core business is not in the IT sector choose free software for their Internet information and sales sites, due to the lower initial capital investment and ability to freely customize the application packages. Also, some non software industries are beginning to use techniques similar to those used in free software development for their research and development: scientists, for example, are looking towards more open development processes, and hardware such as microchips are beginning to be developed with specifications released under copyleft licenses. Creative Commons and the free software movement. In August 1999, Sun Microsystems released the Star Office office suite as free software under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The free software version was renamed Open Office. org., and coexists with Star Office. In May 8, 2007, Sun Microsystems released the Java Development Kit as Open JDK under the GNU General Public License. Part of the class library (4 % of it) could not be released as open source due to them being licensed to other parties and were included as binary plugs. Because of this, in June 2007, Red Hat launched Iced Tea to resolve the encumbered components with the equivalents from GNU class path implementation. Since the release, most of the encumbrances have been solved, leaving only the audio engine code and colour management system (the latter is to be resolved using Little CMS). Google, one of software gaints, specialized in the field of online search and other web applications, have embraced the philosophy of Free Software and they are promoting their projects as open source. Their product line mainly comprises of the free software. Venezuela implemented a free software law in January 2006. Directive 3.390 mandated all government agencies to migrate to free software over a two year period. In the USA, there have been efforts to pass legislation at the state level encouraging use of free software by state govenment agencies. Similarly the Government of Kerala has also implemented Computer education up

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Contradictions to secondary level in Linux platform. IT @School Mission, sponsored by the Stat, has implemented a minimalist Debian based Operating system for teaching. The Future Innovation Open - source software has often been accused of being more derivative than innovative. This is true to some extent, mostly in the desktop arena. However, one should not overlook the many innovations that have come, and continue tocome, from the open source world: GCC is a set of compilers for C and other languages, that supports more different processor architectures, for both native and cross compilation, than any other compiler. The Linux kernel is available for nearly two dozen different major processor architectures more than most other operating systems. Mozilla Firefox is a Web browser which has managed to take increasing market share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, to the extent that version 7 of Internet Explorer offers many features similar to those already in Firefox. Firefox, however, copies many features from closed - source browsers such as Opera. Beowulf MPI is an oepn- source framework used for building parallel - processing applications that run on Linux and other UNIX - like operating systems. It has proved itself so powerful that Microsoft has adopted it as a crucial part of its own efforts to establish a presence in the supercomputing market. The Gmail File system is a good example of the collaborative nature of much open source

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development. Building on FUSE (which allows file systems to be implemented in user space, instead of as code that needs to be loaded into the kernel) combined with libgmail, which is a Python library for programmatic access to a user’s Gmail message store, the result is the ability to use to the multiple gigabytes of Gmail message space as a fileserver accessible from anywhere on the Internet. Perl, the pioneering open - source scripting language, made popular many features, like regular expressions and associative arrays, that were unusual at the time. The newer Python language continues this innovation, with features like functional constructs and class - dictionary unification. deraw is an open - source tool for decoding RAW format images from a variety of digital cameras, which can produce better - quality output than the closed source tools provided by the camera vendors themselves. Nicholas Negroponte’s $100 laptop will used Linux as its operating system. The decision was made after months of discussions with vendors of closed - source alternatives. A number of laptop models are available with a particular emphasis on multimedia capabilities. While these invariably come preinstalled with a copy of Microsoft Windows, some of them also offer an alternative “fast - boot” mode based on Linux. This gets around the long time it can take to boot up Windows. JACK is an audio- routing architecture that has been found sufficiently useful to be ported to Apple’s Mac OS X. The LAMP, a solution stack of software, ususally free and open source software, used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. The original expansion is as follows. Linux, referring to the opeating system Apache, the Web server MySQL, the database management system (or database server) Perl, Python, and PHP, the programming languages The combination of these technologies is used primarily to define a web server infrastructure, define a programming paradigm of developing software, and establish a software distribution package. Open Source is the Future... The Age of Proprietary software is soon coming to an end as the recognition and awareness of Open Source is spreading through out the plane as wild fire. Even when the majority of the software market is controlled by the proprietary software companies, the Open Source movement is scaling new heights rapidly. Courtesy : The Internet.


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internet has given a person more power to reach out to millions but there are some governments who are cautious, or even hostile at the idea. They think that it is too democratic and dangerous. For example, Tunisia, a hot spot for holiday makers,censors and even locks up journalists and bloggers. Over 100 journalists or bloggers are locked up in jails in Tunisia every year just for criticizing the Tunisian president. There, the entire media is controlled by the powers. In Syria, a student, Mesud Hamid, posted photos on the net of Kurdish pupils demanding equal rights. He was arrested while taking an exam at the university. He was tortured, kept in a jail cell measuring one meter by two, for 15 months, without seeing sunlight. He then fled to France. How to remain anonymous? This is why the rights group called “ reporters without border “ have published ‘The hand of bloggers and cyber dissints’. The author tells us pretty technical as well as simple things to maintain your anonymity on the net. The first thing is not to mention your name any where. Even if you use a pen name, it is very easy to track you down. Even if you are not telling who you are, your computer is screaming your presence all over the net.

This is why the rights group called “ reporters without border “ have published ‘The hand of bloggers and cyber dissints’. The author tells us pretty technical as well as simple things to maintain your anonymity on the net.

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Contradictions All the net connected computers are assigned an IP address, which acts as an address for your computer to receive the data which it requests or downloads. It can let people know which websites you have visited, which emails you have sent and which article you have posted but you can cover your tracks!! You can protect your anonymity by using a proxy. It is very simple, you can do it even if you are not a tech wizard. There are mainly two ways to do it. First is to use an open proxy. It is essentially a process in which you use the IP address of a PC else where in the web to do your surfing and emailing. You have to change your IP address to the one listed in various sites and you become anonymous. But it is usually blocked by the administrator after few days because they can also be used by hackers. The other option is to use a web based proxy site such as Anonymouse or Proxylog. No one would be able to trace the IP because you are doing this through a proxy site. This is the method used by Chinese people to visit blocked websites. The drawback with proxies is that they can be blocked.

But for a very effective as well as technical way of staying anonymous is to use The Onion Router (TOR). This is so called because the data it sends between computers is encrypted in successive layers like that of an onion. The data also take an unpredictable path through all the proxies making up the TOR network. Each proxy peels off layer of encryption, revealing the next proxy it has to go to. The message can not be interpreted at any point to reveal the sender and recipient. In China, filter seek out certain words which the authorities consider contentious. If you want to put the word June 4th, you put a comma or period in between ‘June’ and ‘ 4th’ , so that they are not one phrase and that helps this word to avoid detection by filter, as the filter works by phrases. If you put some kind of punctuation between your words, then they evade detection and reader can perfectly understand what you were saying. There is no sure shot way of remaining anonymous on the net, but if you are careful as to what you do, then you can cut down your chances of being caught.

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a seminar on ‘Education System in India’ at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore a few years back, a boy dressed in casuals stepped out of his car and entered the gate. He is stopped by the security personnel “this event is only for CEOs, you are a college boy”. The boy smiled, picked up his cell phone and soon a whole swarm of organizers arrived at the entrance to usher him in. But then we really can’t blame the security. Even the wisest of men probably wont guess that then 17-yearold Suhas Gopinath can be the CEO and President of a Bangalore-based IT solutions company, Globals Inc. Suhas had actually been invited as one of the speakers at the seminar... Now at 21, his company has branches in over 11 countries, including Canada, Italy, UK, Germany, Spain and Australia apart from India and the US. Meet Suhas Gopinath, the world’s youngest CEO. At 22, Suhas Gopinath has an impressive job title: CEO of Globals Inc., his now multi-million-US-dollar company. Call him India’s Bill Gates, but Suhas started out much younger— when he was 14. Son of scientist M.R. Gopinath , the young Suhas wanted to be a veterinary doctor. However, his brother Sreyas inadvertently changed the course of his life when he took Suhas to a cyber café. Suhas was introduced to the virtual world for the first time and he was hooked. But web surfing in 1999 didn’t come cheap; most cyber cafés charged Rs 100 an hour and pocket money being Rs 25 a month. Computers didn’t come cheap either, and his father was not ready to indulge his 13-year-old son.

It worked wonderfully well. Suhas studied programming languages through e-books and, within a year, he had designed his own website, coolhindustan.com. However, he did not have the US$ 100 required to register his site. Not to be outdone, he asked a US-based company, Network Solutions, if they

could help him with the money, in return for doing freelance website designing for them. They agreed, and were soon So, Suhas embarked on the perfect plan. He struck a immensely impressed. deal with the owner of the cyber café—ever y afternoon, between one and four p.m, when the In August 2000, the company sent a ticket owner closes shop for his siesta, Suhas would keep it to Suhas to visit their offices in the US, and also gave him an enticing offer: they open and manage the place. would sponsor his formal education till he In return, the owner had to let him use the Internet turns 18, provided he entered into a for those three hours free of cost. contract to work for them after that.

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Contradictions At this point, Suhas realised that he could do it on his own. Unable to start a company in India due to age restrictions, he registered Globals Inc. In the US, with the help of an American friend. Gopinath’s strategy was to target small and medium businesses in the US that didn’t have websites, and offered to design websites for them. “Today, Globals Inc. has offices in 11 countries,” he says. ISB and the IIMs discuss Gopinath’s sales strategies and, needless to say, he has won numerous awards. You hold the record for the youngest CEO in the world. What has been your motivation? I was very much motivated by the success path of Mr. Bill Gates. At the age of 14, I established Globals Inc. with a primary motive to provide a platform to talented youngsters worldwide based on their skill sets and irrespective of their age and academics. Today, when I look back, I feel proud that, as an entrepreneur, I have been able to create job opportunities for more than 600 talented youngsters worldwide. You must have faced many problems earlier on because of your age. How did you deal with them? “Because of my age and looks, I often used to land in embarrassing situations and do not know how to handle the confusion, yet most of times this was not that big a problem for example When I went to Islamabad, I delivered a lecture to 1,000 students. Other speakers were 40-45 years old, and I was 20. The students were so responsive; there were no barriers between us at all. Bill gates is your inspiration. How did you feel upon meeting him? It was my most memorable meeting to date. “I walked in to the room and he stood up and told me, “I should be afraid of you. Because I set up a company in my early 20s and you did the same when you were 14.” “The 15-minute appointment went on for 45 minutes,” he says.

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When boys your age were watching movies and playing games, you were planning and involving yourself to manage your

enterprise, do you feel you have missed certain things in life? At times, I repent that I am not a normal boy, enjoying a teenager’s carefree life. Most of the time I am forced to wear blazers and I am always nervous-about work or studies. As I got more interested in the company, my studies went for a toss. In my Class X exams I scored 80 per cent, but in I PUC could barely get 65 per cent. Even here I try and not bunk too many classes, but clients cannot be given lame excuses. When I have exams, I tell them I am unwell... But in the end of the day when I turn back and look at things, the sacrifices were all worth it. What are the future plans for Globals Inc? We are planning to start management consultancy in the industry sector as well. There are plans to expand our services to non-IT areas by next year. Also we have plans to move to India. Nearly 75 per cent of our clients are in America. It will be difficult working out of India. But if the State Government helps with infrastructure and land, maybe we can move in. You are actively involved in the cause for animal protection? What led you into it? As humans, we need to have some morality and ethics to give back to those innocent creatures from which we have taken and exploited for our comforts and needs. We need to utilize our intelligence and resources in protecting innocent animals instead of applying the same intelligence to destruct animals. You are the inspiration of many young people in India who want to be entrepreneur. What would your message to them? I don’t think I am mature enough advice others, but if you have it in you, go for it. One should also make time to enjoy other things in life. With work, you get too busy to even repent. (Via email)


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What is a computer virus? It is first a program written for 2 purposes. One is intended as targeted machine attack which is not our discussion right now. Other one is just to prove the computer wizards knowledge to outbreak the wall as system protection. Computer virus usually has 3 steps to follow

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a days the first question, that comes flying our way when we enter any cafe or a home to use their computer with a pen drive is “IS THERE ANY VIRUS INSIDE THAT”. The look they give us when if by some chance their antivirus detects a virus, would make some people think that we had purposefully filled it with virus. Is this situation degrading the value of modern data transport technology. This is a issue that definitely needs discussion. First of all, we will have to admit the fact that 80% of the computer viruses are spreading through the pen drive and also that computer viruses have been our enemy from the days they were discovered. So in order to defeat our enemy, the first and basic thing we should know is to understand the enemy and its movements. What is a computer virus? It is just a program written for 2 purposes. One is intended as targeted machine attack which is not our discussion right now. Other one is just to prove the computer wizards knowledge to outbreak the wall or system protection. Computer virus usually has 3 steps to follow

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sshcp-≤y-߃ Thus the process of checking for the pen drive continues ends and one more infected system is born and the cycle continues. As spreading is the most important property of this script, this is no more called a virus technically. It is called a worm. Worm is defined as a nagging program that just spreads and does nothing else.

1) Hiding:- It is just for the existence, It hides itself well in the infected system 2) Spreading:- This is the most important step that is to spread to as many systems as possible 3) Payload:- It is the effect or the changes it makes to the system that made it our enemy. Considering the ease with a pen drive, it is a simple and efficient carrier between an infected and an non-infected system. Let’s get into the details of this process. In the infected system, the virus process would be running, looking around and, checking whether any pen drive is connecting into the system. Once a pen drive is connected, it immediately completes two tasks 1) Create an autorun.inf [we can call it as an agent which calls the virus program] 2) Copy the virus program to the pen drive. This pen drive will be taken to the non-infected system after the desired data transfer. When it is executed the autorun will be connected to the new system automatically which calls the virus and thus starts the infection process. Infection is accomplished by three actions. 1) Create a copy and most often a backup copy in our system folder. 2) Register itself in window registry so that program get started each time computer starts

So we have come close enough in knowing the enemy process. Now we face the simple task of understanding it. Now we know that we have to kill the worm process before clearing the 3 actions, else they will be regenerated. You can use process explorers [Download it, In google type “ Download Process Explorer”] to separate out and kill the process. But we know that it will be started again when the system is restarted. Now that we have got all its movements, we cut out its regeneration process by removing it from registry. It can be done by editing msconfig [run>msconfig->startup->uncheck the virus process]. So step 2 is completed. You can use RRTRemove Restriction Tool to clear out the existence symptoms [google it “Download Remove Restriction Tool”]. So step 3 is completed. Step 1 needs to be cleared, but we know copy of worm in the system file is just like a shooter without a gun as we have removed all the feeds to it. You can delete it as or leave it as such. You can prevent further infection by turning off pen drive autoplay.[in google “Turn off autoplay”]. So from now on you can enjoy clearing a virus on your own. Also you can welcome all pen drive but be sure to praise the programmer who provided us a specimen [ which is no more an enemy] upon which we can experiment and succeed.

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3) Make itself hidden by disabling task manager, folder option, registry etc…

Almost all pen drive viruses are worms. Your data in pen drive is 100% secure and free of virus script attachment and after reading this article, I am sure you won’t delete your data inside the pen drive, just because it is infected. Whatever symptoms you see in the infected system like disabling task manger and folder option is only for the existence of the worm. If not it can be caught red handed by you.


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A flash back of a brief conversation which saved a project worth several thousands of crores, 20 years of hard work of hundreds of engineers and above all precious lives of hundreds of Bangaloreans. It was a bright sunny day and the Bangalore sky was as clear as ever. India’s most cherished dream the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) was scheduled to reverberate the Bangalore sky for the 75th time for expanding its flight envelope .The airforce test pilot squadron leader Suneet Krishna was supposed to do the sortie. As part of the routine procedure, the briefing before the flight was held at 10:30 am at NFTC (National flight Test Centre) at the Bangalore HAL Airport. The test director described the test points to be covered for that particular flight. It involved certain Roller coasters maneuvering and Pull Ups at 15km altitude. All the system group engineers from landing gear, hydraulics, fuel system, engine, avionics ……etc presented the graphs based on the previous flight and cleared the aircraft for the flight. After the briefing the system group engineers went to the telemetry control room to monitor their respective system paramaters on the computer and the pilot to the taxying point to have the final check on the aircraft.By that time the electrical and mechanical inpspections were over which was begun 5hrs back .Two fire engines and the ‘safety and rescue helicopter ‘ were positioned and

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the arakonam air force base was prepared to meet any emergency condition as part of the safety procedure After having the final visual inspection of the LCA, pilot entered into the cockpit asked the ground crew to connect the external Generator Power Unit and the ECS (Oxygen) line to the aircraft for starting the engine The time was running out and it was already 12:05pm then Pilot: ’’ I am setting the aircraft clock time to be at 12:05pm on 22nd Jan 2004 Test Director: ’’Go ahead; carry out the communication checks with Air Traffic Controller (ATC) and telemetry (The pilot now seeks the permission to start and conveys the call sign for the aircraft as ‘TD2’ to ATC. The ATC person acknowledges it and assigns runway 27 for aligning the aircraft because the wind was blowing against the 270° position) After getting permission to start the pilot checks with all the 13 system group engineers in the controlling room at the telemetry station Pilot: ’’Starting the JFS, Engine started, N2 is building up .All the warnings have disappeared (The JFS (jet fuel starter) is a mini jet engine which actually crank the main aircraft jet engine to start,N2 is the signature always used to refer to engine speed and expressed in percentage. By default prior to start there will be as many as 12 warnings in the cockpit and once the engine reaches 70% of full speed it will disappear)


sshcp-≤y-߃ Pilot: Hydraulics reads 280 bar, O.K, Now starts Pbit Hydraulics Monitor: Confirms the pressure to be 280 bar (The hydraulic system is called the muscular system of aircraft. Without hydraulic system, aircraft is simply an immovable metallic bird) 27 minutes later Pilot: P bit passed.’ No Go’ warning disappears (It is mandatory check done by the mission computer in which all the control surfaces are moved with servo jacks powered by hydraulic system) Pilot: Permission to roll? Telemetry: LG Go, Hydraulics Go, Electrical go,………………..and finally Avionics Go (After checking their system parameters 13 system groups give the final consent for take off by raising ‘GO’ signals like HYD GO,ECS GO etc. orally; pilot is now ready to take off) Pilot: ‘’Releasing brakes, catching speed, CAS reads now 60, 100,220, 240………now rotating…………now off the ground’’ (CAS means Calibrated Air speed, rotating means lifting the nose up ) Pilot:‘’NWS off, CAS is 300, Retracting the landing gear’’ (Landing gear means the three wheels plus the mechanism and it has to be retracted inside the body of the aircraft before the speed reaches 450km/hr as otherwise it causes stability problems) After 11 seconds from the time of retraction Pilot: ‘’I see 3 RED, Landing Gear up’’ Hydraulics Monitor: ‘’THREE RED in my computer too’’ (Three RED indicates that all the three landing gears are up now and locked, it acts as a warning to the pilot that it has to be extended again before landing) The aircraft is now over ITPL (International Technological Park) and is heading towards Krishnagiri in Tamil Nadu to do the test points 55 seconds later Hydraulics Monitor: ‘’System 1 Isolation valve status is shown as RED.Hyd1 fail is flashed ‘’ Pilot: ‘’Going to the hydraulics page……Hyd1 Fail came, Audio warning also came. What shall I do?’’ Hydraulics Monitor: ‘’Leakage of hydraulic fluid is suspected. Hydraulic System1 is failed Pull the emergency landing gear on the left console and Land As Soon As Possible. Here after you will not have steering control and air brakes’’

(If there is leakage of fluid in the downstream of isolation valve ,a micro switch triggers a warning and hydraulic power will be restricted to the flight control system only) Pilot: ‘’Pulling the Emergency Lever, Landing gears are coming down’’ After 9 seconds the landing gears are fully extended and locked ‘THREE GREEN’ signal came in the cockpit and in the computer at telemetry Hydraulic Monitor : confirms’THREE GREEN’ Meanwhile Isolation Valve2 also has shown RED indicating HYD2 fail and the aircraft is subjected to a very rare case of Double Hydraulic Failure:

The pilot got panic and the controlling room was in a tense mood Pilot: ‘’What shall I do?’’ Hydraulic Monitor:’’ You will not have brakes, steering control. The landing is extremely dangerous. Means failure of back up second hydraulic system In case of landing switch off the engine as soon as you land (In the case of a double hydraulic failure, the pilot has only two options1) to opt for ejecting out of the aircraft 2) to land without brakes and steering control which is almost equal to choosing death. If he opts for the former case, the aircraft loaded with 2950 kg fuel will explode like a bomb in the crowded Bangalore city and the result is unimaginable. If the message for pulling the emergency landing was not given he could not have even made a thought for his landing and the former

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Contradictions was the only option..The reaction time available was only 35 seconds) The pilot chose to land. The Bangalore Airport was asked to close for other flights and diverted to Chennai, about 14 fire engines were positioned along the runway and the full medical term were ready Pilot:‘’Aligning the aircraft, CAS is now 330km/hr, ready to land’’ (Anxious moments were there for all those in the controlling room especially for the hydraulics group, everybody sought the help of all known gods) Pilot: ‘’ Touching the ground now……..severe vibration ……………lowering the nose ……..now switching off the engine ……chute deployed’’ The aircraft was moving in a zig zag path but fortunately the brake parachute worked which has failed many times in earlier flights, The aircraft almost went out of the runway but able to be stopped and the victory sign was raised in the

controlling room though the landing gear was damaged critically The pilot was admitted to hospital because of fear and could not speak even a word for two days! Later on investigation it was found that hydraulic fail has happened because of leakage from one among the 63 hoses in the aircraft. The leaking fluid from one hose at 280 bar pressure acted like a LASER and pierced the emergency hose resulting in a double hydraulic failure As on today, LCA, The Light Combat Aircraft which is the lightest aircraft of its kind in the world has completed 912 flights starting from the maiden flight 0n Jan 04 2001. Of Course, 22 Jan 2004 will be remembered in the Indian aviation flight testing history as it was the day in which the most difficult and risky emergency landing was carried out safely. These kind of situations cannot be avoided because the LCA project, the biggest project DRDO has ever under taken was conceived and made its flight at a time when India could not produce a car engine indigenously .

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my dear friend , who happens to be the magazine editor of our college asked me to write an article on like anything , I searched and searched for a topic . Finally I realized that why shouldn’t I write about something I like doing the most(when I am not watching movies).So here I am writing about gaming. Most of us would be aware of the fact that game industry is one of the growing money pullers of our time. Now the question comes why? Why do people spend large amount of money just to stare into the monitor for hours and frantically press the keyboard or joystick. I think the answer lies in the word “fun” or maybe much more… The achievement of being the world's first video game goes to “Tennis for Two” and the first game intended for a computer goes to “Spacewar!”. We have covered huge grounds since then when we reach at games like GTA 4, Assasins Creed and Crysis. Speaking of gaming consoles apart from the ever present , ever reliable and ever favorite PC, the first commercial gaming console was “Odyssey”. Then came Nintendo with Gameboy and its successors which popularized the console gaming. And then again the technology has advanced a lot and we have the PS3 , Xbox 360,and Nintendo Wii. Now that the boring part of game evolution is over lets think about the actual act of gaming. Why do people play video/computer games .Why spend hours straining your eyes and damaging them in the act. The most basic reason may be the fun part. Its great fun killing hordes of enemies, leaping from platform to platform, driving cars and so on. But is that all??I think there is more to it than the basic fun element. Games transport us to another world and allow us to do things we would never be able to do in the real world. Man has always been an adventurer. He wants to travel, explore new places and most of all do crazy things. Its there in our genes. But our world has many constraints that bound us and leaves no room for the adventurer. The virtual world of video games gives us an alternate existence where we can do all sorts of crazy things we always wanted to do and get rewarded for it(virtually). But there is a catch to all these. People may get addicted to this act and spend hours in front of the game forgetting about

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the real world they live in. This addictive nature of games raises a lot of problems both physical and mental. So if you can handle the addiction part , there is a whole new world of games awaiting you to be explored with different flavours , stories, gameplay and design .One can never resist the leaping and shooting in CONTRA, the shooting, shooting and more shooting in DOOM and WOLFENSTEIN , the hacking, slashing and timing in Prince of Persia Trilogy, the beautiful environment in FARCRY,the “U can do anythin here” in GTA, the multiple endings in Witcher and STALKER and so on and on. Its better I leave it here before the article gets more boring and you loose whatever interest you had in gaming. GAME ON….


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OF HERO HEROINES AND ALL

Imagine a scene where a hero and heroine are dancing wearing bright coloured dresses [usually white, yellow or orange] and many side artists also wearing almost similar dress but with a little difference and doing similar steps. Imagine another situation where, in the climax, in an attempt to save the heroine from the villain, the hero gets beaten up by 10 or 20 of the villain's assistants and is about to die when as if struck by a miracle, he gets up and with great strength beats all those 20 people usually double his size and twice his height single handedly [a rule usually followed here is that no 2 assistants must attack our hero at the same time. They must come one after the another]. Even though these may seem funny and stupid to most of us at present these were the essential ingredients that defined movies a few year back and were those things that most of us had enjoyed at that time.

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Rain had it part to play in those movies. On a bright and sunny day rain would come suddenly just to make hero and heroine meet. Once they had met and fallen in love [usually it would be love at first sight], it would disappear as fast it came. Trains, railway station and airports also had their presence at the climax. The hero would break all barriers and many traffic rules to catch and stop his heroine who would be have been forced to leave the country by her parents. Family photos were a must and at the end of climax some one would crack a silly joke and every one present there [and usually that would be every one except villain] would laugh and a photo would be taken. It was a rule that police must never reach on time, for their only role was to come running as a group and say to the villain “you are under arrest�. Another of the strange thing was that the hero had a kind of mysterious thing with bullets. When the hero fires a bullet he would kill the villain or his assistants with a single bullet, but yet two or three of the same bullet did not seem to kill the hero, instead it would only injure him and in end, he would walk away home happily with the heroine after killing the villain. The assistants of villain were a real special class of people. Even before the hero’s blow would have touched them, they would be seen somersaulting and falling into water or a bunch of pots [which had the strange habit of some how being present exactly there], breaking all of them. But now a days all these have changed heroes are becoming more and more human, they get hurt when hit , die when shot. In many movies, hero may become a loser. Heroines are no more shy, restricted person.They are as smart and as forward as the hero. The hero has no more to fight for the heroine , she would rather fight for herself. Villain have become more lonely, they do not have many assistants. Westernization has started affecting movies. Stunts and fights seem to be disappearing. Only few movies have fight and if present, it is done in a large scale as in Hollywood movies. Clothes and costumes are becoming shorter and vamps are being replaced by a group of semi clad side artists. Many movies which experiment with viewers emotions have evolved. Animation has come into play and those things that had looked silly earlier had turned into amusements. Not that such movies did not exist earlier, not that director did not experiment earlier, but the things that define the present day movies are in exact contradiction to those that had defined earlier movies and may be it is such contradictions that is a proof of the fact that just like every thing else in life, movies too have evolved with time.


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IRONICALLY, ONE OF THE MOST UNFORGETTABLE FILM EVER Sanju Mathew George 5 Mechanical

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While the tamil blockbuster 'Ghajini' and it's get to be released Aamir khan starrer, hindi version, has been say anything much about the one film that inspired both there movies. Yes, memento; is the story of a man, who has lost his short- term memory in an incident which also resulted in his wife's assault and murder.

write a review on 'MEMENTO' is as hard as watching it. Not because its a bad film - far from it, in fact its an intelligent film and knowing that, you try to question each and every move of the film maker, gnawing at every scene and trying to solve the puzzle, all by yourself. The problem with the movie, however is that, the director never gives you the slightest opportunity to do so. He gives you so many other stuff to piece together that you are glued to your seats and at the same time trying to fill in the blanks created by the director and his characters.

While the tamil blockbuster 'Ghajini' and it's yet to be released Aamir khan starrer, hindi version, has been the talk of town for almost 2 years now, no one has cared to say anything much about the one film that inspired both these movies. Yes, 'memento' is the story of a man, who has lost his short- term memory in an incident which also resulted in his wife's assault and murder. He now wants to seek vengeance to the man responsible for stealing his life. While 'Ghajini' is a masala turnover of the basic premise of 'Memento', the peculiar but very real condition of the hero is merely used as a gimmick. 'Memento', on the other hand, utilises the handicap of the lead character and frames it as the central character of the whole movie, thus building the story around it And if that's not enough, it bases its whole narrative from the condition incurred by the hero.

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The first one starts with the murder of John G and then moves backwards. Each succeeding scene is this track, actually is the scene which comes before it. Confusing? Not so much as it sounds. The second track (which is shown in black and white) shows leonard having a long phone conversation with a mystery man, to whom he says about his condition and how it's siuciliar to the condition of sammy Jankis, a dieut of his when he used to be an insurance investigator.

The movie begins with Leonard (Guy Pearce) finding out and killing John G, the man who assaulted and murdered his wife and rendered him incapable of 'forming new memories'. Only, there's a small glich, the whole scene is shown backwards. This is an indication of what is to come. The narrative chosen by writer director Christopher - Nolan is one that demolishes all conventional rules of story telling, and that exactly is what makes this movie click. The story is told is 2 tracks, which move parallel to each other. The first one starts with the murder of John G and then moves backwards. Each succeeding scene in this track, actually is the scene which comes before it. Confusing? Not so much as it sounds. The second track (which is shown in black and white) shows leonard having a long phone conversation with a mystery man, to whom he says about his condition and how it's similiar to the condition of Sammy Jankis, a Client of his when he used to be an insurance investigator. Both there tracks move side by side and culminate in a gut churning climax.

Guy - Pearce excels in his role as leonard, the man on the mission but unsure as to how he will achieve it. He switches easily between the man who doesn't realize if he is being helped or betrayed and convinces the viewers when he changes between a cold- blooded criminal and a man who needs justice to be done to his wife. He is aptly supported by a strong supporting cast consisting of Carrie- Anne Moss as natalie. a bartender, who helps him on his mission out of pity and Joe Pautoliano as Teddy, of whom Leonard is constantly suspicious of. From the very first frame we are cnsured that this is a director's movie and Nolan holds the reins of the film like no other director I have seen in ages. While his latest offering 'The Dark Knight' is breaking all types of records and being touted as the best superhero movie ever (It is, infact'), this movie establishes his creativity. He sets the mood of the movie uniquely and it depicts the emptyness in Leonards mind. We are shown only Leonard's perspective throughout the movie - we see only what he sees and hear only what he hears. and so our minds are as disoriented as he is, not having any backstory to rely upon and having to be puppets in the hands of the stroryteller, only to be betrayed by him is the end. It is this aspect that Nolan brings to life through the movie. Mr. Nolan, I'm your fan!

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After watching the movie, you''ll tend to laugh out loud at the plot of 'The usual suspects; and even think 'Se7en' is childs play because 'Memento' is a Rubiks cube which you'll still be solving long after the curtains are down. But unlike the rubiks cube, the movie has many answers many interprentation and each, the viewer will have his own take on the story and the decision made by Leonard in th climax. The movie tends to be ingeniously funny, smart and thought provoking, at the same time, without making a big deal out of it. One which very few movies could boast about. One warning though: 'Memento' is not a regular pop corn entertainment everyone is looking for. People who like the movies to be simple and relaxing would definitely not like the movie. Aamir khan, when he was asked about why he chose to remake 'Ghajini' and not 'Memento', he said that he didn't understand 'Memento'. I can understand what he means. 'Memento' may not be the best films ever seen but it certainly and ironically is one of the most unforgettable movies ever.

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l-Øn-\m-bn. At±lw hfsc {i≤n-®n-cp∂ as‰mcp Xe-am-bn-cp∂p ImÃnwKv F∂v At±-lØns‚ kn\na ho£n®n-´p≈ GsXm-cmƒ°pw ]d-bmw. IYm-]m-{X-tØmSv A{Xbv°v InS\n¬°p-∂-Xmhpw Bt±lw Is≠-Øp∂ \S≥ AYhm \Sn. AXp-sIm≠p Xs∂ At±lw \S-Ønb ]e ]co-£-W-am-bmWv C∂pw A{`-]m-fn-I-fn¬ \mw ImWp∂ ]e apJ-ßfpw FØnb-Xv. {]W-b-Øns‚ hnhn[ hI-t`-Z-߃ AYhm At±lw {]W-bsØ hnhn-[-X-e-Øn¬ t\m°n-I-≠Xv \ap°v At±-l-Øns‚ kn\n-a-I-fn¬ ImWmw. sNbvX kn\n-a-Iƒ XΩn¬ Hcp kmayhpw Akzm-ZI - \v tcJ-s∏-Sp-Øm-\m-hmØ coXn-bn-em-bn-cp∂p At±-lØ - ns‚ Hmtcm krjvSn-bpw. "IY-I-fpsS K‘¿∆≥' F∂-hn-ti-jWw A\z¿∞-am-°p-∂-Xm-bn-cp∂p ]fl-cm-Ps‚ Hmtcm IYbpw. Pohn-X-sØ-bm-bn-cp∂p AXn¬ {]Xn-]m-Zn-®n-cp-∂-Xv. kzm`m-hn-I-ambpw Bflkw-L¿¿j-߃ AXns\ ]nW™v InS-∂n-cp-∂p. am\p-jn-I-hn-Im-c-ß-fpsS hnhn[ Xe-ß-fnep≈ t\m°n-Im-gvN-I-fm-bn-cp∂p ]t∏-´s‚ Hmtcm Nn{Xhpw. CØ-c-Øn¬ hyXy-kvXX GXpX-e-Ønepw ]pe¿Øp∂ aq∂p Nn{X-ß-fmWv \ap°v ]m¿°m≥ ap¥n-cn-tØm-∏p-Iƒ, Xqhm\-Øp-ºn-Iƒ, Rm≥ K‘¿∆≥ F∂n-h. {]Wbw {]ta-b-amb Cu aq∂n\pw ]fl-cm-P≥ \¬Inb Ah-X-c-W-ssi-en-bmWv aq∂n-s\bpw hyXy-kvX-cm-°p-∂Xv AYhm {]W-bsØ AXns‚ hnhn[ cq]-Øn¬, hnhn[ IYm-X-¥p-°-fn¬s]m-Xn™v Ah-X-cn-∏n-°p-I-bm-bn-cp∂p At±-lw. \ap°v ]m¿°m≥ ap¥n-cn-tØm-∏p-Iƒ {]W-b-Øns‚ hfsc Bg-Øn-ep≈ Hcp Nn{XamWv \ap°v \¬Ip-∂-Xv. ap¥n-cn-tØm-∏ns‚ DS-a-bmb tkmf-as‚ (tam-l≥em¬) hoSn-\-SptØbv°v IYm-\m-bnI tkm^nb (im-cn) Xma-k-Øn-s\-Øp-∂-tXm-sS-bmW-v, ap¥n-cn-tØm∏nse {]Wbw XpS-ßp-∂-Xv. k¶o¿Æ-X-Iƒ XpS-ßp-∂-X-hn-sS-bm-bn-cp-∂p. tkm^n-b-bpsS hf¿Ø—-\mb t]mƒ ss]tem-°m-cs‚ kz`m-hZ- qjyw tkmf-as‚ AΩsb tkm^n-bp-am-bp≈ hnhm-lØn¬ \n∂pw ]n¥n-cn-∏n-°p-∂p. F∂m¬ Bflm¿∞-amb {]Wbw AXns‚ ]cn]q¿W-X-bn¬ FØp-∂-Xm-bmWv Nn{X-Øns‚ XpS¿®. Hcp kml-N-cy-Øn¬ hnhm-l-Øn¬ \n∂pw tkmf-as\ ]n¥n-cn-∏n-°m≥ th≠n ss]tem-°m-c≥ hf¿Øp-a-I-fmb tkm^n-bsb _em-’wKw sNøp-I-t]mepw D≠m-bn. Hcp ]s£ h¿Ø-am-\-Im-e-Ønse a\p-jy-ar-K-ßsf t]mƒ ss]tem-°m-c\ - n-eqsS Bhn-jv°c- n-°p-Ib - m-bn-cp∂p ]t∏-´≥ c≠p Zi-Iß - ƒ°p apºv. Nn{X-Øns‚ A¥y-Øn¬-B-flm¿∞-amb {]W-bsØ as‰mcm-fpsS kzm¿∞-amb sNbvXnIƒ sh®v Xpe\pw sNømsX Xs‚ {]W-bn-\nsb kz¥-am-°p∂ tkmf-a\ - n-eqsS {]W-bØn\p as‰mcp apJw \¬Ip-Ib - m-bn-cp∂p ]t∏-´≥. "Xqhm-\-Øp-ºn-Iƒ' F∂ Nn{X-Ønse {]Wbw Hmtcm ko\nepw \ng-en-®p-Im-Wp∂ H∂m-bn-cp-∂p. AYhm {]W-b-Øns‚ {]tXyI `mh-am-bn-cp∂p AXnse IYbv°p Xs∂ \nan-Ø-am-b-Xv. Cu Nn{X-Ønse {]Wbw {]Xo-Im-fl-I-amb H∂m-bn-cp-∂p, Hcp-]s£ AXp IqSp-X¬ Bg-Øn-ep-≈-Xp-am-bn-cp-∂p. Pb-Ir-jvW≥ (tam-l≥em¬) F∂ IYm-]m-{XsØ Ah-X-cn-∏n® coXn hgn AXn\p ssIh-∂n-´p≈ ]pXp-a-bm-Wv, IuXp-I-amWv Xqhm-\-ØpºnIƒ F∂ Nn{XsØ {it≤-b-am-°p∂-Xv. as‰m-∂n-\mbn {ian-°p-tºmƒ ImWp∂ H∂mWv \mw N¿®-sN-bvXp-sIm-≠n-cn-°p∂ {]W-bØ - ns‚ Ah-Xc- W - s- si-en, Xm≥ \in-°m≥ t]mhpI-bmWv F∂v ]q¿W-ambpw a\-kn-em-°n-sIm≠v thiym-hr-Øn-bn-te-°n-d-ßnb ¢mc (kp-a-eX) bpam-bp-≈, Ahsf BZy-ambn A\p-`-hn® Pb-Ir-jvWs‚ {]W-bsØ A]m-c-amb kuµcy-tØmsS Bhn-jvI-cn-®n-cn-°p∂p ]t∏-´≥. {]W-b-Øn\v _ew \¬Im-s\-∂-hÆw {]IrXnsb ag, Xnc-am-e, Im‰v F∂o cq]-ß-fmbn Ah-X-cn-∏n® coXn {]iw-k-\o-b-am-Wv. X\n°p t\sc h®p-\o-´nb kpc-£n-X-amb Pohn-XsØ X´n-sØ-dn-∏n®v ¢mc Xnc-s™-SpØ Xt‚Xmb PohnXw ˛ Hcp ]s£ AXp-Xs∂ Bbn-cn°mw icn F¶n¬t]mepw ˛ Hcp sshcp-≤yambn \ne-\n¬°p∂p H´-t\Iw Bfl-kw-L¿j-߃°p-a-∏pdw ss¢am-Ivkn¬ ¢mc as‰mcp PohnXw XpS-ßn-sb∂p a\- n-em-°nb Pb-Ir-jvW≥, cm[ (]m¿∆-Xn)-bp-sam-Øp≈ Pohn-XØn\v Xøm-dm-hp-∂-tXmsS Nn{Xw ip`-ambn ]cy-h-km-\n-°p-∂p. ]fl-cm-P≥ kwhn-[m\w sNbvX Ah-km\ Nn{X-amb "Rm≥ K‘¿∆≥' IY-bpsS {]tXyIX H∂p-sIm-≠p-Xs∂ {it≤-b-am-hp-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. K‘¿∆≥ im]w-In´n kz¿§-Øn¬ \n∂p `qan-bn-se-Øp-∂-Xpw, `qan-bnse Hcp kv{Xobp-ambn `ma (kp-h¿W) {]W-b-Øn-emhp-∂Xpw, XpS¿∂v B {]W-b-tØm-sSm∏w \S-Øp∂ bm{X-bp-amWv "Rm≥ K‘¿∆≥' Cu {]W-b-Im-hy-Øn-eqsS AXn-kq-jva-ambn {]W-b-Øns‚ F√m km[y-X-I-sfbpw NqjWw sNøm≥ ]fl-cm-P-\m-bn. F∂m¬ shdp-samcp "Im¬∏-\n-I≥' F∂ ap{Z-bn¬ HXp-ßn-\n¬°p∂ Hcm-fm-bn-cp∂n√ ]t∏-´≥, C∂se, aq∂mw-]°w Hcn-S-sØmcp ^b¬hm≥ F∂oNn{X-ß-fn¬ At±lw \S-Øn-bn-´p≈ krjvSn B Im¬∏-\n-I≥ F∂ N´-°qSv s]mfn-°m≥ t]m∂-Xm-Wv. Cu Nn{Xß-fn-eqsS At±lw t{]£-I-cp-ambn kwh-Zn-®Xv as‰mcp ssien-bn-em-bn-cp-∂p. "aq∂mw-


sshcp-≤y-߃ ]°w' F∂ Nn{X-Øn¬ Hcp apØ-—s‚ hm’eyw apgp-h≥ Xs‚ Nn{XØn-te°v k∂n-th-in-∏n-°m≥ At±-l-Øn-\m-bn. Xne-I≥ Ah-X-cn-∏n® apØ—s‚ thjw At±-l-Øns‚ A`n-\b Pohn-X-Øn-te°pw h®p-Xs∂ Htc-SmWv. ImØn-cn-∏pw, hm’-eyhpw ap‰n-\n¬°p∂ aq∂mw-]-°-Øn¬ hnIm-cmfl-Ia- mbn Xs∂ kao-]n-®n-cn-°p-∂p ]t∏-´≥. `mkn F∂ At±-lØ - ns‚ sNdpa-I-\p-am-bp≈ At±-l-Øns‚ _‘sØ a‰m¿°pw Ign-bmØ Hc Xo{hX-tbm-sS-bm-bn-cp∂p At±lw Ah-X-cn-∏n-®Xv. Nn{X-Ønse Km\-߃ Nn{XØns‚ `wKn-Iq-´p-Ibpw, IqSp-X¬ lrZ-b-kv]r-°m-°p-Ibpw sNbvXp. "HcnSsØmcp ^b¬hm≥' F∂ Nn{Xw Xo¿Øpw Pohn-X-kv]¿in-bmb Hcp IY-bpsS Ne-®n{X Bhn-jv°m-c-am-Wv. Hcp \m´n¬ Hcp-^-b¬hm≥ FØp∂-Xpw, Abm-fpsS Imb-_-ew-sIm≠v Abmƒ krjvSn-°p∂ Nne _‘-ßfp-tSbpw _‘-\-ß-fp-tSbpw IY-bm-Wn-Xv. djoZv F∂ ^b¬hm≥ BJym\-ssien H∂p-sIm≠pXs∂ thdn-´p-\n¬°p-∂p. C∂se F∂ Nn{X-Øn-eqsS ]pXnb, thdn´ Nne {]ta-b-߃°pw ]t∏´≥ hgn-sX-fn®p F∂p ]d-bmw. kvarXn-{`w-i\w F∂ Akp-J-Øns‚ km[yX-Iƒ (A-Ø-c-samcp km[y-X-bmtWm F∂Xv Xo¿®-bn√ F¶n-epw) NqjWw sNøp-I-bm-bn-cp∂p ]t∏-´≥. Hc-]-S-I-S-sØ-Øp-S¿∂v Hm¿a \jvS-s∏´v tUm. k‘y-bpsS ({io-hn-Zy) \gvknwKv tlman-seØnb Kucn (tim-`\ - ), XpS¿∂v k‘ybp-tSbpw aI-\mb ic-Xvta-t\m-s‚bpw (P-b-dmw) kwc-£-W-bn¬ Ign-bp∂p. Xs‚ t]cvt]mepw Hm¿sØ-Sp-°m-\m-hmØ Kucn, "amb'bv°v hgn-am-dnsIm-Sp-Øp. injvS-Imew amb-sb-∂-t]-cn¬ Pohn-XsØ t\m°n-°m-Wp∂ Kucn ic-Øp-ambn {]W-b-Øn-em-Ip-∂p. ambbpw icØpw XΩn-ep≈ {]Wbw hnhm-l-Øn-se-Øn-\n¬°p-tºm-gmWv \tc-{µ≥ (kp-tc-jvtKm-]n) cwK{]-thiw sNøp-∂-Xv. Xs‚ F√m-sa-√m-amb Kucn as‰m-cm-fpsS amb-bmbn amdn-b-Xv, thZ-\-tbmsS t\m°n-°m-Wp-I-bm-bn-cp∂p \tc-{µ≥. Xm≥ G‰hpw kvt\l-°p∂ Xs‚ `mcysb Ah-fpsS kt¥m-j-Øn-\mbn as‰mcmƒ°p--th≠n \jvS-s∏-Sp-Øn-sIm≠v \tc-{µ≥ Xncn-®p-t]m-Ip-∂-tXmsS Nn{Xw Ah-km-\n-°p-I-bm-bn. hyXy-kvX-amb {]ta-b-߃ hyXykvX coXn-bn¬ Ah-X-cn-∏n-°m≥ ]t∏-´\m-bn. Bi-b-Zm-cn{Zyw _m[n® C∂sØ ae-bm-f-kn-\n-a-bpsS d^-d≥kmbn \n¬°p∂p Ah F∂pw....

]flcmP≥ kwhn-[m\w sNbvX ]S-߃ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

s]cp-h-gn-b-ºew (1979) Hcn-S-sØmcp ^b¬hm≥ (1981) I≈≥]-hn-{X≥ (1981) \hw-_-dns‚ \jvSw (1982) IqsS-hnsS (1983) ]d-∂v, ]d-∂v, ]d∂v (1984) Xn¶-fmgvN \√ Znhkw (1985) \ap°v ]m¿°m≥ ap¥n-cn-tØm-∏p-Iƒ (1986) Icn-bn-e-°m-‰vt]mse (1986) Ac-∏-´-sI-´nb {Kma-Øn¬ (1986) tZim-S-\-In-fn-Iƒ Ic-bm-dn√ 1986) s\mº-c-Øn-∏qhv (1957) Xqhm-\-Øp-ºn-Iƒ (1987) A]-c≥ (1988) aq∂mw-]°w (1988) kok¨ (1989) C∂se (1990) Rm≥ K‘¿∆≥ (1991)

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Contradictions AeIvkv 5 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv kpPn≥ ]n.-F-kv. 7 Iw]yq-´¿

Ncn-{XsØ Xnc-bp∂ kn\na F∂pw Hcp sshcp-≤y-am-bn-cp∂p Pohn-X-Øn≥ ta¬. F∂m¬ Cu A¥cw Xosc {]I-S-am-°mØ Hcp ]‰w Ne-®n{X {]h¿Ø-I¿ \ap-°p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. Pn. Achn-µ≥, ASq¿ tKm]m-e-Ir-jvW≥, Fw.-Sn. hmkp-tZ-h≥ \mb¿ Cßs\ \ofp∂p B \nc. CØ-c-Øn¬ Pohn-Xhpw k\n-abpw XΩn-ep≈ A¥cw Ipd-bv°m≥ Bflm¿∞ambn {ian-°p∂ Hcp Ne-®n-{X-Im-c-\mWv {]nb-\-µ-\≥. Xs‚ BZy Nn{X-amb s\bvØpIm-c-\n-eqsS At±-l-anXv sXfn-bn-®-Xp-am-Wv. AXv ]I¿∂p \¬Inb Hcp Du¿÷-ØneqsS ˛ ]pen P∑-Øn-eqsS ˛ At±lw kwh-Zn-°p-∂-Xv, kmaq-lnI {]Xn-_-≤X ap‰n \n¬°p∂ Hcp `mj-bn-eqsS Cu anI® Nn{X-ambn CXv Xnc-s™-Sp-°-s∏-´-Xn\pw ImcWw Bflm¿∞X a\-kn¬ ]q´nb Hcm-fn¬ \n∂mWv CXv ]pd-Øp-h-∂-Xv. F≥. {]`m-I-cs‚ "]pen-P∑w' F∂ \mS-IsØ B[m-c-am°nbp≈ Cu kn\n-abnse {][m\ thjw ({]-Im-i≥) ssIImcyw sNøp-∂Xv `cXv apc-fn-bm-Wv. km[m-c-W°m-cs‚ {]iv\-ßsf Db¿Øn-]n-Sn-°p∂ Hcp a\p-jy-\mWv {]Im-i≥. A`ykvX hnZy\mb {]Im-i\v Bflm¿∞-X-bn-√mØ cmjv{So-b-sØbpw, hy‡n-Xz-ß-sfbpw Hcn°epw AwKo-I-cn-°m≥ Ign-™n-cp-∂n-√. ¢_ns‚ ]cn-]m-Sn-sb-∂-hÆw ]pen-P∑w F∂ \mS-IsØ Ac-ß-sØ-Øn-°m≥ {]Im-i≥ {ian-®n-cp-∂p. tI{µ-I-Ym-]m-{X-amb IogvPm-Xn-°m-c-\mb Imcn-Kp-cp-°ƒ F∂ IYm-]m-{X-am-bn-cp∂p {]Im-i≥ Ah-X-cn∏n-°p-∂-Xv. hmgp-t∂m-cpsS hym[n am-‰p-∂-Xn-\mbn thj-]-I¿®-bn-eqsS sXø-ambn amdn ]pen-P-S, ]pen-hmev F∂n-hbv°v th≠n ]pen-bq¿°p-∂n¬ Ae-bp-∂-Xm-bmWv k¶¬∏w. \mS-I-Øns‚ ss¢am-Ivkn¬ km[m-cW PohnXw Imcn-Kp-cp-°ƒ°v A{]m]y-am-hp-∂-Xm-bmWv IY. \mS-I-Øn¬ Imcn-Kp-cp-°-fpsS `mcymb sh≈-®n-bpsS thja-h-X-cn-∏n-°p-∂Xv j”mkv F∂v ap…ow bph-Xn-bm-Wv. kn‘p tat\m≥ hfsc `wKnbmbn Ah-X-cn-∏n-®n-cn-°p∂p Cu thjw.

]pen-P∑w

Pohn- X hpw k\n- a bpw XΩn- e p≈ A¥cw Ipd-bv°m≥ Bflm¿∞-ambn {ian°p∂ Hcp Ne-®n-{X-Im-c-\mWv {]nb-\-µ\≥. Xs‚ BZy Nn{X-amb s\bvØp-Im-c\n-eqsS At±-la- nXv sXfn-bn-®X - p-am-Wv. AXv ]I¿∂p \¬Inb Hcp Du¿÷-Øn-eqsS ˛ ]pen P∑-Øn-eqsS ˛ At±lw kwh-Zn°p-∂-Xv, kmaq-lnI {]Xn-_-≤X ap‰n \n¬°p∂ Hcp `mj-bn-eqsS Cu anI® Nn{X-ambn CXv Xnc-s™-Sp-°-s∏-´-Xn\pw ImcWw Bflm¿∞X a\- k n¬ ]q´nb Hcm-fn¬ \n∂mWv CXv ]pd-Øp-h-∂-Xv.

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dntl-gvk-ep-I-fn¬ am{Xw "]pen-P≥aw' HXpßn t]mhp-∂-Xm-bmWv XpS¿I-Y. Iem-]-Øn-e-I-s∏-Sp∂ P\-X-bvs°m∏w ]pen-P-∑hpw Xmgv∂p t]mhp-∂p. XpS¿∂v \mSIw ]I¿∂v \¬Inb Bth-i-tØmsS {]Xn-_-‘-ß-sf-sb√mw XcWw sNøm≥ {]Im-i\p Ign-bp-∂p. ka-Im-enI {]iv\-ßsf hfsc Bg-Øn¬ Xs∂ CXn¬ hne-bn-cp-Øn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. IpSn-sh-≈-{]iv\w tlm´¬ am^nb, dh-\yq-am-^n-b, h¿Kob el-f-Iƒ F∂n-h-bn-eq-sS-sb√mw ]pen-P∑w {]Xn-]m-Zn-°p∂p. B Xe-Øn¬ ]pen-P∑w kaql-tØmSv {]Xn-I-cn-°p∂ Hcp kn\n-abmbpw amdn. Bfp-Iƒ kn\n-a-bn-eqsS Nn¥n-°p∂ Hcp Imew hcpw. Hgn™ Xotb-‰-dp-Iƒ°v A∂p-Øcw In´pw. A∂v ]pen-P≥ahpw AwKo-I-cn-°-s∏Spw. H∂p Xo¿® AwKo-I-cn-°s∏-´mepw CXv Ft∂bv°pw Hcp sshcp-≤y-ambn \ne-sIm-≈pw.


sshcp-≤y-߃ ("s\bv Ø p- I m- c ≥' F∂ BZy Nn{X- Ø n- e qsS Xs∂ ae-bm-fn-bpsS Bkzm-Z\ Xe-Øn¬ {]I-S-amb am‰w hcp-Ønb kwhn-[m-b-I\mWv {]nb-\-µ-\≥. ]pen-P∑w F∂ At±-lØ - ns‚ kn\na 2006-˛se C¥ybnse anI® kn\n-a-bmbn Xnc-s™-Sp-°-s∏-´-Xn-eqsS bYm¿∞- Ø n¬ AwKo- I - c n- ° - s ∏- S p- ∂ Xv tZiob Ahm¿Um-Wv. t\´-Øns‚ sImSp-ap-Sn-Iƒ Ib-dptºmgpw Xs‚ Ime-Sn-Iƒ Dd-®p-sh-®p-sIm≠v {]nb\-µ-\≥ kwkm--cn-°p-∂p...) Hcp ^mIvSdn h¿°¿ F∂ \ne-bn¬ \n∂pw Hcp kn\na Ub-d-IvS¿ AYhm Iem-Im-c≥ F∂ \nebn-te-°p≈ Hcp am‰w sshcp-≤y-am-Wv. Fßs\ t\m°n-°m-Wp∂p Cu sshcp-≤ysØ? F√m-h-cp-sSbpw t]mse Fs‚ Pohn-Xhpw ]e am‰-߃°pw A\p-kr-X-ambn Dcn-Øn-cn™v h∂n-´p≈-Xm-Wv. AXns\ sshcp-≤y-sa∂v hnfn-°mtam F∂dn-bn-√. F¶nepw; ho´nse kml-N-cy-߃sI≠v F\ns°s‚ ]T\w hfsc t\csØ Xs∂ Ah-km-\n-∏nt°-≠-Xmbn h∂p. Pohn-X-tØm-Sp≈ bp≤-sa∂ IW-°n\v Hcp ssS¬ ^mIvS-dn-bn¬ tPmen t\m°n. ^mIvSdn ]q´n-b-t∏mƒ, s]s´∂p ]W-ap-≠m-°-Wsa∂ B{K-l-tØmsS kz¿W-]-Wn-°m-c-\m-bn. CtXmtSm∏w Xs∂ \mS-I-hp-ambn _‘w Rm≥ ImØp kq£n-®n-´p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. AYmhm B _‘-am-bn-

F¥p-sIm-≠nXv kw`-hn-°p-∂p. Nn¥n-®n-´pt≠m ? ]pXnb Bfp-I-fn¬ Bcpw hnizmkw A¿∏n-°p∂n-√. hnX-c-W-°m-cmcpw Xs∂ Ch-cpsS kn\n-asbm∂p ImWm≥ t]mepw Xøm-dm-hm-dn-√. Ah¿ kn\na- b nse Xmc- a q- e y- Ø n- e pw, _m\- d n- \ p- a m- W n∂pw {]m[m\yw I¬∏n-°p-∂-Xv, {]ta-b-Øn-\-√. ]pen-P-∑-sØ-∏-‰n....? \oXn \ntj-[n-°-s∏-Sp∂ Hcp-]‰w a\p-jy-cpsS IY-bm-Wn-Xv, AXn¬\n∂pw ]pd-Øp-hc - m≥ Ign-bmØ Hc-h-ÿn-bn-ep-am-W-h¿. Hcp B`y-kvX-hn-Zy-\mb a\pjy≥ Irjn- ° m- c - \ m- h p- ∂ , H‰ t\m´- Ø n¬ "sshcp≤yw' F∂p tXm∂m-hp∂ Imcy-ßfpw N¿®sN-bvXn-cn-°p∂p CXn¬. Npcp-°-Øn¬ Ncn-{X-Øn\p th≠n-bp≈ Xnc-®n-emWv Cu Nn{Xw. F√m Nn{X-ßfpw Fs¥-¶nepw ktµiw t{]£I¿°v˛kaq-l-Øn-\v-˛-\¬I-W-sa∂v Xm¶ƒ Icp-Xp∂pt≠m "ktµiw' \¬IpI F∂Xv henb Imcy-ambn Rm≥ ImWp-∂n-√. F∂m¬ B ktµ-isØ XncnN®-dn-bpI F∂-Xns\ hen-b-Xmbn Rm≥ ImWp-∂p. kn\n-a-Isf ]e-X-c-Øn¬ ]ecpw Xcw-Xn-cn-°p-∂Xv \mw I≠n- ´ p- ≠ v. B¿´v, sImta- g vky¬,

]pen-P≥a-Øns‚ s\bvØp-Im-c≥ F≥sS¿sSbv\¿ F∂n-ß-s\. Xm¶-fpsS kn\n-a-Iƒ GXp hn`m-KØ - n¬ hcp-sa-∂mWv Xm¶ƒ Icp-Xp-∂X - v. F¥ns‚ ASn-ÿm-\-Øn¬ BWv CØcw Hcp Xcw-Xn-cnhv Fs∂-\n°v a\- n-em-bn-´n-√. Rm≥ hnizkn-°p-∂-Xmbn Ht∂-D-≈q. k\na Hcp Ie-bm-Wv, F√m Ie-Iƒ°pw AXn-t‚-Xmb aqey-hp-ap-≠v. Ah¿Up- I ƒ, Ahsb Fßs\ t\m°nI- ° mWp∂p? A¿ln-°p∂ Xe-ß-fn-te°v FØp-∂n-S-tØmfw Imew Ahm¿Up--Iƒ DtØ-P-I-am-Wv, t{]m’m-l-\ß-fm-Wv. IqSp-X¬ \√ krjvSn-I-fn-te-°p≈ hnf-°pI- f mhpw Ah Ahm¿Up- I ƒ°v th≠n krjvSnbv°v As®m-cp-°p-∂Xv Hcn-°epw \oXn-I-cn-°m-\m-hm-Ø-Xm-Wv. Cßs\ GgmwXcw hsc am{Xw ]Tn® 2006-˛mw am≠nse C¥y-bnse anI® Ne-®n{X- a mbn Xnc- s ™- S p- ° - s ∏´ Nn{X- Ø ns‚ kwhn-[m-bI - ≥ s]mbvap-Jß - s - fm-∂p-an-√msX km[m- c - W - ° m- c s‚ `mj- b n¬, Hc- I ew t]mep-an-√msX Cßs\ kwkm-cn-°p-I-bmWv. Hcp sshcp-≤y-am-bn....

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cp∂p Fs∂ sI.-B¿. taml≥, ]n.-Sn. Ip™p-ap-lΩZv XpS-ßnb Ne-®n-{X-Im-c-∑m-cp-ambn ASp-∏n-®-Xv. kn\n-a-bpsS kmt¶-XnI hi-ßsf ]‰n Nn¥n-°m≥ CsXs∂ {]m]vX-\m-°n. Hcp ]s£ AXm-bn-cn°mw Cs∂s∂ \nß-fpsS ap∂n¬ Ccp-Øp-∂-Xv. Xm¶-fpsS BZy-Nn-{X-amb s\bvØp-Im-c-s\-Ip-dn®v, AYh AXv \¬Inb {]Xn-I-c-W-߃ Ahsb Xm¶ƒ Fßs\ t\m°n-°m-Wp-∂p. Rm≥ {]Xo-£n® Xc-Øn¬ \√ {]Xn-I-c-W-am-bncp∂p e`n-®-Xv. [mcmfw AwKo-Im-c-ßfpw Ahbv°p e`n-®p. anI® \S-\pw, kl-\-Sn-bv°p-ap≈ kwÿm\ Ahm¿UnXn\p e`n-®p. s\bv Ø p- I m- c - \ n¬ \n∂v ]pen- P ≥a- Ø n-- t e°v GXm≠v \mep-h¿jw FSp-Øp, Xm¶ƒ hni-Zo-I-cn°mtam Cu Ime-b-fhv bmYm¿∞- Ø n¬ AX- ß s\ kw`- h n- ® - X mWv s\bvØp-Im-c\p tijw ssh°w apl-ΩZv _jo-dns‚ "i_vZ-߃' Ne-®n-{X-am-°m-\m-bn-cp∂p Rm≥ {ian®n-cp-∂-Xv. F∂m¬ Ahn-Nm-cn-X-ambn B ]≤Xn Dt]£n-t°-≠n-h-∂p. XpS¿∂v ]rYn-cm-Pns\ tI{µ-I-Ym]m-{X-am°n AXp aµm-c-]q-h√ F∂ kn\n-a-bv°pth≠n {ian®p. F∂m¬ AXpw D-t]-£n-t°-≠-Xmbn h∂p. ]ns∂-bmWv Rm≥ ]pen-P∑ - Ø - n--te°v IS-∂X - v.


Contradictions (Nne hnNm-c-ß-fpw, hnIm-c-ß-fpw) {]Ir-Xn-c-a-Wo-b-amb Np‰p-]m-Sp-IƒsIm≠v A\p-{K-lo-X-amb tIc-f-Øns‚ kmkvImcnI ss]Xr-I-Øns‚ BWn-°-√mbn Icp-X-s∏-Sm-hp-∂-h-bmWv \mS≥ Iem-cq-]-߃. C∂v, Ccp-]-Øn-sbm∂mw \q‰m-≠n--seØn \n¬°p-tºmgpw \ΩpsS kmwkvIm-cnI ss]XrI-sØ-°p-dn®v At\z-jWw \S-Ø-s∏-Sp-sa-¶n¬, AXv Cu \mS≥ Iem-cq-]-ß-fn¬ FØnt®-cp-sa-∂-Xn¬ kwi-b-an-√, Hcp ImeØv tIc-f-Ønse P\-X-bpsS hnIm-c-hn-Nm-c-ßsf hc®p-Im-Wn-°m≥ {]m]vX-ambn Hcp-°-s∏-´n-cp∂ \mS≥ Imem-cq-]-߃°v C∂v t\cntS-≠n-h-cp∂ A{]-k-‡n-sb-°p-dn®v t\cn-b-tXm-Xn¬ t]mepw i_vZ-ap-b¿Øm≥ apXn-cmØ Ime-Øn-eq-sS-bmWv \mw k©-cn®p sIm≠n-cn-°p-∂-Xv. sSen-hn-j≥t]m-ep≈ am[y-a-߃ \mS≥ Iem-cq-]-ßsf A∏msS hngp-ßn-b-t∏mƒ Pohs‚ Hc‰w ]nSn-®p-Xq-ßn-°n-S-°p∂hbv°v C\n-sb-{X-\mƒ \ap-°n-S-bn¬ tim`n-°m-\m-hp-sa∂v Nn¥n-°-Ø° coXn-bn-te°v Ah -\o-ßn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-I-bm-Wv.

Iebpw Imehpw

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Hcp ImeØv tIc-f-Ønse P\-X-bpsS hnIm-c-hn-Nm-c-ßsf hc®p-Im-Wn-°m≥ {]m]vX-ambn Hcp-°-s∏-´n-cp∂ \mS≥ Imem-cq-]-߃°v C∂v t\cn-tS-≠n-hcp∂ A{]-k-‡n-sb-°p-dn®v t\cn-btXm-Xn¬ t]mepw i_vZ-ap-b¿Øm≥ apXn-cmØ Ime-Øn-eq-sS-bmWv \mw k©-cn®p sIm≠n-cn-°p-∂-Xv. sSen-hnj≥t]m-ep≈ am[y-a-߃ \mS≥ Iem-cq]-ßsf A∏msS hngp-ßn-b-t∏mƒ Pohs‚ Hc‰w ]nSn-®p-Xq-ßn-°n-S-°p∂hbv°v C\n-sb-{X-\mƒ \ap-°n-S-bn¬ tim`n-°m-\m-hp-sa∂v Nn¥n-°-Ø° coXn-bn-te°v Ah -\o-ßn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-I-bm-Wv....


sshcp-≤y-߃ Hcp ImeØv P\-ß-fpsS BtLm-j-ß-fpw, BNm-c-ßfpw {]Xn-tj-[-ß-fpw, Ah¿°n-S-bn¬ \ne-\n-∂n-cp∂ sI´p-I-Y-Ifpw F∂v th≠. Ah-cpsS Xn‡m-\p-`-h-߃ hsc \mS≥ Iemcq-]-ß-fn-eqsS A-h-X-cn-∏n-°-s∏-´-t∏mƒ Ah IqSp-X¬ P\-Io-b-am-bn. sXøw, tIm¬°fn XpS-ßnbh am{X-amWv C∂p \ap-°n-S-bn¬ ]cn-Nn-X-ambn Db¿∂p \n¬°p∂ \mS≥ Iemcq-]-ß-fn¬ Nne-Xv. CXn¬ a[y-Xn-cp-hn-Xmw-Iq-dn¬ DS-se-SpØ ]S- b - W n- b mWv t\cn- b - s h- f n®w t]mep- a n- √ msX C∂pw ad™p InS-°p-∂-Xv. hS°v am∏n-f-amcpw sX°v lnµp-°fpw \-SØn hcp∂ tIc-f-Ø-\na ImWn-°p∂ tIm¬°-fn-bmWv FSpØp ]d-b-ØI° coXn-bn-se-¶nepw \ne-\n∂p t]mhp∂ as‰mcp \mS≥ Iem-cq-]w. CØ-cw, A-{]-Xy-£-am-bn-s°m≠n-cn-°p∂ Iem-cq-]-ß-sf-°p-dn-®pw Ah Hcp ImeØv tIcf- P - \ - X bv ° v kΩm- \ n® ss]Xr- I - s Ø- ° p- d n®pw Nn¥n°msX hø. tIc-f-Øns‚ kmwkvIm-cnI ss]Xr-I-Øn¬ {][m\-]¶v hln® Iem-cq-]-ßfpw Ah-bpsS A[x-]-X-\-ßfnte°pw \ap°v Hsc-Øn-t\m´w \S-Ømw. ]S-bWn a[y-Xn-cp-hn-Xmw-Iq-dns‚ Iem-kmw-kvIm-cn-I-X-bpsS Xe∏-Øp-\n∂ \mS≥ Iem-cq-]-amWv ]S-b-Wn. X∏p hmZy-ßfpsS AI-º-Sn-tbm-sS-sb-Øp∂ tIme-ß-fmWv ]S-b-Wn-bnep-S-\ofw ImWp-∂-Xv. ZmcnI \n{Klw Ign-™p-h∂ Imfnsb im¥-bm-°phm≥ ]c- a in-h\pw tZh∑ m c p w tImew sI´n Xp≈n-bX n s ‚ Hm¿Ω-bmbmWv ]SbWn. a[y Xncp- h n- X mwIq- d n¬ DSse- S p- Ø - X v. hmbv Ø m- c n°-\p-kc - n®v X∏ptafw DW- c p- I bpw Ah tIme-ßfpsS ]Z-N-e\-ß-fpsS thK-X-s°m∏w Db-cp-Ibpw sNøptºm¬ ]SbWn F∂ Iem-cq]w at\m-lm-cnX ssIh-cn-°p-I-bm-bn. apJ-sØ-gp-Øp-sIm≠v tIme-ßsf ]S-b-Wn°v A\p-tbmPy-cm-°p-Ibpw sI´nb tIme-߃ Ah-cp-tS-Xmb hmbvØmcn- I ƒ°v CuWw ]I¿∂v X∏p- t a- f - ß ƒ°- \ p- k - c n®v Xmfm-fl-aIa#mbn Nph-Sp-Iƒ sh°p-Ibpw sNøp-∂p. KW-]-Xn, ]£n, adp-X, Ime≥ ]nim-Nv, IpXn-c, amS≥ F∂n-ßs\ t]cp-I-fp≈ tIme-ß-fmWv sI´n-bm-Sp-∂Xv. \nd∏- I n- ´ v s Im≠v at\m- l m- c nX hnfn- t ®m- X p∂ Xc- Ø n- e p≈

CØcw tIme-ß-fmWv a[y-Xn-cp-hn-Xmw-Iq-dns‚ Iem-kmwkvIm-cn-I-X°v tamSn-Iq-´n-bn-cp-∂-Xv. F∂m¬ C∂v Chsb√mw AWn-b-d-bn-te°v Dufn-bn´p Ign-™p. kmwkvImcn-I-X-bpsS A[x-]-X\w F∂v CXns\ ]d-bmsX hø ! C∂v Ac-ßn-se-Øm≥ Hcn‰p km[y-X-t]m-ep-an-√mØ ]Sb-Wn°v ]t£ Hcp ImeØv a[y-Xn-cp-hnXmw Iqdns\ Cf°n-a-dn-°m≥ Ign-™n-cp∂p F∂-XmWv kXyw. apJ-sØgp-Øp-Imcpw X∏p-ta-f-°mcpw tImew-sI-´p-Imcpw AkvXan-®-t∏mƒ Hcp DW¿s∆∂ kz]v\w t]mepw ]S-Wn°v ssIhn-´p-t]m-bn-cn-°p-∂p. CXv \mS≥I-e-I-fpsS Xncn-®p-t]m°ns\ kqNn-∏n-°p-∂p. sXcp-hp-\m-SIw Hmtcm cmPy-Øp-ap-≠m-Ip∂ kmaqly cmjv{Sob aqeyNypXn-Isfbpw kw`h hnIm-k-ß-sfbpw Xmf-ta-f-ß-tfmsS X∑-b-Xz-tØmsS P\-ß-fn-te-s°-Øn-°p∂ Hcp Zriym-hn-jvImc-amWv sXcp-hp-\m-S-Iw. X߃°p-Np‰pw \ne \nev°p∂ timN-\o-bm-h-ÿ-sb-°p-dn®v P\-ßsf t_m[-h-∑m-cm-°phm\pw {][m\ Ih-e-I-fn¬ Ac-tß-dp∂ Cu Iem-cq-]-Øn\m-hp∂p Ah-X-cW ssien sIm≠v thdn´p \nev°p∂ sXcphp \mS-I-߃, Hcp-Im-eØv km[m-c-W-°m-c\v Ahs‚ \mSn-s\-°p-dn-®-dn-bp-hm-\p≈ Hcp am[y-ahpw Bbncp-∂p. kµ¿`-Øn-s\mØ efn-X-amb Cuc-Sn-Ifpw Xmfmfl-I-amb Ne-\-ßfpw sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-ßsf P\-Io-b-am-°n-bncp-∂p. Hmtcm sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-ßfpw ImWn-Isf apgp-h≥ ]e e£y-ß-sf-°p-dn®v DZv_p-≤-cm-°n. cmjv{So-bhpw kmaq--lnI-hp-amb Ah-cpsS Ah-t_m-[-\-Øn¬ am‰-߃ hcpØn sXcphp \mS-I-߃. ]e-t∏mgpw \oN-`-c-W-Iq-S-ßfpw kaql-Øn¬ \ne-\n-∂n-cp∂ A≤-hn-izm-k-ßfpw sI´n-s∏m°nb I]-S-Xsb A∏msS XI¿°p∂ hn[Øn-ep-am-bn-cp∂p. P\m-[n-]-XysØ kwc-£n-°pI F∂-XmWv an°-sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-ßfpw P\-߃°v \¬Ip∂ ktµiw. h¿Kob Iem- ] - ß fpw Ah- b p- ≠ m- ° p∂ kmaqly kmº- Ø nI {]iv\-ßfpw sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-߃ FSp-Øp-Im´n A¥-an-√mØ A‘-hn-izm-k-ß-sf-bpw, bp‡n-Nn-¥-bn-√mØ sNbvXn-I-sfbpw, am\h a\x-km-£n°p \nc-°mØ D®-\o-N-Xz-ß-sfbpw Xpd∂v hna¿in®p aX Xo{h- h m- Z - ß ƒ s°Xn- s cbpw kmaqly hncp≤ {]h¿Ø-\-߃s°-Xn-scbpw {]XnI-cn-®p. A\o- X n- s °- X nsc s]mcp- X p∂ A`n- t \- X m- hns‚ hnImcw ImgvN-°m-c-\n-te°pw ]I-cp∂ Hcp thZn-bmbn amdp∂p sXcphp \mS-I-߃. ""\msa√mw H∂mWv; \ΩpsS e£yw H∂mWv '' F∂ alX-Ømb Bibw ImWn-I-fpsS a\- n-se-Øn°p-∂Xv hgn tZio-tbm-Zv{K-Y-\-Øns‚ BZy-Np-h-SpIƒ P\- ß ƒ°n- S - b n¬ \n∂v Xs∂ XpS- ß p- I bmWv sNøp-∂-Xv. ]t£ Imew am-dn-b-t∏mƒ hnh-c-km-t¶-XnI hnZy-bpsS hnI-k-\-Øm¬ Zriy-am-[y-a-ß-fp-sSbpw

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Contradictions a‰pw hc-thmsS sXcphp \mS-I-ß-fpsS ]X-\hpw Bcw-`n®p. ssZ\w-Zn\ Xnc-°p-I-fp-ambn P\-߃ kzbw Dƒh-en-™-t∏mƒ sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-߃ ]msS A{]-Xy-£-am-Im≥ XpSßn. ImgvN-°m-cpsS A`mhw Xs∂bm-bn-cp∂p {][m-\Im-c-Ww. kz¥w ho´nse kzoI-c-W-ap-dn-bn-en-cp∂v temIsØ kI- e - k w- ` - h - ß fpw hnc¬Øp- º ns‚ \nb- { ¥- W - Ø m¬ I≠mkz-Zn-°p-hm≥ Ign-™-tXmsS sXcphp \mS-I-ß-fpsS Cuc-Sn-∏m-´p-Ifpw Bc-h-ßfpw tIƒ°m-sX-bm-bn. CXv Cu taJ-e-bn¬ {]h¿Øn-®n-cp∂ Iem-Im-c-∑m¿°v Xncn-®-Sn-bmbn. hbdv Ign™v t]mI-W-sa-¶n¬ as‰-s¥-¶nepw sXmgn¬ sNbvtX ]‰q F∂Xv CXv \S-Øn-bn-cp∂ kwLm-S-I¿°pw shfn-s∏-´p. A`n-t\-Xm-°-fpsS A`m-hhpw CXn\v Imc-Wam-bn. a‰v Zriym-hn-jvI-c-W-ß-sf-t∏mse \b-\m-\-µ-I-c-amb ImgvN-IƒsIm≠v Hcp ambn-I-temIw krjvSn®v t{]£Isc ]nSn-®n-cp-Øm≥ Ign-bmsX t]mb-Xp-sIm≠pw kmt¶Xn-I-hn-Zy-Iƒ hfsc ]cn-an-X-am-b-Xp-sIm≠pw B[p-\nI kaqlw CXns\ ]q¿Æ-ambpw Xg-™p. ^mj≥{`- a hpw ]m›m- X y- ˛ - A - \ p- I - c - W - ß fpw sIm≠v ]nSn® C∂sØ bph-X-e-apd sXcp-hp-\m-S-I-ßsf ]cn-lmk- t Øm- s S- b mWv ImWp- ∂ - X v . AXns‚ A¥- k - Ø sb Dƒs°m-≈p-hmt\m AXv -A-h-X-cn-∏n-°p-hm≥ B Iem-Imc- ∑ m¿°v t{]c- I - a mb Imcyw Fs¥t∂m Nn¥n- ° m≥ C∂sØ bp-h-X-e-ap-d-bv°m-hp-∂n-√. kmaq-ly-_p-≤n-Po-hnIƒ k-aq-l-Øns‚ Po¿Æ-X-s°-Xns\ hmtXm-cmsX {]kvXm-h-\-Iƒ Cd-°p-∂-X-√msX X߃°v {]Xn-I-cn°p-hm≥ ]‰nb i‡-amb aWvU-e-amWv sXcp-hp-\m-S-I߃ F∂v a\- n-em-°p-∂p-an-√. tIc-f-Ønse X\Xp Iem-cq-]-ß-fn¬ Dƒs∏-Sm-Xn-cp-∂Xn-\m-em-hWw sXcphp \mS-I-߃ \n∂p-t]m-hmsX kwc£n-°p-hm≥ `c-W-L-S\ \S-]-Sn-Iƒ FSp-°m-Ø-Xv. IebpsS cmPm- h mb IY- I - f n- b pw, Hm´≥Xp- ≈ ¬, sXøw, NmIym¿Iq-Øv, IrjvW-\m-´w, IqSn-bm´w F∂o A\p-jvTm-\I-e-I-fpw, `c-X-\m-Syw, tamln-\n-bm´w F∂o \rØ-cq-]-ßfpw \ne-\n¬°p-hm-\mbn ÿm]n® tIcf Iem-a-WvU-ehpw Cu Iem-cq-]sØ Hgn-®p-\n¿Øn. Hcp ImeØv kaq-l-Øns‚ kIe anSn-∏p-I-sfbpw Bhn-jvI-cn-®n-cp∂ sXcphp \mS-I߃ C∂v A]q¿∆w Nne Iem-ta-f-I-fn¬ am{X-amWv ImWm\m-hp-∂-Xv.

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tIc-f-Ønse G‰hpw henb Iem-ta-f-bmb bphP- t \m- ’ - h - Ø n¬ sXcp- h p- \ m- S I Hcn- \ - a mbn Dƒs∏-Sp-Øn-b-Xv, CXns‚ aqey-Øn\v Imcy-amb Db¿®-sbm∂pw \¬In-bn-s√-¶n-epw, CØcw thZnI-fn¬ sXcp-hp-\m-SI kvac-W-sb-¶nepw Df-hm°p-∂p≠v Ft∂m¿Øv \ap°v kam-[m-\n-°mw. F¶nepw {]Xo-£-I-fpsS then-s°-´p-Iƒ°-∏pdw AXv HØncn Zqcw ]nd-tIm´v t]mbn-cn-°p-∂p...... tIc-f-Øns‚ kmwkvIm-cn-IX C\n-sb-{X-\mƒ \ne- \ nev ° pw F∂- X n\v tNmZy Nn”- a p- b ¿Øpw

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Contradictions \ap°v shfn-hm-hp-Ib - m-Wv. A®Sn am[y-a-ß-fn¬ hcp∂ Xe-hmNI Ik¿ØpI-fmWv N¿® sNø-s∏-tS-≠p∂ as‰mcp Imcyw. Xehm-N-I-߃ hm¿Ø-I-fpsS lrZ-b-sØ-°p-dn®v hmb\-°m-cpsS a\-kn¬ Hcp s\K-‰ohv Cw]mIvSv (Negative Impact) BWv krjv S n- ° p- ∂ - X v . am[y- a - ß ƒ hm¿Øsb dnt∏m¿´v sNøp∂p F∂m¬ CØcw Xehm-N-I-ß-fn-eqsS AXns‚ A¥-k-Øsb \in-∏n-°pIbpw sNøp-∂p. Xnc-°n´ C∂sØ temIØv, amdp∂-tem-I-{I-a-Øns‚ h‡m-°-fmbn Xe-hm-N-I-ß-fneqsS am{Xw IS-∂p-t]m-hp∂ P\-߃ hm¿Ø-Isf sX‰mbn [cn- ° p- I bpw, ]n∂oSv AXns\ sX‰mbn hymJym\w sNøp-Ibpw sNøp-∂p. CXn-s\m-cp-Zm-l-cW-ambn k¿°p-te-j-\n¬ henb ae-bm-fn-]-{X-sa∂v Ah-Im-i-s∏-Sp∂ ]{X-Øn¬ h∂ hm¿Ø-: sjb¿ am¿°-‰nse Agn-aXn h≥ hm¿Øm-{]m-[m\yw t\Snb Ime-ØmWv kJm: C.-Fw.-F-kv. A¥-cn-°p-∂-Xv. Xs‚ k¿∆-kz-Øp-°fpw tdmb¬‰n XpIbpw ]m¿´n°v FgpXn sh® Cw.-Fw.-Fkv 500 cq]bpsS Hcp sjb¿ aI≥ {io[-cs‚ t]cn¬ \nt£-]n°p- I - b p- ≠ m- b n. {]kv X pX ]{X-Øn¬ Cu hm¿Øbv°v h∂ Xe-s°´v Cß-s\-bm-bncp∂p ""C.-Fw.-F- ns‚ sjb-dp- I ƒ aI≥ {io[-c\v'' ! Xe-s°´v am{Xw hmbn°p∂ hmb\-°m¿ a\-kn-em-°p-∂Xv l¿jZv taØsb t]mse C.-Fw.-F pw sjb-dp-I-fn¬ta¬ Agn-aXn \SØn F∂m-Wv!. CXmWv Ah-ÿ. Nne am[y-a-߃ Xe-s°´p-I-fn¬ am{X-a√ hm¿Ø-sbm-∂msI A´n-a-dn-°p-∂p. AXn-\p-]n-∂n-ep≈ KqV-e-£y-߃ cmjv{So-b-amhmw, aX-]-c-am-hmw, hy‡n-]-c-am-hmw. ]s£ CØ-c-Øn¬ Itºm-fØ - n¬ hm¿Ø-Iƒ hn¬°p-∂X - ns\ ]{X-[¿aw F∂p hnfn-°m≥ Ign-bn√ adn®v AXns\ "am[y-ah - y-`nNmcw' F∂p t]cn-´p-hn-fn-°W - w. am[y-a-ß-fpsS Bhn-jv°m-c-ssi-ensb Fßs\ (F-¥p-sIm-≠v) tIm¿∏-td‰v aqe-[-\-i-‡n-Iƒ kzm[o\n-°p∂p F∂Xv ka-Im-eo\ kaq-l-Øn¬ hfsc Kl-\-amb Nn¥bv°v A¿l-amb hkvXp-X-bm-Wv. ]{Xam- [ y- a - ß ƒ "am[y- a - [ ¿aw' F∂ Bi- b - s Øbpw ssIap- X - e mbn Ds≠- ∂ p- ] - d - b - s ∏- S p∂ Ideology bpsams° am‰n-\n¿Øn, hyh-ÿm-]n-X-amb hymh-kmbnI X¬]-cy-߃ kwc-£n-°p-∂-Xn\v Xøm-dm-hp-∂p. AXv kmaq-ly-\o-Xnbv°v t\sc-bp≈ Ah-tl-f-\-amWv. C¥y-bnse G‰hpw ]mc-º-cy-ap≈ ]{Xßfpw, k¿°p-te-js‚ am\-Z-WvU-Øn¬ ap≥]-¥n-bn-emWv F∂v Ah-Im-i-s∏-Sp∂ ]{X- ß fpw hm¿Ø- I ƒ°p≈ t]Pp- I ƒ IqSn ]c- k y- ß ƒ AS°w a‰v hnt\mZ߃°p-amWv \¬Ip-∂Xv. hm¿Øm-Zm-cn{Zyw t\cn-SmØ \ΩpsS cmPyØv hm¿Ø-I-sf°mƒ IqSp- X ¬ ]c- k y- ß ƒ°mWv {]m[m\yw. sjb¿am¿°-‰p-I-fn-epw, hyhkmb kwc- ` - ß - f nepw Cu am[y- a - c m- P m°≥am¿ {]mXn-\n[yw Dd-∏n-°p-tºmƒ kwc-

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Contradictions DW--cm-Ø-h¿ DW¿Ø-s∏-´p. D≠m-bXv short Circuit A√ F∂ Xncn®-dnhv sh≈-sam-gn®v Xob-Wb - ° v m≥ t{]c-Wb - mbn an\n-‰p-Iƒ°Iw hm¿U\pw {]n≥kn-]epw ]ns∂ ]mºm-Sn-bnse t]meokv ]Sbpw M.H. se ]n∂m-ºp-d-sØ-Øn. t_mw_ns‚ \njv]Øn tXSn-bp≈ At\z-j-W-߃ AhnsS XpS-ßp-∂p. t^md≥knIv hnZ-Kv[-cpw, t]meokv \mbbpw h∂v NS-ßp-Iƒ \S-Øn. Iymºkv IuXp-ItØmsS F√mw t\m°n-\n-∂p. t_mw_ns‚ K‘w t]meokv \mbsb M.H. \p ]n∂nse hen-s®-dn-b-s∏´ `£W ]Zm¿∞-ß-fnemWv sIms≠-Øn-®Xv F∂Xv Hcp sshcp-≤y-am-Imw. 7 aWn-bm-b-t∏m-tg°pw tlmÃ-en\p Np‰pw kº∂amb Hcp Bƒ°q´w cq]--s∏-´n-cp-∂p. \ni-_vZ-amb N¿®-Iƒ ]ptcm-K-an-®p. Nne¿ Hcp Un‰-Iv‰ohv t\mh-ens‚ emh-Wy-tØmsS t\cn-´p-I≠ [z\n-bn¬ hni-Zo-I-cn-°p-∂p. B \nan-j-Øns‚ \Sp°w A\p-`-hn®-h¿s°m-gn®v AhnsS IqSn-bh - ¿s°√mw GXm≠v Htc hnIm-ca - mv bnc p∂ p. w_ _m t ""BZy-am-bn-´mWv Hcp I≈s\ t\cn´v ImWp-∂Xv'' F∂p ]dmƒ t{S s] bp∂ {]Xo-Xn-bn¬ kz¥w A¥-co-£-Øn¬ Hcp t_mw_v s]m´n∂ b-Xns‚ IuXpIw Ah¿ Bkz-Zn-°p-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. InS X ms ´ m ]ns∂bpw Ac-aW - n-°q-tdmfw Ign-™t- ∏mƒ A{]-Xo-£n-Xa - mb s] Hcp I≠p-]n-SpØw \S-∂p. ASpØ sR´-en-\p≈ hI-bp-≠mbn A{Xbpw t]meo-kp-Imcpw ImgvN-Imcpw \nc∂p \n∂n´pw {i≤n°m-Xn-cp∂ hkvXp-X. \nco-£-W-\n-]p-W-\mbn Np‰pw ItÆm-Sn® DtZym-Kÿ \ - mWv AXp Is≠-Øn-bX - v. 105-˛mw \º¿ apdn°v kam¥-ca - mbn adp-hi - sØ 101-˛mw \º¿ apdn-bp-sS, PmeI؉Øv Xncn sI´pt]mb Hcp s]t{Smƒ t_mw_v . sI´p- t ]mb Xncn- ° v , t_mw_n\p t\sc Xe sh®p InS∂ A`n-em-jns‚ AtX `mhw. hgn amdn t]mb Hcp Zpc-¥-Øns‚ tijn-∏v. F¥n\v? Bcv ? B¿s°-Xnsc? F∂n-ßs\ tNmZy-߃ am{Xw Ah-ti-jn-®p. ap≥Znh-k-ß-fn¬ Iymº-kn-ep-≠mb Nne {]iv\ß-fpsS _m°n ]{X-sa-¶n¬, AXn¬ Dƒs]-´n-´n-√m-Øh - c - psS dqapI-fn¬ t_mw_v ÿm]n-®X - ns‚ temPn°v? shm°m≥ Ffp-∏a - p≈ dqap-Iƒ Xnc-s™-Sp-ØX - mbncn°mw C\n-bp-sam-cp-]s£ H∂p t]Sn∏n-°pI F∂ Dt±iy-tØm-sS, ]pdØp \n∂p≈ Nne I£n-Iƒ kw`-hh - n-Im-kß - sf apX-se-Sp-ØX - m-bn-cn-°mw. ]nt‰∂v am[y-a-[¿Ω-Øns‚ hnip-≤nbpw Iymº v Adn™p. ae-bm-fØ - nse {]i-kX v a - m-sbmcp ]{Xw Fgp-Xn-bX - v ""cmPohv Km‘n F≥Pn-\o-b-dnwKv tImtf-Pn¬ t_mw_v kvt^mS-\w. tlmÃ-en¬ \n∂v hSn-hmfpw a‰p amc-Im-bp-[-ßfpw Is≠-Sp-Øp.'' hm¿Ø hmbn® tlmì \nhm-kn-Iƒ CsXm∂pw Rß-f-dn-™n-√t√m F∂p hm s]mfn-®p. tlmì \nhm-kn-I-fpsS hnc-e-S-bm-f-sa-SpØp. ]n∂oSv Hcp amk-°m-e-tØmfw Hcp ]‰w t]meo-kp-Im¿ MH ¬ Xma-kn-®p. Nmb-Ip-Sn-®v, tNmdp-≠v, \\® Ahnepw hS-bp-sa√mw Xn∂,v Sn.hnbpw I≠v Ahn-SpsØ Bfp-I-fm-bn. hfsc s]s´∂v Iymº pw tlmÃ-ep-sa√mw {Sm°n-te°v Xncn®p h∂p.

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]n∂o-sS-t∏mtgm t]meo-kns\ ImWm-Xmbn Iymº v B apdn∏mSv ad∂p XpSßn Ct∏m-gpw, At\z-jWw XpS-cp-∂p-≠m-bn-cn°mw C¥y≥ \K-c߃ sslsSIv kvt^mS-\ß - sf ]‰n kwkm-cn-°p-tºmƒ, \ap°v N¿® sNøm≥ Hcp s]t{Smƒ t_mws_-¶n-ep-ap-≠-t√m... C\nbpw, AsXmcp Npcp-fg - n-bmØ ^n£-\mbn XpS¿t∂-°mw, Xe-ap-dI - ƒ°v IY-Iƒ sa\-bm-\m-bn...


sshcp-≤y-߃

Idp∏pw shfp∏pw

Idp-∏n\v shfp∏pw shfp-∏n\v Idp∏pw F∂-t]mse H∂n\v as‰m-∂n-√msX ]q¿Æ-am-hmØ sshcp-≤y-Øns‚ hcn-°q-´p-Iƒ

Ihn-X-Iƒ

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Contradictions APp tPmk^v 3 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv

IhnX B¿°p th≠n? hfsc {]k‡-amb tNmZyw, tIhew hna¿iI¿t°m ]fin-Xt\m th≠n BhcpXv. km[m-c-W-°m-c\p A¿∞ {KlWw km[y-a-s√-¶n¬ IhnX ISem-kn\p am{Xw D]-I-cn-°p-∂-Xm-Ipw. km[m-c-W-°m-cn¬ \n-∂-I-ep∂ IhnXbpw Ihnbpw Ime-h¿j-Øn¬ Hen®p t]mtb-°mw. hna¿i-\-߃°p ap∂n¬ Xf-cp∂ Ihn-Iƒ \ap-°m-hiy-an-√. hy‡n-\n-jvS-amb Af-hp-Iƒ sIm≠p kmlnXy krjvSnsb kºq¿Æ-ambn A]-{K-Yn°mw F∂p Icp-Xp∂ hna¿i-Icpw th≠-Xn-√.

. . . w I m e t y h m I ka-Im-enI am[y-a-ß-fn¬ hmbn-°m≥ In´nb Imhy-߃ X∂ {]tNm-Z\w teJ-\-ambn

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]cn-W-an-®n-cn-°p-∂p. `mj-bpsS i‡-cmb h‡m-°-fmb Ihn-ItfmSv H∂p c≠p hm°p-Iƒ. Ihn-X-Iƒ A¿YKw`oc-as√-¶n¬ hmbn-®-Xn-\-∏pdw IhnX ]nW-Øn\p kaw, A¬∏-sa-¶nepw Nn¥n-°m≥ Ah-kcw D≠m-hW - w. GI-Xm-fØ - n-ep≈ kwKoX It®cn kwKoX km{am-´p-Iƒ°v Bkz-Zy-amhmw F∂m¬ km[m-cW Bkzm-Z-I\pw IhnX Bkzm-Zy-I-cam-IW - s - a-¶n¬ AXn¬


sshcp-≤y-߃

IhnX B¿°p th≠n? hfsc {]k-‡-amb tNmZyw, tIhew hna¿i-I¿t°m ]fin-Xt\m th≠n Bh-cp-Xv. km[m-c-W-°m-c\p A¿∞ {KlWw km[y-a-s√-¶n¬ IhnX IS-em-kn\p am{Xw D]-I-cn-°p-∂-Xm-Ipw. km[m-c-W-°m-c-\n∂-I-ep∂ Ihn-Xbpw Ihnbpw Ime-h¿j-Øn¬ Hen®p t]mtb-°mw. hna¿i-\ß - ƒ°p ap∂n¬ Xf-cp∂ Ihn-Iƒ \ap°m-hi - y-an-√. hy‡n-\n-jSv a - mb Af-hp-Iƒ sIm≠p kmlnXy krjvSnsb kºq¿Æ-ambn A]-{K-Yn°mw F∂p Icp-Xp∂ hna¿i-Icpw th≠-Xn-√.

kmlnXy temIsØ kp{]-kn-≤sc Hgn®p \n¿Øn-bm¬ Ign™ Hcp Zi-IØ - n-\p-≈n¬ ae-bmf kmln-Xy-Øn¬ Nߺp-g-tbm-tSm, hb-em-dn-t\mtSm Xmc-X-ay-s∏-Sp-Øm-hp∂ Hcp Ihn-bpsS DZbw D≠m-bn-√. h√-t∏mgpw Nne {]Xn-`-Iƒ AXpw ]e-t∏mgpw c≠pw aq∂pw IrXn-Iƒ ]ns∂ t]cpt]mepw tIƒ°n-√. A¬∏w hnj-a-tØm-sS-sb-¶nepw Hcp Imcyw kΩ-Xn-t°-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p. P\-ßf - psS apJy-[mc hmb\-bpsS temIØp \n∂pw `mjm Ihnbpw Ihn-Xbpw AI∂n-cn-°p-∂p. Imhy iI-e-ß-fn-eqsS PvRm\ kºm-Z\w \SØn-bn-cp∂ `mc-Xob ]mc-º-cy-Øn\p £X-ta-‰n-cn-°p-∂p. ]Icw KZy-Ønepw a‰p {]kvXm-\-ß-fnepw Ah¿ B{ibw Is≠-Øp-∂p. Ihn-Xbpw CXc kmln-Xyhpw _p≤n-Po-hnIƒ°p am{Xw D≈ {]h¿Ø-\-ambn s]mXp-P\w hnNn-¥\w sNbvXp XpS-ßn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. XpS-°-°m-cpsS IrXn-Iƒ hyhkvXm-]nX Xm¬]-cy-°m¿ ]pdw-X≈ - p-∂p, ]Icw apXn¿∂ FgpØp-Im-cptS kNn{X teJ-\-߃ Acßp hmgp-∂p. Zriy am[y-aß - f - p-sSbpw {ihy-am-[y-aß - f - p-sSbpw AXn-{]kcw hmsam-gnsb h{Io-I-cn-®n-cn-°p-∂p. {]mtZ-inI `mjm hyXn-bm-\-߃ `oj-Wn-bn¬. Cu s]mXp-hmb `mjm ]cnWma {]{Inb Ihn-Xs - bbpw _m[n-®n-cn-°p-∂p. KZy ]Zy t`Zan-√msX hm°p-Iƒ {]tbm-Kn-°s - ∏-Sp-∂p. hrØm-e¶ - m-cß - ƒ D]-tbm-Kn-°-s∏-Sp-∂n-√. Io¿Øn-bm¿÷n® ]gb ]e IrXnIfpw kmlnXy tNmc-∑m¿ ]pXp-a-bpsS t]cn¬ Ah-X-cn-∏n°p-∂p. ]cn`m-jI - f - p-sSbpw X¿P-aI - f - p-tSbpw FÆw Ipd-™ncn-°p-∂p. Imhy temIØv {]mk kwhmZw \ne-\n-∂n-cp∂ Imew At\Iw IrXn-If - n-dß - n, \yq\-XI - ƒ Btcm-]n-°\ - m-sW-¶nepw Ccp tNcn-Ifpw adp tNcn-I-fpsS IrXn-Isf hna¿i-\-_p-≤ntbmsS kao-]n-®p. X¬^-ea - mbn IrXn-Iƒ hyXykvX tImWpI-fn¬ \n∂p A]-{K-Yn-°-s∏-´p. CØ-c-Øn-ep≈ tNcn-Iƒ C∂n√ ]Icw hy‡n-]-c-amb tNcn-Iƒ am{Xw. A]-cs\ A]-am-\n-°p∂ tNcn-Iƒ kPo-hw. kmaqly am‰-߃ P\-

km[m-cW A`y-kvX-hn-Zy\p A¿∞ {KlWw km[y-a-√mØ krjvSn-I-fpsS hºn® Iq´w ]e ka-Im-enI {]kn-≤oI-c-W-ß-fnepw ÿm\w Is≠-Øp-∂p. s]mXp-hn-ep≈ \ne-hmc XI¿®tbm? AtXm Ime-L-´-Øns‚ t{]c-W-bmep≈ A]-N-btam? c≠p-a√ k¿§m-flIX Xosc-bn-√mØ Fgp-Øp-Im¿. FgpØp XpS-ßnb bph Ihn-I-sfbpw a‰pw Xa-kvI-cn-°p∂ i‡n-Iƒ kPohw. bph Xe-ap-d-bpsS Imhy N¿®Iƒ°v thZn-bm-th≠ amkn-I-Iƒ Adp]-Xp-Iƒ°-∏p-d-ap≈ cN-bn-Xm-°-fpsS IrXn-I-fn¬ B\-µn-°p-∂p.

km[m-cW A`y-kvX-hn-Zy\p A¿∞ {KlWw km[y-a√mØ krjvSn-I-fpsS hºn® Iq´w ]e ka-Im-enI {]kn≤o-I-c-W-ß-fnepw ÿm\w Is≠-Øp-∂p. s]mXp-hn-ep≈ \ne-hmc XI¿®tbm? AtXm Ime-L-´-Øns‚ t{]c-W-bmep≈ A]-N-btam? c≠p-a√ k¿§m-fl-IX Xosc-bn-√mØ Fgp-Øp-Im¿. FgpØp XpS-ßnb bph Ihn-I-sfbpw a‰pw Xa-kvIc - n-°p∂ i‡n-Iƒ kPo-hw. bph Xe-ap-db - psS Imhy N¿®-Iƒ°v thZn-bm-th≠ amkn-I-Iƒ Adp-]-Xp-Iƒ°-∏p-dap≈ cN-bn-Xm-°-fpsS IrXn-I-fn¬ B\-µn-°p-∂p.

{ih-W-kp-Jhpw emfn-Xyhpw Ahn-`mPy LSI-am-I-Ww. Imhy-Øn¬ F√mw hy‡-Xt- bmsS ]d-bW - s - a-∂n-√, klr-Zb\p Bi-b-߃ \¬In-bm¬ aXn injvSw Ah≥ Ihn-Xbn¬ Is≠-Øn-s°m-≈pw. hywKy-Øns‚ `wKn Hcn-°epw Ifb-cp-Xv, D]-a-Iƒ°p ]pXpa thWw. D]-tbm-Kn®p ]g-Inb ssien-Iƒ°p ]ndsI t]mh-cp-Xv. kz¥w {]Xn-`b - psS kv]µ\-߃ {ihn®v apt∂-dp-I, Ime-∏g- ° - - Øn¬ X\-Xmb ssien \n߃°v Ic-KX - a - m-Ipw. hnj-bß - ƒ ssIImcyw sNøp-tºmƒ [q¿Øm-hmw, F∂m¬ A]q¿ÆX \ng-en-°p-∂h Ign-hXpw Hgn-hm-°p-I.

X-bn¬ \n∂p A_≤ hnizm-k-ßsf Hgn-∏n-s®-¶nepw ]e ]g-©¬ [mc-W-Ifpw Ah-ti-jn-°p-∂p. Ihn-sb-∂m¬ Ft¥m Aev]w NnØ-{`-aa - p≈ Bsf∂pw apSnbpw XmSnbpw A[nIw D≈ Bsf∂v "¢otj [mcW' cqU-aq-ea - mbn XpS-cp∂p. Nne Ime-L-´-ß-fn¬ Nne kmln-Xy-Im-c-∑m¿ PohnX ssien-I-fn-eqsS hyXy-kvX-cm-bn-cp-∂n-cn-°mw, CXp aqew F√m kmln-Xy-Im-c∑ - mcpw Akm-am-\y-cm-sW∂ hmZw _meniw. `mc-Xob ]mc-º-cy-߃ Ihn°p I¬∏n-°p∂ ÿm\w hfsc D∂-Xs - a-∂Xp {it≤-bw. Imhy-߃ s]mXpth {ihW kpJw \¬Ip-∂-h-bm-Wv, Xmf \n_-≤-amb Imhy-amWp tIƒ°m≥ Cº-ap-≈Xv Ne®n{X Km\-ßsf Aº-c∏ - n® Nß-ºp-gb - psS Ihn-XI - ƒ IhnIsf C∂pw Bth-i-`-cn-X-cm-°p-∂p. i_vZ kw_-‘n-bmb Imhy N¿®-bn¬ {]Ya ÿm\w {]mk-Øn\p Xs∂, th≠ coXn-bn¬ {]mkw k∂n-th-in-∏n-®m¬ IhnX IqSp-X¬ kzoIcy-am-hpw. A¿Y-an-√mØ Imhyw aXn-∏p-fh - m°n-√. Ihn-Xbpw Km\hpw XΩn-ep≈ AXn¿Øn t\¿Ø-X-t{X. ImhyØn\p kakvX `mj-I-fnepw \nb-X-ssi-en-bp-≠v, Km\-Øn\p s]mXp-hn¬ \nb-a-߃Xptemw Ipd-hm-Wv. Ihn-X-bn¬ hn´p-ho-gvN-Iƒ Hcp ]cn[n hsc A\p-h-Z-\obw, cN-bn-Xm-hns‚ \n]p-W-X-bpsS tXmXn¬ Gdnbpw Ipd™pw hcmw. Hcn-°epw Imhy-Øns‚ X\na \jvS-s∏-S-cp-Xv, HuNn-Xy-tØmsS sNømØ ]£w Ihnsb, I]n F∂p ]d-bmw. Bghpw ]c∏p-an-√mØ Imcy-߃°v Ihn HuNnXyw ]men-°W-sa-∂n-√. Iem-aqeyw Zriy-am-th≠ Imhy-ßf - n¬ Hcp hn[-Øn-ep≈ Ipd-hp-Iƒ A\p-t]-£-Wo-b-a√. Hcp Ime-L´- Ø - ns‚ ap{Z-bm-hWw Imhyw \q‰m≠p-Iƒ°-∏pdw `mj-bpsS thcp-Iƒ At\z-jn°p∂ Gh\pw Imhy-߃ am¿§-Z¿in-bm-h-Ww.

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GsX-¶n-epw, \n›nX coXn-bn¬ am{Xta Imhy cN\ ]mSp≈q F∂v imTyw \∂- √ . `mjm


Contradictions ]mfinXyw Cs√-∂X - n-\m¬ am{Xw Ihn-Isf Ah-tl-fn-t°≠-Xn-√. hrØhpw Ae-¶m-chpw am{X-a√ Imhyw F∂p≈ Imcyw hnkva-cn-t°-≠-Xn-√. bmsXmcphn[ ]mfin-Xy-an-s√¶nepw Imhy cN-\-bn¬ tim-`n® {]Xn-`-Iƒ ]e-cp≠v F∂Xn¬ bph-Ih - n-Iƒ°p Biz-kn-°mw. B Ihn-If - psS Akma\y krjvSn ]mShw H∂p am{X-amtWm hnP-b-Øn-\m-[m-cw. Cu KW-Øn¬ Dƒs∏-Sp-∂-h-sb∂v I]S Ihn-Iƒ Du‰w sIm≈p∂ ]e Imhy-ßfpw ivaim\ ka-ß-f-s{X, Chsb kq£n-°-Ww, Ihn-X-bnse hmIy {]tbmKw kºq¿Æ-a-√, B \ne-bn¬ Imhy temI-Øn\p C\nbpw hk-¥-߃ _m°n.... amXr-II - ƒ°p th≠n-bp≈ At\z-jW - a - mWp bph-Ih - nIsf Ae-´p∂ {][m\ Nn¥. Ihn-Iƒ ct≠m aqt∂m Ds≈∂ [mcW Acp-X.v al-Ømb Imhy amXr-II - ƒ temIsØ-√m-bn-SØpw D≠m-bn-´p-≠.v cmPy-Øn\p ]pd-Øp≈ amXrX-I-Iƒ A\y-sa∂ Nn¥ B]¬°-cw. ]mc-ºcy hnizm-kßsf am{Xw \ºn-bm¬ t]mc. Iq]afiq-I-ambn Ign-bp-∂Xn¬ A¿∞- a n- √ . am\p- j nI {]iv \ - ß sf ssIImcyw sNbvXm¬ GsXmcp Ihnbpw Fhn-sSbpw kzoIm-cy-\m-Wv. {]mtbm-KnI cN\m]mS-hß - ƒ kzmb-Øa - m-°m≥ hnhn[ IhnI-fpsS IrXn-Iƒ ]cn-Nb - s - ∏-Sp-∂Xp hgn km[y-am-hpw. temI ¢mkn-°p-I-fn¬ ]eXpw P∑w sIm≠ `mc-X-Øn¬ F¥p sImt≠m ]mc-ºcy k{º-Zm-b-߃°p AXo-X-amb Imhy {]ÿm-\ß - ƒ ]Sn-™mdp \n∂pw htc≠n h∂p. Ah-sb√mw {]Npc {]Nmcw t\Sp-Ibpw sNbvXp. ]s£ B hk¥ Ime-Øn-\n-∏pdw Ing°pw ]Sn-™mdpw XΩn-ep≈ kwhm-Z߃ \ne® a´m-Wv. kkq£vaw ssIImcyw sNbvXn-s√-¶n¬ kvJen-X-߃°n-S-h-cmw. IhnX cNn-®Xv IY-bmbn amdpw, Ihn-X-bmbn hnX-®Xp IY-bmbn amdn-t∏m-tb-°mw. Imhy-tem-I-sØ-°p-dn®pw Ihn-I-sf-°p-dn®pw s]mXp-P\-ß-fn¬ A_≤ [mc-W-Iƒ hf¿∂ kml-Ncyw kwi-bat\y I]S Ihn-If - psS Ip{]-kn-≤n-bm-hmw. GXm\pw hm°pIƒ Iq´nh®m¬ Ihn-Xb - m-Ip-sa∂v I]S Ihn-Iƒ. I]S IhnI-fpsS bm{¥nI Imhy-߃ t]Sn®p ]ecpw ]pkvXIw aS°p-∂p. CØ-c-Øn-ep≈ I]S Ihn-Iƒ aqew `mjm kmlnXy-Øn¬ \n∂pw kmam-\y-P\w AI-ep-∂p. IrXn-Is - f-°mƒ _rl-Ømb hna¿i-\-ßfpw a‰pw amkn-I-Iƒ Ah-X-cn-∏n°p-∂p. krjvSn ÿnXn kwlm-cß - ƒ XΩn-ep≈ kzm`mhnI A\p-]mXw aqV-∑m¿ D√w-Ln-°p-∂p. D¬∏-Xn-jvWp-°-fmb Fgp-Øp-Imsc amkn-I-Iƒ t{]’m-ln-∏n-°-Ww. apXn¿∂ Fgp-Øp-Imcpw ]pXnb Xe-ap-dbpw XΩn-ep≈ kwhm-Z-߃ XpS-cW - w. bphXzw hn´p hm¿≤Iyw _m[n® Ihn- I ƒ bph \ncbv°p Ah-kcw \¬Ip-Ibpw am¿K-\n¿tZiw \¬Ip-Ibpw thWw. ]pkvXIßfn-eqsS am{Xw IhnX \ne-\n¬°p-sa∂p

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Icp-XpI {]bm-kw. Imhy-ß-fpsS Zriy {imhy Bhn-jv°m-c-߃ IqSn {i≤n-°-Ww. bph-\n-cbpsS Imhy-߃ IqSn {]km-[I - ¿ kzoI-cn-°W - w. Rß-sf√mw FgpXn Ign™p C\n-sbm-∂n\pw CS-an√ F∂ [m¿jvSyw ]ecpw Dt]-£n-°-Ww. ]pØ≥ Xe-apd Imhy-tem-IØv XpS-cW - sa-¶n¬ Ah-cpsS IrXn-Ifpw a‰pw B\p-Im-en-I-ß-fn¬ IqSp-X-embn Dƒs∏-Sp-Ø-Ww, Aßs\ Imhyw Xe-ap-d-bn¬ \n∂pw Xe-ap-d-bn-te°p ]S¿∂p ]¥-en-°s´!


sshcp-≤y-߃

hn\ojv ]n. 5 sa°m-\n-°¬v

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¥n-\m-Wn∂pw IÆp-\n-d-™Xv AXn-\nbpw hgn-sbm-gn-™n-t√...? ]pI-®p-cp-fp-Iƒ DuXn-∏-d-∏n®v aSpØp Hcp •mkp-In-´n-sb-¶n¬... aZyw a\- ns\ Xf¿Øn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. C∂-e-bm-W-tXm¿ØXv C∂pw ImØn-cp-∂-h¿ h∂n√ Ip∏n-Xp-d∂p Ip∏n-bn¬ ebn®p Ah-km-\-sØ-]p-I-sIm≠v ^n¬´¿ IØn-t∏mbn tlm! C∂-eØ{X IØnbn√ kam-[m\w! !! F∂n´pw Xe-bvs°m-cp-s]-cp∏w AsX¥m hgn-am-‰n-Ø-cm-Ø-Xv...? C\n \mf-tØ°v kq£n-t°-t≠... Ih-d-S-°-an-cn-°-s´... \\p-Øp-t]m-hn-√... ho≠pw-\-S-∂p, Imep-X-f¿∂p XpS-bn-se-hn-sStbm Hcp hnd.... Ipd-®n-cn-°mw... \s√mcp Gº-°w-h-∂p... \√ dΩv...!!! ChnsS A¥n-bp-Æm≥ H∂p-an√ {]mX-en-\pw... Cd-ßn-\-S-∂p... ho≠pw Xncn®pw Ibdn AXn-\nbpw hgn-am-dn-bn-√... Nmcw-hoWv ssIs]m-≈n, InS∂ph-en-®Xv sIm≠mhmw! sas√-]p-X-∏vam‰n ssIsøm-∂p-t\m-°n. ]pdØv \√-a-g... hn´p-t]m-b -Im¬ `mK-Øp-Iq-Sn-]p-X-∏n´v H‰-bp-d-°w... AXp-h-gn-am-sd-≠m-bn-cp∂p \√ kpJw...

aØv

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b v Iq´n S men® ne s q N f Ø - s a- mk ß d n \ y m - ta mV - mh - I Btc Bj Bt«j n∂p ta n¬ \ fpw K ∂ m q c p a m\ ≥ - ß BZy ∂p \o F pw ]pfn\ p f cNn® h X ß n c h w a ]qØ dnb msX IRm≥ am{X ¬ n p n¬ A n° nS- ∂ n≥ ap∂ F∂ Ddß - - ƒ - X p∂ gvNI w ß Ime S∂p \o I≠ Im Xs∂ \ - cw l w Rm≥ - n¬ t] at\m kuµcy p b X { m ≥ I b Z m A ™ a bpw - d- n pw - ns‚ n Rm\∂ A{X \nemh b NqSne p. m ≥ a n cmh BZy m≈ - p∂ \S∂ n° - ] bn Rm≥ p´ps N m ‚ \ s m`A¿° \n¿te cp - Øm S- ps b s n - ƒ ≥ w t\S - nI - fp e Rms\ W¬Øc - ß I m e s a t m n k¿∆ mh - \t- ∏ mbn Du∂ nßn - ns AP-b ≤ e X m n b ≥ t m aÆ R ≥ 7 ƒ n ≥ ß ° m R ocw ]mZ n sRcp p c Ce-t i ≠ y nI X {Œm-W sR° e w! - mb s≠mcp a¿ ßn Ø m ‡ y X I t h nIvk o √ q w A \ X ] J s v pthm pthm p a¨ Rm≥ m≥ B ap ™ ® S n p hoW ¬ Ih®p S ƒ n pR ] oW vNI ¬ h ≠ ¬ m g w m ∂ I e v m [ ß m I I - mb thdn´ yt- _m - ƒ°v a ms ∂ tX ntbm - a nI e£ \ndß a- - b pS- ß £W Zqcß - ƒ Xyw... S v j m ¬ ´ m \ hoinØ - n b t a\ w hrY m ]n∂n ncn-®n\n k ° w l p s m m e a n t - pth Fs¥ s‚b - p≈ C√ X - ®∂ \m° - p∂ Xncns F v t w n m ∂ h C t]m ns∂Ø n¬ \ Ø I Pme - ns‚ a\ n R° sas√ n¬ mbn mbn s pI f e n Æ p - mS- - v hy‡a m≥ a ImeS- n∏ - p∂ p R pSß p ∂ X w W C ≥ p o ≥ ∂ h - c - m b - p n - pJw - {- Xb °th X ma Xpº - ®ms ns w AWb h ≥ hn nI f sRc p∂p Rm\ n∂n ad™ m s m - mb \ ¬ S c ne a A Im s‚ nX p A h ƒ ¬ o n ® ≥ Hm¿° b - mbn P h - a p F ®v NSpe - p≈ ngnb ≥I a ∂ m ‚ p f p s c R F c sh Øm cp th p \oß - p∂p t\¿s tcm \S∂ h®v Im¬ apJhpw H p thKw I≠n B Fs∂ I Fs‚ a - p∂ - p∂p d- b m≥ m°n- v a{¥n° R \ p t ∂ ≥.... p Ah≥Xqhn a\ -en-bp-hm Adn-b W w o - vanX ... Zqsc h aµk c s q Z ≥ p-∂-h t]mh

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sshcp-≤y-߃

Gaze Krishnakumar Maibam 8 Computer

G zing at the distant stars, the memory of you returns to me Resting my arms on a chair with my mind deep in thought, a

My first encounter with you recalls me Though we are apart, my heart longs to see you The memory of you remains forever like the footprints in my mind Your silent whisper disturbs me every now and then The vision of you haunts me The more I long for you, the more I am left wilderness To every stranger I saw, their faces seems to be yours My heart longs to reach the feelings within you On! Beloved lass ! I Surrender unto thee Come! please feel me with more joys and happiness My soul longs for yours with a tender hug and kiss on your forehead As a blessing from me My passion seeks to bloom and my desire readies to unfold With your smile as radiant as the rainbow, pulls me to reach near you Yet you are far away from me For the time is still afar, I have to wait for the ultimate union Till then let there be sunshine in our love If I missed you in my life, the vision of you will remain forever in my mind although the faceless crowd is too huge to point a finger, I will always long to see you face in the cloud

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]pgpØ temI-ta... Ahn™ kwkvIm-c-ta... \ns‚ A\oXn ]oT-sas∂ Ip‰-°m-c-\m-°n... icn Xs∂, Rms\s‚ aIsf _em’wKw sNbvXp. Ccp-´-d-bn-en´v h¿j-ß-tfm-f-ap-]-tbm-Kn-®p. AXn\v \n\-s°-¥v...? Fs‚ am{Xw _oP-at√ Ah-fpsS tlXp...? \obmcv Fs∂ tNmZyw sNøm≥. hf¿®-bpsS tcJ IpØs\ IpXn-bv°-s´... Bbn-c-ap-]-{K-l߃ \o Hcp-an-®-b-bv°p-I. Ncn-{X-߃ Xncp-Øn-sIm-t≠-bn-cn-°, Fs∂-bpw, H∏w AjvSn-°mbv tamjvSn-®-h-s\bpw Hcpan®p Xpd-¶n-en-SpI ]Tn-°-cp-Xv... H∂pw. _p≤n-bn-√mØ temI-ta....H∂p-IqSn ]dbmw \n߃°p-ap-∂nse {]hm-N-I-\mWv Rm≥, F\n°p ]Tn-∏n-°m-s\mcp aX-an-√, Fs∂-b-b-®-sXmcp ssZh-hp-a-√. Rm≥ \n∂n¬ \n∂p Xs∂ Dcphw sIm≠-h≥˛ \ns‚ cq]-`mhw \o Xs∂ Im¨I Fs∂ tIƒ°, Fs‚ hm°p-tIƒ°...

{]t_m-[\w 84 (tPm¨ {^nì 24 h¿jw aIsf Ccp-´-d-bn-en´v ]oUn-∏n-®p.)

Dss\kv hn.-]n.-kn. 3 knhn¬


sshcp-≤y-߃

hnt\mZv sI.-bp. 7 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv

am¿®n-t\m-Sv... {]nb-am¿®v Rm\n-hnsS \n∂pw ]pd-s∏Spw apºv \n\-s°m-cn-°¬ IqSn aS-ßn-h-tc-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p. Imew sX‰n-∏qØ IWn-s°m-∂-Iƒ°pw aosX Ct∏mƒ \obpw sImgn-™p -t]m-hpI. DuXn-∏-S¿s∂mco NpS-e-Øo-bn-se≥ {]mW-s\-cn-bp-∂Xv \o ImWmsX t]mI-s´. tN°p-d-ßm-°nfn Ipbn-ep-W¿Øp∂ {Kojva-Xm-]-ß-fn-epƒs]m-´n-b¿s∂m-co-cn-e˛ ®m¿Øp-ambv \obn-\nbpw hcmw AXn-\m-bn-t∏mƒ \obpw aS-ßp-I. hnjp-]£n ]mSnØ-f¿s∂-Øn˛ sbmgn-™pt]mw h¿j L\-au-\-߃ tNºn-e°p hnfn-tem-Sn-sbm-fn-°bmw {imh-W-I-\y-I¿, HmW-\n-em-hp-Iƒ Ccp-f-dn-bn-emtcm sImfp-Øobo Zo]-߃ Ihn-X-Iƒ°p-≈nse Nncn-bm-bp-bn¿°-bm-sW-¶nepw im¥n ]¿∆-ß-fn-epƒØm] h¿j-ambv hcn-I-bmbv ]ns∂bpw am¿®v.

C\n-\o-b-cn-In-te-t°m-Sn-b-Sp° th fchv hngp-ßp-an-S-\m-gn-°n-bn-se≥ {]mW≥ ]Ip-sØ-Sp-tØm¿Ω-bn-sem-Sp-ßp-∂-sXt¥! lcn-X-h¿Æ-ßfmw kulr-Z-°-S-ep-Iƒ˛ t\cn-ep-d-s®mco ]mc-kv]-cy-ß-fn¬ Fs‚ Nn¥-Iƒ°p-d-ßm≥ \ns‚ lrZ-bw˛ aXn-sb-∂p-ds° samgns™mco k‘y-Iƒ˛ I≈p-tIm-∏-bv°p-≈n¬ Xnf® Ihn-sam-gn-Iƒ ]ns∂.... ]d-bm≥ ad-s∂m-co-hm-°n-\m¬ Ic-fnse˛ I\¬sh-¥p-cp-Inb {]mW-l¿j-ß-sf˛ Ihn-X-bmbv Fgp-Xm≥ aSn-®-s‰mco {]W-b-sØ˛ au\w ]cn-jn® kvt\l-°p-ip-ºn-s\˛ Hm¿Ω-X≥ PmeI hmXn¬ hen-®-S-sºtßm ad-bp∂p \o am¿®v Fs‚ \nXm-¥-amb au\w Fs‚ {]Wbw Xs∂-bm-bn-cp∂pshs∂s∂ Hm¿Ωbp-W¿Øn ho≠pw aS-ßp∂p \o am¿®v ho≠pw aS-ßp∂p \o am¿®v.

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I

fell asleep My whole being disappeared Through an invisible trip door The sign board read Enter the land of dreams A babe in swaddling clothes beamed at me I saw a thousand cradles rocking To the lullaby of the stars And a white horse waiting for a rider Placed in a quite other life story I felt the angel’s finger on me The dream fades. Like innocence outgrown This misty world of flimsy fantasies This moon - blanched space And moon light serenade I keep to myself, for fear That I may be subjected To ink blot test. Or even worse Others may deconstruct or post modernise my dreams.

Angel’s Finger

Baaji Krishnan S2 M.Tech, IEM

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sshcp-≤y-߃

]mTw H∂v

Nn√-£cw t]mse-bmWv PohnXw ]d-bm≥ XpSßpw apsº Xocpw

hymI-cWw (a-e-bmfw aoUn-bw) enwK-Ønepw A—≥ AΩ-bvs°-Xn-sc-∂v˛ ]d-™Xv AΩnWn So®-dm-Wv, Nmcm-b-Øn\v FXn¿enwKhpw _lp-hN-\hpw Cs√∂p ]d-™Xpw

]mTw c≠v

I¿Øm-hn-√mØ I¿Ω-Øns‚ ]m]w t]dp-∂-hƒ I¿ΩnWn I¿Ø-cn-bpsS ^pƒtÃm-∏n-\p˛ samSp-hn¬˛ kvt\lw, Zb, Imcp-Wyw...

ss^k¬ sI.-sI. 3 Iºyq-´¿

]mTw aq∂v

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Contradictions Reshmi. V.S. 3 Electrical

The Token of love ! About my School life

Many

years back, Here came with some packs The lovely innocent faces With their hopes in closed suit cases To receive those little kids There were a lot of smiling heads With them they too joined And lived in the family as they coined They forgot every pain As they knew what they gain From every tasks they faced And from no where it could be chased

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They played under the mango trees They sang under the banyan trees They grew under the roof of sky Under the love of carrying eye As the springs and autumns went They grew taller and learnt to bent Their heads in much humility Which showed their great ability.

They became their leacher’s pets And enjoyed the love which other rarely gets They realised in their deepest thoughts That they had been joined as knots. But never in their nights they dreamt That time has got a role to attempt And now the chain are to be broken Which remained as love’s token! But their souls will never depart As the heart cannot forget its part The bond of love will ever survive As it is not able to deprive Those kids are always grateful To you teachers who are most beautiful Your children will reach the summit Because you are the best, we admit.


sshcp-≤y-߃

m¬°miv hne-bn-√m-ØI - c - Ø - p-cp-ºns‚ Hm´-]m-{X-߃ Hcp-]m-Sp-I≠ - p-Rm≥ Im´mf lrZ-bß - ƒ tN¿Øp-hs - ®m-´n® Ime\pw th≠mØ hmg-bne t{]X-߃ Nn¥-bpsS \≥a-bn¬ ]qØp-ebpw ]qhp-Iƒ I√m°n am‰nb Icn-¶√v lrZ-bß - ƒ

I

Hcp ]mSv \mfp-Iƒ Hcp-]mSv \∑-Iƒ ]e-Xmbn am‰nb Xn≥a-bpsS Iøp-Iƒ CØn-cn-t®m-cb - n¬ HØncn a[p-cß - ƒ Ibv]m-°n-am-‰nb Im™n-c° - p-‰n-Iƒ C∂n-hnsS ImWp∂ sXΩm-Sn-Xym-Kß - ƒ \mtf-bv°mbv Icp-Xp-t∂m-cm-Z¿i Igp-XI - ƒ XmSn hf¿Ønb t]°qØp tIme-߃ ssZh-ßf - m-Ip∂ `oI-c° - m-gvNI - ƒ ]n©nfw ta\n°pw No´p-hn-eb - n´

PntPm tPm¨

S1 MCA

Igp-Is‚ IÆp≈ I®-hS- s - Ø-≠n-Iƒ tZi-hn-Im-csØ \·-X am‰p-hm≥ DSp-Xp-Wn-bm-°n-tbm-cm-`m-k® - p-hS- p-Iƒ Fs∂bpw \ns∂bpw PmXn-bpsS hnS-hn´v ]me-bv°m-°p-cp-hm°n am‰nb \nb-aß - ƒ amdnb hnπhw \mdn-bh - n-πhw Im]Sy Idp-∏ns‚ I®-hS hnπhw C\n-bn-hnsS hncn-bn√ ]pXp-ab - psS hnπhw C\n-bn-hnsS s]øn√ Bi-bs - ∏-cp-ag- I - ƒ ]pXp-ab - psS hnπhw hncn-tb-Ws - a-¶n-tem... Bi-bs - ∏-cp-ag s]tø-Ws - a-¶n-tem... \Ω-sf-Sp-°pI IS-em-kp-NX - p-cß - ƒ IpØn-°p-dn-°pI ]pXp-ab - psS hnπhw ssII-fn-te-¥pI Ccp-Xe-hm-fp-Iƒ sh´n-b-cn-bpI Cu A]m-c-P-∑-ß-sf...

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GIm-¥X Ahƒ°v GsdbnjvS-am-bn-cp-∂p, GIm-¥-Xbv°v Ah-sfbpw Nne-t∏m-sgms° AX-hsf `b-s∏-Sp-Øn, G¶nepw Ahƒ GIm-¥-Xsb AKm-[-ambv kvt\ln®p Ah-cpsS IqSn-°m-gvN˛ AsXm-cn-°epw bmZr-›n-I-am-bn-cp-∂n-√... Hm¿a-h-®-Imew apX¬ Ahƒ GIm-¥-X-bpsS Iq´p-Im-cn-bm-bn-cp∂p CS-bvs°-s∏mtgm Nne Akzm-c-ky-߃... Xm≥ GI-bm-bn-cp-∂n-s√-¶n¬ F∂-hƒ tamln®p XpS-ßn, ]s£, Ahsf B¿°pw hn´p-sIm-Sp-°m≥ GIm-¥X Xøm-dm-bn-cp-∂n√ C∂v, Ahƒ GIm-¥-X-bpsS Pohn-X-k-Jn-bm-Wv... Ah¿°v ]c-kv]cw ]cm-Xn-I-fn-√ ]cn-`-h-ß-fpw. F¶n-epw... CSbv°v Pme-I-t°m-Wn-eqsS Xpd∂ BImiw ImWp-tºmƒ, Im‰ns‚ ]cn-em-f-\-I-tf-ev°p-tºmƒ, Ahƒ Adn-bmsX Hm¿Øp-t]m-Im-dp-≠v... Xm≥ GI-bm-bn-cp-∂n-s√-¶n-se-∂v...

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GIm-¥X

ARvPp Fw. 5 Iºyq-´¿


sshcp-≤y-߃

\obpw Rm\pw \obpw Rm\pw XΩn¬ sshcp-≤y-ß-fp-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. AXp adn-I-S-°m≥ Rm\pw Rm\pw XΩn¬ sshcp-≤y-ß-fp-≠m°n Xo¿Øp. ]t£ Rm\-dn-™n√ \obpw AXp Xs∂-bmWv sNøp-∂-sX-∂v.

Confession I wanted darker days And darker nights To perceive To grow They come to me But only made me sleep well

Acm-jv{So-b-hmZn Ah¿ Acm-jv{So-b-hm-Zn-I-fm-bn-cp∂p cmjv{So-bsØ t]Sn-°p-∂-h¿ Ft∏mtgm Ah-cpsS t]°q-Øp-Iƒ tNmZyw sNø-s∏´p C∂-h¿°v cmjv{So-b-ap≠v AŸn-Xz-an-√mØ cmjv{Sob

aq∂v sshcp-≤y-߃ sI. \nXn≥ 7 Ce-Iv{Sn°¬ knPojv tPmjn 8 Iºyq-´¿

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XncnsI

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There

The Maiden

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in the sea shore high, Where waves break into crystals; She stood with a golden glow Her hands held tightly together A gentle breeze made its way, And flew her black raven hair With the breeze it went along, But more like the wave it rode.

Her beauty beyond a living wonder; Diamonds were her eyes that sparkled Beyond the gentle sea it went, Searching for someone, for a vision Still as a mountain she stood on Seasons and years, they came and went Not a sign of hope did she ever see Like a soul her search she kept on.

93 Smrithy Elizabeth

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ZpxJßtf.... ZpxJ-ß-tf... hcnI hs∂s∂ ]p¬IpI a\kv k¶-Sß - f - psS Bg-°S- e - nse IÆn-√mØ ]c¬ao-\mbv Xocpw hsc... hcnI hs∂s∂ ]p¬IpI

Jeo¬ Jbmw

B¿Øn-cº - p∂ Xnc-bpsS K¿∆n-s\˛ tNmZyw sNøm≥ ad∂ kaq-l-ta... \obh\ Bcm-[n-®n-cn°; F¶nepw F\n°v ZpxJ-ßsf XcmbvI ]‰n-√. krjvSn-bpsS c£n-Xmth \o tIƒ° Fs‚ IÆp-Isf \o ]dn-s®-Sp-° A‘-Im-cØ - n-te-°√ - , ImgvNb - p-sS˛ A¿∞-ßf - n-te-°v, A¿∞-ßf - psS ImgvNbn-te°v Fs∂ \bn-°. Fs‚ Zn\-cm-{X-߃ hyY-If - p-tS-Xp-am-{X-am° hyY-If - psS IpsØm-gp-°n¬ hn≠p Iodn-bX - m-hs´ Fs‚ lrZbw... hy¿∞-amb kz]v\ß - f - √ - m-sX, hnP-bØ - ns‚ em©-\t- ]mepw F\n°v Xcn-Ib - c - p-Xv. t{]b-knsb F∂n¬ \n∂v hen-®S- ¿ØpI Ahƒ Fs‚ lrZ-b-Øns‚; A√, Fs‚ lrZbw Xs∂ sIm≠p-t]m-Inepw

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kXy-Øn¬, Ak-Xy-sØ-°mƒ Akzo-Im-cy-amWv Fs‚bo {]m¿∞-\I - s - f-∂n-cn-°nepw Hcp am{X-sb-s‚bo N]e lr-Zb - a - W - s]m-´n˛ sbmgp-Ip∂ IÆp-\o¿Nm-ep-Iƒ Xo¿Øv˛ Xncn™p \S-°m-s\m-cp-ßp-sa-¶n-epw, PK-∂n-b¥ - m-th.... B N]e lrZbw Xs∂-sb-s∂-bßv Iogvs∏-SpØpw ap≥]v ]d-bs - ´, \¬Ip-I... \ns‚ Ign-hns‚ A]m-c-X-bn¬ \o krjvSn® AXn XojvWß - f - mb ZpxJ-ßsf F∂n-te-°v, A√; Cu X]n-°p∂ lrZ-bsØ X≈ \o... AXn XojvWX - b - psS Imcm-Kr-lØ - n-te-°v, Xm]-kn-≤m-¥ß - ƒ°-∏p-dsØ \c-IØ - n-te-°v. ZpxJ-sa∂ hmt°... \osb{X \n -lm-b\ - mWv AXn≥ Ib-‰n-d° - ß - ƒ ]d-bm≥ \n\-s°˛ ∂mWv \m°p-ap-f° - p-∂X - v... F¶nepw PKXv s]mcptf \n\-°d- n-bpw˛ ZpxJ-sa∂p Rm≥ hnh-£n-°p-∂Xv AXn-s‚˛ tbXp am{X-sb-bm-sW-∂v.

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A√tbm krjvSn kwlmc aq¿Øn-tb... Cu [n°mcn A¿®\ ad-∂p-t]m-bn-cn-°p∂p. AXn-\mbv `mh-hpan-√... F\n°v Nn¥ Xs∂-bm-Wt√m A¿®\ Nn¥-Iƒ hncn-bm≥ F\n°v ZpxJ-߃ XcnI ZpxJ-ßf - psS NpSp-°f - Ø - n¬˛ NnØ-{`-a° - m-c\ - mbv ]nS-bp-tºmƒ Rm≥ kap-∂X - n-bn-te-°p-bcpw k¥m-]Ø - ns‚ \c-Ia - pƒsIm≠ kt¥mj-Øns‚ kz¿§w Xncn-®d- n™ A-Xns‚ kap-∂Xn Xncn-®d- n™ kap-∂X - n-bn-te-s°s∂ \o \bn-°.


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HSp-°-Øn¬ \n∂v Hcp XpS°w

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Im‰n-seßpw Icn-a-cp-∂n≥ K‘w ]cØnb Imcn-cp-ºn≥ Icp-tØmsS I¿Æ-\mbv ]nd-°s´ ac-hn-°m-™mcp _meyw P\n-°p-sa-¶n¬ F≥ aI\pw \evIpI ]pXn-sbmcp P\-\w. ]pWy-߃ h‰n-h-cp-fp∂ aÆn¬ ho≠pw ]pWy-ambv ]nd-°s´ Fs‚bo aI\pw

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Contradictions

Ime-Øn\v Xqh-ep-Iƒ \jvS-s∏-Sm-dp≠v Ime-N{- I-Øns‚ ]p\-cm-h¿Ø-\Ø - n¬ Ah IpØn-sbm-en®p t]mhp-∂p. Pohn-X-Øn\pw .... \nd-ap≈ HØncn Xqh-ep-Iƒ \jvS-s∏-Sm-dp≠v kulr-ZØ - n-s‚... _‘-ß-fp-sS... HØn-cn-sbm-Øncn Xqh-ep-Iƒ A\p-`-h-ß-fpsS I\Ø Xo°m-‰n¬ a\ v s]mf-fn-bS- c - p∂p F\n-°v, A`-bß - s - f√mw \jvSs - ∏-Sp-∂X - p-t]mse t\m°v, a™ns‚ XpWp-∏p≈ km¥z-\-Øns‚ \\-hp≈ hm°p-Iƒ \osb-\n-°mbv _m°n-h-bv°ptam ? F¶n¬... kvt\l-Øns‚ \\pØ \nem-hns\ \n\-°mbv Rm≥ ]Ip-Øp-\¬Imw ]Icw shbv°m≥ H∂p-an-√msX lrZ-b-Øn¬ Ah-ti-jn-°p-∂Xv AXp-am-{X-amWv \Ω-sf-bd - n-™p-sIm≠v \ap°n kulr-Z-Ø-W-en¬ CØncn t\c-an-cnbv°mw \nd-hpw, kpK-‘hpw, a[p-c-hp-ap≈ Hcp ImesØ \ap°v kz]v\w ImWmw At√...?

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the sun smiled over my head and bed Waking me up, to that some routine of life Handful breakfast, with shoes in my hands Sat back the car for my second schedule sleep “Missed”, I screamed, searching my bay Searching my car, Searching my office Searching its floor, carpets and shelves for that something, unknown but precious Its the rush of life, that dismantled your mind For is miss nothing”, as by my doctor But one night, found it in my dreams And my eyes rolled fast under my kids As the sun smiled, I got my start And dove myself, alone to the far From the land of buildings that hide outsky To the land of green lushy fields Handed my soil and walking through graves Where my forefathers slept, silent in peace Knett down there, my fore head in soil, Felt its fragrance, I missed so long. A thousand hands that pushed me here Now taking me back, back to my native.

100 (H-cΩ - b - psS Hm¿Ω-°p-dn-∏p-Iƒ)


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sshcp≤y߃°v Nabhpw Ae¶mchpan√. F√mw Hcp {]hmlamWv, sshcp≤yßfpsS {]hmlw.]n∂n´ hgnIƒ Iq´nIngn®p t\m°nbt∏mgmWv CXp a\ nem°nbXv. Aßs\bmWv R߃ sshcp≤ysØtØSn Hcp bm{X \SØnbXv. AcntÃm´nens‚ sshcp≤yan√mbvabpsS kn≤m¥w ]dbp∂p ""Hcp Imcyw Cßs\bmsW∂pw As√∂pw Htc kabØpw kµ¿`Ønepw ]dbphm≥ ]‰n√''. Aßs\ hcptºmƒ AXp sshcp-≤y-ambn. ]cº-cm-KX amK n≥ ssienIsf sh√phnfn®p sIm≠v "HSp°w' / "Ahkm\w' C√msX ,\µn{]IS\ßfpw hnS]d®nepan√msX Cu amK-kn≥ ]pdØndßp∂p. c≠p ho£Wßsf t]mse, sshcp≤yØns‚ c≠p hnh£Isf t]mse c≠p ]pdßfn¬ \n∂pw amK n≥ XpSßp∂p. Hcp ss¢amIvkv C√msX A¥ambn \ofp∂p. CXmWv amK ns‚ XpS°w, F∂v Hcp ]pdsØ hntijn∏n®m¬, BsW∂pw As√∂pw DØcw ]dbmhp∂ AhkvY. Aßs\ Hcp sshcp≤yw AhnsS {]Ya ZrjvSym krjvSn°s∏Sp∂p. \ap°p Np‰nepw ImWp∂ sshcp≤yßfpsS \nebv°mØ ]p©ncn XmfpIfnepS\ofw ]‰nbncn°p∂p. IÆpXpd∂m¬ ImWp∂hbv°v , \n¿∆N\w sImSp°m≥ ]‰mXncn°ptºmƒ Ah \sΩ t\m°n sIm™\w IpØptºmƒ, \√Xpw NoØbpamb Hcp]mSpImcy߃, agsh≈]m®n¬ t]mse h∂pw ad™pancn°p∂p. ImtW≠Xv I≠n√ F∂p \Sn®v Dds° s]m´n®ncn°ptºmgmWv sshcp≤y߃°v Poh≥ hbv°p∂Xv. \∑ hnX®v \∑sImøm≥ ]‰msX Hcp Iq´w XeIq\n®ncn°ptºmƒ Xn∑ hnX®v Xn∑b√msX as‰t¥m sImøp∂ as‰mcp Iq´¿ Cu Poh\v \ne\nev]n\p≈ IcpØp \¬Ip∂p. AXp sIm≠v Xs∂ sshcp≤y߃°v kuµcyhpw sshIrXyhpap≠v. amK ns‚ {]h¿Ø\w \nco£WßfneqsSbmWv ]ptcmKan°p∂Xv. Aßs\bmWv hm°pw {]h¿Ønbpw th¿]ncnbp∂ L´hpw ]W°mc\pw ]mhs∏´h\pw XΩnep≈ _‘hpw sshcp≤yØns‚ GWn∏SnIƒ Ibdn D∂Xnbnte°v ]d∂pt]mhp∂Xv I≠Xv. Aßs\bmWv, ]´nWn InS°p∂hcp≈t∏mƒ 240 tImSnbpsS _¿Øv tU Kn^v‰pIƒ hm¿ØIfn¬ {]k‡amhp∂sX¥p sIm≠v F∂v Nn¥n®p XpSßnbX.v am‰ßƒ sshcp≤ymflIamWv. AXv sshcp≤yØns‚ kuµcyamWv. AXpsIm≠v \n߃ sshcp≤yßsf Xncn®dnbphm≥ Hmtcm Xmfpw Hcp°s∏´ncn°p∂p. Nn¥Iƒ°v aßte¬°ptºmƒ \mw \Ωnse sshcp≤y߃ ImWp∂p. \ap°p Np‰pap≈hbpw. Cu amK n\nse Hmtcm XmfpIfpw \nßsf Hcp]s£ CØcw Nn¥mKXnIfn¬ sIms≠Ønt®°mw.. {]h¿Ø\ßfn¬ \n∂v R߃ a\ nem°nb sshcp≤yamWnX.v

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Message Launching of the college magazine every year necessitates the combined effort of staff and students of the institution. It is a matter of pride that RIT is capable of publishing magazine of good quality year after year. Our Institution has completed 17 years of service. The prominence and reputation of an institution is determined by the academic calibre and infrastructural facilities. It is gratifying to see that the institution is making steady progress in this respect. Let us all work together to achieve the goal of excellence in performance. The initiative and drive shown by the magazine committee is appreciable. I wish all success to this venture.

"The Spirit of creation is simply the spirit of contradiction"

J.T. K u Princi ncheria pal

CREDITS CHIEF EDITOR Prof. J.T. Kuncheria STAFF EDITOR Biju Augustine P STUDENT EDITOR K. Nithin

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ILLUSTRATIONS/CARTOONS Rahul Chandran

COVER Jamsheed PHOTOGRAPHY Jiju Thomas Sarath V.K LAYOUT Wild Thoughts Sujin P.S, Tony George

PRINTING Penta Offset, Kottayam PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY K. Nithin on behalf of the Principal RIT Kottayam


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sshcp-≤y-߃ te-‰n-cn-°p-∂p. F¶nepw H∂pw A∏msS ad-™p-t]mbn-´n-√. AhnsS Pohn-°p∂ F√m-Ip-´n-Iƒ°p-ap≠v tImfPns‚ AI- Ø - f - ß - f n- e qsS HmSn- \ - S - ° p- h m- \ p≈ B{Klw. apXn¿∂-h-cm-Is´ tImfPv ]W-°m-cs‚ a°ƒ°v th≠n-bm-sW∂v ]d™v hymIp-e-s∏-Sp-I-bmWv. IØp∂ amXr-lr-Z-b-߃°v a°sf Hcp F©n\o-b-dmbn ImW-W-sa-∂p≠v AI-tØ°p t\m°ptºmƒ AØm-g-Ønt\m {]mX-ent\m ASp∏p ]pIbv°m≥....? tImtf-Pns‚ N´-°q-´-߃°n-S-bn¬ \n∂psIm≠v \ap°v Nn¥n-°p-hm-\p≈ ka-b-an√. Hcp ]s£ \Ωƒ°v F√m kpJ- k u- I - c y- ß fpw D≈Xmhmw \sΩ Xmgvab - n-te°v Xncn-™p-t\m-°m≥ t{]cn∏n-°m-Ø-Xv. ∂Xpw t\m°n Gsd-bn-cn-°pw. IØn-sb-cn-™-a¿∂ sagp-Ip-Xncn Xdsb Npw_n-®p-In-S-°p-tºmƒ ]pkvXIw aS°n hbv°pw. ]ns∂-sbmcp Dd-°-amWv Dd-°-Øn¬ a\- p-\n-dsb Iymº- m-Wv. Iymº- n¬ h¿Æ-i-ºf- a mb hkv{X- ß fn™psIm≠v tamfn-°p´n°v Ib-dn-sN-√-W-sa-∂p≠v. B¥-cn-Ia - m-bs - X√mw I≠-dnbWsa-∂p-≠v ]s£... CXv \Ω- f - d n- b mØ A√ \Ωƒ°v Adn-bm≥ B{K- l - a n- √ mØ Hcp temI-am-Wv. sshcp-≤y-ßfpsS Hcp \qem-am-e... ZpcnX-߃ NSp-e-\rØw \SØp-tºmƒ Ah¿°v Nncn°m≥ am{X-amWv Ign-bp∂- X v . \ap°v Nn¥n- ° phmt\sd- b p- ≠ v . ]s£

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Hcp Zqc--Z¿in\n D]-tbm-Kn®v Iymº- n¬ \n∂v t\m°p-I-bm-sW-¶n¬ Hcp-]mSp Iq\Iƒ ImWmw. CXv \ΩpsS ZrjvSn-bn¬, ]s£ Ah-cpsS kz¿§-am-W-Xv. 3 sk‚ v ÿeØv hnb¿∏p- s Im≠v ]Sp- Ø pb¿Ønb hoSv... Hcp agbpw, th\-epw, icXvIm-ehpw H∂pw Cu hoSn-\Iw Npw_n°msX IS-∂p-t]m-bn-´p-≠m-hn-√. tlmÃ-epIƒ°-IØv \Ωƒ kpJ-\n-{Z-bn-te°v hgpXn-ho-gp-tºmƒ Ah¿°v cm{Xn-Iƒ Zpcn-Xß-fp-tS-Xm-Wv... Ahsc Im¿∂p Xn∂mØ tcmK-ß-fn√... H´n-t®¿∂p InS-°p∂ hoSp-Isf th¿Xncn-°m≥ koa-I-fpw.. {Ku≠n-t\mSp tN¿∂ tImfPv sKbn‰pw AS-®n-Sp-tºmƒ bm{X ZpcnX-hp-am-bn... tImf-Pp-I-fn-eqsS kvIqfn-te°v t]mIp-tºmƒ sI´n-Sß - ƒ t\m°n-\n-∂n-cp∂ tamfn-°p-´n°v Ct∏mƒ Hm¿Ω-Iƒ°v aß-

tImtf-Pns\ B{i-bn®p Ign-bp∂ Hcp-]m-Sp-t]¿ Ch¿°n-S-bn-ep-≠v. tImtfPv ]cn-k-c-ß-fn¬ tPmen sNøp- ∂ - h ¿°p t]mepw Nne- t ∏mƒ tImtf- P ns\ icn°v Adn-bn-√m-bn-cn-°mw...! a°ƒ tImtf-Pn-te°v hcm≥ B{Klw {]I-Sn-∏n°p- t ºmƒ XS™p \n¿Øpw. tImtf- P n¬ \n∂v i_v Z - t Im- e m- l - e ߃ tIƒ°p- t ºmƒ, Ah¿°-dn-bmw. tImtf-Pn\- I - t Ø°v Xßsf Ft¥m ]nSn®p hen-°p-∂ps≠-∂v... HSp-hn¬ F√mw Ign-bptºmƒ... Ah-ti-jn-°p∂ Ae-¶mc hkvXp-°-fpsS ta¬ NmSn- h oWv Ah s]dp-°n-sb-SpØv Ip´n-IfpsS Hcp bm{X-bp-≠v. Kabn¬...


Contradictions tImfPv {Ku≠n-\S- pØp \n∂v t\m°p-tºmƒ Xs∂ hy‡-a-s√-¶nepw sNdnb hoSp-Iƒ ImWmw, adn-®pw. F¶nepw Hcp H‰-t\m-´Ø - ns‚ \n¿hrXnbnsem-Xp-ßp∂ sshcp-≤y-Øns‚ koa, CXmWv \ap°pw Ah¿°pan-S-bnse th¿Xn-cnhv(h-c-ºv) Hscm‰ hcbv°v A∏pdhpw C∏p-dhpw Idp∏pw shfp∏pw t]mse...

tImtf-Pn-s\bpw Np‰p-]m-Sn-s\bpw Xmc-Xayw sNøp∂Xv Xs∂ hf-sc henb sshcp-≤y-am-Wv. Hcp `mKØv BtLm-j-ß-fp-sSbpw Bc-h-ß-fp-sSbpw ams‰m-en-bmsW-¶n¬ adp-h-iØv tXßens‚bpw, kz]v\-ß-fpsSbpw aqI-amb ]p©n-cn-bm-W.v F¶nepw Iq´n-°n-gn®p t\m°p-tºmƒ \sΩ-°mƒ tImtf-Pns‚ kv]µ-\߃°v hgn sXfn-®Xpw Ch-cm-Wv. A°q-´-Øn¬ NnecpsS hnb¿∏p-Iƒ Hgp-In-sbm-en®v Dd-®p-b¿∂ sI´n-S߃, kl-I-c-W-ß-fpsS DW¿Øp-]m-´n¬ Dd-bv°s∏´ \ΩpsS Np‰p-]m-Sp-Iƒ, F√mw Ch-cpsS Xo£vWamb {]h¿Ø-\-ß-fn¬ \ne-sIm-≠n-cn-°p-∂p. Hsc-Ønt\m´wt]mepw \S-Øm≥ \mw A¿l-c√ ImcWw Ahcn-te°v Cd-ßn-s®-√-W-sa-¶n¬ \ap°v \Ω-fn-te°v Cd-ßn-s®-t√-≠n-h-cpw. \ΩpsS Np‰p-]m-Sp-I-fn-te-°v...

Ch-cn¬ Nne Ipcp∂p a\- p-I-fn¬ tImtf-Pn-tet°mSnsbØm-\p≈ hy{K-X-bpw, kz]v\-ßfpw Xg®phf¿∂psImt≠-bn-cn-°p-∂p. B{K-l-߃ aqSn-h-®psIm≠v Zn\-cm-{X-߃ Ign-®p-Iq-´p-tºmgpw ]T-\Ø - nepw a‰p ]T-t\-Xc hnj-b-ß-fnepw Ch¿ {i≤ ]pe¿Øp∂p. `mh-\-bpsS ]p¬\m-ºp-Iƒ Ipcp∂p a\- p-I-fn¬ sam´n-Sp-tºmƒ AXv {]Ir-Xn-tbm-Sp≈ kvt\l-ambn amdpw... AØ-c-Øn¬ R߃°p e`n® Hcp A\p-`h-amWv Xmsg-s°m-Sp-Øn-cn-°p∂ IhnX.

S -I-fps p ¥ n N m∂ v.. - b p - ≠ n-S-bn-te-s° apºv d s \ w m-t v°p ¿° n - ° p - h v \mw Ch v aßt- ee -cn-t°-≠¥ n n N p S∂ - ƒ° Adn-™ ‚ Np‰p-h \ a p ° p-ºp-Iƒ I . ImgvNI ƒ w ns ¿h-c ns - n¬ -°qSn \Ω S tImf-P ߃ \m - b¶ J AXn nd- ß : s p c p Z s S -h \Ω Bgv∂ -Øn-ep-≈ n-X-amb ‰w t]cps -Øm-Wv. c N c ] n n-cnq p © CØ v.. Nnc-]-c p∂ Hc Øpw Z p ] n Xp-≠ Ccp´p Xn∂n¬... IsÆ C°q-´-Øn¬ ]ecpw C∂pw \ΩpsS tImf-Pns\ -t\m° Ω s v ¶ \ ´Ø -dn-s™ B{i-bn-°p-∂p. \Ω-fn¬ \n∂pw XnI®pw hyXy-ÿAh n-® ƒ c n X ß . amWv Ch-cpsS Pohn-X-ssi-en... ]mºm-Sn-bp-sSbpw s\Spp-≤y ∂.. sshccbpw ]ns ¶p-gn-bp-sSbpw Cu tImf-Pn-s‚bpw Ncn-{X-a-dn-bp∂ I C°q-´¿°v ]s£ \Ωƒ henb hne-sbm∂pw Iev∏n°pw, °n√m-bn-cn-°mw. Hcp-hiw {]Ir-Xn-bpsS ]®-∏n-s\mØv D√-kn-°p-tºmƒ adp-hiw Xf¿∂p-d-ßp-I-bm-Wv. ]gb-Ime \mS≥ Ifn-Iƒ ]eXpw Ch¿°n-S-bn-ep-≠v. hn\ojv ]n. Im¬]-¥p-I-fn-bmWv Ch-bn¬ {][m-\w. ^pSvt_mfpw {In°‰pw \ap-°n-S-bn¬ Ac-ßp-X-I¿°p-tºmƒ Im¬]cmlp¬ ]n.-Fkv ¥p-Ifn Ch-cn¬ am{Xw HXp-ßn-\n-ev°p-I-bm-Wv. d∫¿acmlp¬ sI.-Fk - v. c-߃°n-S-bn¬ IpSnep-Iƒ amXn-cn-bp≈ hoSp-I-fn¬ Zp:Jß-fpsS imizX kwKoXw apg-ßp-tºmƒ adp-hiØv Xß-fn¬ am{X-sam-Xp-ßp-∂-h-cpsS Hcp {]hml-am-Wv.

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WvU-Xsbbpw Ipdn®v A`n-am-\-tØmsS ]d-bp∂ \ap°v Xncn-®S- n-bm-Wv. C¥y≥ sshcp-≤y-Xsb hnfn®p ]d-bp-∂-XmWv CXv. ka-Im-eo\ C¥ybpsS Ahÿ IqSp-X¬ hjfmbns°m≠n-cn-°p-I-bm-Wv. \m\m-Xz-Øn¬ GIXzw F∂ C¥y-bpsS Bibw Im‰n¬ ]d-Øp-I-bmWv kao- ] - I m- e sØ kw`- h - h n- I m- k - ß ƒ. H.- _ n.- k n. dnk¿th- j ≥ D≠m- b n- c p- ∂ n´pw Fkv k n/ Fkv ‰ n dnk¿th-j-\p-th≠n Kh¨sa‚ns\ sh√p-hn-fn-°p∂ Kp÷¿ Iem]w Xs∂ AXn¬ {][m-\-s∏-´-Xv. temIØm-I-am\w `£y-£maw t\cn-Sp∂ Cu Ah-k-cØn¬ `£Ww dbn¬ ]mf-Øn-te-s°-dn™v s{Sbn≥ XS™ {]t£m-`-Im-cn-I-fpsS {]hrØn ka-Im-eo\ C¥ybpsS sshcp-≤y-am-Wv. bp.-]n. bnse Kp÷¿ Iem-]-Øn¬ \n∂pw Imivaocn-te-°p-t]m-hp-tºmƒ tIƒ°m≥ Ign-bp-∂Xv \ncpØ-c-hm-Zn-I-fmb Nne-cpsS \ne-hn-fnI-fm-Wv. B \nehn-fn-IfpsS ImTn\yw C∂p IqSn-bn-´n-√. Hcp Iem-]ambn Aa¿\mYv {]iv\w amdn-bm¬ B \ne-hn-fn-Ifn¬ C¥y-bpsS sFIyw Hcn-°epw ]q¿∆-ÿn-Xn-bnse-Øm-Ø-hn[w apßn t]mIpw. apI-fn¬ ]d-™h - s - b√mw aXm-Yn-jvTn-Xa - m-sW-¶n¬ Nne IpXn-c-°-®-h-S-ß-fpsS {]k-‡-nbpw \ΩpsS N¿®°p `mK-am-t°-≠-Xm-Wv. kao-]-Im-esØ ]m¿esa‚ v {]iv\-ß-fn¬ \mw t_m[-hm≥-am-cmWt√m? BW-h-°-cmdpw XpS¿∂p≈ {]iv\-ß-sfbpw XpS¿∂v hnizm-k-thm´p tXtS-≠n-h∂p. tI{µ Kh¨sa‚ v, apJw c£n-°m-\pw, `q-cn-]£w Dd-∏m°n k¿°m-cns\ \ne- \ n¿Øm\pw th≠n ]Ww hmcn- s b- d n- ™ p. X߃°p In´nb t\m´p-sI´v ]m¿e-sa‚n¬ _n.-sP.]n. Fw.-]n-am¿ Db¿Øn-°m-´n-bt- ∏mƒ kzm¿∞ Xm¬]cy- ß ƒ°p th≠n cmPym- ` n- a m- \ sØ ASn- b - d hp hbv°m\pw Xøm-dmb k¿°m¿ A[n-Im-c-Øn¬ Xncns®Øn. Fßs\ hniz-kn°pw Chsc? thm´p-sN-øp∂-tXmsS Xocpw B P\-ß-fpsS P\m-[n-]Xy DØ-chm-[n-Xzhpw AXp-I-gn™v A[n-Im-cn-I-fn¬ A[n-Imc-hp-an-√msXbmhp∂ P\-ßfpw C¥y≥ P\m[n]XyØns‚ im]-am-Wv. C¥y≥ sshcp-≤y-X-bpsS as‰mcp apJw. CXp-h-scbpw tIc-f-°-c-bn-te°p IS-∂n-cp-∂n√ Cu aX-{`m-¥ns‚ hbd-kp-Iƒ, F∂m¬ KpP-dm-Øn¬ tamUn- P-bn-®m¬ "lnµp-Xz-Øns‚ t]mcmfn' F∂p apd-hn-fn-Iq-´m-\pw, Pnlm-Zns‚ t]cn¬ Xo{h-hm-Z-Øn\p ]cn-io-e\w \¬Im-\pw, C¥ypsS P\-kwJy h¿≤\-hns\ hI hbv°msX kz¥w kap-Zmbw hnI-kn°m≥ Ip´n-I-fpsS FÆw Iq´m≥ ]d-bp∂ aX-ta-e≤y-£≥amcpw tIc-f-Øn¬ hne-kp-tºmƒ, tNmc-Xnf-t°-≠Xv kz¥w aX-Øn-\p-th-≠n-b-√, kz¥w cmPyØn\p th≠n-Ø-s∂-bm-sW∂ Xncn-®-dnhv ]pXp-X-eap--d-bv°p-≠m-h-Ww. C¥y≥ sshcp-≤y-X-bpsS hnhn-[-ap-J-ß-fmWv \mw I≠Xv sshcp-≤y-Øns‚ sshIr-X-an-√mØ C¥y°mbn \ap- ° p- { ]- h ¿Øn°mw \msf- b psS C¥y apdp°n∏nSn-°p∂ hmIyw sFIyw F∂ H∂v am{XamIs´ F∂v \ap-°m-in-°mw.


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As per the critics view, the nuclear policy is affecting the India's Independent foreign policy. India's stand against Iran in IAEA two times is really a good example of India's favourism. USA granted Nuclear deal as their primary aim to prevent the trilateral cooperation between Iran,Pakistan & India in gas pipeline A1 initiative. We will be able to see the poor stand taken by India in approving CSI (Container security initiative) The US launched CSI in January 2002.

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, John Botton, who would later be Bush's Ambassador to UN wrote in the Wall Street Journal, in which he claimed "Treaties are law only in the domestic purpose... In their international operation, they are only political obligation". These words are a testimony to the US actions.Even though they signed in the different agreements (eg:- Kyoto agreement) they continue to violate the specific terms mentioned in it. They even denounced UN. This action finally ended up with Iraq war. This greivious history belongs to US. At this juncture, the question of the acceptance of 123 agreement reaches its highest stature. How did the idea of Indo US nuclear deal get into political deliberations? Before entering this, the history of nuclear proliferations can be discussed as a prelude. Leonard Weiss, as staff director in the US senate subcommittee on Energy and Nuclear proliferation

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was the chief architect of Nuclear Non proliferation treaty (1978) .India is not a member of NPT get. NPT contains a section 123 and this is the basis for 123 agreement. But this law prevents US from entering into nuclear relationships with those countries who hadn't signed NPT. But Bush's administration circumvents these statuatory obligations by treating India as a non nuclear weapon state. The declarations concerning the IndoUS nuclear deal entered into its full spirit only when US and India signed in 10 year defence framework agreement. This is only a continuation of the activities pursued by NDA who made an agreement called NSSP in Jan 2004. (Next step for strategic partnership) The military alliance of India with US and nuclear deal were the repercussion of DFA. On the behalf of this treaty, India was forced to despatch its 15 ships including the multi functions aircraft carrier INS Viraat for US assistance in the gulf region. They started combined military exercises near Vishakapattanam & Kolkatta. Are these activities signalling the tendency of India to submerge its sovereignty along with these practises in the deep sea? Against 123 In LDF's view:- In the recent statement of Prakash Karat, "Is Manmohan Singh really concerned about his row to Bush rather than taking actions to curb the increasing inflation rates & food prices?'' The only answer is "Sir don't think about the matters that the common people are suffering. Don't u know, we are living in India where our honorable (Agriculture minister) ,BCCI president Sharad Pawar is so rigourous to honor sachin when thousands of farmers are committing suicides in

Vidharbha Maharashtra due to the wrong policies pushed by in the agricultural Sector.When agricultural minister is like this then what about PM??...... Badly affecting Indian foreign policy and sovereignty As per the critics view, the nuclear policy is affecting the India's Independent foreign policy. India's stand against Iran in IAEA two times is really a good example of India's favourism. USA granted Nuclear deal as their primary aim to prevent the trilateral co-operation between Iran,Pakistan & India in gas pipeline A1 initiative. We will be able to see the poor stand taken by India in approving CSI (Container security initiative) The US launched CSI in January 2002.It envisages the screening containers at foreign ports by US custom officials along with their counterparts in the host nations. India is on the verge of signing this treaty. Is this not a action resulting to the infringement of our sovereignty & threats to national security? HYDE ACT India US peaceful atomic Energy co-operation act (The Hyde Act named after Illinois congress man & chairman of the committee on international relations Henry.J. Hyde) was designed to create an expectation of congressional approval and to assert presidential privilege.The Hyde Act is stacked with rules on proliferation far in excess of what was required to circumvent the extent US law. So it poses a real threat to the sovereignty as we can't predict how it could affect our strategy and economy. By operationalising this deal, we gain merely a 4 percent increase in energy generation Nuclear power contributes only 3% of the total energy and by 2020, if all projections regarding nuclear powers go well, it could go only upto 7% of our total energy generation. Why go in for a long range strategic alliance with the US for this petty energy gain when it can be substituted by other sources of power generation.Why should we make our strategic autonomy a heritage to US ? Favouring 123 People favouring 123 are of the view that this treaty will be a strong basis of our alliance with USA.This will help us to enhance our energy resources where the hike on oil prices is still continuing. Think !!! whether we have to become a slave country who once strictly followed the policies enshrined in NAM ???


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˛ ¬ hntZi i‡n-I-fn¬ \n∂p ap‡-bm-Ip-tºmƒ `mc-Xw, Ah-km-\-Xp≈n kØpw ]ngn-s™-SpØv hen-s®-dnb-s∏´ Icn-ºn¬ N≠n-t]m-se-bm-bn-cp-∂p. P\-tIm-Sn-IfpsS ssZ\w-Zn\ Bh-iy-߃ apX¬ cmPy-Øns‚ {]Xn-tcm[w i‡n-hsc Ht∂ F∂p XpS-tß≠p∂ Ahÿ! kzX{¥ `mc-X-Ønse Xe-apXn¿∂ t\Xm-°ƒ BZyw sNbvXXv kmº-ØnI ˛ kmaq-lnI hnI-k-c-Øn-\p-th-≠n-bp≈ ]cn]m-Sn-I-fpsS Bkp-{X-W-am-bn-cp-∂p. F√m hnI-k-\-]-≤-Xn-I-fp-sSbpw Bhn¿`mhw \nco-£-W-_p-≤nbpw {]mtbm-KnI £a-X-bp≈ akvXnjvI-ß-fn¬ \n∂m-I-bm¬ AXy-∂X \ne-hm-c-ap≈ ASnÿm\ imkv{X Kth-j-W, kmt¶-XnI ]cn-io-e\ ÿm]-\߃ cmPy-sam-´ps° ÿm]n-°-s∏-´p. X¬^-e-ambn C¥y≥ Iu¨kn¬ Hm^v A{Kn-Iƒ®-d¬ dntk¿®v, Iu¨kn¬ Hm^v C≥U-kv{Sn-b¬ B‚v kb‚n-^nIv dnk¿∆v XpS-ßnb ÿm]-\-߃ DS-se-Sp-°p-I-bpw, Ch-bn¬ Nne-sX-¶nepw temtIm-Øc anIhp ]pe¿Øp-∂-h-bmbn ]cn-W-an-°p-Ibpw sNbvXp. C∂v imkv{X kmt¶-XnI cwKØv Ata-cn-°bpw djybpw Ign-™m¬ G‰hpw kar-≤-amb am\-h-hn-`-h-tijn D≈Xv C¥y-°mWv F∂Xv Hmtcm C¥y≥ ]uc\pw A`n-am-\m¿l-amb hkvXp-X-bm-Wv. Cßs\ A√epw X√-ep-an-√msX `mc-X-Øns‚ bph-X-e-ap-d-Iƒ _p≤n-cm£-k≥am-cmbn hf¿∂p-sIm-≠n-cn-s°-bm-Wv. Braindrain AYhm akvXnjvI tNm¿® F∂ `oI-c≥ Xe-s]m-°n-bX - v. cmPy-Øns‚ {]Xn-h¿j-hc- p-am-\Ø - ns‚ knwl-`m-Khpw Nne-h-gn®v hnZym-`ym-k-ta-J-esb t]mjn-]n®v Ignhpw kma¿∞yhp-ap≈ bph-X-e-ap-dsb C¥y D¬]m-Zn-∏n-®p-sIm-≠n-cp-∂p. F∂m¬ AXnepw ka¿∞-ambn {]kvXpX Aaqey cXv\-ßsf Ata-cn-°, Im\U,

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Cw-•-≠v, Bkvt{X-enb XpS-ßnb h≥InS cmPy-߃ Ih¿s∂-Sp-Øp. CXn¬ tUmIvS¿amcpw A≤ym-]Icpw \gvkp-amcpw am{X-a√ hnhn[ hn⁄m-\-imD∂X hnZym- ` ymkw t\Snb imkv { X- ⁄ m≥amcpw Dƒs∏-´p. CXn-\p-]p-dsa 20-˛mw \q‰m-≠nse I T hnπh-Øn¬ ]qh-Wn™ At\-Im-bncpw F≥Pn-\o-b¿amscbpw a‰v sF.-‰n. s{]m^-j-\¬kn-s\bpw s]cpØ ]W- Ø ns‚ aSn- i o- e - I m´n ssat{Im tkm^v S v t]mep≈ aƒ´n-\m-j-W-\¬ Iº-\n-Iƒ hne-°p-hmßn. Hcp C¥y≥ hnZym¿∞nsb Fw.-_n.-_n.-F-kv. hsc ]Tn-∏n-°p-tºmƒ `mc-X-k¿°m-cn\p hcp∂ Nnehv icm-icn 10 e£w cq]-bmWv F∂m¬ CXn¬ 1 e£w cq]-bv°p≈ tkh\w t]mepw 50 iX-am-\Øn-e-[nIw hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ cmPy-Øn\p \¬Ip-∂n-√. F∂-XmWv hmkvXhw \ΩpsS cmPy-Øns‚ ]Whpw kuI-cy-ßfpw D]-tbm-Kn®v ]Tn-®n´v Ata-cn-°-bn¬ tkh\w \SØp∂Xv tZiob Xmev]-cy-ß-fp-ambn Hcn°epw s]mcp-Ø-s∏-Sp-I-bn√ F∂Xv C\n-h-cp∂ Xe-ap-d-I-sf-¶nepw Hm¿°p-∂Xv \∂m-bn-cn-°pw. P\- k w- J y- b n¬ temI- c m- j v { S- ß - f n¬ 2˛mw ÿm\Øp \n¬°p∂ C¥ybv°v P\-ß-fpsS Bhiy-ßsf Xr]vXn-I-c-ambn t\cn-Sm≥ Ct∏mƒ e`y-am-bXns‚ 2 aS-sß-¶nepw tkh-\-߃ Bh-iy-ap-≠v. 1000 tcmKn-Iƒ°v 1 tUmIvS¿ F∂ temIm-tcm-Kykw-L-S\ (WHO) bpsS IW°v C¥ysb kw-‘n®n-S-tØmfw hnZq-c-`m-hn-bn¬ t]mepw \S-°m-Ø{X s]m≈-bmb kz]v\w am{X-am-Wv. Bh-iy-amb D]m-ZIƒ sImSp-°p-Ibpw ]T-\-Øn-\m-h-iy-amb `uXnI kml-N-cy-߃ G‰hpw A\p-tbm-Py-am-°p-Ibpw sNbv X m¬ C¥y≥ hnZym¿∞n- I ƒ temIØn- s eXs∂ H∂mw-In-S-°m-cm-Ipw. tlman-_m-_, hn{Iw kmcm-`m-bn, s{]m. Aa¿Xy-sk≥, C¥y≥ l-cn-X-hn-π-

h-Øns‚ ]nXmhv tUm. Fw.-F-kv. kzman-\m-Y≥, 6 XhW t\m_¬ kΩm-\-Øn\v \n¿t±-in-°-s∏´ ae-bm-fn-bmb s{]m^. C.-hn.-F-kv. kpZ¿i≥ F∂n-ßs\ F{X-t]-cp≠v C¥y-bpsS ln‰v enÃn¬! C∂v 300 ˛ Hmfw Kth-jW tI{µ-߃ C¥y-bn¬ {]h¿Øn°p-∂p. CXn¬ \qX\ imkv{X hnj-b-ß-fmb ssat{Im-_-tbmf-Pn, \mt\m-sS-Ivt\m-f-Pn, sIan-°¬ _tbm-fPn XpS-ßn-b-hbpsS Kth-jW tI{µ-ßfpw Dƒs∏-Sp-∂p. AWp-t_mw-_ns‚ D¬]m-Z-\w, AXn-thK anssk-ep-Iƒ, "A¿÷p≥' Sm¶-dp-Iƒ F∂nh ssIh-i-ap-s≠-¶nepw C¥y-bpsS kpc-£-bv°m-h-iyamb Bbp-[-߃°p-th≠n \ap-°n-t∏mgpw Hc-f-hp-hsc hntZi-cm-Py-ßsf B{i-bn-t°-≠n-h-cp-∂p. teml-k-º-Øn-s‚bpw ssPh-k-º-Øn-s‚bpw IpØ-I-Ifmb C¥y-sbt]m-ep≈ hnI-kz-c-cm-Py-߃ BtKm-f-h-XvI-c-WØns‚ Bhn¿`m-h-tØmsS Hcp Xpd∂ am¿°-‰mbn amdn. hnIkn-X-cm-Py-߃ C∂pw \sΩ Bthmfw NqjWw sNøp-∂p-s≠∂-XmWv kXyw. C¥y-bpsS hnI-k-\-]-≤-Xn-I-fn¬ F√m-hn[ klm-b-ßfpw F°m-eØpw hmKvZm\w sNbvXp-sIm-≠ncp∂ Ata-cn-°bpw a‰p IpØ-Ifpw s]mJvdm-\nse AWp-t_mw_v ]co-£-WtØmsS C¥ysb i‡-ambn FXn¿Øp. temI-Ønse hnc-ense- Æ m- h p∂ AWp- i - ‡ n- I - f n- s em- ∂ mbn C¥y- a m- d n- b - t ∏mƒ temI-cm-jv{S-߃°v AsXmcp `oj-Wn-bmbn tXm∂n. C¥y≥ imkv{X-⁄≥am¿°v A¥m-cmjv{S ktΩ-f-\-ß-fn¬ \n∂pt]mepw {`jvSv Iev]n-°-s∏-´p. kmt¶-Xn-I-cw-KØv \ap°p e`n®p-t]m∂ hntZi ]n≥Xp-W-Iƒ ]n≥h-en-°-s∏-´p. C∂pw ]tcm-£-am-sb-¶nepw C¥ybv°v hnI-k-\-]m-X-I-fnse√mw `o£-Wn-Ifpw hne-°p-Ifpw t\cn-tS-≠n-h-cp-∂p-≠v. Chsb Hs° XrW-h¬°-cn®v temI-Øns‚ s\dp-Ib - n-se-Ønb Du¿÷-kz-e-Xbpw cmjv{S-kvt\-l-ap≈ ka¿∞-cmb hnZym¿∞nI-sf-bmWv C¥ybv°v Bhiyw \ΩpsS cm-Py-Øns‚ hcpw-Ime kz]v\-߃ ]qh-Wn-bm≥ \ap°v \nc-¥cw A£oWw {]bXv\n°mw


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The SALT agreement initiated a rational process of controlling nuclear strategic weapons by counting them and limiting the increase in no.of them. But as was seen, the SALT process did not touch tactical or danger weapons, nor did it restrict cruise missiles or other new deadly weapons of mass destruction. Those who sought to control the arms race by calling for a no- first use policy in Europe, failed to elicite support since their proposal was seen by many, as undermining the deterrance that had been the inchpin of America’s nuclear strategy for many decades.

Can we hope that the US and world might set aside nuclear weapons, as it abandoned chemical and and biological war fare after world war!? In the 1st world

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But as was seen, the SALT process did not touch tactical or danger weapons, nor did it restrict cruise missiles or other new deadhy weapons of mass destruction. Those who sought to control the arms rance by calling for a no- first use policily in Europe, failed to elicib support since their proposal was seen by many, as undermining the deterrance that had been the inchpin of America’s nuclear strotgy for may decades.

Is there, Then any solution,? Must we live for ever with the situation described by General Douglous Macarther in these words; “war has become a frankenstein, to destory both sides ---, no longer does it possess the chance of the winner of the dued... it contains rather the germs of double suicide in it" Is there a frame work, from which one can process some kind of solution? Will the one hundredth aniversary in Hiroshima in 2045 see the united states still tormented by possessing weapons, that it doesnot want to use, but that, nonethless, it will never relinquish?

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most of problems facing makind; nuclear aims appear to be a quagmire a conundrum, a ‘cul de sac’ a problem without a solution. Reviewing chrono logically what the united states has done, one can find some relief in the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1993, delayed for signatures by all the members of the united nations, in 1996. Even if that agreement had banned all testing, there would still be the potential horror of five nations with the veto for having the bomb themselves The nuclear non proliferation treaty on 1968 was again a step toward restricting the availability and use of nuclear weapons, but in the nature of things, it could not control or decelerate the arms race between the united states and Soviet Union.

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sshcp-≤y-߃ war, germ and nerve warfare took the place, Widespread revulsion at this practice led to international agreements in the 1920s, to ban biological and chemical weapons in war. These weapons were really not used in WW II. Those who refuse to succumb to the fatalist idea that nuclear weapons will be for ever the curse of man kind. Have hope that mankind can prevent it’s own incineration by nuclear weapons just as it has prevented its as phyxiation by biological, and chemical poisons. A long examination of nuclear arms race ends with a sense of total incapacity to make any decision, as to what to do about it. One is frightened to realise that hundreds of nuclear strategists behind closed doors are planning new and appaling methods of destruction. In 1980, Lord solly Zuckerman, writing in American Philosophical soceity, described the situation graphically. The scientists and technologists have “succeeded over the years in equating, if not confusing, nuclear destructive power with military strength, the men in the nuclear weapons laboratory of both sides have succeded in creating a world, with irrational foundation, on which a newset of political realities in turn had to be built. They have become the alchemists of our times, working in secret ways which cannot be divulged, causeing spells which embrace us all. This statement was made by fred lkle, a nuclear arms expert, in a foreign affairs magazine. Some persons, horrified both at the prospect of the arms race and at the folly of doing nothing, will agree with Dr. Jerome Weisner’s recommendation for an “openended unilateral moratorium”. He asserted in an article in the Bulletin of the Atomic scientists in sept. 1982 issue that “A moratorium is a fresh approach” and that it is not nuclear disarmament”, but a “unilateral path to a freeze”. He urged the than president Reagon to declare a ten precentage reduction in nuclear weapons and then wait for a response from other sides. Dr. Weisner, one of the top leaders in the areas of arms control, for over quater of a century, had credibility when he urged that a “unilateral moratorium is a safe way out of this dilemma”, and that it was the quickest, possibly the only way to

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start ... the road to disarmament. Reagen however was silent on the issue as the then Soviet Union was not responsive.

With pain and humiliation; one has to confess that, the answer to that question may be that no one really knows. Hence, let us sit calm and wait for the answer, which one or the other statesman will certainly come forward with.


Contradictions

sh≈w, hmbp, hkvXp-X-Iƒ ChnsS `mc-X-∏p-gsb∂v \nfsb ]‰n-∏-d™Xv as‰√m ]pg-I-fptSbpw {]Xn-\n-[n-bm-bmWv. ]pg-Iƒ hc-fptºmƒ A\p-]m-Xn-Iambn ip≤-Pe Zu¿e`yw hf-cpw. AXy-¥n-I-ambn CXv henb hn]-Ønte°pw hgn-sX-fn-bn-°pw.

cmlp¬ sI.-F-kv. 5 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv {io\m-cm-bW Kpcp ]d™ Hcp IY-bp-≠v, Xs‚ AΩbpsS lrZ-b-hp-ambn t]mhp-tºm≥, aI≥ H∂p ho-gm≥ B™p. B \nanjw AΩbpsS lrZbw aIs‚ Iønencp∂v ]nS-™p. A[-a\ - mb aI≥ Xs‚ lrZbw sIm≠pt]m-hp-tºm-gpw, AΩ-bpsS lrZbw \ne-bv°p-∂n-√. Ht∂m¿Øp-t\m-°q, apI-fn¬ ]d™ IYbv°v kmZriy-ap≈ Fs¥-¶nepw C-t∏mƒ \S-°p-∂pt≠m? At\zjn®v ]{X-Øm-fp-I-fn-te°v t]mtI≠ Imcy-an-√... C∂v, Cu \nan-jØ - n¬ ]pd-tØ°p t]mhp-I, ASp-Øp≈ ]pgbv°-cp-In¬ t]mbn-cn-°pI \ap-°-dn-bmw, \ΩpsS {]IrXn-bpsS XpSn-°p∂ lrZ-b-ß-fmb ]pg-I-fp-tSbpw Acp-

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sshcp-≤y-߃ X¬ ip≤-Pe Zu¿e`yw A\p-`-hn-°p-∂-h-cm-Wv. temImtcm-Ky-kw-L-S-\-bpsS IW-°-\p-k-cn®v 1 aney-Wn¬ ]IpXn-tbmfw t]¿s°-¶nepw Schistosomiasis, trachoma, Jontis, Infection with ascaris F∂n-h-bn-te-sX-¶n-epsam∂v D≠m-Ipw. ‰n.-F≥. \c-knw-l≥ (s{]m-^k - ¿, bqWnth-gvkn‰n Hm^v Imen-t^m¿Wn-b) ]d-bp-∂Xv IW-°ntesd Pew C¥y D-]-tbm-Kn-°p∂p F∂m-Wv. Pe-Zu¿e`y-Øns‚ Hcp ImcWw Xs∂-bs√ CXv? Pe-Zu¿e`yw A\p-`-hn-°p∂ C¥y-bn¬ \c-knw-ls‚ ]T\w {]m[m\y-a¿ln-°p∂p. {]kvXpX ]T-\-Ønse apJy D≈-S°w C¥y≥ Kh¨sa‚ns‚ hm´¿ s{]mP-IvSp-Isf∏‰n-bm-sW¶nepw _mly-ambn F√mh¿°p-ap≈ ap∂-dn-bn-∏mWv ]T\w. ]s£ C¥y-sb-t∏m-ep≈ hnI-kzc cmPy-߃ am{Xa√ kº∂ cmPy-ßfpw Pe-Zu¿e-`y-a\ - p-`h - n-°p-∂p-sh-∂v. (World Water Federation (WWR) ]d-bp-∂p. hn-I-fp-tSbpw Zb-\ob ÿnXn. AtX-sXmcp a\pjy-t\bpw Nn¥n-∏n-°m-Xn-cn-°n√. ]s£ \msam∂pw Hcn-°epw Xømd-√, \ΩpsS ]pg-I-sfbpw Acp-hn-I-sfbpw B ]gb {]Xm]-Øn-se-Øn-°m≥, Ah-bpsS kar-≤n-bm-kz-Zn-°m≥ \msat∏mgpw Xncn-°n-em-Wv. F¥n-\-[nIw ]d-bp∂p? \mw RIT bnes√ ]Tn-°p-∂Xv, F¥mWv Chn-SpsØ ÿnXn? th\¬°me amk-ßfn¬ sh≈-Øn-\mbv \mw s\t´m-´t- am-Sm-dn-s√? ip≤-a√ - mØ Pew IpSn®v a™-∏n-Øhpw A\p-_‘ tcmK-ßfpw h∂v _p-≤n-ap-´m-dns√? Pe-£maw cq£-am-hp-tºmƒ tImtfPv AS-®n-Sm-dns√?..... Aßs\ Aßs\ \Ω-f-\p-`-hn-°mØ _p≤n-ap-´p-I-fn-√, Pe-an-√m-Ø-Xp-sIm-≠v. AXp-sIm-≠pXs∂ Cu teJ-\-Øn\v {]k-‡n-tb-dp-I-bm-Wv. \nf-bpsS IYm-Im-c-\mb Fw.-Snsb Ipdn®v Adn-bm-Øh-cn-√s√m? \nfbpw A-t±-lhpw {]i-kvXa - m-bXv \mep-sI´v F∂ {]ikvX t\mh-en¬ \n∂m-Wv. C∂v ⁄m\-]oTw hsc FØn-\n¬°p∂ At±-lw, Xs‚ Xqen-I-bn¬ ]e{]m-hiyw \nfsb tN¿Øn-´p-≠v. ]s£ C∏d™ IYbpw t\mh-ep-Ifpw Fgp-X-s∏-´Xv Ipd®p h¿j-߃°p ap≥]mWv. Ct∏m-gm-sW-¶n¬ \nf-bn-te-s°m∂pw t\m°pI t]mepan-√. ImcWw th\¬°m-eØv sam´-∏d - º - mWv tIc-fØ - nse G‰hpw hnkvXm-c-ap≈ ]pg-bmb \nf. F∂m¬ ag-°m-eØm-sW-¶n¬ \nd™p Ihn-bpw. Aßs\ Ak-¥p-en-XmhkvX \ne-\n¬°p∂ \nf-bpsS `mhn-bn-te°v t\m°ptºmƒ Iptd aW¬°p-gn-Ifpw ]mgvsNSn-Ifpw ImWmw.

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ChnsS `mc-X-∏p-g-sb∂ \nfsb ]‰n-∏-d-™Xv as‰√m ]pg-I-fp-tSbpw {][n-\n-[n-bm-bm-Wv. ]pgIƒ hc-fp-tºmƒ B\p-]m-Xn-I-ambn ip≤-Pe Zu¿e`yw hf-cpw. AXy-¥n-I-ambn CXv henb hn]-Øn-te°pw hgn-sX-fn-bn-°pw. F‰hpw ]pXnb IW-°-\p-k-cn®v 6.1 _ney¨ hcp∂ temI P\-X-bn¬ 1 aney-tW-°mƒ IqSp-

Imem-hÿm hyXn-bm-\-ß-fpw, hn`-h-ß-fpsS ipjvIamb ]cn-N-c-Whpw Cu cmPy-ßsf {]iv\-Øn-em-gvØp∂p-sh∂v WWF ]d-bp-∂p. hnI-knX cmPy-sa-∂m¬ ]Wkº-Øp-sIm≠p am{X-am-Wv. adn®v Pe-kº - Ø - p-sIm≠√ F∂pw WWF, P\o-h-bn¬ h®p \S∂ World water week-¬ ]d-™p. F√m hnI-knX cmPy-ß-sf-t∏mse, Ah-sb√mw Pew Zpcp-]-tbmKw sNøp-∂p-≠v, 300 Hfnw-]nIv knΩnwKv ]qfns‚ A{Xbpw Pew e≠≥ \Kcw Hcp Znhkw ]mgm-°m-dp-≠-s{X. RIT°mcmb \ap-°n-Xp-h-scbpw a™-∏nØw am{Xta h∂n-´p≈, F∂m¬ Ime-{I-ta-Wv, temIm-tcmKy kwLS\ ]d™ tcmK-߃ \ap°p h∂p-Iq-Sm-bvI-bn-√. apI-fn¬ ]d™ Imcy-߃ Nn¥n-t°≠-XmWv AXn{I-an-®n-cn-°p∂p. hni-I-e\w sNbvXm¬, a\p-jy-sN-bvXnI-fmWv CXn\v Imc-W-߃ F∂p a\- n-em-°mw. hyh-kmb h¬°-c-Whpw hnI-k-\hpw a\p-jy-\mhiyw th≠-Xp-Xs∂ ]s£ Ah-bpsS A[n-{]-kcw C∂p `qansb Im¿∂p Xn∂p-I-bmWv. Pe-Zu¿e`yw a\pjy sNbvXn-Iƒ aqew am{X-am-sW∂v ]d-™p-h-t√m. F∂m¬ Pew am{X-a√ {]Ir-Xn-bpsS lrZbw Dƒs°m-≈p-∂-Xv, adn®v `qan-Dƒs∏-Sp∂ Cu A¥-co£w IqSn-bm-Wv. AXp aen-\-s∏-´m¬ F√m XcØnepw AXv Poh-Pm-e-ßsf _m[n-°pw. {]kvXpX hnhc-W-sa-Øn-t®-cp-∂Xv BtKmf Xm]-\w- F∂ `hn-jy-Ønte-°m-Wv. 14-˛mw \q‰m-≠n-ep-≠mb hyh-kmb hf¿®bpw A\p_-‘-kw-c-`-ßfpw temI Pohn-XsØ am‰n adn-®p. B hyh-kmb hf¿® C∂v Im¿_¨ tamtWm-Ivssk-Upw, aosYbv\pw, kn.-F-^v.-knbpw t]mep≈ amc-I-hn-j-߃ ]pd-¥-≈m\p≈ am[y-a-ambn `qansb D]-tbm-Kn-°p-∂p. F¥mWv C-Xns‚ ]cn-Wn-X-^ew? Green House Effect˛Dw BtKmf Xm]-\hpw Inter Governmental Panel or Climate change (IPCC) ]d-bp-∂Xv


Contradictions Ign™ \qdp h¿j-Øn-\nsS `utam-]-cn-XeØnse Xm]- \ ne (0.74+- 0.18 0C) Bbn Db¿∂n- ´ p≠v. IPCCbpsS A`n-{]m-ba - \ - p-kc - n®v a\p-jy-\n¿ΩnXamWv Cu Xm]-am-‰w. DØ-c-{[p-h-Ønse a™p-cp-Im≥ hsc ImcW-am-Ip∂ Cu {]Xn-`m-kw a\p-jys‚ \ne-\n-ev]n-s\Øs∂ tNmZyw sNøpw. IPCC bpsS 2007se dnt∏m¿´-\p-k-cn-®v, `utam-]-cnXew C\nbpw 1.10C apX¬ 6.4 0 C hsc NqSp-]n-Sn-°pw. 30- ˛ mw fw AwKoIrX hnZym- ` ymk ÿm]-\-߃ BtKm-fXm-]-\-Øns\ ]T-\-hnj-b-am-°p-tºmƒ, {]kvXpX hnj-bØ - n¬ \mw F{X t_m[-hm≥ amsc∂v Nn-¥n-t°-≠nbn-cn-°p-∂p. 78% ss\{S-P\pw 21% HmIvkn-P\pw `qan-bn¬ Poh≥ \ne-\n¿Øm-\mh- i y- a mb LS- \ m- ] - c amb A\p-]m-X-am-Wv. F∂m¬ Cu A\p-]mXsØ hyXn-N-en-∏n-®psIm- ≠ v, Im¿_¨ tamtWm-Ivss-kUns‚ Afhv h¿≤n-®n-cn-°p∂p. 1750\pw 200\pw CSbv°v Co2, Methene, nitrous oxide, F∂nh 31%, 151%, 17% b-Ym-{Iaw h¿-≤n-®n-cn°p-∂p. `qan-bn-se-Øp∂ kqcy-Xm-]Ø - n¬ Ipd-®p-`mKw `utam]-cn-Xew BKn-cWw sN-øp-∂p. Ipd-®p-`mKw A¥-co-£Øn-te-°p-Xs∂ ]pdw-X-≈p-∂p. {Ko≥ lukv hmX-I-ßfmb Im¿_¨ tamtam-Ivssk-Uv, aossX≥, ss\{Skv HmIvssk-Uv, th∏¿ F∂nh `qan-bn¬ \n∂p A¥-co-£Øn-te°p X≈-s∏-Sp∂ Xm]sØ A¥-co-£Ø - n-se-ØmØ-hn[w XS-bp-∂p. CXv `u-tam-]c - n-Xe - Ø -- nse Xm]-h¿≤\-hn\v Imc-Wa - m-hp-∂p. CXn-s\-bmWv {Ko≥lukv C^IvSv F∂p ]d-bp-∂-Xv. BtKm-fX - m-]\ - Ø - ns‚ as‰mcp {][m-\I - m-cWw Xs∂bmWv {Ko≥lukv {]`m-hw. BtKm-f-Xm-]-\-Øns‚ ^e-߃ Ch-bm-Wv. * `£y DXv]m-Z\w Ipdbpw * sh≈-s∏m-°-߃ D≠m°pw * Ic- P o- h n- I - f psS Pohs\ CXv {]Xn- I q- e - a mbn _m[n°pw

apI-fn¬ ]d™ Zpc-¥-^-e-߃ ap∂n¬I≠v 1997¬ Kyoto protocol \S-Øp-Ib - p-≠m-bn. Unkw-_¿ amk-Øn¬ \S-Ønb Protocol s‚ {]k-‡`-- m-Kß - ƒ Ch-bm-Wv. * cmPy-ß-sf√mw Xs∂ {Ko≥lukv Kymkv ]pdØphn-Sp-∂-Xns‚ Afhv Ipd-bvt°-≠-Xm-Wv. hyh-kmb \nb{¥- W - Ø n- e qsS am{Xta CXp-km-[y-am-hp-I-bp-≈q. * CXv IqSmsX cmPyß-fn¬ hyh-kmb \nb-{¥W-Øn-\mbn, aq∂p sa°m\nkw ]d-bp-I-bp-≠m-bn. Emission tade, John implemention, Clean developement mechanism F∂nh apI-fn¬ ]d™ ap∂dn-bn-∏p-I-fpw, ap≥I-cp-X-epI-fp-sam-s°-bp-s≠-¶nepw hy‡n ]c-ambn \ap°p sN-øm≥ Nne-Xp-≠v. * kky-߃ h®p ]nSn∏n-°pI * C‘-\w-Øn\v ]pXnb t{kmX v Is≠-ØpI * Du¿÷w D]-tbm-Kyam-°pI * `mhn-sb-°p-dn®v t_m[-hm-∑m-cm-Ip-I. * aen\ clnX Du¿÷ t{kmX- p-Iƒ Is≠-ØpI BtKm-f-Xm-]-\-Øn\v C{Xb[nIw ap≥I-cp-X-se-Sp-°ptºmƒ AXns‚ Xpey-ÿm\w I¬∏n-t-°≠ Hcp Imcyw IqSn ap≥]v {]kvXmhn-®n-cp-∂p. Pe-Zu¿e`yw. P-e-Zu¿e`yw ]cn-l-cn-°m≥ NneXv \-ap°pw sNømw. * ag-sh-≈-kw-`-c-Wn-Iƒ ÿm]n-°pI * Pew aen-\-am-°m-Xn-cn-°pI * Pew ]mgm-°m-Xn-cn-°pI * Pe-t{km-X - p-Isf {]`-ea - mb coXn-bn¬ ]cn-Nc - n-°pI amen- \ y- \ n- t £]w P-- e - t {km- X - p- I - f n¬ \n∂pw \o°pI XpS-°-Øn¬ ]d™ IY-bnse AΩ-bpsS lrZbw ]nS-bv°p-∂-Xp-t]m-se, Xs‚ a°-fmb Poh-Pm-eß - ƒ°p-≠m-Ip∂ lm\n-bn¬ {]Ir-XnbpsS lrZbw ]nS-°p-∂Xv hcƒ®-bn-eq-sStbm Ak-¥p-en-Xm-h-ÿ-bn-eq-sStbm Bhp-tºmƒ \Ωƒ F{X-Imew \ne-\n¬°pw. Nn¥n-t°-≠Xv \Ω-fm-Wv.

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* Zmcn{Zyw hn´p-am-dmØ Ahÿ * ate-dn-b, U¶n-]\n XpS-ßnb tcmK-߃

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Shabin M.A. 7 Electronics

Terrorism

has now really became a hurdle in our nation’s development. Terrorists are incessantly working for the demolition of the peaceful life of the civilians across the world. Actually what do they need? Lakhs of innocent people are being killed in their brutal vengeance towards a particular sect of the society. Everyday we are hearing about different terrorist activities. Have you ever thought about “what is actually meant by terrorism?”. Are Le-T, LTTE only terrorist organizations? Or the narrow interests leading to the conflagration of communal violence, deteriorating the normal life of people (eg: in Gujarat, protests against govt. in Jammu in the land transfer issue) belong to the group of terrorist activities. While we considering, the impact of terrorist activities, 2 main points are really noteworthy. 1) International terrorism 2) Intra national terrorism TERRORISM BEYOND BODERS Terrorism is raising its deadly hands throughout the world. Beyond George W Bush’s description of Iran, Iraq, North Korea as the Axis of evil, there are several nations/ organizations who are endorsing the terrorists groups. On September 11, 2001, the world saw a cold blooded terrorist activity that resulted in the death of thousands of people. World Trade Centre and portion of Pentagon collapsed when two airplanes hijacked by terrorists struck those huge buildings. In the previous year we saw Indian nationals participating in the terrorist activity in London.Taliban and ISI are assisting a lot of terrorist organizations. Even after the belligerent attempts of President Parvez Musharef to curb terrorism, a lot of people are being killed in Pakistan every day. In a study conducted this year, it was revealed that the terrorist organization are receiving financial assistance from foreign countries. Saudi Arabia is one of the countries from which lot of money flows into the hands of terrorists.

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LTTE has been declared as a terrorist organization, the previous year by the International society. On the behalf of this, Britain, Australia and several other countries arrested a lot of Tamils.They were charged mainly with the possession of arm and ammunition. They also indulged in fund raising activities. India is also the victim of the LTTE’s terrorist activity. Rajiv Gandhi the then Prime Minister of India was assassinated in 1991 at Sriperumbadur while participating in a public function.

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RESURGENCE OF TERRORISM LTTE is declared as a terrorist organization in the previous year by the International society. On the behalf of this, Britain, Australia and several other countries arrested a lot of Tamils. They were charged mainly with the possession of arm and ammunition. They also indulged in fund raising activities. India is also the victim of the LTTE’s terrorist activity. Rajiv Gandhi the then Prime Minister of India was assassinated in 1991 at Sriperumbadur while participating in a public function.


Contradictions TERROR LINKS It is examined that the emergence of SIMI and Islamic fundamentalism as one of the basic reasons of the Terror in India. India is really suffering from the cross border terrorism by different terrorist organizations like Lakshare- Toiba, Hisbul Mujahideen, SIMI etc. In August India shivered after hearing the explosion in Banglore city and in Gujarat. Ironically, both places are under the rule of BJP. One of the E-mails which was released soon after the event reveals that these terrorist activities are in retaliation to the Gujarat riots. A lot of active bombs were discovered from Surat and nearby places. Suspicion point to SIMI (Students Islamic Movement of India) and India Mujahideen. SIMI Although it was prescribed in 2001, the organization remains the largest platform for radical Islamists in India. The serial bombings in Lucknow, Faizabad and Varanasi on November 23 as the evidence so far available suggests, were organized by networks raised by SIMI. As is the case with many South Asian Islamist Movements, SIMI’s generis lies in the Jamaat-e-Islami. Established in 1941 by the influential Islamic Idealogue Syed Abu Ale Maududi, Jamat-e-Islamic emerged as a major political party in Pakistan, fighting for the creation of ShariaGoverned State. In 1956 it set up its student wing, SIO (Student Islamic Organization) with its headquarter in Aligarh. In 1977 SIMI was formed in an effort to revitalize the SIO. Generous funding form West Asia helped it establish a welter of magazines- Islamic Movement of Urdu, Hindi and English, Iqra in Gujarati, Rupantar in Bengali, and Vivekam in Malayalam.

SIMI also setup the Tehruk Tulba-e-Arabiy, a special wing to build networks among madrase students. Many of the speeches delivered in Aurangabad convention (ISSS) by delegates were frankly inflammatory. “Islam is our nation, not India” thundered Mohammad Amis Shakeel Ahmed, one of over dozen SIMI-Linked Lakshar operatives. In 2001 Mumbai convention, the leaders asked the supporters to rush to jihad.They organized demonstrations hailing Osama Bin Laden as true Mujahid and celebrating the demolitions of Bamiyan Buddar by Taliban regime in Afghanistan. This finally resulted into their banning.

Kerala, a true transit point for terrorists cannot hope that it is free from the hand of terrorists. NDF is closely associated with SIMI. A lot of cases were registered against a renowned leader for rendering speaches against the constitution and the communal sentiments of people. Kozhikkode explosion at KSRTC bus stand and moffusil bus stand, really signals the arrival of terrorism in Kerala. So our Government and Intelligent Agency should be vigilant at this fact.

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Irjn `qan ]m´-Øn-s\-Sp°p-tºmƒØs∂ \m´p-\-S∏-\p-k-cn®v G°-dn\v 5000 cq]-sb-¶nepw DS-a°p \¬I-Ww. CsXmcp Iogvhg-°-am-b-XvsIm≠v CØcw sNdp-IpS I¿jI¿ sNøp-∂Xv Im¿jnI _m¶n-s\tbm a‰p [\ t{kmX- p-I-sftbm kao]n®v ]Ww hmbv∏-sb-Sp°I F∂-Xm-Wv. `mcy-amcpsS B`-c-W-߃ ]Wbw h®pw h´n-∏-en-i-°mcn¬\n∂pw hmbv]-sb-SpØp-amWv Ip´-\m-´nse H´pan° I¿j-I\pw Irjn-bnd-°p-∂-Xv.

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dkn¬ Fw.-F-kv. 7 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv sPdn≥ tPmk^v 7 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv

Ip´-\mSv Hcp {]Xo-I-amWv, hwi-\miw kw`-hn-®p-sIm-≠n-cn-°p-∂ Hcp kwkvIm-c-Øns‚...

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DXv]m-Z-\sØ ]cn-l-kn®v D]-t`mKsØ Bt«-jn-°p∂ Hcp k-aq-l-Øns‚... C\n-bn-hnsS Hcp Xe-apd Irjn sNbvtX-°n√ F∂ imk-\bv°v t\sc th\¬ag hnX® \miØns‚ ]cn-k-c-ß-fn¬ \n∂pw Hcp t^m°-kv... ................................ hnf-bpsS \mi-Øn¬ G‰hpw IpSp-X¬ Zpc-¥-a-\p-`-hn-°p-∂Xv Chn-sS-bp≈ CS-Øcw I¿j-Icm-Wv. H∂pw c≠pw G°¿ ]mSw am{Xw kz¥-ambn´p≈-h¿. kz¥w `qan-bpsS H∏w aq∂pw \mepw G°¿ ]mSw ]m´-Øn-s\-SpØv Irjn sNøp∂ ]mh-߃. Irjn `qan ]m´-Øn-s\-Sp-°p-tºmƒØs∂ \m´p-\S- ∏ - \ - p-kc - n®v G°-dn\v 5000 cq]-sb-¶nepw DS-a°p \¬I-Ww. CsXmcp Iogvhg-°a - m-bX - vsIm≠v CØcw sNdp-IpS I¿j-I¿ sNøp-∂Xv Im¿jnI _m¶n-s\tbm a‰p [\ t{kmX- p-I-sftbm kao-]n®v ]Ww hmbv∏-sb-Sp-°pI F∂-Xm-Wv. `mcy-am-cpsS B`-c-W-߃ ]Wbw h®pw h´n-∏-eni-°m-cn¬\n∂pw hmbv]-sb-Sp-Øp-amWv Ip´-\m-´nse H´p-an° I¿j-I\pw Irjn-bn-d-°p-∂-Xv. Ah¿°mWv th\¬ag CSn-Øo-t]mse ]Xn-®-Xv... Ah-cpsS kz]v\-߃°v apdn-th-‰-Xv.... Ip´-\m-´nse \oewt]cq-cn¬ DuSp-h-gn-Iƒ Xm≠n thWw Nmt°m tPm¨ F∂ I¿j-I≥ Xmakn-®n-cp∂ ho´n-se-Øm≥. ]e-cp-sSbpw hoSp-\p-ap-ºn-eqsS \S∂v tPm¨ tN´s‚ hoSns‚ apºn¬ FØp-tºmƒ \Ωƒ Adn-bmsX s\©n¬ ssIh®v Ic-™p-t]m-Ipw. AsXmcp sNdnb H m S p tas™mcp hoSm-bn-cp-∂p. HmsS√mw s]m´n-s∏m-fn™p XpS-ßn-bn-cp-∂p. Cu H‰-ap-dn-ho-Sn-t\mSp tN¿∂ amhn≥ sImºn-emWv C°-gn™ Znhkw shfp-∏n\v 2 aWn°v tPm¨ PohnXw Ah-km-\n-∏n-®-Xv. ]pe¿s® Hcp sR´-tem-sS-bmWv B {Kaw hm¿Ø-b-dn™-Xv. Ip´-\m-´nse Imhm-e-Øn-\-Sp-Øp≈ sNdnb Hcp {Kma-aWv \oew-t]-cq¿. AhnsS Icp-Xm-Icn HtXcn ]mS-ti-J-c-Øn¬ kz¥-ambn c≠c


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Roy was Born in Shillong, Meghalaya to a Keralite Syrian Christian mother and Bengali Hindu father. She spent her childhood in Kerala. She left Kerala for Delhi at age 16 and embarked low less lifestyle, staying in a small hut with a tin roof within the walls of Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotta and making a living selling empty bottles. Arundhathi claims ,she never rewrites or revises, let’s question her.

The God of small things is the only novel written by you .It exposed you to the world and fetched the English reading society’s prestigious booker prize You can’t just put it like that .It’s only for people who got to know me after "The God of small things", who feel so. In fact , I wrote a series of essays before it called "The Great Indian rape trick “ about Phoolan Devi and the way the film Bandit Queen exploited her.

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But since "GOST" you’ve produced some remarkable political essays . How this fiction to non fiction transition came in to being ? There is no sort of transition . Fiction and non fiction are only different methods of story telling . The theme of much of what I write fiction as well as nonfiction is the relationship between power and powerlessness and the endless circular conflict they are engaged to.


Contradictions A common thread in all your writings right from the God of small things is your intimacy with the river and the landscape .What drives you with them ? See, I’ve a slightly complicated persona. I grew up on the bank of a river in a village. But, what the place had in store for me was unacceptable and I wanted more than anything to get out of there.

movement since independence struggle. If someone says , NBA is anti- progress and that things be fined by rehabilitating the displaced ,how would you shield it? See, rehabilitation is only one part of it. The first dam that was built in Narmada was the Bargi in 1990.

I love cities too I love the freedom , the escape , the anonymity , the power it gave me as a women . So , there’s nothing of a greater intimacy to village .I love both and they can coexist I think, I got an answer that contradicts my anticipations (laughs) I just revealed the truth. I'd be dishonest if I said I would go back to being a simple rural women, there's no way. It's quite interesting when you say that fiction is the trust thing there ever was. In Gost, Estha walks "along the banks of the river that smelled of shirt and pesticides bought by world bank loans ".This reminds us of Narmada. Tel about the Narmada Bachao Andolan The most remarkable thing is that the Andolan is a cross section of India. It's a coalition of adivasis , dalits , upper cast farmers and the middle class. It paved way for a link between urban -rural. farmers, fishermen, writers, painters.

They said it would displace about 70000 people and submerge 101 villages. But, one day, with out worsening, reservoir was filled and 1,14000 people were displaced, and 162 villages submerged. Now, it irrigates, just 5% of the land they said it would. ie less land than it submerged. Further no canals were built so for politicians and contractors building the dam itself is a process of money making . People especially the middle class must understand that these are just monuments to political corruption . The ecological side needs n explantation . Now there is not a single river in India which has a free flow. Whenever a social issue sprouts up in Kerala, whether its , Muthanga or Chengara very often, you 7've got you involved in it and expressed your policy on the same. But the media has kept criticizing you and what do you feel when they question your sincerity.

It has a phenomenal strength where no one speaks on behalf of anyone. It sites an example of people linking lands beyond caste & class and is the most magnificent resistance

I've told this before. Each time I step out, I hear a snicker -snacker of knives being sharpened. But that's good. It keeps me sharp. You can't expect everybody to trust you and there are two sides or probably more than two each side " try to undermine the other two. So in such a journey you can't hope that every time,very one " stand up and applaud you. It's a war.

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Contradictions If wouldn't be unfair, if say the Booker gave you celebrity status. Since then awards visited you periodically. The sahitya academy award Sydney Peace Prize the list goes on. You even used them for your expression, for instance by refusing the sahithya Academy Award for "The Algebra of Infinite Justice " Explain your attitude on awards. I'm ministry, you know. I don 't have a firm policy .It depends on the situation at that time. I'm sure the booker prize has helped me in many ways, harmed me in many ways. I don't have a very simple attitude towards awards . But , if I win the Sydney Peace Prize "It'll give you a chance to speak there and say that you come from a feudal country where you can't believe in peace. In your non fictions like the Algebra and " The end of Imagination", you've vehemently opposed the U.S and the Indian Nuclear Policy. Can You sum it up. (laughs) You can't sum up complicated things . Any way , the criticism of Indian Nuclear Policy , not just deals with the nuclear policy , but all the other scenes happened , When you draw into legal agreement very close to a super power like America .. You are asking y ourselves to be burned . The history of America's agreements and what has happened to the allies of U.S says it all. You are the figure head of anti globalization movement in India. Share your thoughts against these "privatize globalize" uproars. The govt presents privatization as an alternative to public e nterprise . But it is only an evolution of centralized state . Where the state says that they've the right to give entire power production in Maharashtra to Europe. It will create a situation to declare " only those

nor am I biasd to any political party. Nevertheless I prefer to think with a left hand drive. Your mother Mary Roy and yourself have always stood apart in the crowd . This particular magazine deals with contradictions It wouldn't be unfair if I say , you often contradict yourself . Besides , this atmosphere of " Pallikoodam" . I think is a complete contradiction to its surroundings ? When this school was made , my mother had no money . She took a loan , bought a piece of land and Larry Baker was the Cheapest architect . No other architect could've made this at that rate and of course it's also very beautiful , because there's not always a connection between money and beauty. Also the unusual background , Bengali father , divorced ‌ we were left apart . Even in this town only now people want to talk to me , when I was growing up, nobody wanted to . So, all these are sources of contradictions. Can you speak out the contradictions in life and society as a whole ? Whatever I write , whether it's my novel , my non fiction writing or my coming fiction , it's always

who can afford water can have it" The Indian granduer and beauty is such that whether they can kill it is what rises , Can you corporatize a sari or allow multinationals to patent basmati rice? Are you a communist ?

As a convention ,have you any message to be echoed in our campus? I don't believe in conventions and nor do I pass any message to anyone.

Communism, I believe is a way of life. A true communist will live an ideal life strictly based on principles and of course the life styles is the pivotal factor In that sense, I can't claim I 'm a communist,

about the tension between people who've power and , sometimes anarchically ,sometimes culturally , but it's always about that.

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H´-\-h[n A{I-a-ßfpw, ASn-®a¿Ø-ep-Ifpw Ah-fpsS taep-≠m°nb N´-°q-Sp-Iƒ t`Zn-°m≥ ]n∂oSv Ah-fnse kv{XoXz-Øn\v Ign-™p. C∂-hƒ Db¿∂ ]Z-hn-Iƒ Ae-¶-cn°p-∂p. ]pcp-js‚ tXmtfmSv tXmƒ \n¬°m≥ Ahƒ {]m]vX-bm-bn-cn-°p∂p. ]m¿e-sa‚n¬ 33% kwh-cWw \S-∏n-em-°m≥ t]mIp∂p. Ah-cpsS Ah-Im-i-߃°v th≠n s]mcp-Xphm≥ h\nXm IΩo-j≥ apt∂m´v h∂n-´p-≠v.

""kv{Xo, Ahƒ £a-bm-Wv, A\-¥-amb kvt\l-Ønt‚-bpw, I\n-hn-t‚bpw HSp-ßmØ {]hm-l-hp-am-Wv.'' `mcXob kwkvImcw kv{Xo°v I¬∏n®p \¬In-bn-cn-°p∂ hnip≤n-bpsS i_vZ-am-Wn-Xv. ]t£ C∂-hƒ°v AtX _lp-am\hpw BZ-chpw e`n-°p-∂pt≠m F∂ Imcyw kwi-ba - m-Wv. ]e thZn-If - nepw kv{XoIƒ ]pcp-j∑ - m¿s°m∏w FØn-sb∂v \ap-°h - I - m-is - ∏-Sm-sa-¶nepw kv{XoIƒ C∂pw ]e hn[-Ønep≈ ]oU-\-߃°v Cc-bm-Ip-∂p-≠v. CXn-s\√mw Hcp XSbn-Sm≥ kaq-lØ - n\v kv{Xotbm-Sp≈ at\m-`m-hØ - n\v C\nbpw ]cn-jvIc - W - ß - ƒ htc-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p. kv{Xo°v kaq-l-Øn¬ Ft∏mgpw c≠mw ÿm\w am{Xam-Wp-≈X - v. kv{Xosb Ct∏mgpw A_-eI - f - m-bn-Øs - ∂-bmWv Nn{Xo-Ic - n-°p-∂X - .v thZ-Im-eØv kv{Xo°pw ]pcp-j\pw Xpeyÿm-\a - mWv \¬In-bn-cp-∂X - v. ]pcm-Wß - f - n¬ kv{Xosb ]cma¿in-°p-∂Xv Cß-s\-bmWv, "b{X \mcykvXp ]qPyt¥ cat¥ X{X tZhXm'

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`qan-bpsS AXn-c‰ ]c-h-Xm-\n-°p-ta¬ Gh¿°pw Xpeym-h-Im-i-am-Wp-≈-Xv. AhnsS kv{Xosbt∂m ]pcp-j-s\t∂m hyXym-k-an-√. Cu XØz-Øns‚ {]Im-iamWv F√m-h-cp-tSbpw a\- n¬ h∂v \nd-tb≠Xv Hcp kmaq-lnI kwL-S-\bp-tStbm h\nXm {]ÿm-\-Øn-t‚tbm ]n≥_-e-Øn-e-√. Hcp kv{Xo°v Ahf¿ln-°p∂ am\y-Xbpw _lp-am-\hpw e`n-t°-≠-Xv. kv{Xo Ah-fnse hy‡nXzhpw al-Øzhpw a\- n-em-°Ww AXn-eq-∂n-bm-bn-cn-°Ww Ahƒ kaq-lØn¬ \n¬t°-≠-Xv. kv{XoXzw F∂Xv _lr-Ømb Du¿÷-am-sW-∂Xv kaq-lØn\v Im´n-s°m-Sp-°m≥ Hmtcm kv{Xobpw ]Iz-a-Xn-I-fm-bn-cn-°-Ww.

Fhn-sS-bmtWm kv{XoIƒ ]qPn°s∏Sp-∂Xv, Ahn-sS-bmWv ssZhw hkn-°p-∂-Xv. \n›-bZm¿Vyw sIm≠pw C—m-i-‡n-sIm-≠pw, bp≤hocyw sIm≠pw temI-Øns‚ hn[n-Xs∂ am‰nadn® At\Iw kv{Xo cXv\-ßsf \ap°v ]cn-NnX-am-W.v kv{XoI-fpsS km∂n[yw sIm≠pam-{Xta b⁄-ßfpw bmK-ßfpw AXns‚ kºq¿W-Xbn¬ FØq F∂v hniz-kn-®n-cp∂ Hcp ss]XrIw \ap-°p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p.

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kaqlw C{X-b[ - nIw ]ptcm-KX - n-bn-se-Øn-bn´pw kv{XoIƒ kzX- { ¥- c mtWm? kpc- £ n- X - c mtWm? ]e- X cw ]oU- \ ߃°pw Nqj-W-߃°pw C∂pw kv{XoIƒ Cc-I-fm-Wv. h¿jw tXmdpw ssewKnI Nqj-Wß - ƒ°v Cc-bm-Ip∂ kv{XoIfpsS \nc°v IqSn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-Ib - m-W.v F¥n-\[ - nIw km£c-X-bn¬ ap≥]-¥n- A-h-Im-i-s∏-Sp∂ tIc-f-Ønse kv{XoIfpsS Ah-ÿbpw timN-\obw Xs∂. kv{Xo[\ {]iv\w C∂v hfsc cq£-am-bn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-Ib - m-W.v "kv{XobmWv [\'sa∂ ]c-am¿∞w a\- n-em-°msX Ahsf ]oVn-∏n-°p-Ibpw ss]im-Nn-I-ambn sIme-s∏-Sp-Øp-Ibpw sNøp-∂p. Cuiz-cI-Sm-£-ambn Icp-tX≠ Cfw Poh-\p-Iƒ s]Æm-sW-∂-dn™m¬ AXns\ `qan-bn-te°v ]nd∂v hogm-\-\p-h-Zn-°msX Np´p-sIm-√p∂ cm£-kob {]h-WX Ct∂-dp-Ib - m-W.v s]¨{`qW-lXy tcJ-It- fm-sSbpw bmsXm-cp-hn[ tcJ-If - n-√m-sXbpw \S-°p∂ km[m-cW kw`-h-ß-fmbn amdn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. C∂v temIØv Hmtcm 45 an\n-´nepw Hmtcm kv{Xo ssewKnI NqjW-Øn\v Cc-bm-Ip-∂p. kv{Xo[-\-Øns‚ t]cn¬ AXn-{Iq-cambn sIme-sN-øs - ∏-Sp-∂p. Chn-sS-bp≈ tImS-Xn-Iƒ°pw \nba-߃°pw F¥p-sIm≠v kv{XoIƒ°v t\tc-bp≈ A{I-a߃ Ah-km-\n-∏n-°m≥ Ign-bp-∂n√? Hcp P∑w hc-Zm-\ambn \¬Im≥ Ign-bp∂ Ahƒ F√m A¿∞-Ønepw _lpam-\Ø - n-\¿l-bt√? `qan-bpsS AXn-c‰ ]c-h-Xm-\n-°p-ta¬ Gh¿°pw Xpeymh-Im-i-am-Wp-≈-Xv. AhnsS kv{Xosbt∂m ]pcp-j-s\t∂m hyXym-ka - n-√. Cu XØz-Øns‚ {]Im-ia - mWv F√m-hc - p-tSbpw a\- n¬ h∂v \nd-tb≠Xv Hcp kmaq-lnI kwL-S\ - b - p-tStbm h\nXm {]ÿm-\Ø - n-t‚tbm ]n≥_-eØ - n-e√ - . Hcp kv{Xo°v Ah-f¿ln-°p∂ am\y-Xbpw _lp-am-\hpw e`n-t°-≠-Xv. kv{Xo Ah-fnse hy‡n-Xzhpw al-Øzhpw a\- n-em-°Ww AXn-eq-∂n-bm-bn-cn-°Ww Ahƒ kaq-l-Øn¬ \n¬t°-≠Xv. kv{XoXzw F∂Xv _lr-Ømb Du¿÷-am-sW-∂Xv kaql-Øn\v Im´n-s°m-Sp-°m≥ Hmtcm kv{Xobpw ]Iz-aX - n-If - m-bncn-°-Ww. Ah-fnse Ahsf shdpw ImgvN hkvXp-hm-°cpXv. kaq-lØ - nse CØn-°Æ - n-Iƒ ]ngp-sX-dn-bm≥ CXn-eqsS Ignbpw AXn\v th≠n-bp≈ at\m-b-⁄-amWv kv{Xo°mhiyw Icp-Øp‰ Hcp `mhn-X-e-ap-dbv°v i‡-amb ASn-Ø-dbp-≠m-°m≥ CX-\n-hm-cy-am-Wv. kv{XoIƒ Ah¿°v t\tcbp≈ A\o-Xn-Iƒs°-Xnsc DW¿∂v {]Xn-I-cn-t°-≠n-bn-cn°p-∂p. \s√mcp kmwkvIm-cnI kaqlw Db¿Øn-s°m≠v hc-W-sa-¶n¬ CØ-c-Øn-ep≈ A\o-Xn-I-sfms° XpS®v \ot°-≠-Xp-≠v. GsXmcp kaq-l-Øn\pw kºq¿Æ hf¿®bn-se-Øm≥ kv{Xo]p-cpj ]¶m-fnØw IqSn-tb-Xo-cq. AXv kaqlsØ t_m[n-∏n-°m≥ Hcp kwL-Sn-X-b⁄w th≠n-ht∂°mw. ]t£ AXn¬\n∂v e`n-°p∂ I\n-Iƒ°v kv{Xoka-Xz-Øn-t‚bpw kwkv°m-tcm-∂a - \ - Ø - n-t‚bpw kzmZp-≠m-Ipw. B \mtf-bv°mbn \ap°v ImØn-cn-°mw.

Imew kv{XoI-tfmSv AXy¥w {IqcX ImWn®p. 19-˛mw \q‰m-≠nse kv{XoIƒ ]pcp-js‚ NcSv hen-s°m∏w Nen-°p∂ shdpw Ifn-∏m-hI - f - m-bncp-∂p. kv{Xosb∂ al-Ømb hm°ns‚ A¿∞Øn\v t]mepw A∂v ssItamiw h∂n-cp-∂p. Ah¿°v ]pd-Øn-d-ßp-hm-t\m, hnZym-`ymkw sNøp-hmt\m F¥n\v am\y-amb hkv{Xw [cn°p- h m- \ p≈ kzmX{¥yw t]mepw Ahcn¬\n∂pw ]dn-s®-dn-bs - ∏-´p. C°m-eL - ´- Ø - n¬ \ne-\n-∂n-cp∂ {Iqc-amb BNm-c-am-Wv. "kXn' `¿Øm-hns‚ NnX-bn-te°v hen-s®-dn-b-s∏´ H´\-h[n hn[-h-I-fpsS Zo\-tcm-Z-\-߃ `mc-Xsaßpw apg-ßn-t°-´n-cp-∂p. ]n∂oSv cmPmdmw taml≥ tdmsb- t ∏m- e p≈ kmaq- l nI ]cnjvI¿Øm-°ƒ CXn-s\-Xn-cmbv t]mcm-Sp-Ibpw Cu k{º-Zmbw ChnsS \n∂pw XpS®p\o°pIbpw sNbvXp. F∂m¬ Cu \q‰m-≠nepw Nne ÿe-ß-fn¬ Cu ss]im-NnI BNmcw Actß-dp-∂p-≠v F∂-XmWv hmkvX-hw. kv{Xo°v t\tc-bp≈ A{I-a-߃ Hcp XpS¿°-Y-bmbn amdn-s°m-≠n-cp-∂p.

H´-\-h[n A{I-a-ßfpw ASn-®-a¿Ø-ep-Ifpw Ah-fpsS taep-≠m-°nb N´-°q-Sp-Iƒ t`Zn-°m≥ ]n∂oSv Ah-fnse kv{XoXz-Øn\v Ign-™p. C∂-hƒ Db¿∂ ]Z-hn-Iƒ Ae-¶cn-°p-∂p. ]pcp-js‚ tXmtfmSv tXmƒ \n¬°m≥ Ahƒ {]m]vX-bm-bn-cn-°p-∂p. ]m¿e-sa‚n¬ 33% kwh-cWw \S-∏nem-°m≥ t]mIp∂p. Ah-cpsS Ah-Im-i-߃°v th≠n s]mcp-Xp-hm≥ h\nXm IΩo-j≥ apt∂m´v h∂n-´p-≠v.


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eht fo evitcepsrep rehtonA trendy’ Young MIND A peaceful job is where a person is capable of opening out using his logic and being able to express oneself with out fear. What causes fear? A state of getting deprived of a facility or comfort he or she has? Trying to aim at ‘desirable something’ for which one is not eligible? Dr M. S Jayamohan Asst. Professor in Mechanical Engineering

Knowledge of the history is a must to solve problems Past extrapolates into the present and in to the future Life is what we make it. Happiness in life comes from attaining our wants Change is inevitable

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an observable fact that those who are literate have more ‘problems’ and ‘discomfort’ compared to those who are not that privileged. This in my opinion is a paradox worth pondering about. Through this small article an attempt is being made to ‘think loud’ and in ‘possible’ limited clarity to make at least some young minds to think about how they can improve their lives to greater levels of fulfillment and comfort. Introduction It is a distinct possibility that when we look around us we see lot of people with strong protests, agitation and rebellious moods. On closer observation, we can easily observe that people are trying to change the existing conditions or their working ambience. Different people have different styles. Every person behaves in a particular way because he or she feels that they are doing the ‘right’ thing as observed by them at that point in time. But how far in future do they see is a million dollar question. Some beliefs and possibilities Knowingly or unknowingly we may tend to think in certain ways. Any problem must be solved at the earliest. Power comes from strength of the group only

The more educated we are, better will be the list of beliefs. The more aged we are, greater will be the resistance to change due to ego, stubbornness and a host of other pseudo feelings. In Upanishads - ancient writings done in Sanskrit, a set of requirements are identified that can make a person remain happy. These include state of physical and mental health, a peaceful job where the person remains in control of himself, a secure place to live, being able to live with our dear ones as a family, contacts with good minds and thoughts and so on. If we examine closely, what does health mean – being able to perform the requisites? When is this possible? If the person is willing in body and mind, that is if the person is not lazy, or is industrious or is prepared to contribute to the world. A peaceful job is where a person is capable of opening out using his logic and being able to express oneself with out fear. What causes fear? A state of getting deprived of a facility or comfort he or she has? Trying to aim at ‘desirable something’ for which one is not eligible? A secure place to live is possibly place where one is at home, no matter where it is.

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sshcp-≤y-߃ How can a person attain this without adjusting to the ambience? Perhaps the ‘texts’ continuously preach that if anyone wants to be peaceful, he must look ‘within’ and this state is attainable only through a dynamic process of compromise and adjustment. What is a family? Some of the common meanings are, a group of people living together, a group of relatives, lineage, a group with something in common, a set of related organisms and so on. Strangely, there is no mention about the ‘number’ of persons in a family. Is it because the number depends on the magnanimity and expanse of our minds intellect or thoughts? Are the trends these days of making smaller groups or families, through a process of shrinking the mindset only to end in being selfish to the core? Is it not time to on what is the u n d e r l y i n g significance of the family concept? Another aspect worth identifying is what is a thought and when is it labeled good or bad. With a huge following, any thought can be identified as good at that point in time or otherwise. What then is the truth? Is it might or power dubbed temporarily as good like using a paperweight? Perhaps it is time that the ‘young mind’ must say no to remaining dormant anymore, to open out to the truth only to come to terms with the ‘everlasting standards’ to declare that they want peace from with in, to remain happy in life. If not they may perish like puppets, in the hands of time with out any antidote to save them later.

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Negatives in learning process Every person has a right to educate and be learned in the process. But what is education and how is different from learning? Learning is in fact the process of acquisition of knowledge or skill, where as education is the training and instruction imparted in a particular subject. Are they related?

Learning is an ongoing activity that takes place automatically from the time of our birth and is achieved through our contact with our surroundings by relating to it with our senses. Education is a process of deliberately imparting certain knowledge or training to an individual with or without a will. There is essentially a gap between the two where intellect must play the role to enable thinking, reasoning, and understanding. Do we really think? Are we blessed with enough time to think? Can we ever think loud? Are we capable of criticizing ourselves? What prevents us from thinking? Is it fear, over confidence, ego, and lack of faith in oneself or is it that we claim ‘that we are too busy’ and pressed for time to think. Over the years a distinct pattern has been observed the world over as is clear from varied surveys from behavior related studies. These clearly converge to a fact that education induces or enhances learning but learning requires time. When more and more education is imparted in less and less time, the intellect doesn’t get time to absorb the required information leading to a state where the message transmitted is far from the desired. This leads to misinformation requiring large amounts of unlearning to take place at every level of education. Unfortunately our system is too fast to build in these requirements and ‘learned material’ is mutilated beyond recognition. Thus the purpose gets defeated for ever. With increase in educational level and degrees a “know all” build in to the individual which further blocks effective learning. This in turn will lead to closure of the mind. Further value addition over time also gets impaired in the process. All these may lead a person to a stage where the ‘young mind’ thinks too high of self, treating himself at par with anyone he meets. This makes him too ‘confident’ in a self projecting manner capable of using any type of language with any one he may ever meet. Over the years, experience makes many people understand the difference between ‘correctable’ persons and the ‘permanently transformed’. When no resistance is felt in the initial interactions, agitating


Contradictions mind gets frozen with set pattern which is further on used as a sword to silence the opposition no matter whom or on what. At times this reaches a frenzied state as a group and utter chaos leading to demolition of whatever is ahead is the lone possible result. In most cases, it is a few members who control the direction and amplitudes of thinking that appear to be guiding the group. Many of the ‘leaders’ too confide in private that things in many situations get out of control after a certain period and they feel diffident in resetting the course later. Mostly it is ego, group dynamics, blind ideology, personal motives, hidden agendas that start the ‘avalanche’. Is it a case that education and learning is these days more a bane than a boon? Our directives and trends In one of my recent trips to Chennai, I had the privilege of being able to freely discuss the current scenario with a practicing psychologist from Bangalore, as co passenger. We tried to discuss almost every issue or topic under the Sun, especially relating to the younger generation. After about an hour in conversation, he suddenly asked me” what do think about the new generation”? To this I replied “I like them and I am optimistic about their future”. Suddenly with real concern he took hold of both my arms and started shaking them as if to congratulate me. At first, I didn’t understand what he was attempting, then to my surprise he said “After a very long time I find a person, who is not complaining about declining moral, ethical and social standards.” We went on for many more hours and concluded that the present generation were blessed with the present day support given from birth ‘even with out asking for it’. This obviously made them to expect things always in their favor and not being able to wait for anything. If ever the result is not positive they may break down, or even commit suicide, without even making a second try. There is yet another group provided with education and degrees, they never dreamed of. It is more a chance and never a choice of a profession or career. Aptitudes and attitudes were never tested out prior to pursuing a career. With lots of support, they move less; work less, ultimately evolving in to organisms that cannot move? All these and more lead them to become a generation with too much support and lesser personal contribution to whatever they may achieve. This can only make them less confident of their true worth, potential and what they are really capable of, turning them in to a set of demoralized youth who can be made to dance to any tune. This takes away the productivity and fire in them to becoming machines, losing their senses and sensibility.

Who are all to be blamed is unanswered, purposefully. Anything else left to be done? Being with youngsters for around twenty years, and the newly instilled confidence by a psychologist, let me try to think on how to understand and better our control in practical situations. But I always wish to maintain that ‘you’ alone are the ultimate one to judge. Cause and effect laws of life Science teaches us that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. We know this applies to the physical realm; we tend to forget that it also applies to the emotional realm. In a poem of the yester years, The Laws of life, fifteen invaluable truths are laid out for molding a better me and a better you. The more generous we are, the more joyous we become. The more enthusiastic we are, the more valuable we become. The more interested we are, the more alive we become. The more caring we are, the more radiant we become The more serving we are, the more prosperous we become. The more outgoing we are, the more helpful we become. The more persistent we are, the more successful we become. The more grateful we are, the godlier we become. The more forgiving we are, the freer we become. The more prayerful we are, the more blessed we become. The more curious we are, the more creative we become. The more trusting we are, the wiser we become. The more patient we are, the more responsive we become. The more considerate we are, the more peaceful we become. The more cheerful we are, the more attractive we become. This poem in fact reminds us that we’re each in charge of ourselves and points out specific ways we can become a better person. If we plant the seeds we will pick the harvest for sure.

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sshcp-≤y-߃ A probable solution As a person I have always enjoyed the serenity prayer. Please grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. Serenity is wonderful way to live – calm, quiet, tranquil, and peaceful. The serene do not get upset when things don’t go their way. They are more relaxed and relaxing to be with. They are more likely to promote peaceful relationships, and are not eager to stir up strife. Some might say that serene people are wimps. The brawling macho male image is more trendy and flashy receiving greater attention these days. At times destroyers are more admired than peace makers. Serene doesn’t mean sissy but just the opposite. It requires tremendous inner strength to be serene. Courage to change what we can is a must. At times we play the “Somebody-Ought a- do somethingabout-that” game. There are dozens of opportunities for each of us to change something thereby making an improvement in our lives or someone else’s. Yet too often we choose to stand by and complain rather than go to work to change something. “One man with courage makes a majority”. Learning to stand the ground and speak up for a just cause requires courage. Wisdom is knowledge, insight, judgment, good sense, and prudence. It takes a great deal of wisdom to decide whether something should be accepted or changed, whether you can do something about it, or you can’t. Perhaps all of us have a lot to learn from the ‘serenity prayer’.

though at times remaining untapped or misdirected. They are not to be blamed for being what they are or how they are. Over the years they evolved in to their present form. They must be understood from inside out and not from outside alone. Perhaps they were unimpressed with their elders using double standards in their perception and commands. Modern man is little too fast to notice what the world really has to offer. The impression he tries to make using indelible ink, in the receptive and fertile young mind are not appealing either.

Conclusion

The young man of today requires a mirror to tell him the absolute truth about the inside and outside.

How do we conclude? The present day youth are not to be underestimated. They have great potential

This world definitely needs more people who will do what is right just because it’s right.

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Welcome IPL/ Adieu Hockey? When

Sohail Tanvir guided the ball from laxmipathy Balaji past the fielders to score the winning runs, it marked the end of a 45 day old carnival of cricket. The highly underated Rajasthan Royal won the inaugural edition of the IPL and Shane Warne, the only non- Indian to don the gloves of captain received the glittering trophy. IPL. A Bollywood masala in disguise IPL had every bit of drama and emotion that you could expect from a Bollywood masala. Apart from the opening match of Kolkata Knight Rivers V/s Bangalore Royal Challengers that turned out to be a one-sided affair thanks to a belligerent knock by Brendon Mccullum, everything turned out according to the plan. Indian spectators who had not much experience in club - based format took this slow at first. They were left with divided loyalties. The sight of Ganguly celebrating the fall of Dravid with Ponting and Hussey was difficult to swallow at first. But slowly, the audience started catching up. For the 1st time in the history of Indian cricket, the Indian fans was treated to a new experience of city based loyalties.

Every incident, from Harbhajan - slap - Sreeshanth - cry Chapter to the row over bikini clad Cheerleaders, only added to the spice of the whole tournament. The tournament also served as a good platform for emerging players. Gony, Ojha, Yousaf Pathan, Asnodkar, Dhawan, Badrinath - these are some of the names that comes to our mind with the former three already making it to the Indian Team. One thing that everyone was eager to know was how the old warhorses would fare at the tournament, considering that they had ruled themselves out of last years twenty 20 triumph. Sachin was unavailable for the first half of the tournament and though he came for the second half and notched up one or two good scores, play was unable to change his team’s fortune. Dravid and Ganguly also had moments of personal glory but their teams failed miserably, At the points table everyone’s pretournament favorite Deccan Chargers that boasted of names of the calibre of Gilchrist, Gubbs, symonds, styris, Rohit sharma was the casualty of the tournament. Rajastan Royals

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sshcp-≤y-߃ which thrived on the allround skills of shane watson (Player of the tournament), some blatant hitting by Asnodkar and Yousuf Pathan and also some wild bowling by Sohail Tanvir and the skipper himself, emerged as the dark horse. If you were looking for fresh talent, the answer was shaun Marsh who collected his runs with astonishing case and class. One interesting thing is that Ajantha mendis who appears as the true successor to Muralidharan didnot get much of a chance to prove his bowling prowess. The excitement and thrill that lasted to the final ball of the tournament have ensured one thing. this tournament is here to stay and for a long time. IPL V/s test Cricket When all the approve behind the IPL has come down, and the sound of the ball hitting the middle; of the bat has faded a bit, a Big question comes to the scene "Is IPL going to replace the more traditional, the more serious, the persist form of Cricket Test ? If it does, it will be like killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. The optimists believe that, this will not happen. They take the case of one day cricket to prove their point. These 2 forms have existed for almost 35 years without neither hurting the other. But pessimists have got their points too. IPL has taken away the onus from style and class to power and more power. This could be reflected in the test matches too. Earlier, tests were stages for more technically correct player to excel but now nobody cares about the seam position or if the heads is held still when you play a straight drive. Purists may have their case, but it seems so relevant at this juncture. But cricket Pundits and also this author believes that it is not test cricket but ODIs that is going to suffer. The purists who go with the tradition may stay with the Tests and the fast & furious spectator of the 21st century will vote for twenty 20s and the casualty will be one - day cricket. The cricket administrators will have to strike the right balance between the three forms, otherwise some one will have to lose out. What has changed?

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No one can doubt that IPL has extended the horizon’s of thrill and excitement and has blurred the boundary between serious sports and pure entertainment. But has it really changed the way we look at the game of cricket and has it in anyway helped in the evolution of the game? The answer is a firm yes and in many ways.

3) But, and a big but in the question 'is whether the commercialization of the game has shifted the power from the players to some business monarchs.' It was rude and certainly not right on the part of Vijay Mallya, a man without any cricket background, to accuse a tried and tested campaigner like Rahul Dravid of not showing loyalty to him.. But some would argue that the man who has staked his money does have the right to ensure that it is not in vain 4) And one thing is clear, what the cricket has gained, others sports have lost. May be Darwins’s law applies here too... only the fittest survive and elimination is a must for keeping nature’s order. And, we Indians must guard against elimination of Hockey, our national game. The Plight of Indian Hockey When everyone was immersed in this hit or get out form of cricket, something happened that hadn’t happened for the last 80 years India did not qualify for olympics in men’s hockey. Everyone knew this was coming but nobody believed it until India lost out to England in the qualifying tournament. The rich history of 8 golds may be a distant memory but everybody had expected much better of the men with the long sticks. The last gold come way back in 1980 and since then, the game has been going in a downward spiral. It is interesting to note that the idea of IPL originated from the premier hockey league which hasn’t really clicked because of improper administration and poor marketing. Many controversies have played the Hockey federation and this has been reflected in the poor results. The Hockey federation of India has been dispersed and new men at the ehelm are expected to bring India up from dire state. But something drastic has to happen or otherwise the fate of this game will follow that of the extinct dodo. May be what India needs is a coach as vibrant and dedicated as the Kabir Khan in Chak de or a leader as charismatic as Shane Warne (to borrow from IPL), but any way, whatever needs to be done has to be done fast. Shilley has written If winter comes, can spring be far behind. So let’s hope that the winter will be over soon and that the spring isn’t too far away...

1) It has definitely increased the popularity of the games

2) It has provided a good stage for some of the lesser known names. A small town boy like asnodkar would never have imagined he would make it to the bit limelight. But today, he knockes on the doors of the Indian team.


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Cub-SpØ Imew hsc kmaq-lyimkv{Xw F∂m¬ cmPm-°-∑m¿ XΩn-ep≈ Ie-l-ß-fpw, cmPm-°≥am-cpsS hwim-henbpw bp≤-ß-fpw, `c-W-t\-´-ßfpw ˛ am{Xam-bn-cp∂p apJy-]-T-\-hn-j-bw. Cu Xpcpºn® coXn ]cn-jv°-cn®v kmaq-ly-im-kv{Xw ]Tn-∏n-°p-tºmƒ kmaq-lnI D®-\o-N-Xz߃, Ah-bvsI-Xn-cmb {]t£m-`-߃, kmam-\y-P-\-X-bpsS Pohn-Xw, kzØ-hImiw XpSßn kaq-lsØ kw_-‘n°p∂ hnj-b-߃ ]Tn-∏n-t°≠ Imew AXn-{I-an-®n-cn-°p-∂p.

tIc-f-Øn¬ C∂v \S-°p-∂Xv IY-b-dn-bmsXbp≈ B´w ImW- e m- s W∂p thWw ]d- b m≥. am‰- ß ƒ Dƒs°m-≈m\pw, AXv a\- n-em-°p-hm\pw D≈ sshapJy-amWv Cu {]t£m-`ß - f - psS ASn-ÿm-\w. Cub-SpØ Imew hsc kmaq-ly-imkv{Xw F∂m¬ cmPm-°-∑m¿ XΩn-ep≈ Ie-l-ß-fpw, cmPm-°≥am-cpsS hwim-h-enbpw bp≤-ß-fpw, `c-W-t\-´-ßfpw ˛ am{X-am-bncp∂p apJy-]-T-\-hn-j-bw. Cu Xpcp-ºn® coXn ]cn-jv°cn®v kmaq-ly-im-kv{Xw ]Tn-∏n-°p-tºmƒ kmaq-lnI D®\o-N-Xz-߃, Ah-bvs°Xn-cmb {]t£m-`-߃, kmam-\yP-\-X-bpsS Pohn-Xw, kzØ-h-Imiw XpSßn kaq-lsØ kw_-‘n-°p∂ hnj-b-߃ ]Tn-∏n-t°≠ Imew AXn{I-an-®n-cn-°p-∂p. kmaqly hn⁄m- \ - Ø n¬ temI- \ n- e - h m- c - Ø n\v tXmsfm∂p \n¬°m≥ \ΩpsS Ip´n-Iƒ°v Ign-b-W-sa¶n¬ Cu am‰w A\n-hm-cy-am-Wv. ]mT-]p-kvXI - Ø - ns‚ D≈S-°-Øn¬ h∂-am‰w Cu ]›m-Ø-e-Øn¬ thWw hnebn-cp-Øm≥.

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sshcp-≤y-߃ {]kvXpX ]mT-]p-kvXI - s-- Ø-°p-dn-®p≈ G‰hpw henb Btcm-]Ww aX hnj-b-am-Wv. \ap-°-dn-bmw, kmaqlnI imkv{Xw F∂ hnj-b-Øns‚ ]cn-[n-bn¬ hcp∂ H∂√ aXw. aX-hn-izm-k-hpw, aX-X-Xz-ß-fp-a√; adn®v aXw kaqlsØ Fßs\ kzm-[o-\n-°p∂p F∂p-thWw ]Tn-∏nt°-≠-Xv. aXw kaq-lsØ Fßs\ kzm[o-\n-°p∂p F∂-Xn\v Hcp DØa ZrjvSm-¥amWv an{i-hn-hmlw sNbvX Zº- X n- a m- c n¬ Ip´n- I ƒ°v A—- \ - Ω - a m- c n¬ BcpsS PmXnbmWv Iev]n-t°-≠Xv F∂ hnj-bw.

W-Øm¬ Ah-sbms° hnZym-`ym-k-Øn¬ \n∂v am‰n \n¿Ø-s∏-S-W-sa-∂Xv XnI®p Aim-kv{Xn-b-am-Wv.

{]kvXpX hnjbw kaq-l-Øn¬ C∂v henb Hcp tNmZyNn”-ambn \ne-\n-ev°p-I-bm-Wv. CXn\v Hcp ]cnlm- c - a m- b mWv ""aXw C√ F∂v tN¿tØmfq'' F∂ hmNIw ]mT-Øn¬ CSw t\Sn-b-Xv. F∂m-enXv aX-Øn\v FXn-cmWv F∂ hymJym\w XnI®pw tJZ-Ic - a - m-Wv. kXyØn¬ aX-kw-_-‘n-bmbn Hcp kmaq-l-I-hn-]-Øn¬ \n∂pw Xev°mew Xe-bq-cm-\p≈ X{¥w-am-{X-am-Wn-Xv.

aXw kzm¿∞-Xm-ev]-cy-߃°mbn {]tbm-Kn-°p∂ hn`m-K-ßsf Iq´p-]n-Sn-®v, kwL-_ew Im´n A[n-Im-cØns‚ A∏w `£n-°m-sa∂v Icp-Xp∂ Nne Iq´-cp-≠v. aXsØ B{i-bn-°p-∂-hsc Cf-°n-a-dn-°m≥ "aXw A]I-S-Øn¬' F∂ ap{Zm-hmIyw ap-g-°n-bm¬ am{Xw aXn-bt√m. AXmWv Ct∏mƒ tIc-f-Øn¬ \S-∂p-sIm-≠n-cn-°p∂Xv \qdp-i-X-am\w km£-c¿ F∂v kzbw A`n-am-\n°p∂ tIc-fob kaq-l-Øn¬ CØ-c-samcp Imcyw kw`hn-°m≥ ]mSpt≠m F∂v kaqlw Nn-¥n--t°-≠n-bn-cn-°p∂p.

""aX-an-s√∂p tN¿tØmfq'' F∂ hmN-IØ - n¬ \n∂pw "aXw C√' F∂ hm°p-Iƒ am{Xw AS¿Øn-sb-Sp-Øn-´v, aX-\n-tj[w ]Tn-∏n-°p∂p F∂v ]d-bp-∂Xv hkvXp-XI - sf hf-s®m-Sn-°-em-Wv. kmaq-lnI imkv{X-Ønse {][m\ ]mTy-hn-jbw kaql-Ønse D®-\o-N-Xz-ß-fpw, AXmXp kµ¿`-ß-fn¬ Ahbvs°-Xn-sc-bp-≠m-Ip∂ {]Xn-Ic - W - ß - f - p-am-Wv. kmaq-lnI D®- \ o- N - X z- ß ƒ°p≈ {][m\ ImcWw aX- ] - c - a mb BNmc A\p-jvTm-\-ß-fmWv F∂Xv \ntj-[n-°m-\mhmØ H∂m-Wv. Aßs\ hcp-tºmƒ "aXw' kmaq-ln-Iimkv{X ]mTy-hn-j-b-ambn hcp-∂-Xn¬ sX‰p-]-d-bm-s\m°p-tam...?

aX-\n-tj[w, IΩyq-WnÃv ˛ tkmjy-enÃv Bi-b-ßfpsS {]N- c Ww F∂nh Btcm- ] n- ° p∂ hy‡n- I ƒ BZyw sNtø-≠Xv {]kvXpX ]mT-]p-kvXIw Hcp adn-®pt\m-°p-I. ]pkvXIw hmbn-°m-sX, AXn-se-¥m-Wv. D≈sX∂v ]Tn-°msX hna¿in-°m≥ Cd-ßn-Øn-cn-®n-cn-°p-∂hsc Ah-c¿ln-°p∂ hn[-Øn¬ Ah-K-Wn-°p-I-bmWv th≠-Xv. C\n-bn-t∏mƒ {]t£m`w IqSntb Ignbq F∂m-sW¶n¬ Ie-ln-t°-≠Xv ]mT-]p-kvXI - ß - f - n¬ s]mXpth IS∂p-Iq-Sn-bn-´p≈ Aip-≤-ß-fmb `mjm-{]-tbm-K-ß-tfmSpw ssien-I-tfm-Sp-am-Wv. CXv kmaq-ln-I-im-kv{X-Øns‚ am{Xw {]iv\-a-√. am[y-a-߃ hgn \nXy-hy-h-lm-c-Øn¬ IS∂p IqSn-bn-´p-ff CØcw Ic-Sp-Iƒ Acn-s®-SpØv \o°w sNtø-≠Xv Bh-iy-am-Wv.

tkmjy- e n- k - h pw, IΩyqWn- k - h pw, Km‘n- k hpw F√mw kmaq-lnI {]iv\-߃°v ]cn-lm-c-amb a\p-jyk-aqlw cq]-Ie - v]\ - s - NbvXv {]tbm-Kn-Ia - m-°n-bX - m-Wv. Chsbms° kmaq-ly-im-kv{X-Øn¬ ]T-\h - n-jb - a - m-tI-≠X - pam-Wv. AXmWv B hnj-b-Øns‚ kz`m-hw. F∂m¬ IΩyq-WnÃv Kh¨sa‚mWv `cn-°p-∂Xv F∂ H‰-°m-c-

aX-Øn-s‚bpw PmXn-bp-tSbpw t]cn¬ ]e-]e AhIm-iß - fpw B\p-Iq-ey-ßfpw A\p-`h - n-°p∂ hn`m-Kß - ƒ kaq-l-Øn-ep-≠v. aXw ]nt∂-tebv°v amdp∂ Hcp kmlN-cy-ap-≠m-bm¬, aX-]-c-amb ]cn-K-W-\-Iƒ°v ]Icw a‰v ]cn-W-\-\-Iƒ ht∂°pw F∂p `b°p∂ Nne \njn]vX Xmev]-cy-°m-cmWv C∂sØ Cu A\m-hiy {]t£m-`Øn\p ]n∂n¬ F∂p thWw Icp-Xm≥.

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cmjv { SobsØ cmjv{Sobw F∂m¬ cmjv{SsØ kw_-‘n-°p-∂Xv F∂mWv A¿∞-am-°p-∂-Xv. AXv kzm`m-hn-I-ambpw cmjv{S\≥abv°v th≠n-bp-≈-Xm-bn-cn-°pw. Ipd®p IqSn hy‡-ambn ]d-™m¬ Nne kp{]-[m\ XXz-ß-fp-tSbpw kmwkvIm-cnI ]mc-º-cy-Øn-s‚bpw ASn-ÿm-\-Øn¬ At\-I-h¿j-߃ sIm≠v cq]w sIm≠ Hcp al-Ømb tZi-k-¶-ev]-amWv cmjv{So-bw.

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amb kI-e-Xn-t\bpw FXn¿Øp. B Ime-b-f-hn¬ `mcX-Øns‚ ]e \m´p-cm-Py-ß-fnepw {]mtZ-inI `mj-I-fn¬ cq]w sIm≠ hnπ-h-Km-\-߃ t]mepw Hcp P\-X-bpsS BI-am-\-ap≈ hnIm-csØ {]I-Sn-∏n-®p-sIm-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. AhnsS hy‡n-]-c-amb IjvS-\-jvS-߃ A\-h-[n-bm-bncp-∂p. F∂m¬ cmjv{S-t\-Xm-°ƒ cmPy-Øn-\p-th≠n F¥p-Xym-Khpw kln-°m≥ Xøm-dm-bn-cp-∂p. F∂m¬, CXmtWm C∂sØ Ahÿ? Km‘n-Pnbpw s\lvdphpw hn`m-h\w sNbvXn-cp∂ B DØ-a-`m-csØ hf¿Øn-s°m≠ph-cp-hm≥ C∂sØ cmjv{So-bØ - n\p Ignbp-∂pt≠m? Xo¿®-bmbpw C√! C∂v cmjv{So-b-sa-∂m¬ kwL-_ew t\Sp-∂-h\v cmPyw sIm≈-b-Sn-°m-\p≈ kph¿Æm-h-k-c-ambn amdn-bn-cn-°p-∂p. Agna-Xnbpw kzP\-]-£-]m-Xhpw Fßpw sImSnIpØn hmgp-∂p. P\-ßsf Hcp t]mse I≠v cmPyw `cn-°p-hm≥ C∂sØ cmjv{Sob-°m-c\v Ign-bp-∂n-√. P\-ß-fpsS {]iv\-ß-sf-°p-dnt®m Ah-bpsS ]cn-lm-c-am¿§-ß-sf-°p-dnt®m Ah¿°v Hcp Nn¥-bp-an-√. Fß-s\bpw kz¥w Ioi \nd-bv°pI am{XamWv Ah-cpsS e£yw. P\-ß-fpsS bYm¿∞-{]-iv\-ßfn¬ \n∂v apJw Xncn®p \n¬°p∂ CØ-c-°m¿ cmjv{SØns‚ Xocm-im-]-am-Wv. ]e-t∏mgpw cmPy-Øns‚ s]mXpk-º-Øp-I-fmb aÆpw Pe-t{km-X- p-Ifpw hsc Ch¿ hn‰p Xpe-bv°p-∂p. sXmgn-en-√m-bvabpw Zmcn-{Zyhpw \nc£-c-Xbpw Xmfi-h-am-Sp∂ \ΩpsS cmPyØv cmjv{Sob sIme-]m-X-I-ßfpw \nXy kw`-h-ambn Xo¿∂n-´p-≠v. cmjv { Sob ]m¿´n- I ƒ XΩn- e p≈ a’- c - ß ƒ ]et∏mgpw ka-cw, _µv, \io-I-cWw XpS-ßnb am¿§-ßfn¬ sN∂-h-km-\n-°p-∂p. ka-c-ß-fpsS ad-hn¬ s]mXp-

tam-l-ß-fm-bn-cn-°-cp-Xv, adn®v tZi `‡nbpw tkh\ XXv]-c-Xbpw Bbn-cn-°-Ww. apI-fn¬ ]d-™n-cn-°p-∂Xv shdpw Dt´m]y≥ Nn¥m-KX - n-bm-sW∂v ]e¿°pw tXm∂n-tb°mw. F∂m¬ Ht∂m¿°p-I.... ]ecpw \S-∂h-gn-bn¬ \n∂v amdn \S-∂-t∏m-gt√ hnπ-h-߃ krjvSn-°-s∏-´Xv? hnπ-h-ap≈ Cu bph-lr-Z-bß-fn¬ "cmjv{Sobw cmjv{S \≥a-bv°mbn amdn°qtS? '

"kz¥w Imcyw knµm-_mZv' F∂p≈ cmjv{So-b-°m-cs‚ a\-ÿnXn amtd-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p. kzcm-Py-Øn\pw P\-Xbv°pw th≠n A£oWw ]cn-{ian-°m≥ cmjv{So-b-°m¿ Xøm-sd-Sp-°Ww. kXy-k-‘-Xbpw Bflm-`n-am\hpw a\- m-£nbpw tkh-\-X-Xv]-cXbpw Ah¿°p-≠m-IWw ˛ Agn-aXnbpw A{I-ahpw XpS®p \o°m≥ Ah¿ ap∂n-´n-d-ß-Ww.

ap-X¬ \in-∏n-°m-\p≈ {]h-WX Gdn hcp-I-bmWv Cu {]h-W-X-bm-Is´ km[m-c-W-°m-cmb \nIpXn Zmb-I-tcmSv sNøp∂ F‰hpw henb h©-\-bm-Wv. am{X-a-√, GXp Imcyhpw t\Sn-sb-Sp-°p-∂-Xn\v hnZym¿∞nIsf D]m-[nI-fm-°p∂ coXnbpw I≠p-h-cp-∂p-≠v. CXpw Bim-ky-a√. hnZym¿∞n-I-fpsS {]Y-a-I¿Øhyw ]Tn-°pI F∂Xm-Wv. ]Tn®p hf¿∂v \msfbpsS hmKvZm-\-ß-fmbn amtd≠ \ΩpsS hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ ]e-t∏mgpw Bth-iØns‚ Xo®q-f-bn¬ hoWv Nnd-I-‰p-t]m-Ip-∂p. AXp-hgn cmjv{S- ] - p-tcm-KX - n-°mbn D]-tbm-Ks - ∏-Sp-tØ≠ Ah-cpsS Ign-hp-Iƒ AIm-e-Øn¬ \jvS-s∏´p t]mIp-∂p. Imºkv cmjv{So-b-Øns‚ c‡-km-£n-I-fmbn Poh≥Xs∂ \jvSs∏-´-h¿ F{X-b-[n-I-am-Wv. hnZym¿∞n-Isf hnZym-`ym-kØm¬ DZv_p-[-cm-t°≠ P\-\m-b-I¿ Xs∂ kzm¿∞ em`-Øn-\mbn Ah-cpsS Poh≥ IpcpXn sImSp-°p-Itbm? then Xs∂ hnfhp Xn∂p∂ Ah-ÿ-bt√ \man∂p ImWp-∂-Xv. ]t£, CØ-c-samcp Ahÿ temI-Ønse G‰hpw henb P\m-[n-]-Xy-cm-jv{S-amb C¥ybv°v tim`-\o-bamtWm? Xo¿®- b mbpw A√! AXn\v BZyw Xs∂ th≠Xv Ign-hp‰ Hcp `c-W-IqSw am{X-a-√. Bflm¿∞-Xbp≈ Hcp {]Xn-]£w IqSn-bm-Wv. sXm´-Xn\pw ]nSn-®-Xn\p-sams° Btcm-]W - ß - f - p-∂b - n-°msX Bflm¿∞-ambn sX‰p-Iƒ Nq≠n-°m-Wn-°m≥ B {]Xn-]-£-Øn\p Ignb-Ww. ASp-ØX - mbn "kz¥w Imcyw knµm-_mZv' F∂p≈ cmjv{So-b-°m-cs‚ a\-ÿnXn amtd-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p. kzcmPy-Øn\pw P\-Xbv°pw th≠n A£oWw ]cn-{i-an-°m≥ cmjv{So-b° - m¿ Xøm-sd-Sp-°W - w. kXy-k‘ - X - bpw Bflm`n-am-\hpw a\- m-£nbpw tkh-\-X-Xv]-c-Xbpw Ah¿°p≠m-IWw ˛ Agn-a-Xnbpw A{I-ahpw XpS®p \o°m≥ Ah¿ ap∂n-´n-d-ß-Ww. kaq-l-Ønse F√m hn`m-K-ßtfmSpw ASp-Øn-S-]-g-Im¿ Ah¿°p Ign-b-Ww. Aßs\ cmjv{So-b-°m¿ P\-ß-tfmSv tN¿∂v \n∂v cmPy-]p-tcm-KXn-°p-th≠n bXv\n-°-Ww. ASp-Ø-Xmbn hnZym¿∞n-I-fn¬ ^e-{]-Z-amb Hcp cmjv{So-bm-h-t_m[w D≠m-°n-sb-Sp-°m≥ \ne-hn-ep≈ hnZym-`ym-k-Øn\p Ign-b-Ww. \ΩpsS cmPy-Øn-\m-hiyw \√ tUmIvS¿am-tcbpw \√ F≥Pn-\o-b¿am-tcbpw am{Xa-√. [¿Ω-t_m-[-ap≈ ]uc≥am-tcbpw \oXn-\n-jvT-bp≈ `c-W-I¿Øm-°-tfbpw IqSn-bm-Wv. Chn-sS-bmWv aqeym[n-jvTnX hnZym-`ym-k-Øns‚ {]k‡n ˛ hnZym¿∞nIsf cmjv{So-b-Øn-te°v \bn-°p-∂Xv tIhew [\ A[n-Im-c-

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cp \mW-b-Øn\p c≠p hi-ß-fp-≈Xp t]mse kaql-Øn\pw \√ hihpw Zpjn® hi-hp-ap≠v. B Zpjn® hi-Øns‚ G‰hpw {]Xy-t£m-Zm-l-c-W-amWv "_me-the'. _me-the F∂m¬ "\nbaw hgn \nP-s∏-Sp-Ønb hb n\p Xmsg-bp≈ Ip´n-I-sf-s°m≠v sNøn-°p∂ \n¿_-‘n-XtPmen' F∂v A¿∞-am-°mw. AXv ^mIvSd - n-tPmentbm, ]mda-S-bnse tPmen-tbm, J\n-I-fnse tPmentbm F¥p-am-Imw. Hc¿∞-Øn¬ "_me-the' F∂m¬ Xpºn-Isfs°m≠v Is√Sp-∏n-°pI F∂m-Wv. ]≠p apXte `mc-X-Øn¬ Ip´n-Isf ssZh-Øns‚ {]Xncq-]-am-bmWv I≠p-h-cp-∂-Xv. Ihn sshtem-∏n-≈n-bpsS "amºgw' F∂ Ihn-Xb - n¬ ]d-bp-∂X - p-t]mse "Zo¿L-Z¿i\w sNøpw ssZh-⁄-cmWv' Ip™p-߃. B Ip™p-ß-sfs°m≠v Ah-cpsS sIm°n-sem-Xp-ßmØ tPmen-Iƒ sNøn°p-∂Xv ImS-Øa - m-Wv.

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Contradictions

"ssZh-Øns‚ kz¥w \mSv' F∂p hnti-jn∏n-°p∂ tIc-f-Øn¬t∏mepw _me-the C∂pw \ne-\n¬°p∂p F∂Xv sR´n-∏n°p∂ bmYm¿∞y-am-Wv. apXn¿∂-hsc At]£n®v Xp—-amb thX\w sImSp-Øm¬ aXn F∂-Xp-sIm-≠mhmw Ip´n-Isf tPmen°p hbv°m-\mWv apX-em-fn-am¿°pw {]nbw Aßs\, sNøp∂ tPmen°v A¿ln-°p∂ thX\w In´msX Bh-iy-Øn\p `£Ww t]mepw In´msX kz¥w _meyw _enIgn®v hn[nsb ]gn-Nmcn Pohn-°p∂ Hcp-]mSp Ip™p-߃ D≠v.

Ic-bp-∂-Xn\p _me-I≥' F∂ hcn-Iƒ kqNn-∏n-°p-∂X-\p-k-cn®v C{X-am{Xw \njvI-f-¶-cmbn hncm-Pn-°p∂ Ip´nI-sf-s°m≠v `n£m-S\w hsc \S-Øn-°p∂ Hcp Zpjn® hyhÿnXn AXns‚ Icm-f-lkvXw \o´n h∂n-cn-°p∂p N£p{i-h-W-K-f-ÿamw Z¿Zp-c-sØ-t∏mse Cu hyh-ÿn-X-bn¬ \n∂p≈ tamN\w C∂pw In´m-°-\n-bmbn Ah-ti-jn-°p∂p.

"ssZh-Øns‚ kz¥w \mSv' F∂p hnti-jn-∏n-°p∂ tIcf-Øn¬t∏mepw _me-the C∂pw \ne-\n¬°p∂p F∂Xv sR´n-∏n-°p∂ bmYm¿∞y-am-Wv. apXn¿∂-hsc At]-£n®v Xp—-amb thX\w sImSp-Øm¬ aXn F∂-Xp-sIm-≠mhmw Ip´n-Isf tPmen°p hbv°m-\mWv apX-em-fn-am¿°pw {]nbw Aß-s\, sNøp∂ tPmen°v A¿ln-°p∂ thX\w In´msX Bh-iy-Øn\p `£Ww t]mepw In´msX kz¥w _meyw _en Ign®v hn[nsb ]gn-Nmcn Pohn-°p∂ Hcp-]mSp Ip™p߃ D≠v. Cu Ip™p-ßsf c£n-t°-≠Xv AXym-hi - y-am-W.v XpºnI-sf-s°m≠v Is√-Sp-∏n-°p∂ Cu {]h-WX Ah-km-\n-∏nt® aXn-bm-Iq. ]e-kw-L-S-\-Ifpw CXn-\mbn ap∂n-´n-d-ßn-bn-´p≠v. bp. F≥. HmbpsS \n¿h-N-\-a-\p-k-cn®v Hcp Ip´n-bpsS imco-cn-Itam am\-kn-Itam Bflo-btam kmaq-ln-Itam Bb Btcm-Ky-Øn\v lm\n-Ic - a - mb GsXmcp tPmen-bn¬ \n∂pw GsXmcp hn[-Øn-ep≈ Nqj-W-Øn¬ \n∂pw Ah≥ kwc£n-°-s∏-tS-≠-Xm-Wv. bp. F≥. HmbpsS Hcp At\z-jW dnt∏m¿´n¬ ]d-bp-∂Xv `mc-X-Øn¬ H≥]-Xp-h-b- p≈ Ip™p-߃ t]mepw thX-\-sam∂pw IqSmsX 9 apX¬ 16 aWn-°q-dp-Iƒ hsc tPmen sNøp∂p F∂m-Wv. ]›na _wKm-fn¬ \n∂p≈ Hcp Ip´n \nco-£I - t- \mSp ]d™ hm°pI-fn¬ \n∂p Xs∂ Ah-tcmSp ImWn® {IqcX hy‡-am-Wv. ITn-\a - mbn A≤zm-\n-®n-s√-¶n¬ in£m-\S- ] - S- n-If - p-≠m-bn-cp∂p. ]e-t∏mgpw {]`mXw apX¬ {]tZmjw hsc B Ip´n-Iƒ°p hn{i-a-at\y tPmen sNtø≠n h∂p. ]e Ip´n-I-fpw tcmK _m[n-Xc - m-bn-Øo¿∂p. C∂v ]e hyh-kmb ÿm]-\-ßfpw _me-the H∂psIm≠p am{Xw a\p-jym-h-Imi {]h¿Ø-I-cpsS i‡-amb \nco-£W - h - e - b - Ø - n-em-Wv. 2005-˛¬ U¬ln-bn-ep≈ hkv{X \n¿ΩmW ^mIvS-dn-Iƒ a\p-jym-h-Imi {]h¿Ø-Icpw t]meokpw tN¿∂p sdbvUp sNbvX-t∏mƒ 480 ˛ Hmfw Ip´nIƒ tamNn-∏n-°s - ∏-´p. B Ip™p-ßf - psS {]mbw Bdp hb n\pw ]Xn-\mep hb- n\pw CS-bv°m-bn-cp-∂p. Cu kwcw`w U¬ln kaq-lØ - n-s‚bpw k¿°m-cn-s‚bpw IÆp Xpd-∏n-®p. CXv U¬ln-bnse am{Xw Imcy-am-Wv. CØcw kwcw-`-߃ temI-sa-ºmSpw Bcw-`n°Ww. cmjv{S-Øns‚ `mhn \n¿W-bØn¬ `mK-`m°m-Im≥ Ign-bp∂ Hcp ]pXnb Xe-ap-dsb hm¿sØSp-°m≥ Ign-b-Ww. Xo¿®-bm-bpw, {]Xn-_-‘-߃ \nc-h-[n-bm-Wv. ]t£, F√m {]Xn-_-‘-ß-sfbpw XcWw sNbvXv apt∂-dn-bm¬ am{Xta "_me-the \n¿Ωm¿÷\w' F∂ kz]v\w bmYm¿∞y-am-Iq.

A¥m-cm-jvS-kw-L-S-\-bmb "C‚¿\m-j-W¬ te_¿ Hm¿K-ss\-tk-js‚ IW-°-\p-k-cn®v temI-Ø-I-am\w 218 an√p-Iƒ Ip´n-I-sf-s°m≠v the-sb-Sp-∏n-°p-∂p. Cu Ip´nI-fpsS {]mbw A©p hb- n\pw Ggp-h-b- n\pw CS-bv°mWv. IÆmcw s]mØn-°-fn-t°≠ {]mb-Øn¬ IjvS-s∏´v tPmen sNtø≠n hcp∂ Cu Ip™p-ß-fpsS hn[n km[mc-W-°m-cpsS Nn¥-Iƒ°p-a-∏p-d-am-Wv.

kmº-Øn-I-ambn ]nt∂m°w \n¬°p∂ ]e IpSpw-_ßfpw Xß-fpsS Ip´n-I-sf-s°m≠v tPmen-sb-Sp-∏n-°p-∂p. CXn\v Ah¿ ]d-bp∂ ImcWw Xß-fpsS GI hcp-am-\am¿Kw B Ip´n-Iƒ sNøp∂ tPmen-bm-sW-∂m-Wv. AXn\p th≠n Ip™p-ßf - psS ]Tn-∏p-t]mepw Ah¿ \n¿Øn hbv°p∂p. ]Xn-∂mep hb- n\p Xmsg-bp≈ GsXmcp Ip™n\p hnZym-`ymkw sImSp-°pI F∂Xv ]c-a-{]-[m-\-amb I¿Øhy-ambn Icp-Xs - ∏-Sp∂ `mc-XØ - n¬ ]e Ip™p-ßf - p-sSbpw _meyw CØ-cp-W-Øn¬ ]mgm-bn-t∏m-Ip-∂p.

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A¥mcmjv{S ImbnI a’c߃ C¥ysb kw_‘n®nS tØmfw A]am\IcamsW∂ hkvXpXbv°p hy‡amb DZmlcWamWv 2008 s_bnPnwKv HfnºnIvkn¬ C¥ybv°p en`n® hncenseÆmhp∂ saUepIƒ kqNn∏n°p∂Xv.\qdp tImSnbne[nIw P\߃ A[nhkn°p∂ C¥ysb kw_‘n®nStØmfw Cu t\´w XnI®pw Hcp hntcm[m`m kamWv. P\kwJy h¿[\hns‚ ImcyØn¬ a‰p hnIknX cmjv{Sßsf°mfpw ap≥ \ncbnemWv C¥ybpsS ÿm\w. CXc taJeIfmb Im¿jnI ˛ kmºØnI ˛hymhkmbnI taJeIfnepw imkv{X kmt¶XnI hnZybnepw temIØns‚ s\dpIbnseØp∂ C¥y F¥p sIm≠mWv {Sm°n¬ a‰p cmPyßtfmsSm∏saØm≥ HmSn°nXbv°p∂Xv.? ssN\bpw Atacn°bpw t]mIs´ IjvSn®v 30 e£w P\kwJybp≈ Pssa°bpsS \maw t]mepw HfnºnIvkns‚ XmfpIfn¬ kph¿Æ en]nIfnemWv.

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thKXbpsS ]pXnb BImi߃ hncNn°m≥ Dssk≥t_mƒs´Ønbt∏mƒ{Sm°v kz¿Æ`qanbmIp∂ A]q¿∆ Imgv N bmWv I≠Xv . thKw t_mƒ´n\p apºn¬ hgnamdnbt∏mƒ 12 h¿jw A{]Xntcm[yambn \n∂ temI sdt°mUns\ ap´pIpØn®p sIm≠v t_mƒ´v Pssa°bpsS A`nam\w hmt\mfapb¿Øn. BZysØ Cc´ temI sdt°mUv F∂ ]Zhnbpw C\n Pssa°°p kz¥w. t_mƒ´ns‚ NphSv ]nSns®Ønbh¿ ]ns∂ saUepIƒ XqØphmcpIbmbncp∂p.

Hm´Ønepw l¿Un¬knepambn ]ns∂ saU¬ t\´w h\nXIfpsSXmbncp∂p. CXccmPyßfpambn XmcXays∏SpØptºmƒ hfsc ]n∂nemsW¶nepw C¥ybv°p A`nam\Øn\p hIbp≠m°m≥ iXtImSnbntesd hcp∂ C¥y≥ P\XbpsS 108 h¿jw \o≠ ImØncn∏n\p AdpXn hcpØm≥ ]pcpj≥amcpsS 10 ao‰¿ Fb¿ ssd^ƒkn¬ C¥ybpsS A`n\hv _n{µ kph¿Æ shSn\mZw apg°n. Aßs\bmWv `mcXØn\v A{]m]yamb hyIvXnKX kz¿Æw A`n\hns‚ ssIIfn¬ kpc£nXambXv. Bdp XpS¿∂p≈ Zn\ßfn¬ C¥ybpsS ]pen°p´nIfmb kqio¬ Ipamdpw hntPµ¿Ipamdpw CSn°q´n¬ \n∂pw saUepIƒ hmcn. t_mIvknwKn¬ C¥ybpsS kqio¬ Ipamdpw hntPµ¿Ipamdpw sh¶e saUepIƒ t\Sn . C¥ybpsS saU¬ th´ Ign™p. 100 tImSnbne[nIw hcp∂ `mcXob¿°v 3 saUepIƒ kΩm\n®v s_bvPnwKv HfnºnIv k n\v Xnc»oe hoWp. ImbnI cwKsØ Cu AcmPIØzØn\v aqJy ImcWw ImbnI taJetbmSv C¥y s{]m^jW¬ at\mmhw ]pe¿ØmØXp Xs∂bmWv . ASnÿm\ kuIcyw kmºØnIhpsa√mw a‰p cmPyßtfmSp InS]nSn°p∂ coXnbn¬ C¥ybv ° pap≠v . F∂m¬ AXp {]tbmP\{]Zambn D]tbmKn°mØXnemWv C¥ybpsS ]cmPbw .imkv { Xobambn cq]Iev ] \ sNbv X ]coioe\ k{ºZmbßfpw b{¥ kma{KnIfpw ]cnNb kº∂cmb s{]m^jWepIfpsS ta¬t\m´hpw IrXyhpw A¿∏W t_m[hp≈ ]cnioe\hpw. CXmWv djybpw ssN\bpw Atacn°bpw t]mse ap≥InS cmPy߃ ap≥ \ncbnseØp ∂Xns‚ clkyw. CXns‚ A`mhw Xs∂bmWv ap≥h¿ jßfn¬ kz¿Æw t\Snb C¥ybpsS tlm°n Soan\v CØhW tbmKyX t\Sm\mh™Xv. \ΩpsStZiobkwkv ° mcw ImbnIm`ymkßtfmSv \oXn ]pe¿Øp∂n√ F∂p Xs∂ ]dbmw. A\mhiyamb cmjv{Sob CSs]SepIfpw hy‡amb kwLmSIXzØns‚ A]cym ]vXXbpw \ΩpsS ImbnI taJesb Xf¿Øp∂p. ]›mXy cmPyßfn¬ ]cnioe\Øn\p th≠ imkv{Xob kuIcy߃ kzImcytaJebn¬ Xs∂ e`yam°ptºmƒ C¥ybnse cmjv{Sob t\Xm°fpsS ssI]nSnbnep≈ kvt]m¿Svkv cwKw ho≠pw AcmPIØzØns‚ ]mXbnseØp∂p. ImbnI Xmcßsf th≠ coXnbn¬ t{]m’mln∏n°mØXpw C¥ybpsS Hcp ]cmPb ImcWamWv. hmKvZm\߃ \ndth‰m≥ h¿jßtfmfw Ime XmaksaSp°p∂Xpw ]cnioe\Øn\mhiyamb klmbw \¬ImØXpw A¥mcmjv { S ImbnI a’cßfn¬ C¥y ]n¥≈s∏Sm≥ ImcWamIp∂p. Cu {]Xnk‘nIsfsb√mw AXnPohn®v hnPb߃ t\Sp∂htcm k¿°m¿kwhn[m\ßsf adnIS∂v ]cnioe\ Øn\mbv kz¥w ]Ww hn\ntbmKn°p∂hcmWv. A`n\hv _n{µ Xs∂ DØa DZmlcWw. IrXyamb ]cnioe\w e`n®m¬ B¿°pw t\Smhp∂ hnPbamWv Xt‚sX∂mWv _n{µ ]d™Xv. hntPµdpw kpio¬ Ipamdpsams° kmºØnIambn ap≥ \ncbne√. Bhiyamb ]cnioe\hpw klmbßfpw \¬Insb¶n¬ am{Xta C\nbp≈ A¥mcmjv{S a’cßfnepw C¥ysb ap≥ \ncbnseØn°m≥ Ah¿°p km[n°p. ImbnI cwKØv A\nhmcyamb am‰ßƒ°pw ]cnioe\ ]≤XnIƒ°pw XpS°w Ipdn®m¬ C¥ybv°v C\nbpw DbcßfnseØmw.


Contradictions

Hcp Acm-jv{So-b-hm-ZnIqSn P\n-°p-∂p... CsXgp-Xm≥ Xo¿Øpw tbmKy-X-bn-√m-sØm-cmƒ

""\memw ¢m v hnZym¿∞n-\nsb ]oUn-∏n® 65 Imc≥ Ad-Ãn¬''[n°m-cn-bpsS IÆp-I-fn-emWv B hm¿Ø DS°n-b-Xv. ""IjvSw, \in® \mSpw \mdnb \m´m-cpw, Ah≥ ]cn-`h - n-®p.'' ""Hcp ImeØpw Cu \mSv \∂m-hm≥ t]mIp-∂n-√. Dd∏v'' [n°m-cn-bpsS c‡w Xnf-®p. aSn-b≥, Bbm-k-s∏´v Xe-Ip-ep°n kΩXw Adn-bn-®p.""lm Aßs\ Xd-∏n®p ]d-bm≥ hcs´'' hnth-In-bm-bn-cp∂p AXv. {Inbm-fl-I-ambn CS-s]-Sp-hm\pw, bp‡n-k-l-ambn Nn¥n-°p-hm\pw ^e-{]-Z-ambn AXv Ah-X-cn-∏n-°p-hm\pw hnth-Insb Ignt™ Bcp-ap-≈q. hnthIn XpS¿∂p. ""GtXm Hcp Akp-c-hnØp ImWn® \ymbo-I-c-W-an√mØ {Iqc-X-bv°v, ]s£ \mSn-s\bpw \m´p-Im-scbpw A[n-t£-]n-®n´v Imcy-apt≠m?'' A{Xbpw t\cw Cu kw`m-j-W-߃ {i≤-tbmsS tIƒ°p-I-bm-bn-cp∂ Iq¿Ω-_p≤n CS-s∏-´p. ""Imcy-ap-≠v, [n°mcn ]d-™X - nepw Imcy-ap-≠v.'' hnthIn-bpsS ASpØ Iq´p-Im-c-\mb Iq¿Ω-_p-≤n-bpsS Cu {]Xn-I-cWw Gh-scbpw A¤p-X-s∏-Sp-Øn. ""kaq-l-Øn¬ s]mXpsh _m[n-®n-´p≈ aqey-Nyp-XnbpsS _ln¿kv^p-c-W-ß-fmWv CsX-√mw.'' [n°m-cn, "" AsX AXp Xs∂-bm-Wv Rm≥ ]d-™ph-cp-∂-Xv. tdmUn¬ c‡-Øn¬ Ipfn®v acWw ap∂n¬ I≠v ]nS-°p-∂-hsc I≠n´pw ImWmØ t]mse IS-∂pt]m-Ip-∂-h¿, s\m¥p-s]‰ Ip™ns\ tNmc-aWw amdpw aptº Ip∏--sØm-´n-bn¬ Dt]-£n®v t]mIp∂ AΩ-am¿, Imhn-bpsS ad-hn¬ hy-`n-Nm-chpw sIm≈bpw sImf-fnsh∏pw \S-Øp∂ I≈-\m-W-b-߃, \m´nse ]mh-ßfpsS IÆocv ad∂v BtKmf `oas‚ sNcp∏v \°p∂ \b-\n¿Ωm-Xm-°ƒ, kz¥w aI-fnepw F¥n\v NØv hndß-en® ih-Øn¬t]mepw Imaw ImWp∂ Igp-I-I-ÆpIƒ, IpSn-®pw, hen-®pw, s]Æp-]n-Sn®pw \in-°p∂ bphX-ea - p-d˛'' kzm¿∞≥, ""aXn \n¿Øv... Cßs\ ]d-bm-\m-sW¶n¬ Hcp-]mSv \ofpw. C∂sØ ImeØv Ah-\-hs‚ Imcyw t\m°v, AXym-hiyw \∂mbn ]Tn®v Hcp tPmen, IpSpw-_w, Ip´n-Iƒ, Aß-s\, Aß-s\... A√msX temIØv \S-°p∂ Imcy-ßsf Ipdn-®v, Nn¥n®v Xe ]pÆm-°m-\m-sW-¶n¬ AXnt\ t\cw ImWq.'' Xs‚ \ne-]mSv kzm¿∞≥ `wKn-bmbn A-h-X-cn∏n-®p. Iq¿Ω-_p-≤n°v AXv H´pw CjvS-s∏-´n√ ""lpw, P\n®v t]mbXp sIm≠p am{Xw Pohn°mw At√'' t\cnb ]p—-tØmsS Ah≥ Xpd-∂-Sn-®p.. ""icn, [n°mcn ]d-™Xp h®p t\m°n-bm¬, kaq-l-Øn¬ s]mXpsh Hcp aqey-NypXn D≠v.'' hnthIn Aß-s\-bm-Wv. sX‰p ]‰n-bm¬ Xpd∂p kΩ-Xn-°pw. ""]s£ \ap°v F¥p sNøm- \ mIpw?'' hnthIn Bcm- ™ p. N¿®

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sshcp-≤y-߃ ""\Ωm-fmcpw Km‘n-tbm, en¶tWm, am¿´n≥ eqX¿ Intßm, aZ¿ sXtc-kt- bm Ipd™ ]£w Hcp s\¬k¨ at≠-etbm A√. \Ωƒ km[m-c-W-°m-cm-tW... \ΩsfsIm≠v Ign-bn-t√... ""hnZym-`ymkw!'' s]s´-∂mbn-cp∂p Iq¿Ω-_p≤n AXv ]d-™-Xv. ""AsX, hnZym-`ym-kw, AXp am{X-amWv CXn-\p≈ ]cnlm-cw.'' ""F¥p hnVn-Øa - mWv Cbmƒ ]-db - p-∂X - v.'' hnth-In°v tbmPn-°m≥ Ign-™n-√. ""kºq¿Æ km£-cX t\Snb amth-en-\m-Sns‚ ImcyamWv ChnsS ]d-™-Xv.'' ""\ap°v hnZym-`ymkw F∂m¬ Ct∏mgpw Xd, ]d, ]\ am{X-am-Wv. hnZym-`ymkw sIm≠v Dt±-in-°p-∂Xv ]pXnb Xe-apdbv°v \ΩpsS al-Ømb kwkv°mcw ]I¿∂p \¬IpI F∂-XmWv, ]c-kv]-c-kvt\lw, kl-I-c-Ww, a\p-jy-Xzw. CsX-√m-amWv hnZym-`ym-kw-sIm≠v Dt±-in-°p-∂-Xv. I≈-∏dbpw sNdp-\m-gnbpw I≈-Ø-c-ßfpw H∂p-an-√mXn-cp∂ am\p-j-sc-√m-hcpw H∂p t]mse-hm-Wn-cp∂ \mSmWn-sX-t∂m¿°-Ww.'' ""Poh\v aX- a n√ F∂p ]d- ™ - t ∏mƒ sXcp- h n¬ ]pkvXIw IØn® kaq-l-sØ-bmtWm Cu ]mTw ]Tn∏n-°p-∂Xv ?'' [n°mcn Ib¿Øp. ""thWw \ap°v DØ-c-hm-Zn-Ø-ap≈ ]uc-∑msc'' hnthIn N¿®-bn¬ Hcp ]pXnb hoYn- sX-fn-®p. ""]uc-[¿Ωw Fs¥-∂-dn-bp∂ ]ucs‚ i‡n Xncn-®dn-bp∂ ]ucm-h-Im-i-Øn-\p-th≠n t]mc-Sp∂ Xe-ap-d-sbbmWv hf¿Øn sIm≠p-h-tc-≠-Xv.'' Iq¿Ω-_p≤n ""Xo¿®-bmbpw Aßs\ Hcp Xe-apd D≠m-bm¬ `c-W-Øn\p th≠n IpXn-c-I-®-hSw \S-Øp∂-h¿, Bbn-chpw ]Xn-\m-bn-chpw tImSn-Iƒ X´n∏pw sh´n∏pw Agn- a - X nbpw Xncn- a - d nbpw Ipw`- t Im- W hpw tImgbpw ssI°q-en-bp-sam-s°-bm-bn´v hngp-ßp∂ `c-W-

I¿Øm-°ƒ, Ahsc hgn-]n-g-∏n-°m\pw ]ng® hgnsb Ahsc ]cn-°n-√msX \S-°p-hm\pw F√m HØm-ibpw sNøp∂ _yqtdm-{Ikn, X\n°v tijw Xs‚ a°ƒ am{Xw aXn `cn-°m≥ F∂v AXym-{K-ln-°p∂ cmjv{Sob ]Sp-°ƒ, F√m-Øn\pw Hcp Adp-Xn-bp-≠m-hpw.'' Ah≥ {]Xn-I-cn®p Xo{h-am-bn. ""Hcn-°epw \S-°mØ Hcp-]mSp Imcy-߃. C{Xbpw t\cw au\w `Pn-®n-cp∂ kzm¿∞\v k-ln-°m-hp-∂X - nepw A∏p-dØ - mbn Imcy-߃ \n߃ ChnsS ]d-™p. \Ωƒ Hcmƒ hnNm-cn-®m¬ F¥p \∂m-hm-\mWv Cu \mSv ? \n߃ ]d-bp-∂Xv t]mse Pohn-®m¬ kaqlw Fß-s\-bmWv \Ωsf t\m°n ImWp∂-sX∂v Adn-bmtam? ]p—-tØm-sS, Adt∏m-sS, shdpt∏msS'' Aßs\ Pohn-®-ncp-∂-h-cm-sc-¶nepw KXn ]nSn-®n-´p-≈Xmbn tI´n-´pt≠m CXn\v apºv? \hm_v cmtP-{µ≥, DØc-hm-Zn-Øa - p≈ ]uc≥, Imcm-Krl-Øns‚ Ccp´nen´v, X√n NX®p \nb- a - ] m- e - I ¿, s]m∂p- a - I s\ Hcp t\m°v ImWm≥ sImXn-®p, Fcn-™-S-ßp-∂Xphsc Cu®-c-hmcy¿, kXy-hm≥ lcn-N-{µ-s\-sIm-s≠-Øn®p NpS-e-∏-dºn¬.. \n߃°v Km‘n-Pn-bpsS G‰hpw henb i{Xp Bsc-∂-dn-bm-tam.. \mYpdmw tKmUvsk hn\m-bIv A√, kz¥w aI≥! IpSpw_w t\m°msX \mSv \∂m-°m≥ Cd-ßnb A—s\ X≈n-∏-d™v sXcp-hn¬ Zcn{Z \mcm-bW≥am-cpsS IqsS ]n®-sX≠n Pohn-®p. cm-jv{S-]n-Xm-hns‚ ]p{X≥. Aßs\ F{X F{X DZm-l-c-W-߃. \n߃ BZyw kz¥w Imcyw t\m°v, ]ns∂ aXn \mSpw \m´m-cpsa-√mw. kzm¿∞s‚ i_vZw A¥-co-£-Øn¬ apg-ßnsIm-≠n-cp-∂p. aSn-b≥ kzm¿∞s‚ Hmtcm hm°pw Xe-bm´n kΩXn-®p... * * * * * * * * * ssIbn-en-cp∂ at\m-ca ]{Xw aS°n h®n-d-ßn, ‰n.‰n tS_nfpw IS∂v ]S-hp-I-tfdn Ah≥ dqan-seØn h¿≤nX Du¿÷-tØmsS ]T-\-Øn¬ apgp-In...

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w p b e n b n c I w p b ´ ¶ aÆm -I IY

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]p\¿÷-\n-°p∂ A\p-`h - ß - ƒ ]d-bmsX t]mb kXy-߃ IY-Iƒ Ch-sbm-s°-bm-Ip-tºmƒ IY-sb∂ Xe-s°´v sshcp-≤y-am-Ip-∂p.

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sshcp-≤y-߃

Xnc-°Y

hn\ojv ]n. 5 sa°m-\n°¬

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bv°p-t\sc Xncn-°p-∂p. ¢∫n\p ap∂n¬ FØn-bt∏mƒ s]m´n-®n-cn°pw _l-f-Øn\pw i‡n-{]m-]n-°p∂p. Cu ]nt≈¿°p hoSpw IpSn-bp-sam-∂p-an-t√..?' F¥ph-∂mepw Ip‰n-b-Sn®p \n¬°p-∂Xv ImWmw. amjv GI-\mbn ]ndp-]n-dp-°p-\-\p.

amjv IS Xpd°p-∂p, Nmbbv°v sh≈w hbv°p-∂p. anTm-bn-Ip-∏n-bn¬ Acn®p \S-°p-∂p. Ddp-ºns\ Zqsc°-f-™p-sIm-≠v.

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""amtj ISp-∏-Øn-semcp Nmb '' ]pd-Øp-\n∂v Ib-dn-h∂ tIi-h≥ tNmZn-®p.

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Idp-Ø-\ndw ..(50-˛52) hb- v. I≠m¬ Xs∂ Hcp sXmgn-em-fn-bpsS thZ\ apJØv hc-®p-h-®n-´p-≈-Xmbn tXm∂p. IpSbn-√, ]mXn ag-\-\-™n-´p-≠v.. cwKw 4

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amjv Xs‚ IS-bpsS ap∂n¬ FØp-∂p.... IS- b psS ap∂n¬ {]mhp- I ƒ Ft¥m sImØn- s ∏- d p- ° p- ∂ p. amsj- I - ≠ - ` m- h Øn¬ Ah ]d∂Iep-∂p. Iymad Ah-

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kqcy-c-ivan-Iƒ GXm≠v i‡n-{]m-]n-®pXp-Sßn. Cu kabw cmhp-Æn-amjv (60-˛62) Hcp Ime≥ IpS-bp-sa-SpØv Zqsc \n∂v \S∂p-h-cp-∂p, (IpS-h-b¿, _\n-b≥, Hcp \oe ssIen- a p- ≠ v , Ac- b n¬ XSn® s_¬´v , ssIøn-semcp tSm¿®v) ¢∫mWv e£yw. (Iym-ad Ipd®p Zqsc sk‰v sNbvXv h®n-cn°p-∂p).

cwKw 3

""H∂p hmbp-k-©mcw IS-°-t´∂p hnNm-cn-®-t∏mƒ F∂p-i-√y-am-W∏m?....''

''She is pretty gorgeous” F√m-hcpw Dds°-Nn-cn-°p-∂p. ¢∫n\p apI-fn¬ "bph[z\n' ¢∫v F∂v Fgp-Xn-h-®n-cn-°p-∂p... ]pdØv ag s]bvXp-sIm-t≠-bn-cn-°p-∂p.

\m´n≥ ]pdsØ Hcp ¢∫v... AIØv s]m´n®n-cnbpw _l-f-hpw,,,

cwKw 2

kv{Io\n¬ I\-Ø-a-g. t\cw ]pe-cp-∂-tXbp-≈p. ag-Øp-≈n-Iƒ tdmUn¬ Aßnßv hoWv NnX- d n- s °m- ≠ n- c n- ° p- ∂ p. I\- Ø a™v s]øp-∂-Xn-\m¬ tdmUv AhyIv-X-amWv. IpS-]n-Sn-®p-sIm≠v tdmUn-eqsS Hcp kv{Xo \S-∂p-h-cp-∂p. hnP-b-\-amb ÿew. tdmUns‚ Ccp-h-iØpw ac-ß-fm¬ at\ml-c-ambn tim`n®p \n¬°p∂ {]Ir-Xn. agNm-‰-te‰p \\™ kmcn apt´mfw Ib-‰n-∏nSn-®n-´p-≠v. apSn Nn∂n-®n-Xdn InS-°p-∂p. {]mbw (28). kv{Io\n¬ bph-Xn-bpsS apJw Ahy-‡ambn ImWn-°p-∂p. (cwKw 1 Hcp Ccp´pw shfn-®hpw Ie¿∂ ]›m-Ø-ew).

cwKw 1

kv{Io\n¬ cmhp-Æn-am-jns‚ IS IS-bn¬ c≠p-aq∂v t]¿ Ccp∂v Nmb-Ip-Sn-°p-∂p. hcm-¥-bn¬ Hcp ]g°pe Xq°n-bn-´n-cn-°p-∂p. apgp-h\pw ]gp-Øn-´n-√. bmZr›n-I-ambn cwKw 1 ¬ ]d™ kv{Xq cq]w IS-bpsS ap∂n-te°v hcp-∂p. Ct∏m-gmWv XpS-°-Øn¬ \n∂v hyXy- k v X - a mbn kv { Xocq- ] - Ø ns‚ apJw Zoom sNbv X p- I m- W n- ° p- ∂ p- X v . IS- b psS ap∂n- s e- Ø nb kv{Xocq-]w.


"" ChnsS Ipd®v Znhkw AXn-Ynbm'-b. (sÃ-√) “I am stella” “I am Sudheesh” Ah¿ AhnsS ]ncn-bp-∂p... sÃ√ Xs‚ dqan-te°v t]mhp-∂p.

"" t]cv'' (bp-hm-hv)

cwKw 8 I\ym-kv{Xo-a-Tw.... AhnsS sÃ√-tbmUv "Hcp aZ¿' Imcy-߃ At\z-jn-®-dn-bp-∂p.

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"" tPm¨ t]mf-®≥sc {]tXyI \n¿t±-i-{]-Im-c-amWv sÃ√sb ChnsS Xma-kn-°m-\-\p-h-Zn®v-®v. aZ¿ ]d-bp∂p... (G- I - t Ziw (58- ˛ 60) {]mbw Fßnepw \√ sFizcyw Xpfp- º p∂ apJw. Slight colour ... ssIIƒ°v Npfnhv _m[n-®n-cn-°p-∂p. apSn-Iƒ Gsd°psd \c-®n-cn-°p-∂p.)

"" Bs´, tamtf¥m ChnsS-sS... "" Gbv H∂p--an√'-√.. (cm-{Xn-bm-b-Xn-\m¬ sse‰p-I-sf√mw sXfn-™n-cn-°p∂p... sÃ√bv°v Ft¥m Akzÿ tXm∂p-∂p.) "" aZ¿... sses‰m∂v AW-t-t®mt´'-´.... "" icn, A√ Dt±-iy-Imcyw ]d-™n√'' (a-Z¿)

""Adnbmw aZ¿....''

"" h√mØ Xe-th-Z-\, \msf ...''

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"" Ct∏mgpw Ft∏mgpw D≠m-hs´'' (sÃ.) cwKw 9

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sÃ√bv°v InS-°m-s\m-cp-°n-bn-cn-°p∂ apdn.. apdn-bn¬ c≠p knÿamcp- ≠ v , Gen- b m- \ pw, I{Xo- \ - b pw.... ImWm≥ \√ `wKn... saen™ icocw {]mbw Genbmkv (20-˛22) I{Xo\ (21-˛23)... sÃ√ dqan¬ FØn-btXmsS Gen-bm-kn\p InS-°m≥ ÿe-an-√m-Xm-bn. apdn-

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cwKw 7

bn¬ t\cnb a™-sh-fn-®w. Iymad , aqhcpsS apJØpw amdn-amdn D‰p-t\m-°p-∂p. "" Rm≥ knÿ.. PnPn- b psS dqan- t e°v t]mImw''... (G-en) "" A\p, knÃ-dns‚ dqan-te-°v... (I-{Xo) AXp ]d-™-bp-Ss\ Gen-bmkv ]pd-tØ°v t]mhp-∂p...-ss\‰v {U mWv thjw''. (A-hfpw PnPn-kn-Ãdpw F∂pw.... hg-°m-Wv.... kz`mhw Xosc \∂√m AXm...)

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"" ChnsS apºv I≠n-´n-√-t√m'' (sÃ-√-tbm-Sv) Hcp

""tPmj≥ I am sorry F\n°nXv t\ctØ tXm∂nbn-√, ImcWw ChnSw At\z-jn®p I≠p-]n-Sn-°m≥ ]‰p-sa-¶nepw Xmakw ]‰p-am-bn-cp-∂n-√... hnXp-ºp-∂p.

]›m-Ø-e-Øn¬ I\ym-kv{Xo-a-Tw...-I-\ymkv{Xo aTØn\p ap∂n¬ Hcp h≥ ^vfh¿tjm Ac-tß-dp-∂p. I\ymkv{Xo ac-Øn\p ap∂nse {Ku≠n-emWv \S-°p∂-Xv. sXßp-I-fm¬ Np‰-s∏´ {Ku≠v. {Ku≠n¬ Iipamhv ssXI-fp-ap-≠v.

Good night, I¿Ømhv IqsS-bp≠v (a-Z.)

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t\cw D®-tbm-SS- pØp c‡-km-£n-If - psS kvac-Wbv°v F∂v Fgp-Xn-h® t_m¿Un-\p-Xmsg It≠ t]cp-I-fnsem-∂n¬ ]‰n∏nSn®n-cn-°p∂ s]mSn-]-S-e-߃ Ah¿ XpS-®p-am-‰p-∂p.

cwKw 6

P\-°q-´-Øn-\n-S-bn-eqsS sÃ√ \S∂p hcp-∂p... Imc∏-dºv ss{]h‰v _Ãm‚ v F∂v FgpXn h® `mKtØ°v \oßp-∂p. AhnsS \n∂-t∏mƒXs∂ AhcpsS Np≠p-Iƒ hnd-bv°p∂p Adn-bmsX Hcp-ssIsIm≠v kmcn Xpºv sRcn-°p-∂p.

kv{Io\n¬ Hcp Su¨ Zriy-am-Ip-∂p. Imc-∏-dºv F∂v ]e-I-S-I-fp-tSbpw t]cn-\p-Xmsg Fgp-Xn-h-®n-cn-°p-∂p.. tdmUn-eqsS Aßnßv hml-\-߃ HgpIn \oßp∂p. Iymad {]tXyI coXn-bn¬ Ahsb hc-®p-Im-´p∂p. \√-Xn-c-°v, Hcp sado\ sSIvÃ-bn¬kn\p ap∂n¬ h≥ P\-°q´w AhnsS ]n®-sX-≠p-∂-Xn-\n-S-bn¬ t]m°-‰-Sn® Hcp _mes\ F√m-hcpw tN¿∂v X√p∂Xv ImWmw. Aßnßv ]®-°-dn-N-¥-Iƒ, samØØn¬ \√ _l-fw... sXcphv k¿°kv SuWn¬ Actß-dp-∂p.

cwKw 5

Hcp \µ-hm-°p-t]mepw ]d-bmsX kv{Xo \S-∂-I-ep∂p. Db¿Øn-∏n-Sn® kmcn-Xpºv XmgvØn-Xs∂ CSp∂p.

""Zm... B ImWp-∂Xm ]g-b-\n-c-Øv. AXn-eqsS Hcp A©p-ao-‰¿ \S-∂m¬ t\sc heØv ImWp-∂-Xm''...

""sÃ√''.

""t]sc¥m'-... (am-jv)

kv{Xo cq]-Øns‚ s\‰n-Np-fn-bp-∂p.... apJØv t\cnb tXmXn¬ Ccp-´n-hym-]n-°p-∂p. Np≠p-Iƒ sas√ Nen∏n-°m≥ XpS-ßn-sb-¶nepw hngp-ßn. XWp-∏ns‚ KmUX-bn¬ t]mepw Np≠p-Iƒ \t∂ hn≠p-Io-dn-bn-´ps≠∂v Hscm‰ ZrjvSn-bn¬ a\- n-em-°mw. (kv{Xo-bn¬ \n∂v DØcw In´m-Xn-cp-∂-t∏mƒ)

"" F¥m∏m H‰-bv°v, `¿Øm-hp-Iq-sS-bpt≠m'' (am-jv)

""Imk¿tKmUv \n∂mWv-Wv, (kv{Xo)

bphmhv tNmZn-°p-∂p. \√ shfpØ \ndw Po≥kv j¿´pamWv thjw, apSn Ccp-h-i-tØ°pw NoIn h®n-´p-≠v, ssÃe≥ \n¬∏v.

""Bcm∏m CXv, CXv hsc I≠n-√-t√m..'' (am-jv)

"" ChnsS Fhn-sSbm I\ymkv{Xo aTw'', (kv{Xo)

Contradictions

"" Bcp-sS...'' (sÃ-√

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"" sÃ√ P\-en-\-cn-In¬ \n∂p-sIm≠v ]pd-tØ°v t\m°p-∂p. Iymad N{µs\ (moon) t^m°kv sNøp∂p.... Cu kabw sÃ√-bpsS a\- n¬ ]g-b-Ime Hm¿Ω-Iƒ HmSn-sb-Øp-∂p. Hcp ‰yq_v sse‰v sXfnbm-\m-™p-hcpw t]mse Zriy-߃ kv{Io\n¬ an∂ns°m-≠n-cn-°p-∂p.... sÃ√ hnb¿°p-∂p, s_Õn-te°v Xf¿∂n-cn-°p-∂p. ""F¥m... sÃ√m F¥p-]‰n ....''. "hnb¿Øp-Ip-fn® sÃ√... F√mw I{Xo-\-tbmSv Xpd∂v ]d-bp-∂p, ChnsS kw`m-jWw tIƒ°p-hm≥ km[n°n-√.. Iymad Ahsc Ccp-h-tcbpw amdn-amdn tI{µ _pµp- ° - f m°n Nen- ® p- s Im- ≠ n- c n- ° p- ∂ p. sÃ√.... hnb¿°p-∂-Xn-t\m-sSm∏w I{Xo-\bpw hnb¿°p-∂p. (sÃ√ Xs‚ _mKp Xpd∂v Iptd t\m´p-sI-´p-Iƒ ]pdsØ-Sp-°p-∂p.... I{Xo-\bv°v \¬Ip-∂p. s]´∂v Id≠v t]mIp-∂p... Ct∏mƒ kv{Io\n¬ t\cnb sagp-Ip-Xncn shfn®w am{Xw..... Ccp-hcptSbpw apJw am{Xw sagpIp-Xncn shfn-®-Øn¬ sXfn™p ImWmw...) cwKw 10 Flash Back kv{Io\n¬ h¿Æ-i-º-fn-X-amb Ahÿ Aßnßv ISem-kp-Xp-≠p-Iƒ ]d∂p \S-°p-∂p. kn.-Pn. tImtfPmWv kv{Io\n¬ Zriy-am-Ip-∂p-Xv. decorative Bbn tXm∂n-°p∂ sI´n-S-߃... BsI AhnsS Ft¥m

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{]IrXn `wKn \∂mbn ChnsS hc-®p-Im-´p-∂p. sNSnIƒ Aßnßv Im‰n¬ BSn De-bp-∂p. ""Rm≥ bm{X Xncn-°p-I-bmWv'' sÃ√... ""At∏mƒ aZ¿''.... ImWm-\p≈ i‡n-bn-√..... bm{X Xncn-°p-∂p.... ""C\n-sb-¥mWv `mhn ]cn-]mSn'' (I-{Xo) ""F√m-h-scbpw klm-bn®v Cu PohnXw \in-°p∂XvsIm≠v, a‰p-]-ecpw c£-s∏-Sp-sa-¶n¬'' cwKw 15 kv{Io\n¬ I\-Ø-a-g... t\cw ]pe-cp-∂-tX-bp≈q. agØp-≈n-Iƒ tdmUn¬ Aßnßv hoWv NnX-dn-s°m-≠ncn-°p-∂p. I\-Ø-a™v s]øp-∂-Xn-\m¬ tdmUv Ahy‡-am-Wv... IpS-]n-Sn-®p-sIm≠v tdmUn-eqsS \S-∂p-h∂ kv { Xocq- ] w, Hcp sNdnb IS- Ø n- Æ - b n¬ Ibdn \n¬°p-∂p... s]s´∂v Hcp ]m≠n-°p-´n... tZl-am-kIew sNfn-bp-≠v. \S-∂p-h-cp-∂p. a™v s]bvXp-sImt≠-bn-cn-°p-∂p. hnP-\-amb ÿew.. Ip´n°v \t∂ hni-°p-∂ps≠∂v a\- n-em-°nb kv{Xocq]w \qdp-cq] FSpØv \o´p-∂p. ""t]mbn h√Xpw Ign®p hmt´m....'' Ip´n B Imip-ta-Sn®v tdmUn-eqsS HmSn ad-bp-∂p. a™m-b-Xn-\m¬ ZrjvSn-]-Y-Øn-¬ \n∂v s]s´∂p Xs∂ B Ip´n ad-™p-t]m-hp-∂p. s]s´-∂v... Hcp Sm‰m kptam h∂p \n¿Øp-∂p. kv{Xo cq]w AXn-te°p Ib-dp-∂p. ""t]sc¥m?...'' ""kpP....'' a™p-]m-fn-Iƒ°n-S-bn-te°v B hml\w ad-bp-∂p.. Im‰n¬ Hcp IdpØ IpS tdmUn-eqsS ae°w adn™v ]d∂v \oßp-∂p.

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bp-∂-Xm-Wv....'' (kv{Io-\n¬ tPmjs‚ acWw ImWn°p-∂p)... ho≠pw hnXp-ºp-∂p... i_vZw IqSp-∂p..) I{Xo\ tXmfn¬ ssIh-bv°p-∂p... "Its Okey...please Ic-b-cpXv'' cwKw 12 ]›m-Ø-e-Øn¬ Infn-I-fpsS i_vZw.. sÃ√-bpw knÿ I{Xo-\bpw \S-∂p-h-cp-∂p. Iyma-d-bn¬ \√ `wKn-tbmsS Cu Sheet FSp-°p-∂p. Im‰vsIm≠v AhcpsS apSn ]mdn-∏-d-°p-∂p... bm{X-bv°n-S-bn¬ Ah¿ kwkm-cn-°p-∂p... ""ChnsS Fßs\ a\- n- e mI- ° n, F¥m Imk¿tImUv'' I{Xo) ""Rm≥ _ n-d-ßn-bXv Ipd®p AI-sebm ]ns∂ ChnSw hsc \S-∂p...'' ""Fhn-Sp∂m C{Xbpw Imiv'' (I-{Xo) (]n- ∂ n´ hgn- I - s f- ° p- d n®v F\n°v t\cnb tXmXn¬t]mepw Hm¿°-W-sa-∂n-√, F√mw Fs‚ {]Xn-—mb XI¿Øn-cn-°p-∂p. Fs‚ hoSv ho´p-Im¿ F∂n- h - b v ° p- ] cn Rm≥ kv t \ln- ® - X v . hm°p- I ƒ apdnbp∂p. AXp-sIm-≠v... Hcp kv{Xobpw sNømØ am¿§w... Rm≥ hnXp-ºp-∂p) ""I{Xo\ sR´n-sØ-dn-°p∂p-∂p... apJw hnf-dp-∂p. ]s£ ]pdØv ImWn-°p-∂n-√... ""\nßsf I≠m¬'' I{Xo) ""Pohn-X-Øn-em¿°pw Bscbpw a\- n-em-°p-hm≥ Ignbn-√.. F√mw Hcp \nan-Ø-am-Wv, hn[n-sb-∏‰n BtemNn-®n´v Imcy-an-ev.. tPm¨ t]mf-—≥ Hcp ]s£.. Fs∂ ap≥]v Adn-bp-∂Xv sIm≠mhmw) cwKw 13 kv{Io\n¬ Icn-¶¬ Izmdn.... AXn-\-Sp-Ømbn Hcp sIm®p-Ip-Sn¬.. IpSn-en\p ]pdØv tPmjs‚ AΩ-bncn-°p∂p (53-˛58). ap≠pw Ip∏m-bhpw thjw.... IdpØn-´m-Wv... A—≥ tIfp AIØv InS-∏n-emWv izmkw ap´-emWv tcmKw.... ""I{Xo\ Iøn-ep≈ ]Ww Ahsc G¬∏n-°p-∂p, ]©m-b-Øns‚ [\-k-lm-b-amWv F∂p ]d-bp∂p tPmj-s‚....'' ""]d™p Xocpw apºv B AΩ Ic-bp-∂p... I{Xo\ thK-Øn¬ Xncn®p \S-°p-∂p. cwKw 14 ""F¥mWv \n߃ B ]Ww G¬∏n-°m-™-Xv...'' ""AXv If-¶-s∏´ ssIsIm-≠v) ho≠pw hnXp-ºp∂ (Cu cwKw Nn{Xo-I-cn-°p-∂Xv Hcp ]p¬ta-´n¬ \n∂mWv. bm{Xm-at≤y D≈-Xm-Wv. Chn-Sp∂p \mep In.an \S-∂m¬ sabn¬ _Ãm‚n¬ FØmw)

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bn-cp-∂p. c≠v Iºv IpØn hoSns‚ `nØn-bnte°v Nmbv®v \oe πmÃn°v jo‰p-sIm≠v Hcp ]¥¬ sI´n-bn-cp-∂p. \S-°p-tºmƒ a\-knse hnd-b¬ Imep-I-fn-te°pw _m[n-®pthm F∂v Rmt\m¿Øp. hoSp-]Wn \S-°p-∂-tX-bp-≈p. Hcp apdnam{Xw sI´n Hme-ta-™n-´p≠v. _m°n apdn-IfpsS `nØn sI´n ]mXn hgn-bn¬ \n¿Øn-bnt´-bp-≈q. CSn™p InS-°p∂ ap‰-tØ-°p≈ ]S-hpIƒ Ib-dp-tºmƒ Fs‚ D≈n-se-hn-sStbm Hcp `mcw Xqßp-∂p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. tImtf-Pn¬ BtcmSpw H∂pw kwkm-cn-°mdn- √ m- X n- c p∂ cmtP- j n- s \- ° p- d n®v R߃°m¿°pw H∂pw Xs∂ Adn-bn-√m-bncp-∂p. Hcm-tfmSpw Hc-Xn-cp-I-hn™ Iq´v Ah\n-√m-bn-cp-∂p.

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Anamika life was like a shell which conceived surprises. Like a butterfly she flew from moment to moment which in turn broke infront of her exposing its pearl. She was like a child who had got into a wonderland who viewed it with wide open, shining eyes. She spent hours in the kitchen experimenting with dishes and found a lot of time for sitting before the computer mailing her friends. When Purushothaman came from the office, the door was open and he heard sound from the kitchen. He went to the kitchen door and found Anamika busy with making something. When she saw him she said “There is tea on the table”. He asked "what the hell are you doing here" “I am making a birthday cake for my friend” she turned her back to him. We could see the long hair of hers.Purushothaman’s eyes narrowed. Then he heard the sound of rats running on the roof. She said “ Go and buy a rat trap, these rats will eat all the house up”. She tossed him a half eaten potato. Purushothaman stood there for some more time and without having the tea went out. Purushothaman was a man of mathematics : Mathematics of profit and loss. Always he longed for happinesses and achievements. What is achieved would soon lose its lustre and which

would make him again unsatisfied. When he reached the street it was full of people buying selling and arguing. The sky was dark and it started drizzling. Instead of going to a shop to buy a rat trap he continued his walk and went to a loose women. The woman with a little eyelashes like the part of a little flattened bow, think lips and insolent eyes (greeted him with a crude smile) and made him sit on a bench and sat opposite to him. She asked “where is that little kitten Anamika of yours” Purushothaman’s light dark face still darkened and reddish being were clearly seen in his’ eyes. “I didn’t came here to flirt with you” he stammered. The woman burst out into a meretricious laughter exposing her stained teeth. It made him more restless.Then suddenly her face became rude and lips lightened. “never believe women, they will cheat you”. Purushothaman diverted his face and looked out side. He could see the leaves moving up and down as large drops of rain fell on them. The woman served him locally brewed hooch

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his body. He began to think he lived in a prehistoic age and strange animals were attacking him stange sounds came out of him. When Purushothaman regained conscious ness it was late midnight. He resumed his way back home. When he reached home there was light in the drawing room and the door was not latched. He pushed open the door. Anamika was sitting on a chair with her head resting on her folded hands on the table. She was sound asleep. There was a birthday cake on the table and it was embelleshed with words. “Happy birthday to my dearest friend Purushothaman” There were three or four rats on the table and the cake was half eaten. Purushothaman’s heart ached He thought he would pluck his heart out and rub it on the floor. One of the rats which couldn’t clints the wall was running frantically here and there through the floor searching a hide. Purushothaman took a stick and began running behind the rat.

It was specially brewed with added cashew to increase vigour. Along it there was fried fish flavoured with pepper and cardamom. Soon what he had engulfed began to act on him He felt someone grabbing his brain and every part of his body burning. Soon Purushothaman was in an ocean and himself a solitaire. He wandered through the ocean. He was driven by a fluctuating storm and his wills followed the wind. Finally the storm died down and ocean became calm. When Purushothaman reached the street on his way home it was empty. There was nobody in the street except some stray dogs.The sky was clear with stars shining brightly. Purushothaman walked with tottering steps. Yet he manged to stagger through the drenched road- with some of the stray dogs following him barking aloud. One of them even showed the valour to came close to him threatining to bite him. Purushothaman lifted one of his legs to kick the dog. lost his balance and fell down. Still the alcohol and his brain were fighting each other to get control over


Contradictions Fs‚ hf¿® GI-tZiw ]q¿Æ-am-bn........ CXp-t]mse kpc-£n-XØzw \¬Ip∂ CSw thsd-bns√∂v a\- n-em-bn˛ Fs‚ AΩ-bpsS K¿`-]m-{Xw. AXn\-I-Øn-cp-∂v, ]pdØv kw`-hn-°p-∂-h-sb√mw Duln-°m\pw Bizmkw Xcp-∂-Xpw, Nne-t∏mƒ t]Sn-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-Xp-amb i_vZ-߃ tIƒ°p-hm\pw kvt\l-tØm-sS-bp≈ XtemS-ens‚ kpJw AI-tØ°v {]th-in-°p-∂Xpw F\n-°-dnbm≥ km[n- ° p- ∂ p. CS- b v°p≈ Fs‚ Ne- \ - ß ƒ°v km¥z-\-ambv AΩ-bpsS hm°p-Iƒ tIƒ°p-∂p..... P\n-°m≥ t]mIp∂ Fs∂-°p-dn®v Ah¿°v Hcp-]mSv {]Xo- £ - I ƒ.... B¨Ip´n- b m- t Wm....? s]¨Ip- ´ n- b mtWm....? F¥v t]cn-SWw A—-s‚tXm AtXm AΩ-bptStXm Omb....? Fs‚ apØ-»n-bpsS {]Xo-£-Iƒ Fs‚ tN®n-bp-ambv ]¶p-h-bv°m-dp-≠v. Ah¿ XΩn¬ kwkm-cn°p-∂Xv tIƒ°m≥ Xs∂ F¥v ck-am-sWt∂m IY-Ifpw, Ihn-X-Ifpw tN®n-bpsS kwi-b-ßfpw F√mw apØ»n- t bm- S m- W v, Fs∂- ° mfpw ap≥]v Cu kpc- £ nX ÿm\Øv hkn® tN®n°v ASp∏w. Hcp ]t£ F\n°v AΩ-tbm-Sm-bn-cn-°mw.....?

hn. hn]n≥ 6

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Rm≥ P\n-°-tWm...? 59


sshcp-≤y-߃ ""\ns‚ A\n-b≥ h∂m¬ \n\-°h - s - ‚-sbm∏w Ifn-°mw, Nncn-°mw, ]m´v ]mSmw, Rm≥ ]d-™p X∂ IY-Iƒ \o Ah\v ]d-™p-sIm-Sp-°p-tam... apØ-»n-bpsS tNmZyw tN®ntbm-Sm-W-t√m.'' ""Fs‚ Ifn-∏m-´-ß-fpw, IYm-]p-kvX-I-ßfpw F√mw Rm\h\v sImSp-°pw.'' Fs‚ tN®nbpw kΩ-Xn-°p-∂p≠v. ]t£ Ah¿°m¿°p-a-dn-bn√ ]nd-°m-\p-≈Xv A\n-b\√, Fs‚ tN®n-bpsS {]nb-s∏´ A\p-P-Øn-bmbv BWv Rm≥ sN√p- ∂ - s X- ∂ v, B kXyw Fs‚ P\- \ - t ijw am{Xta shfn-s∏-Sp-I-bp-≈q... A\n-bs\ {]Xo£n® Fs‚ tN®n°p ap≥]n¬ A\nb-ØnbmWv h∂-sX∂v Adn-™m¬ F¥m-bn-cn°mw {]XnI-cW - w. Ifn-∏m-´ß - fpw IYm-]p-kvXI - ß - fpw F\n°v \evIptam.... adn-®m-bmepw Fs‚ tN®nsb F\n°v Ct∏mƒ Xs∂ hfsc CjvS-am-Wv..... tN®nbpw ImgvN-bn¬ Fs∂t∏mse Xs∂-bm-bn-cn-°ptam F∂-dn-bp-hm-\p≈ BImw£ F∂n¬ \nd-™n-cn-°p-I-bm-Wv... tN®n°v apØ»n ]d-™p-sIm-SpØ IY-I-fn¬ \n∂pw F\n-t°-sd-bnjvSw A`n-a-\yp-hns‚ IY-bm-Wv, alm-`m-c-XsØ-°p-dn-®pw, bp≤-sØ-°p-dn-®pw, N{I-hyq-lsØ°pdn®pw apØ»n hnh-cn-°p-∂Xv Rm≥ tIƒ°p-∂p-≠v, A¿÷p\≥ A`n-a-\yp-hn-s‚ AΩ-tbmSv bp≤ X{¥-ßfpw N{Ihyqlw t`Zn-°p-∂-Xn-s\-°p-dn-®p≈ N¿®-I-fn¬ \n∂pw, Ah-sb-°p-dn®v a\- n-em-°n-bn-cp∂p A`n-a-\yp. ""A`n-a-\yp-hns\t∏mse, \Ωƒ ]d-bp-∂Xv Fs‚ A\n-

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b\pw AΩbpsS hb- ‰ n- e n- c p∂v tIƒ°p- ∂ p- ≠ m- h pw At√..... apØ»n? tN®n-bpsS tNmZyw. "AsX' F∂pw ]d™v Dds° Nncn-°p∂ apØ-»n.....'' Fs¥mcp IjvS-amWv Ch¿°v Rms\mcp s]¨Ip-´nbm-sW∂v Fßn-s\-bmWv a\- n-em-°n-s°m-Sp-°p-I, A`na-\yp-hns\ t]mse-Xs∂ Cu A\p-P-Ønbpw tIƒ°p∂p≠v tN®o.... F∂v Rm≥ Fßns\ Adn-bn-°pw. A—≥ AΩ-tbmSv ]d-bp-∂Xpw Rm≥ tIƒ°p-∂p≠v. tN®n-bpsS hnZym-`ym-k-sØ-bpw, AXn-\p≈ Nne-hp-I-sf°p-dn-®p-amWv D∂-X-hn-Zym-`ymkw \evIp-I-bpw, Db¿∂ \nebn¬ tN®nsb I√ymWw Ign∏n®p Abbv°pIbpw sNøWw F∂ B{K-l-amWv A—≥ ]d-bp-∂-Xv. XpS¿∂v A—s‚ s\Sp-ho¿∏v tIƒ°p-∂p-≠v. B Imew BKXamIptºmƒ c≠m-asØ aI≥ Xs∂ klm-bn-°m-\p≠m-hpw, AΩsb kwc-£n-°p-hm-\p≠mhpw F∂ {]Xo£bpw A—≥ AΩ-tbmSv ]d-bp-∂p≠v. Rm≥ A—s‚ aI-\m-b√ ]nd-°p-∂Xv aI-fm-bmWv F∂v Adn-bn-°p-hm≥ AXn-bmbn B{K-ln-°p-∂p. AΩbpsS kpJ-hn-h-c-߃ A—≥ At\z-jn-°p-∂Xv tIƒ°p∂p-≠v. ""Fs‚ tam≥ Dd-°-amtWm F∂ tNmZy-Øn\v adptNm- Z y- a mbv AΩ tNmZn- ® Xv C{]- I m- c - a mWv ""tam\- √ , tamfmWv F¶n-tem.....'' Fs‚ AΩ Fs∂ Xncn-®-dn-™pthm? aI-s\-sIm≠v am{Xta kwc-£n-°p-hm≥ Ignbq F∂ hnizmkw am‰n-a-dn-°p-hm≥, ]nd-°m≥ t]mIp∂ Cu aIsf-s°m≠v Ignbpw F∂v Dds° hnfn®p ]db-W-sa∂v


Contradictions \n›-b-Øn-\p≈ Nne-hv, F¥n-t\-sd, sI´n-®-b®p ho´n¬ Fs¥-¶nepw Imcyw h∂m¬ Chn-Sp∂pw sIm≠v t]mIWw h√-Xpw, ]ns∂ hcp-∂Xv Ah-fpsS {]k-hw, Hmtcm {]khw Ign™v Xncn-®-b-bv°p-tºmgpw AXn-\-\p-k-cn®p≈ acym-Z-Iƒ, Ip´n°v kz¿Æw, ]m{X-߃ F∂n-h-sb√mw.... CXn-s\√mw Rms\m-cp-Ø≥ Xs∂ kºm-Zn-®n´v thWw, C\n c≠m-a-sXmcp tamfp-IqSn D≠m-bm-ep≈ ÿnXn..... \o Fs‚ `mKØv \n∂pw Btem-Nn°v adn®v B¨Ip- ™ m- s W- ¶ n- t em, \ap- t °mcp klm- b - a m- h pw, XpS¿®-bm-bp≈ Nne-hp-Iƒ \nb-{¥n-°mw, Ipd®v Imcy߃ apXn¿∂-h-\m-Ip-tºmƒ Ahs\ Gev]n-°p-Ibpw sNømw''. Ft¥m ]d- b p- h m≥ Xp\n- b p∂ AΩ hm°p- I ƒ In´msX hnj-an-®-t∏mƒ apd-]Sn ]d-bp-hm≥ A—≥ \n¿_‘n-°p-∂Xpw tI´p, AΩ-bpsS i_vZw ""CtX XymK-߃ Xs∂-bm-Wt√m Fs‚ A—\pw kln-°p-∂-sX∂v Ft¥ \n߃ a\- n-em-°p-∂n-t√, CXv am{Xta F\n°v ]d-bphm-\p-≈q.'' ho≠pw A—s‚ kzcw ""Rm≥ a\- n- e m- ° m- Ø Xns‚b√ {]iv\w, C\n \Ωƒ Fßns\ Pohn-°pw, Fs‚ h¿≤n-°mØ hcp-am-\-Øns‚ ]cn[n \n\°v Adn-bm-hp∂-Xt√ F∂n-´mtWm \o Cu ]d-bp-∂-Xv. CXv \ap°v th≠m.............. \o...... CXv \in-∏n-°p-hm≥ kΩ-Xn-°Ww'' A—≥ CS-dnb kzc-Øn¬ ]d-™p-\n¿Øn. ""AXn-\p≈ kabw Ign™p t]mbn-cn-°p-I-bmWv '' Ah-fpsS kzcw. CsX√mw tI´v P\n-°p-hm≥ t]mIp-∂Xns‚ kt¥mjw apgp-h≥ F∂n¬ sI´Sßn. A`n-a\yp N{I-hyql {]th-i\w F¥n-\mWv \S-Øn-bXv? kz¥w A—t\bpw a‰pw bp≤-Øn¬ klm-bn-°p-hm≥ ChnsS Fs‚ P∑w F¥n-\mWv? Fs‚ A—s\ c≠m-a-sXmcp "Nne-hpI-fpsS' N{I-hyq-l-Øn¬ {]th-in-∏n-°p-hm-t\m.......? Rm≥ s]¨Ip™m-sW∂v Ah¿ Fßn-s\tbm a\ n-em-°n, Fs‚ AΩ-bp-tS-bpw, A—-t‚bpw, apØ-»nbp-tS-bpw, tN®n-bp-tSbpw apJw ImWp-∂-Xn\v ap≥]v Xs∂ Fs∂ C√m-Xm-°p-hm≥ {ian-°p-∂p. F\n-°mbv FSpØv hbv°-s∏´ tN®n-bpsS Ifn-∏m-´-ß-fpw, IYm-]pkvXI - ß - fpw \ntj-[n-°p-hm≥ {ian-°p-Ib - m-Wv. Cu temIw Xs∂ F\n-s°-Xnsc Xncn-™n-cn-°p-IbmtWm? Fs‚ P\\w Akm-≤y-ambn Xocp-hm≥ t]mhp-I-bm-Wv. Rm≥ P\n-®m¬ Fs‚ Pohn-X-Øn¬ kw`-hn-°m≥ t]mIp-∂-Xns‚-bpw, Ah-bpsS Nne-hn-s‚-bpw, tI´p. F∂n´pw Ahscms° Pohn-°p-∂p. Fs∂tbm B _p≤n-ap-´n¬ \n∂pw _p≤n-]q¿∆w Hgn-hm-°m≥ {ian-°p-∂p. F\n-s°-¥mWv Cu kµ¿`-Øn¬ sNøm-\m-hp-I...........? Ft∏m-gm-bmepw Ah¿ Fs∂ C√m-Xm-°p-hm≥ Xocp-am\n-°p-∂p. Cu ]m]w Rm\m-bn´v F¥n-\-h¿°v \evI-Ww. F¥m-Wn-Xn-s\mcp ]cn-lm-cw. Ipd®v Znh-k-߃°v tijw B AΩ {]khn-®p. ]t£ AsXmcp Nm]n-≈-bm-bn-cp-∂p. K¿`-]m-{X-Øn-\-I-Øn-cp∂v tIƒ°p-I-bpw, Nn¥n-°p-I-bpw, Pohn®v {]h¿Øn-°p-hm≥ Ign™n-s√-¶n-epw, B{in-XØzw `ocp-Xz-amWv F∂v a\- n-em-°p-I-bpw, Ipd™ ]£w acn®p P\n®v Nne¿s°-¶nepw Bizmkw \¬In Ahƒ IS∂p-t]m-bn.

F\n°v tXm∂n. A—-s\bpw AΩ-tbbpw kwc-£n-°phm≥, Fs‚ tN®nsb klm-bn-°p-hm≥ F\n°v Ignbpw F∂Xv Fs‚ P\-\-Øn\v tijw Rm≥ sXfn-bn-°pw. ""c≠m-a-sØbpw s]Æm-sW-¶n¬ \o Xs∂ hf¿Ønt°m..... AXns\ ]Tn-∏n-°p-hm\pw sI´n-®-b-bv°p-hm\pw D≈Xv Fs‚ ssIbn- s e- h n- S p- ∂ m..? F\n- ° - X ns\ th≠m......'' Fs‚ A—s‚ adp-]Sn tI´v, F∂n-ep-≠mb Ne\w Fs‚ AΩbv°v thZ-\-bp-f-hm-°n. a\-∏q¿∆w thZ\n∏n®-X√ Rm≥, `b∂p t]mbn˛ Fs∂ th≠m F∂p Xs∂bmtWm B ]d-™Xv? Ak-ly-amb thZ\ ImcWw AΩsb as‰-hn-sStbm sIm≠v FØn-®p. BtcmtSm A—≥ tNmZn-°p-∂Xv tI´p ˛ "XobXn ASptØm tUmIvS¿?' ""C√...... AXn-\p≈ ka-b-am-bn-´n-√. ASp-Ø-am-k-sa¶nepw Bhpw.....?'' ""F∂m¬ kvIm≥ sNbvXv Ip´n BWmtWm s]ÆmtWm F∂v ]d-™p-X-cmtam tUmIvS¿ ˛ A—s‚ i_vZw'' ""\nß-sf-¥mWv anÿ Cu ]d-bp-∂Xv AXv \nb-a-hncp-≤-a-t√.....?'' CXv Kh¨sa‚v tlmkv]n- ‰ - s em- ∂ p- a - √ - t √m.......? ss{]h-‰-t√, H∂v kvIm≥ sNbvXq∂v h®v Bcpw Adnbn-√, tUmIvSsd th≠ hn[-Øn¬ ImWmw''. A—-t‚bpw tUmIvS-dp-tSbpw hmKzmZ-߃ XpS¿∂psIm-t≠-bn-cp-∂p. AΩ kΩ-Xn-°p-∂n-s√-¶nepw A—s‚ \n¿_-‘-Øn\v ap≥]n¬ AsXm∂pw hne-t]m-Ip-∂n-s√∂v F\n°v a\- n-em-bn. F¥m-W-h¿ sNøm≥ t]mIp-∂Xv? ]pdØv ]cn-N-b-an-√mØ ]e i_vZ-ßfpw tIƒ°p-∂p-≠v. F¥m-sW∂v a\- n-em-Ip-∂n-√. Ipd®v Ign™v tUmIvSdpsS kzcw tI´p ""CØ-h-Wbpw s]¨Ip-™m-Wv.'' AΩ- b psS Xtem- S ¬ F\n°v km¥z- \ - a - c p- f p- ∂ p. apØ-»n-bptSbpw tN®n-bp-sSbpw i_vZ-߃ ASp-ØSpØv hcp-∂p. ""tUmIvS¿ F¥mWv ]d-™Xv tamt\?'' ""F¥v ]d-bm≥ Hcp s]¨Ip™n-s\-°qSn ssZhw hn[n-®n-cn-°p-∂p.'' ""s]¨Ip-™m-bm-se-¥m-Sm, ssZhw Xcp-∂Xv c≠v ssIøpw \o´n kzoI-cn-°pI'' ""AΩbv°v AsXms° ]d-bmw, Fs‚ _p≤n-ap´v F\n°t√ Adn-bq.'' Fs‚ AΩ-bpsS tXß-ep-I-fm-Wt√m B tIƒ°p∂-Xv, XpS¿∂v A—s‚ i_vZw, ""\o Ic-tb≠ Imcy-sam∂p-an-√, Rms\mcp kXyw ]d™p F∂v am{Xw, Fs‚ kºm-Zyhpw F√mw \n\°v Adn-hp-≈-Xt√ \o Xs∂ Btem-Nn®v t\m°v, \ΩpsS BZysØ tamƒ°v hcp∂ Nne-hp-I-sf-°p-dn-®v, \ns∂bpw AΩ-tbbpw Rm≥ Fßnt\bpw kwc-£n-°pw, ]t£, tamƒ°p≈ Nnehv Zn\w {]Xn h¿≤n®p hcn-I-bmWv Ahƒ "hb- -dn-bn-°p-∂Xv' apX- e - t ßm´v Nne- h p- I - f psS Hcp tLmj- b m- { X- b m- W v, At∂-°p≈ B`-c-W-߃, hkv{X-߃, _‘p-°ƒ°pw \m´p-Im¿°pw `£Ww sImSp-°-Ww, hnZym-`ymk Bh-iy߃°p≈ Nnehv sI´n-®-b-°m-dm-Ip-tºmƒ s]Æp-ImWm≥ hcp∂ Hmtcm kwL-Øn\pw, B NS-ßn-\m-bp≈ Nne-hv, GsX-¶n-ep-samcp hnhmlw Dd-®m¬ Xs∂, hnhml

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Xo¿∞m-S\w Kpcp-hm-bq-tc-°mWv t]m°v eohn\v h∂ aIs\ IqSmsX kz¥w AΩ-sbbpw Iq´n-b-Xns‚ kwXr]vXn Abm-fpsS apJ-Øp-≠v. tkXp-hns‚ Aw_m-kn-U¿ SmIvkn-bn-emWv bm{X. ho´nse amcp-Xn-Im-dn¬ AΩbpw IqSn-bm-hp-tºmƒ _p≤n-ap-´m-hpw. am{X-a√ AΩ-b-S°w A©p t]cpsS Nnehv Iº-\n-bn¬ \n∂v dowt_gvkvsa‚v In´p-at√m? kXy-Øn¬ AXm-Wt√m bm{X-bpsS aqe-Im-c-Ww. tkXp-hns‚ IqsS Ah¿ BZy-ambn-´m-bn-cp-∂p. A∏p-dsØ A\n-en\v kpJ-an-√m-Xn-cp-∂Xv sIm≠mWv tkXp-hns\ hnfn-t°≠n h∂-Xv. tkXp, Zp»o-e-ß-sfm-∂p-an-√mØ Hcp ]mh-Øm≥. Aßs\bmWv tXm∂n-bXv. ka-b-Øn-epw, \mfn-ep-sams° `b-¶c hnizm-k-amWv Abmƒ°v, F¥p ]d-bp-tºmgpw Abm-fpsS A—≥ Ipam-cs\ D≤-cn-°p-∂Xpw Hcp ioew. ss{Uhnw-Kn-s\-°p-dn-®pw, tdmUns‚ ]cn-Xm-]-I-c-amb Ahÿsb]-‰n-bpw, ]ns∂ \m´nse hkvXp-I-®-h-Sßsf kw_-‘n-®pw, CS-bvs°-t∏mtgm \mSns‚ samØw aqey-Nyp-Xn-sb-°p-dn-®p-sams° DZm-l-c-W-k-lnXw N¿®-Iƒ ]p-tcm-K-an-®-t∏m-tg°pw D®-bm-bn. \K-c-Øn¬ \n∂p `£Ww Ign®p s]mcn® ao\pw ao≥I-dnbpw sht∆sd hmßn. Abmƒ CSbv°v AΩ-bpsS apJ-tØ°p t\m°n. AΩbpw `mcybpw XΩn¬ ioX-k-a-c-aps≠-∂Xp hy‡w. F∂mepw hb- mw-Im-eØpw aI≥ IqsS Iq´n-b-Xns‚ kt¥m-j-ap-≠v, apJ-Øv. aqØ-aI\pw Cf-b-h\pw XΩn¬ ap≥ ko‰n¬ Ccn-°m≥ \S-Ønb t]mcv Xo¿∂n-´n-s√∂p tXm∂p-∂p. c≠n-t\bpw ]nSn-®p. ]nd-In-en-cp-Øn-bn-cn-°-bm-Wv.

63 \ho≥ ]n. lcn-l-c≥ 5 sa°m-\n-°¬


sshcp-≤y-߃ h≠n \oßn. UnsshU-dns‚ CS-bn-eqsS A∏p-dØv IS-°m≥ tkXp thKw Ipd-®p. h≠n hf-bv°m≥ XpSßn-b-Xpw, henb i_vZ-tØmsS h≠n-sbm∂p Ipepßn, \n∂p. B sR´- e n¬ \n∂pw k¿hi- ‡ n- b p- s a- S pØv Abmƒ Xncn™p t\m°n, BZyw a°sf, ]ns∂ AΩsb C√, H∂pw kw`-hn-®n-´n-√. As∏m- - t g°pw Hcp {`m¥- s \- t ]mse tkXp B Po∏n\p t\sc IpXn-®n-cp-∂p. Po∏n¬ \mep XSn-b-∑mcpw Hcp hb-- -®mcpw D≠v. Kuchw A`n-\-bn®v tkXp-hns‚ Bfmbn Abmfpw t]mbn tkXp \n∂p hnd-bv°p-I-bmWv. ""Fs‚ t_mW‰pw sse‰p-sa√mw s]m´n, ko‰ns‚ s]bn‚v t]mbn. ]Øb-øm-bncw cqt]s‚ ]Wo-≠v. CsX¥m-bmepw tIkm-°pw...'' Ah¿ Xncn-s®m∂pw ]d-bp-∂n-√. hb- -≥ Hcp Zb\ob `mh-tØmsS Cdßn h∂p " \n߃ {]iv\-ap-≠m-°cp-Xv, R߃ AXym-h-iy-ambn t]mhp-I-bm-Wv, Fs‚ ssIbn¬ X¬°mew Ct{X-bp≈p Hcp Xo¿∏p-≠m-°-Ww, πokv...? ""Rm\n∏w F¥p ]d-bm-\m, \n߃ apX-em-fn-tbmSv Imcyw ]d.'' Abmsf Nq≠n tkXp ]d-™p... tkXphns‚ apJ-Ø-S-Øn¬ Hcp I≈-®ncn sXfn-t™m... hb s‚ Iøn¬ \n∂p \mev A™q-dns‚ t\m´p-Iƒ hmßn, \n¿∆n-Im-c-\mbn Abmƒ h≠n-bn¬ Ib-dn. Imiv tkXphn\p sImSp-Øp. tkXp ]ns∂bpw thh-emXn ]d™p sIm≠n-cp-∂p. Ft∏mtgm h≠n ]pXnb sslth-bn-te°v Ib-dn. A]m-csa-∂-t]mse hoXn, A\-¥-X-bn--te°v \ofp∂ Idp∏v hc. ss{UhnwKv ]Tn-®n-d-ßn-b-h≥ Bthiw sIm≠p Xpfp-ºnt]m-hpw. h≠n-bpsS t{_°ns‚ H® tI´m-Wp-W¿∂-Xv. Ipd®p Zqc-Ømbn Hcp Sm¶¿ h≠nbpw, Sm‰m kptam-bpw... Hcmƒ Ahsc ssIhoin hnfn-°p-∂p. tNmc ]S¿∂ ssI sIm≠v. Fs¥-¶nepw ]d-bp-∂-Xn\p aptº tkXp dnthgvkv FSp-Øp, AXn-hn-Z-Kv≤-ambn ]nd-Inse ct≠m apt∂m h≠n-Iƒ°n-S-bn-eqsS, Ah-tcmSp amdn-\n-°m≥ Bt{Imin®psIm-≠v. F∂n´v tdknwKv Imdns\ t]mse Xncn-s®-SpØv h∂ hgntb ]m™p... s]s´∂v Hcp sNdnb tdmUn-te°p Ibdn apt∂m´v t]mbn, Ct∏mƒ sslth°v kam-¥-cambn \oßp-I-bmWv Imdv. Ahn-SsØ Bƒ°q´w Ahy‡-ambn ImWmw. tkXp im¥-\mbn ]d-™p, ""apsºmcn-°¬ Cßs\ s]´Xm, A∂v Ahsc Bkv]-{Xoev sImt≠mbn Fs‚ ko‰nepw •mknepw F√mw hrØn-tISm-bn, tNmcbpw Nfnbpw tlm... am{X-a√ H‰ ss]k In´o√.''

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Abmƒ XpS¿∂p, ""am{X-a√, Ahcv kmdnt\-bpw, tN®ntbw Hs° Cd°n hnSpw B kptam \Ωsf t_°n-em-bn-cp-∂p. kXyw ]d-™m¬ Kpcphm-bq-c-∏-\mWv B Po∏ns\ sIm≠v \Ωsf CSn∏n®Xv Cs√-¶n¬ sNet∏m B A]-ISw \Ω°m-tbs\ `K-hms‚ Hmtcm eoe-I-fv.'' Abmƒ Xncn™p t\m°n. Cfb aI≥ Abmsf cq£-ambn t\m°n, Bcm- ™ p, ""AOm, Kpcp- h m- b qcv Ft∏m FØpw.''


Contradictions

bpsS Hmcw tN¿∂p IpsS \S-∂-hƒ.. . Bº¬∏q-°-sfbpw ]pg-bnse ]c¬ao-\ns\bpw kvt\ln-®n-cp-∂-hƒ.. Ah-sf-°p-dn®p-ff Hm¿ΩI-ƒ XpS-ßp-∂Xp Xs∂ B ]pgsbm-cØp \n∂m-bn-cp-∂p. I¿°n-S-I-Ønse Xnan¿Øp s]bvX ag-bn¬ Ipfw \nd-™p, ]pg Aedn-∏m-™p. InX®p ]m™ ]pg F∏tgm Ahs‚ A\p-P-Øn-sbbpw IqsSs°m≠p t]mbn. H∏w Ahs‚ kz]v\-ßsfbpw. Ah-sf-°p-dn-®p-ff Hm¿ΩIƒ am{Xw Pe-∏-c-∏n¬ s]m¥n-°n-S-∂p.

Hm¿Ω-bv°mbv Ah≥ Ahsf kvt\ln-®n-cp-∂p. Xncs°m-gn™ CS-\m-gn-I-fn¬ Ah≥ AhfpsS IÆp-I-fn¬ F{X-tbm- X-hW t\m°n \n∂n-´p-≠v. . Ah-tfm-sSm∂p an≠m≥ F{Xtbm XhW Ah≥ sImXn-®n-´p-≠v. . Zu¿`m-Ky-sa∂v ]d-bs´ Ah\v Ah-tfmSv tXm∂nb hnIm-c-Øn\v Ahs‚ Iq´p-Im¿ \evInb t]cv {]W-b-sa-∂m-bn-cp-∂p. ]t£ `qX-Imew hnc¬ Nq≠p-∂n-SØv Ahs‚ A\p-P-Øn-bp-≠m-bn-cp-∂p, Ah-tfm-Sp-ff hm’-ey-ap-≠m-bn-cp-∂p.

Imew IS-∂p-t]m-bn. ]ns∂bpw Bdp XhW ]pg \nd™p Ihn-™p. Ah≥ ]T-\-Øns‚ ]mX-Iƒ ]n∂n-´p. CS-s°-hnsS h®v Ah≥ Ah-fpsS apJw I≠p. B IÆp-I-fn¬ Xs‚ A\p-PØnbpsS \njvIf¶X I≠p. B hm’eyw Ahs‚ IÆp-I-fn¬ kv^pcn-®p. Ign™p t]mb Imew Ah\p sh®p \o´p-∂Xv IÆo-cns‚ \\-hp-ff Hcp ]nSn Hm¿Ω-Iƒ am{Xw. C\nbpw acn-°mØ Hcp ]nSn \odp∂ Hm¿a-Iƒ.

ag Nmdp∂ B cm{Xn-bn¬ Ah≥ Xs‚ tai-h-en-∏n¬ \n∂pw Ub-dn-sb-SpØp Xpd∂p. AXn¬ ]Xn-s\m∂p hb v {]mb-apff s]¨Ip-´n-bpsS Nn{Xw Ahs\ t\m°n∏p©n-cn-®p. c≠p Xpffn IÆp-\o¿ B Nn{X-Øn¬ hoWp NnXdn Ahs‚ A\pPØnbpsS Hm¿ΩIƒ Ah-\n¬ Cc®p Ib-dn. Imhn¬ D’hw ImWphm≥ F∂pw Xp≈n-®mSn IqsS-bp-≠m-bn-cp-∂-hƒ..... Xnan¿Øp-s]-øp∂ CS-h-∏m-Xn-bn¬ IpS-

cmlp¬ N{µ≥

5 Ce-Iv{Sn-°¬

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sshcp-≤y-߃ Un\n¬ _n. 7 sa°m-\n-°¬

Face

Off

I saw a girl who was walking through the fields.The wind that blows flutters her dark coat and tries to take her hat away with it. She crossed the field and gazed into the path ahead ,the dense forest.To reach the dream city ,she must cross this enchanting and mysterious forest.She heard people talking and

ZrjvSn

turned back and was astonished to see the villagers.Their talk took away her courage.She turned back and walked away.On the way back she stopped by the river. She looked into the river and found that she had lost her face and there is no reflection of her in the river. And believe me she is not the only one out there faceless....

66 Vinita Mariam Varghese 7 Computer

IYm-IrØv DΩ-d-t°m-em-bn-en-cp∂v ]pdtØ°v t\m°n... ap‰-Øns‚ tImWn-em-bp≈ a¬tKm-h≥ amº-g-Øns‚ sImºn¬ Xs‚ ZrjvSn DS°n Xmsg hoWp. Df-fn¬\n∂pw \pc™p-s]m-ßn-h∂ Zo¿L-\n-izm-k-Øn-\p-tijw IYm-IrØv Xs‚ ]g-b-Im-e-sØ-°p-dn®v Hm¿Øp-t]m-bn. ]≠v, aW-∏p-d-Øm-bn-cp-∂t∏mƒ F¥p ck-am-bn-cp∂p. B Ipfn-cp≈ {]`m-Øn¬, Hcp ISpw-Im-∏nbpw IpSn-®v, DΩdsØ Nmcp-I-tk-c-bn-en-cp-∂v, CS-Xq¿∂p s]øp∂ Nmd-d¬ ag-bpsS XWp-∏ns\ t`Zn®v Xs‚ ZrjvSn AI-e-ß-fn-te°v ]mbm-dp-≠m-bncp-∂p. CSbv°p Nne-t∏mƒ "IS-hn¬'°mcpsS IZ-fn-hm-g-tØm-´-Ønse hmg-bn-e-bn¬ CSn-®v, a‰p-Nn-e-t∏mƒ Ah-cpsS sN¶-Æ≥ sXßn-ep-S°n-\n¬°msX Aßs\ IsÆ-Øm-Zq-c-tØ°p≈ B ho£Ww HSp-hn¬ X∂n¬Øs∂ aS-ßn-h-cp-tºm¬ Xs‚ t]mcm-bva-Isf a\- nem-°m-\p-ff B Ah-kcw F\n-°-sXt∂ \jvS-am-bn-cn-°p-∂p. Hcp \o≠ t\csØ k¿§-Nn-¥-Iƒ°v tijw IYm-IrØv H∂v ]ndIn-te°v t\m°n. AXm Aß-Ise sh≈n-taL-߃... H∂p- Nn-¥n®v IYm-IrØv Xncp-am\n®p. C\n Itkc ]pd-tIm´v Xncn-®n-Smw.


Contradictions

Np

´p-s]m-≈p∂ NqSnepw s\‰n-bnse hnb¿∏n≥ Xo°-\¬sX-dn-∏n-®v, hnb¿∏ns\ NqSp]n-Sn-∏n®v tIi-h≥ Ipe-sØm-gn¬ sNøptºmgpw Abm-fpsS a\- n¬ Hcp sNdnb kz]v\w a{Xta D≠m-bn-cp-∂p-≈. Hcp hoSv... s\©nse InX-∏ns\ kwKo-Xa - m-°n-s°m≠v Np´p-]g- pØ Ccp-ºns\ B™-Sn°p-tºmƒ Xm≥ Xs‚ ssIhn-cp-Xp-sIm≠v H∂p-≠m-°p-Ib - √ adn®v Xs‚ kz]v\ß - ƒs°m∏w Hcp bm{X-t]mIp-Ib - mWv F∂-bmƒ°p-tXm-∂n... ]Ømw-¢m- p-]m-kmb aIƒ hn-ae - b - v°v, sk‚ v sXcm-tkkv kvIqfn¬ kb≥kv hn`m-KØn¬ ko‰p-ta-Sn-®p-sIm-Sp-°m≥ tkhy¿ A—s‚ ap∂n¬ \n∂v IÆo¿ hm¿Ø-t∏mƒ, ka-{Kn-Iƒ°mbn Im¿Øp-hns‚ sI´p-Xm-en-hn-‰t∏mƒ tIi-h≥ Xm\m-cp-as - √∂v "Abmƒ°v' tXm∂n. tdmU-cn-In¬ CSn-sh-t´-‰X - p-t]mse Hc-©psk‚ v ÿew, Hcp Hme-ta™ hoSv, Hcp tdUntbm C{Xbpw aXn tIi-hs - \-bd- n-bm≥... \nem-hp≈ Znhkw AIØv sagp-Ip-Xn-cn-bpsS Bh-iy-an√ F∂p ]d™v Im¿Xym-b\ - nbpw tIi-h\pw

]n≥hm-Xn-en-eqsS t\m°p-tºmƒ

67 tPmk^v tPm¨ 5 knhn¬v


sshcp-≤y-߃ s]m´n-®n-cn-°m-dp-≠v... B Nncn-bn¬ Hcp-t]mSv ZpxJ-߃ Xß-fd- n-bmsX tIm¿Øp-]n-W™p tNcm-dpap-≠v... hna-et- b-°p-dn®v tIi-hs - \∂pw thh-em-Xn-bm-Wv. aIƒ°v Iuam-ca - m-sW-t∂m¿°p-tºmƒ Im¿Øp-hn-\pw... tPmen-Øn-c° - n-\n-Sb - nepw Abmƒ j¿´n¬ ]‰nb hnb¿∏pWßpw aptº kvIqfn\p ap∂n-se-Øpw... A—s‚ ssIØpºn¬ ]nSn®v aIƒh-cp-∂Xpw ImØv AΩ DΩ-dØ - n-cn-°pw... kmbm-”Ø - n¬ shdpsX F∂pw Im‰v B Iqcsb XgpIn IS-∂p-t]m-Ipw... hnae πkvSp ]m m-bt- ∏mƒ tIi-hs‚ s\©n¬ Bfem-bn-cp-∂p... C\n hn¬°m\pw s]dp-°m-\p-sam-∂p-an-√... Sb¿ Iº\n \S-Øp∂ \mWp-hns\ I≠-t∏mƒ tdmsa-‰o-cn-bens‚ hne-bnse IpXn-®p-Ib - ‰- hpw \nc-Øn-h® - p-sIm≠v ssIsøm-gn-™t- ∏mƒ aI-fpsS kz]v\ß - ƒ°v ]qame Nm¿Øm≥ X\n°v Ign-bmsX t]mb-Xn¬ a\w-s\m¥v Abmƒ B Sb¿ Iº-\n-bpsS Hcp aqe-bn¬ am\-tØ°v IÆpw \´n-cp-∂p... IÆn¬ \n∂-S¿∂p hoW IÆo¿Øp-≈nIƒ Abm-fpsS Np≠p-If - n¬ acn-®t∏mƒ Xms\m-gp-°p∂ hnb¿∏n\v Xs‚ kzmZp-ap-Ip-fß - f - n-se-hn-sbtbm ÿm\w Is≠-Øm≥ Ign-bp-∂p-s≠-∂b - mƒ°p tXm∂n... ]mXn-b‰- a - \- p-ambn IpSn-en-seØn-bt- ∏mƒ Abmƒs°-¥∂ - n-√mØ kt¥m-jw-tXm-∂n... Cuiz-c≥ hI-bm-bn´v Hcp IpSn-se¶nepw X∂-t√m....? \m´nse _m¶p-Is - fm∂pw Abmsf hI-hb - v°msX h∂t∏mƒ \m´n¬ h√-hc - p-tSbpw Im¬°¬ hogpI F∂ Xocpam\w tIihs\ {]Xo-£b - psS apƒap-\b - n--se-Øn®p... aIsf _ncp-Zh - pw, _ncp-Zm-\¥ - c _ncp-Zhpw ]Tn-∏n-°m≥ Abm-fpsS ssIønse XpI Abmsf A\p-hZ- n-°n√ F∂ t_m[-tØmsS Abmƒ Xs‚ Ipe-sØm-gn-en¬ {i≤ sNepØn... A∂-∂sØ A∂-Øns‚ hI-Is - ≠-Øm≥ Abmƒ NqSn-t\mSv a√n-´t- ∏mƒ Abm-sf-t\m°n Abm-fpsS Ipc-bpw, XnÆbpw s]m´n-®n-cn-°p∂ t]mse Abmƒ°p tXm∂n... aIƒ°v Iuam-cØ - ns‚ XpSn∏v Xg-®p-hf - c - p-∂Xv tIi-hs‚ a\- n-te°v Xo tImcn-bn-´p-sIm-≠n-cp-∂p... Aß-s\-bn-cn-s°-bmWv ]©m-bØ - ns‚ "]m¿∏nSw' ]≤Xn tIi-hs\ A\p-{K-ln-®X - v... Cu ]≤Xn {]Imcw Htc°¿ ÿehpw Hcp hoSpw tIi-hs‚ t]cn¬ B \m´n≥]pdØv Intem-ao-‰d- p-Iƒ°-∏pdw Ipdn-°s - ∏-´p... tIi-h\pw Im¿Xym-b\ - n°pw AXn-c‰ kt¥m-ja - m-bn... Xs‚ A©v sk‚ v ÿew hn‰v ]Sn-bn-dß - p-tºmƒ...

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Cu CS-ha - mkw Im¿Øp-hn\v hnti-jß - f - p-tS-Xm-bn-cp∂p... a - g- s - ]-øp-tºmƒ hna-esb sI´n-]n-Sn-®p-In-S° - m-dp-≈Xpw... ag-sh≈w ]mb-Øp-ºØv hogm-dp-≈X - pw-a‰pw Hm¿Øv Im¿Øp aIsf Xtem-Sn-s°m-≠n-cp-∂p... ]t£... Xs‚ aÆns\ hn´p-h∂ tIi-h\v B aÆns‚ aWw aq°ns\ ]s≠-t∏mtgm aYn-®n-cp-∂X - mbn tXm∂n... Im¿Øp-hn\v hoSn\v Np‰p-]mSpw Hcp-]mSv _‘߃ ÿm]n-°m≥ I-gn-™t- ∏mƒ IpSpw-_{- io-bn-eqsS Hcp-]mSv h\n-XI - f - p-sS-bn-Sb - n¬ Xs‚ Ign-hp-Iƒ {]-IS- n-∏n-°m≥ Ign™p... Aß-s\-bn-cns° Hcp-]mSv Im¿jnI temWp-Ifpw Ah¿ Xc-s∏-SpØn... hoSns‚ sX°p-`m-KØv hmg-Ir-jn... apºn¬ A©mdv sXßn≥ssX... h-S° - p-`m-KØv ]®-°d- n-Iƒ Aß-s\-bß - ns\ at\m-lm-cn-Xb - psS AXn¿h-cº - p-Iƒ°∏pdw ]pXnb Hcp \msf Xßsf ImØn-cn-°p-∂Xv t]mse Ahƒ°v tXm∂n... Hcp CS-ha - m-kØ - nse ag-sh-≈∏ - m-®n-emWv Im¿Øphns‚ a\- ns\ apdn-th¬∏n-®Xv; ]®-°d- n-If - pw, hmg-Ifpw a‰pw Im-‰pw, Imdpw Im¿∂p-Xn-∂t- ∏mƒ. DΩ-dØv Xf¿∂v aq∂v "Bflm-°ƒ' hnXp-ºn-s°m-≠n-cp-∂p... C\nbpw ]co-£W - ß - f - psS Iqc-ºp-Iƒ X߃°v A]-cn-Nn-Xa - m-sW∂v Cuiz-c≥ Nn¥n-°p-I-bm-sW∂ a´n¬... _m¶p-t\m-´n-kp-Iƒ hoSns‚ DΩdØp \nc∂p hogm≥ XpS-ßn-bt- ∏m-gm-Wv... hna-eb - psS _ncp-Z] - T - \w Ah-km-\n-®Xv HSp-hn¬ XpS¿]-T\ - Ø - n-\mbn A—s\ taml-ad- n-bn-®t- ∏mƒ ssIa-e - ¿ØpI F∂-X√ - msX Abmƒ°p-as - ‰m∂pw ]d-bm-\p≠m-bn-cp-∂n-√... A∂v cm{Xn tIi-h\v Xosc Dd-°w-h∂ - n√. i‡-amb an∂¬ Xs‚ ico-csØ Io-dn-ap-dn-°p-∂Xmbn Abmƒ°v tXm∂n... F{X-s]-s´-∂mWv ]q¿Æ-ßs - f√mw am™p-t]m-bXv... ]mXn-b‰- Xv Ft¥m.... Xncn-®p-In-´n-bX - v t]mse tXm∂n-bXm-Wv... AXp-dbv°pw aptº... Hcn-°¬IqSn Abmsf Xs‚ Iqcbpw aÆpw, Np‰n-Ibpw NqSpw amSn-hn-fn-°p-∂Xv t]mse tXm∂n... Zn\-߃°p apºn¬ Xs‚ Pohn-XØ - n¬ BsI-sbmcp ZpxJw hna-ea - m-{Xam-bn-cp-∂p... C∂v Im¿Øp-hpw, hoSpw F√mw... a\- n¬ a‰m¿°pw IØn-®p-hm-bv°mØ Hcp Xncn Cuiz-c≥ X\n°mbn IØn-®p-am-‰n-h® - s - X-t¥... tIm-cn-s®m-cn-bp∂ ag-bn¬ Hcp tXm¿Øp am{Xw Npa-enen-´p-sIm≠v Abmƒ sas√ ]nSn-bn-dß - n... ka-Xe - ß - ƒ°∏pdw Hcm-bncw t]¿ Xs‚ ]n≥Km-an-If - m-bp-≈h - ¿ Abmsf Nncn-®p-Im-Wn-°p-∂X - p-t]mse Abmƒ°p tXm∂n... AIØv hna-ebpw Im¿Øphpw \ni-bpsS \ni-_vZX - bn¬, aqI-cmbn Dd-ßp-Ib - m-Wv... \\-™t- Xm¿Øv ]ngn™v apJw tXm¿-Øn-sIm≠v Abm-sfm-∂p-am{Xw Nn¥n-®n-cn-°mw.... ""Cu cm{Xn ]pe-cm-Xn-cp-s∂-¶n¬...''

Xm≥ \´ ]∏mb ssXIƒ Xs∂ t\m°n-Ic - b - p∂-t]mse Abmƒ°v tXm∂n... Xs‚ A—\pw A-Ωbpw Dd-ßp∂ aÆv Xs‚ hnb¿∏ns‚ cpNnb-dn™ Iqc, Xs‚ cl-ky-ßf - d- n™ Np‰p-]mSv... F√mw X∂n¬ \n∂v am™p-sIm-≠n-cn-°p-IbmWv F∂ Nn¥ Abmsf h√msX thZ-\n-∏n®p... Ic-™p-sIm≠v Iqc-bn¬ \n∂v ]Sn-bn-dßp-tºmgpw... hna-e-bpsS ssIøn¬ InS-∂psIm≠v tdUn-tbm... imiz-Xk - w-KoXw apg-°ns°m-t≠-bn-cp-∂p...

]pXnb Np‰p-]m-Spw, hoSpw ]dºpw Im¿Xym-b\ - n°v \t∂ CjvSs - ∏-´p... sshZyp-Xn-bpsS shfn-®Ø - n¬ Xs‚ ]pkvXIw Xpd-∂p-h® - t- ∏mƒ hna-ebv°v s]m´n-°c - b - W - s - a∂v tXm∂n... Xs‚ sXmgn-ens\ ad-∂p-sIm≠v tIi-h≥ ]d-ºnse sXßpI-tfbpw a‰pw ]cn--N-cn-®p-sIm-≠n-cp-∂p...


Contradictions Ambily Antony 8 Electronics

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aware every morning that you may not last the day and every evening that you may not last the night….Nearer to thee… “Is there something which is more certain than life falling into the hands of death? Yet it is that we all dread-dead sure! Waiting is a dreadful task-so why not now?” Immature logic! A logic that had gifted her 25 years of torment! Wisdom creeps in rather late with the grey at the temples, as a gleam in the cataract afflicted eyes. Youth and wisdom is a rare mixthe winning recipe. The momentary void felt as one log off from the virtual world and encounter the stark reality is really unbearable for a weak old heart. Her mind was terribly injured by the train of thoughts as she knelt down to pray before the altar of the chapel with other similar unwanted human forms. The sad note in the hymn being recited by the nuns could melt even the hardest of the rocks. Some were sobbing; others were at the verge of breakdown, their eyes welling up with tears. Still hard is to clutch your rosary, tightly shut your eyes and bear it all. That is exactly what she was doing now. She felt soft, warm hands on her shoulders urging her to stand up. She turned to face the discerning smile of Sr. Agnes. She didn’t bother to return the smile as she slowly made an attempt to rise, firming her weak knees and supporting herself on the enormous church pillar. Yes, she was now on her own legs-a fact quite hard to believe after all these years. Thoughts of her torso lying half paralyzed for years on a bed in a dark corner of a damp room in the asylum were itself a torture. Then one day as though by some miracle her feet became tangible, they trembled by a gush of energy and soon she was toddling about. It was just 2 months back. Now Sr. Agnes was guiding her along the sunlit verandah and into the common room. She helped her to a rocking chair by the window, smiled again and hurried out to attend to others still in the chapel. The clock was striking nine. She was supposed to be working now-no, it was rather her hobby-embroidery and knitting. She took out the half-knit jacket from the basket kept on the window sill and soon was busy-her face quite solemn and seemingly absorbed in what she was doing, or was she? ******************************************************** Rose was rather cross today with her mom for not letting her play in the rain. Her toddler brother Ryan had messed up her storybooks and was now pulling her plaited hair. What can be more annoying to a five year old girl? Determined, she got up from her swing and went out to play in the mud puddle. Before long she heard her mother calling her for lunch. She ran in wiping her muddy fingers on her frock. “Where is Ryan?” “I dun no!” Memories were not clear after this. Did she hear someone shouting that the baby has drowned? Blank…

A lost life Yes, now she was in the hospital bed shivering under thick blankets. Back at home, there was no Ryan. “Gone…Thou art with Christ….” On school reopening Lena came to school with her cute little brother. If only Ryan was there….. Fight. The end of which saw Lena and Rose with a broken arm each. Rose was taken to a child psychologist but with little results. As she grew up so did her illness. She was considered a threat to little children around-a monster. Soon she was under the treatment of a reputed psychiatrist and quickly recovered; but the society took long to recover from its fears. This gave room for thoughts to end her aimless, miserable life. The deed however spared her life but left her half paralyzed. ********************************************************** The bell rang sharp in her ears. The jacket was almost done. As she sat at the table for lunch with her friends at this shelter; she had new plans, her mind was younger and her life clearer than ever before her eyes. She quickly finished the meal and proceeded to her room for a nap. Lying on the bed, the same set of events was churning her brain blocking out sleep, which she now most wanted. “Close your eyes… think of nothing… lay still…sleep….” *********************************************************** Little Rose and her family were going out on a holiday. Ryan as usual was annoying her. He was wearing a blue jacket. Mom and Dad were busy packing. They all got into the car and rode off happily to a beautiful sunshine valley-green grass, springs and blossoms all around. All but her got off. They were now calling out to her. Hey Rose…Be quick!!! “ Wait… I….I’m coming!” As she finally pulled herself out she felt baby hands clutching her plaited hair. A cool breeze swept past carrying the fragrance of fresh jasmine buds. *************************************************************** . Agnes was astonished to find the old lady still asleep in her bed. A blue baby jacket lay close by-its sleeve entangled in her grey hair. Sr. Agnes rested her hand on the lady’s forehead. It was ice cold. —————————————

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Contradictions

hy‡nXz߃/Hm¿Ω-°p-dn-∏p-Iƒ \iz-cX - bv°v sXmSm-\m-hmØ sshcp-≤y-Øns‚ kuµcyw kv^pcn-°p∂ Hcp-]‰w Hu´vsse≥kv

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IS-Ω-\n-´-bpsS `mj Iogm-fs‚ `mjbmWv. H∏w BVy-hpw, Imev]-\n-Ihpw Hs°-bm-Wv. B `mj Bkzm-Z-I-\p-ambn kwh-Zn-°p-∂Xv aq¿Ø-amb a\p-jy-{]-IrXn-bpsS ASn--ÿm-\Ø - n-em-Wv. sNmev°m-gv N-bn-eq-sSbpw Ihn-bc - ß - p-If - n-eq-sSbpw Ihn-X-bpsS \nXy{]Nm-c-I-\mb Ihn Xs‚ Ihn-XI - f - n-se√mw \mtSmSn kwkvIm--c-Øns‚ `mhn inev]-߃ ]I¿Øn-bn-´p-≠v. ]S-bWn-bpsS Xmf-L-S\-bn¬ Ihn Hcp _nµp-hn¬ GtIm-]n-∏n°p-∂Xv hm°pw `mhhpw Xmf-hp-sam-s°bm-Wv. AXv B¥-cn-I-amb Hcp {]hr-Ønbm-sW-∂v, IS-Ω-\n´ hniz-kn-°p-∂p.

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""IqSp-X¬ \√ a\pjy-\m-bn-Øo-cm-\mWv F√mh¿°pw B{Klw. AXn-\p-th≠n \mw {]h¿Øn-°p∂p. {]b-Xv\n-°p-∂p. B A¿∞-Øn¬ Ihn-Xbpw Hcp {]h¿Ø- \ - a m- W v . '' am\p- j n- I - X - b psS aqeysØ ap≥\n¿Øn Ihn-X-sb∂ hc-sam-gnsb ae-bm-fn°v Cßs\ \n¿∆-Nn-®p-X-∂Xv IS-Ω-\n´ cma-Ir-jvW-\mWv. hc-sam-gn-bpsS kuµcyw hm°p-I-fn¬ am{X-a√ adn®v A¿∞-]q¿Æ-X-bnepw `mh-Xo-{h-X-bn-ep-am-sW∂v A\-iz-c-\mb Ihn ka¿∞n-°p-∂Xv kz¥w Ihn-X-Ifn-eqsS Xs∂-bmWv. IS-Ω-\n-´-°-hn-X-I-fpsS BkzmZ-I¿ _p≤n-Po-hn-Iƒ°pw hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ°pw ]pdta sXmgn-em-fn-Ifpw \m´n¬]p-d-°mcpw BWv F∂Xv ISΩ-\n-´-bpsS IhnX F{X P\-Io-b-amWv F∂-Xn\v sXfn-hm-Wv. IS-Ω-\n-´-bpsS `mj Iogm-fs‚ `mj-bmWv. H∏w BVy- h pw, Imev ] - \ n- I hpw Hs°- b m- W v . B `mj


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Bkzm-Z-I-\p-ambn kwh-Zn-°p-∂Xv aq¿Ø-amb a\pjy-{]-Ir-Xn-bpsS ASn--ÿm-\-Øn-em-Wv. sNmev°m-gvNbn-eq-sSbpw Ihn-b-c-ßp-I-fn-eq-sSbpw Ihn-X-bpsS \nXy{]Nm-c-I-\mb Ihn Xs‚ Ihn-X-I-fn-se√mw \mtSmSn kwkvIm--c-Øns‚ `mh inev]-߃ ]I¿Ønbn-´p-≠v. ]S-b-Wn-bpsS Xmf-L-S-\-bn¬ Ihn Hcp _nµp-hn¬ GtIm-]n-∏n-°p-∂Xv hm°pw `mhhpw Xmfhp-sam-s°-bm-Wv. AXv B¥-cn-I-amb Hcp {]hr-Ønbm-sW-∂v, IS-Ω-\n´ hniz-kn-°p-∂p. IhnX Ihn°v kz¥w kXzsØ Is≠-Øm-\p≈ {ia-am-Wv. temI-Øns‚ h¿Æ-i-_-f-X-I-fn-ep-a√

am‰-Øns‚ sh´w hoti-≠Xv bph-Xz-am-sW∂v IS-Ω\ - n-´b - v°d - n-bm-am-bncp-∂p. AXn-\p≈ Blzm-\-amWv "Dbn¿sØ-gp-t∂¬∏v' {]W-bØ - ns‚ \nc¿∞I-Xbpw AtX-ka - bw A-Xns‚ A\-iz-cXbpw `mh-hn-tc-N\ - X - b - n-eqsS Bhn-jv°-cn-°m≥ Ihn°v Ign-™n-´p-≠v. "im¥', "]cmXn', "]pgp-ßn-b-ap-´-Iƒ' XpSßnb Ihn-XI - ƒ AØ-cØ - n-ep-≈X - m-Wv. aqey-tim-jW - a - mWv am\p-jn-IX - b - psS A¥yØns‚ Bcw`w F∂v Ihn ap≥Iq´n I≠n-cp-∂p.

Ihn- Xs‚ kzXzsØ tX-Sp-∂-Xv. adn®v s]m≈p∂ t\mhp- I - f n- e m- W v , sXcp- h p- s sZ- \ y- ß - f n- e m- W v , hnb¿∏ns‚ \\-hn-em-Wv. ""A√√ tXmg-tc, Rm\n-hn-sS-bmWv Cu shdpw a\p-jys‚ hrØ-`w-K-ß-fn¬ Cs°mSpw t\mhn¬ Icm-f-kw-K-ß-fn¬...'' ˛Rm-\n-hn-sS-bm-Wv˛ F¶nepw ho¿∏p-ap-´-ep-Iƒ°n-S-bnepw ]pXn-b-sh-´Øns‚ A\n-hm-cy-amb am‰-ß-fpsS, ]pe-cn-hn-S-cp-∂Xv Ihn k¶-ev]n-°p-∂p-≠v. _nw_-`m-h-ß-fpsS Xo{h-amb Bhn-jv°m-c-am-Wv, IS-Ω-\n´ Ihn-X-I-fpsS as‰mcp khn-ti-j-X. Nn¥bpsS N´- ° q- S p- I ƒ t`Zn- ® Xp- s Im- ≠ p- X - s ∂- b mWv hnπh ]c-Xsb Ihn-X-bn¬ krjvSn-°p-hm≥ IS-Ω\n-´bv°p Ign-bp-∂-Xv. kzbw DØcw Is≠-Øm-\p≈ tNmZy-߃ kaq-lØ - ns‚ a\-km-£n-tbm-Sp-ff tNmZyß-fm-bn-cp-∂p. Ipd-Øn-sb∂ _nw_sØ Ihn Bhnjv°-cn-®Xpw AXp-sIm-≠p-X-s∂. B IpdØn Iogmf- c psS, a¿±n- X - c psS {]Xn- c q- ] - a m- W v . B IpdØn Cßs\ tNmZn-°p-∂p.

""\nß-sfs‚ IdpØ a°sf Np´p-Xn∂pt∂m? \nß-f-h-cpsS \nd™ IÆp-Iƒ Nqgvs∂-Sp°pt∂m? \n߃ RßsS Iqgn-amSw Ipfw tXm≠pt∂m? \nß-tfm¿°pI \nß-sf-ßs\ \nßfmsb∂v'' ˛-Ip-d-Øn-˛ \jvS-am-Ip∂ {Kmao-W-X-bptSbpw, \∑-bp-sS-bpw, kwkvIm-c-Øn-s‚bpw h‡-hmWv IS-Ω-\n-´-bpsS IpdØn. kzmX{¥yw \ntj-[n-°-s∏-´-h-cpsS Bflm-hmWv Ipd-Øn. Xnancw _m[n®v a\p-jyXzw \jvS-s∏-´p-t]mb \mKcn-I-X-bpsS hnIr-X-apJw "\K-c-Øn¬ ]d™ kphntijw' F∂ Ihn-X-bn¬ Ihn hy‡-am-°p-∂p-≠v. AXv h¿Ø-am-\-Øns‚ Xs‚ h¿Æ-\-bm-Wv. ""sFkp-I-´-bn¬ kq£n-°p∂ ao≥I-Æns‚ ImgvN-bmWo \K-c-Øn\v ih-°-√-d-I-fpsS \nd-amWo \K-c-Øn\v a°-fpsS apºn¬ DSp-Xp-Wn-bq-cn-sb-dn™v sXdn-∏m-´p-]mSn s]m´n-®n-cn-°bpw s]m´n-°-cbp-Ibpw Xe-b-d™gn™m-Sn-Ø-f-cp-Ibpw sNøp∂ {`m¥n-Ø-≈-bmWo \K-cw.'' ˛\-K-c-Øn¬ ]d™ kphn-ti-jw˛ "dnb-enk'Øns‚ ]pXnb apJ-amWv "NnX'bnepw "Ccp-´nepw' Rm≥ sX≠n' bnep-sams° ImWm≥ Ignbp-∂-Xv. \∑Iƒ°pth-≠n-bp≈ DZvt_m-[-\amWv "ISn-™q¬s∏m-´≥'. \∑-bv°p-th-≠nbp≈ Ihn-bpsS ]m´v Cß-s\-bm-Wv. "\nh¿∂p \S-°-W-ap-Æo, \n∂p-Ænss°-Iƒ \nd-sb-t°m-tc-≠Xp \∑-Iƒ, hkp-‘c ]Icpw kvt\l-Øns‚ \∑-Iƒ, Adnhns‚ \∑-Iƒ; F√m-h¿°pw \o \√-h\m-bnØocp' ˛I-Sn-™q¬s]m-´≥˛

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sshcp-≤y-߃ am‰-Øns‚ sh´w hoti-≠Xv bph-Xz-am-sW∂v ISΩ-\n-´-bv°-dn-bm-am-bn-cp-∂p. AXn-\p≈ Blzm-\-amWv "Dbn¿sØ- g p- t ∂¬∏v ' . {]W- b - Ø ns‚ \nc¿∞- I Xbpw AtX-k-abw A-Xns‚ A\-iz-chpw `mh-hn-tcN-\-X-bn-eqsS Bhn-jv°-cn-°m≥ Ihn°v Ign-™n´p≠v. "im¥', "]cmXn', "]pgp-ßn-b-ap-´-Iƒ' XpS-ßnb Ihn-X-Iƒ AØ-c-Øn-ep-≈-Xm-Wv. aqey-tim-j-WamWv am\p-jn-I-X-bpsS A¥yØns‚ Bcw`w F∂v Ihn ap≥Iq´n I≠n-cp-∂p. "Ccp´v' F∂ IhnX a\pjy-Xz-Øns‚ am\-hnI aqey-Øns‚ arXn-bm-{X-bmWv. ]dbpt¥mdpw Gdn-h-cp∂ hm°p-I-fpsS alm]¿∆w-t]mse IS-Ω-\n´ Ihn-X-Iƒ A-h-ti-jn-°p-∂p. Ch krjvSn-°p-∂Xv A\izc-X-bpsS Hcp A[ym-bamWv. Pohn-X-Øns‚ ImX-emb A\p-`-h-ß-fpw, kz¥w hnIm-c-ß-fpw, kvt\l-hpw, ZpxJ-hpw, au\-hpw, GIm¥-Xbpw {]-W-b-hp-sams° `mh-Zm¿VytXmsS BhnjvI-cn-®-XmWv IS-Ω-\n´°hn-X-Iƒ. IhnX Ihn°v kz¥w AkvXn-Xz-k-Xy-ß-fn-seØn-t®-cm-\p≈ {iaam-Wv. AXv kvac-W-I-fpsS ]p\x-cm-hn-jv°m-c-am-Wv, ]pXnb A\p-`-h-ß-fpsS tXSepw. AXp-sIm≠v Xs∂ hmb-\-bpsS Hcp ]pØ≥ am\w Cu Ihn-X-Iƒ A¿ln-°p-∂p. Ihn-X-sb-°p-dn®v William Wordsworth Cßs\ ]d-bp∂p "Poetry is the spontaneous over flow of feelings, it take its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility. {]im-¥-X-bn¬ krjvSn t\Sn kz—-ambn Hgp-Ip∂ IS-Ω-\n-´-°-hn-X-Iƒ ae-bm-fn°v kp]-cn-Nn-X-am-Wv. Ihn-sbbpw ae-bm-f-Øns‚ {]nb-s∏´ Ihn ae-bmfn°v Hcp I\Ø \jvS-ambn Pohn-X-b-h-\n-I-bv°p]n-∂n¬ ad-™p. Xs‚ anØn-°¬ Imhy-kr-jvSn-Ifn¬°qSn Iem-kr-jvSn-bp-sSbpw Fgp-Øp-Im-c-s‚bpw e£y-t_m-[sØ At±lw ae-bm-f-Øn\p ImWn-®pX-∂p. apdp-°n-®p-h∂ Np≠p-I-fn¬ Xmfw aqfn, CSw-tXmfnse Xph¿Øp-ap-≠vsIm≠v apI-fn-te-°p-b¿Øn ]©mcn taf-Øn\v Xmfw ]nSn®v ]S-b-Wn-t°m-e-Øn\p-ap-ºn¬ \S-°p∂ cma-Ir-jvW≥ IS-Ω-\n-´-°m-cpsS \nXy hnkva-b-am-Wv. Imhy krjvSn-bpsS C{µ-temIw Xo¿Øv ae-bm-fn°pw. IS-Ω-\n´ F∂ {Kmao-W-X-bn¬

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\n∂v IS¬kv]¿iw t]mse Hcp i_vZ-ap-bcp-∂p. ""vs\√n≥X≠p aW°pw hgn-Iƒ F≈n≥\mºp Ipcp°pw hb-ep-Iƒ FÆw-sX-‰nb Hm¿a-Iƒ ho≠pw Ip∂n¬sN-cn-hn¬ amhn≥sIm-ºn¬ DÆn-I-fmbn Dd-ßn-sb-Wo-ev°pw.'' B i_v Z - Ø n- s ‚- b p- S a CS- s \- © n¬ tN¿Øp-]n-Sn-°p-∂p≠v Hcp Ipd-Øn-sbbpw ]ns∂ Hcp im¥-tb-bpw.


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Fw.-Sn. hmkp-tZ-h≥ \mb¿ F∂ kmlnXy {]Xn` Xs‚ cN\m Pohn-X-Øns‚ Xs∂ jjvSn]q¿Ønbpw AXn\v C∂sØ Xnf- ° - h pw, am\hpw \¬In-b, At±-l-Øns‚ cN\m PohnX-Øns‚ AS-bmf Nn”-hp-ambn amdnb "\mepsI-´ns‚' kph¿W Pq_n-enbpw H∂n-®m-tLm-jn°p-I-bmWv C∂v; Cu h¿j-Øn-eqsS. ae-bmfsØ kvt\ln-°p∂ B¿°pw hn´p-\n¬°m\m-hn√ Cu BtLm-j-ß-fn¬ \n∂v, ImcWw BtLm-jn-°p-∂Xv ae-bm-fn-bpsS kz¥w Fw.-Sn. bmWv.

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\mep-sI-´v. . AIhpw]pdhpw Bbn-cØ - n-sXm-≈m-bn-cØn ap∏-Øn-aq-∂n¬ ]me-°mSv IqS-√q¿ {Kma-Øn¬ P\n-®p. \m´n≥-]p-d-Øp-Im-cs‚ \≥a a\-kn¬ kq£n® Fw.-Sn-bqsS kmlnXy Pohn-X-Øn-emI-am\w IqS-√q¿ {Kmaw ap‰n-\n¬°p-∂-Xmbn ImWmw. A≤ym-]\ cwKØpw, ]{X-{]-h¿Ø\ taJ-eb - nepw Fw.Sn Xs‚ buh\w Nne-h-gn-®p. BZy-sa-gp-Xnb t\mh¬ "hfcp∂ Xe-apd' shfn®w I≠n-√. ImcWw Fw.-Sn. bpsS Xs∂ hm°p-I-fn¬ ""\Ωƒ°v \Ω-sf-gp-Xn-bXv icn-bm-bn-´n√; F¶n¬ AXv If-bm≥ tXm∂-Ww.''

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\mep-sI´v bYm¿∞-Øn¬ ]´nWn F∂ {Iqc-amb bmYm-∞ysØ°pdn-®p≈ shfn-]m-Sm-bn-cp-∂p. `£-WØns‚ am{X-a√ ico-c-Øn\m-h-iy-amb F¥n-t‚bpw "]´nWn' Pohn-XsØ hymJym-\n-°m≥ Hcp-]s£ Cu t\mh¬ th≠n-h-cn√ F∂m¬ -Xncn-®-dn-bmsX t]mhp∂ Pohn-X-Øn\v CXv th≠n ht∂-bv°pw.


sshcp-≤y-߃

.....""hf¿∂v hf¿∂v henb Bfmhpw ssIIƒ°v \√ Icp-Øp-≠mhpw A∂v Bscbpw `b-s∏-tS-≠-Xn-√. Xe-bp-b¿Øn-]nSn®p \n¬°Ww "BscSm' F∂p tNmZn®m¬ ]cp-ßmsX Dd-®-kz-c-Øn¬ ]dbmw Rm\mWv tIm¥pÆn \mb-cpsS aI≥ A∏pÆn.'' CØ-c-Øn¬ BWØsØ apgp-\osf {]IS-am-°p-I-bmWv A∏p-Æn. Hcp ]s£ Xs‚ A—s\ sIm∂ (?)skbvXm-en-°p-´ntbm-Sp≈ ]I shÆ-bp-cpIpw t]mse t]mbXpw, Ah-km\w A∏pÆn skbv-Xm-en-°p-´nbpsS ASpsØØn Hcp ]s£ Abm-fpsS Imh¬°m-c-\m-b-Xn\p ]n∂n¬, B sshcp≤y-Øn\p ]n∂n¬ PohnXw F∂ kXyw am{Xw....

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"]mXn-cmhpw ]I¬sh-fn-®hpw' F∂ t\mh-en-eqsS Fw.-Sn. Hcp t\mh-en-Ãm-bn. AXn\p ap≥]mbn At±lw [mcmfw sNdp-IY - I - ƒ Fgp-Xn-bn-cp-∂p. ]S-°w, ]≈n-hmfpw Im¬Nn-e-ºpw, sX‰pw Xncp-Øpw, F∂o IY-Iƒ°pw, c‡w ]pc-≠-a-W¬X-cn-Iƒ, thZ-\-bpsS ]q°ƒ F∂o kam-lm-c-߃°pw At±lw P∑w \¬In. H≥]Xv t\mhep-Iƒ (Fw.-]n. apl-Ω-Zp-ambn tN¿s∂-gp-Xnb Ad-_ns]m∂v AS-°w) Fw.-Sn.bptS-Xmbn C∂p-≠v. a™v, Imew, c≠m-aq-gw, Akp-ch - n-Øv, hmc-Wk - n, ]mXn-cmhpw ]I¬shfn-®hpw...


Contradictions hp-amb kz]v\ß - f - psS A≥]Xp h¿j-߃°p apºv cNn°-s∏´ hnP-b-Km-Y-bmWv \mep--sI-´v. 1950 Ifn¬, \mepsI´v Fw.-Sn. bpsS a\kv am{Xw hmbn® Imew. cmjv{Sob-]c - a - mbn C¥ybv°v {][m-\y-ap≈ Imew IqSn-bm-bn-cp∂p AXv. AXns‚ Hcp \ng¬ ({]Xy-£-Øn-en-s√-¶n¬ t]mepw) t\mh-en-ep-S-\ofw ImWmw. as‰mcp Xc-Øn¬ acp-a-°-Ømb k{º-Zm-b-Øns‚ Bg-Øn-ep≈ Hcp hni-I-e-\-amWv \mep--sI-´v. acp-a-°Ømb k{º-Zm-b-Øns‚ \∑-Xn-∑-Iƒ hfsc hni-Z-ambn Fw.-Sn. {]Xn-]m-Zn-®n-cn-°p-∂p. AΩm-hs‚ GIm-[n-]X - yhpw AXn¬ InS∂p \odp∂ H´-\-h[n a\pjy P∑-ßfpw ]e t]cp-I-fn-eqsS Fw.-Sn. ]d-bp-∂p. F¶nepw C∂v \ΩpsS AWp- I p- S pw- _ - ß - f t√ XI¿∂ \mep- s I´v _m°n sh®Xv? \mep-sI´v krjvSn-°p∂ (?) anYym-tem-IØ -- ns‚ D≈p-I≈ - n-bmWv "\mep-sI-´'v . bYm¿∞-Øn¬ A∏pÆn CXn-s\m-s°-Xn-cmbn s]mcpXp∂ Hcp tbm≤m-hm-Wv. \mep-sI-´ns‚ "A¥yw' Fw.-Sn. bpsS hm°p-I-fn¬.... t\mh-en-eq-sS..... ap‰sØ HXp°p-I√ - ns‚ apºn-se-Øn-bt- ∏mƒ sNdp-∏° - m-c≥ \n∂p ]ndsI \S∂ kv{XosbmSp ]d-™p. ""AΩ Ib-dn-t°m-fq.'' Ah¿ kwi-bn®p \n¬°p-∂Xv I≠v Abmƒ ]d-™p. ""ss[cy-ambn Ibdmw'' Xe-bn¬ \me©p sh≈n-h-c-Iƒ hoW B saen™ kv{Xo tImem-bn-te°v Ibdn A- t ∏mgpw {]mbw sN∂ a\p- j y≥ ap‰Øv \n¬°p-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. sNdp-∏-°m-c≥ ]d™p: hcq. Abmƒ AΩ-bpsS ]ndsI {]th-in-°m-\¿lX-bn-√mØ Hcn-S-tØbv°v Ib-dp∂ sshj-aytØmsS HXp°p Ib-dn. AI-Øp-I-b-dn-b-t∏mƒ kv{Xo ]d-™p. ""Fs¥m-cn-cp´m A∏ptWy ChnsS ? ""]Iepw CXn-\-IØv Ccp-´mWv ChnsS ImcW-h-∑m-cpsS t{]X-ß-fp-≠mhpw ]Iepw ? AΩ kw{`- a - t ØmsS Abm- f psS apJØp t\m°n. ""AΩ t]Sn-°≠ \mep-sI´v s]mfn-°m≥ G¿∏mSp sNø-Ww, ChnsS Im‰pw shfn®hpw IS-°p∂ sNdnb hoSp-a-Xn. \mep-sI-´ns‚ "A¥yw' !!! * * * "\mep-sI´pw" Fw.-Sn.bpw Hcn-°-ep-a-h-km-\n°p∂n√. AXv XpS-cp∂p ]pXnb t]cp-I-fn¬ ]pXnb ssien-I-fn¬.... \nf-bpsS Xoc-ß-fn¬.... IqS-√q-cns‚ thcp-I-fn¬....

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Fw.-Sn. sb B[m-c-am-°n-bp≈ Hcp N¿®-bv°p-a-∏pdw C∂v ae-bmf kmln-Xy-Ønse t\mh-ep-Iƒ°v ]pØ-\pW¿∆p ]I¿∂p \¬Inb \mep-sI-´n-s\-]‰n kwkm-cn-°pI-bmhpw DNn-Xw. Hcp ]s£ Fw.-Sn. AXn-te°v HXp-ßp∂n√ F¶n-epw. Fw.-Sn.bv°v Ipd-®p-h¿j-߃°p apºmbn D≠mb Hc\p-`hw {]Xn-]m-Zn-°-s´. At±-l-Øns‚ P∑-\m-Smb IqS√q-cn-te°v \mep-sI´pw tXSn Hcp kwLw FØn. aebmf kmln-Xy-Øn-se-¶nepw CsXmcp ]pXp-ab - mhpw t\mhens‚ ˛ Hm¿°pI t\mh-en-Ãns‚b√ ˛ D¤hw tXSn Cß-s\-sbmcp bm{X. AXm-bn-cp∂p AYhm AXmWv ae-bm-fnbv°v \mep-sI´v; kmln-Xy-hpambn ]pe-_-‘wt]mepw ]pe¿ØmØ GsXm-cmƒ°pw \mep-sI´v hmbn°p-tºm-gp-≠m-hp∂ "kpJw' AXv hnh-c-Wm-Xo-X-am-bn-cn°pw. ae-bm-fn-bpsS hmb-\m-kp-JsØ AYhm kwkvIrXnsb C{X-b-[nIw kzm[o-\n® as‰mcp IrXn C√ F∂pXs∂ ]d-bmw. (J-km-°n-t\m-Sp≈ _lp-am\w ImØpsIm- ≠ p- X s∂ ]d- b s´) \mep- s I´v hmbn® GsXmcmƒ°pw Hcp t\mh¬ Fß-s\-bm-hWw F∂-Xn\v IrXyamb Hcp-Ø-c-ap-≠mhpw. Hcp ]s£ AXp-X-s∂-bmhpw \mep-sI-´ns‚ hnP-b-hpw. AXp-sIm-≠m-h-W-at√m 22-˛mw ]Xn∏v \mep-sI-´n-s‚-Xmbn C∂v Cd-ßp-∂-Xv. A∏pÆn F∂ tI{µ-IY - m-]m-{X-Øns‚ _mey-Iu-amc bu∆-\-ß-fpsS BsI-Xp-I-bmWv \mep-sI´v \mep-sI-´n-te-bv°v... \mep-sI´v bYm¿∞-Øn¬ ]´nWn F∂ {Iqc-amb bmYm-∞ysØ°pdn-®p≈ shfn-]m-Sm-bn-cp-∂p. `£-WØns‚ am{X-a√ ico-c-Øn-\m-h-iy-amb F¥n-t‚bpw "]´nWn'. Pohn-XsØ hymJym-\n-°m≥ Hcp-]s£ Cu t\mh¬ th≠n-h-cn√ F∂m¬ Xn-cn-®-dn-bmsX t]mhp∂ Pohn-X-Øn\v CXv th≠n ht∂-bv°pw. Xo¿Øpw BWØw \nd™ Hcp IYm-]m-{X-amWv A∏p-Æn. \mep-sI´v XpS-ßp-∂Xp Xs∂ BWØw ap‰n\n¬°p∂ hmIy-Øn-eq-sS-bm-Wv. ""hfcpw hf¿∂v henb Bfmhpw ssIIƒ°v \√ IcpØp-≠mhpw A∂v Bscbpw `b-s∏-tS-≠-Xn-√. Xe-bpb¿Øn-]n-Sn®p \n¬°mw "BscSm' F∂p tNmZn-®m¬ ]cpßmsX Dd-®-kz-c-Øn¬ ]dbmw Rm\mWv tIm¥pÆn \mb-cpsS aI≥ A∏p-Æn.'' CØ-c-Øn¬ BWØw apgp\osf {]IS-am-°p-I-bmWv A∏p-Æn. Hcp ]s£ Xs‚ A—s\ sIm∂ (?)skbvXm-en-°p-´n-tbm-Sp≈ ]I shÆbp-cpIpw t]mse t]mb-Xpw, Ah-km\w A∏pÆn skbvXm-en-°p-´n-bpsS ASpsØØn Hcp ]s£ Abm-fpsS Imh¬°m-c-\m-b-Xn\p ]n∂n¬, B sshcp-≤y-Øn\p ]n∂n¬ PohnXw F∂ kXyw am{Xw. F∂pw a\pjy Pohn-X-tØmSp tN¿∂v \n¬°p-∂-h-bmWv Fw.-Sn.bpsS IrXn-Ifpw IYm-]m-{X-ßfpw. A∏p-Æn-sXm´v kp[m-I-c-\neqsS them-bp-[≥Ip-´n-bn-seØn \n¬°p∂p AXv. AXp sIm≠p-Xs∂ B Pohn-X-Øn≥ ta¬ ]e-bn-S-ß-fnepw sshcp≤yw ap‰n-\n¬°p-∂Xv \ap°v ImWmw. B{K-ln-°p-I-bpw, B{K-ln-®Xv t\Sp-Ibpw sNbvX anSp-°-\mb ae-bm-fn-bpsS kmº-Øn-Ihpw IpSpw-_-]-c-


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\nJn¬ tPmbv 5 Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIvkv

CΩnWn y- H-∂v. . √ _

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emfn-Xy-Øns‚ `mjsb Poh-\pXpeyw kvt\ln®v Pohn-X-Øns‚ \m\m-aq-e-Iƒ ap´n-bn-cp-Ωnb ssh°w apl-ΩZv _jo¿. \qdmw P≥a-Zn-\Øn¬ HgpIn \oßp-tºmgpw lrZ-b-ßfn¬ \n∂v lrZ-b-ß-fn-te°v {]bmWw sNbvXp-sIm-≠n-cn-°p∂ t_∏q¿ kp¬Øm≥ F∂ \mtat[bw e`n® _jo-dn-s\-°p-dn®v ]d-bphm-t\-sd-bp-≠v, ]t£ hnh-cn-°m≥ hm°p-Iƒ°v i‡nbn-√m-ØXv t]mse emfn-Xy-Øns‚ Nph A∏msS h‰n-t]mhp-∂Xv t]mse.

" _jo¿, At±-lw-\-S-∂p-Xo¿∂ hgn-bmWv; Nmcn-bn-cn-°p∂ Itk-c-b-√. _jo¿ At±-l-Øns‚ Xebv°p apI-fn--ep≈ \ng-e-√, IØn-sb-cn-bp∂ kqcy-\m-Wv. At±-lw-sIm-≠-sh-bn-emWv; At±lw Ccp∂ XW-ep-I-f√'' (Fw.-F≥. hnP-b≥) emfn-Xy-Øns‚ `mjsb Poh-\p-Xpeyw kvt\ln®v Pohn-XØ - ns‚ \m\m-aq-e-Iƒ ap´n-bn-cp-Ωnb ssh°w apl-ΩZv _jo¿. \qdmw P≥aZn-\-Øn¬ HgpIn \oßp-tºmgpw lrZ-b-ß-fn¬ \n∂v lrZ-b-ß-fnte°v {]bmWw sNbvXp-sIm-≠n-cn-°p∂ t_∏q¿ kp¬Øm≥ F∂ \mtat[bw e`n® _jo-dn-s\-°p-dn®v ]d-bp-hm-t\-sd-bp-≠v, ]t£ hnh-cn-°m≥ hm°p-Iƒ°v i‡n-bn-√m-ØXv t]mse emfn-XyØns‚ Nph A∏msS h‰n-t]m-hp-∂Xv t]mse. F¥n-t\sd hy‡n-l-c-W-a√ C\n temIm-h-km-\w-hsc kw`-hn°s´ Np≠Øv Hcp Ip‰n _oUnbpw XncpIn amt¶m-Ãn≥ Nph´nse Nmcp-I-tk-c-bn-en-cp∂v ]pdw shfn®w t\m°n-°m-Wp∂ B alm-hy‡n Fßns\ a\- n¬ \n∂v am™v t]mhm-\mWv kmlnXy-`m-jbv°v ]pXp-Po-h≥ \¬Inb ssh°-Øn-\-SpØv Xe-tbm-e∏-dºn¬ P\n®v _jo-dn\v 2008 P\-hcn 20 \v \qdv hb- v. Adn-bn°p-hm-\-s√-¶n-epw, Hm¿°-s∏-Sm\pw Adn-b-s∏-Sm\pw _jo-dn\v Cu \qdp P≥a-Zn-\-߃ th-≠n-bn-cp-∂n-√. "AXmhpw'... _jo-dn\v _jo-dns‚ `mj-bn-eqsS _jo-dns\ Adn-b-W-am-bncp∂p \nem-hn-s\-b√ Xs‚ \ng-en-s\-bmWv At±lw kvt\ln-®Xv D∂-Xn-bn-e√ Xmgva-bn-emWv _jo¿X-s∂-I-≠Xv ]d-tb-≠-X-√, ]d-b-s∏-tS-≠-XmWv At±lw B{K-ln-®Xv Aßns\-bmWv A-t±lw At±-l-am-b-Xv.'' ad- ° p- h m- \ m- h mØ, Ahn- i z- k - \ o- b - a mb hy‡n- X z- Ø n\p apºn¬˛ \-ap°v Xe-Ip-\n-°mw, C\nbpw {]bm-Ww...


Contradictions

1989

May 21st - it was the night before the test flight of India's medium range surface to surface ballistic missile Agni-1. Our defence minister K.C. Panth had a meeting with his scientists. He was so sure of the success of the flight that he enquired "what do you want me to give you for celebrating tomorrows success?" One of his scientists replied :We need nothing other than 1 lakh saplings to be planted in RCI " This modest scientist was none other than our former president, the missile man, Dr. APJ. Abdul kalam.

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Avul Pakkire Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in 1931 in Rameshwaram, the village of temples in Tamil Nadu. His parents who were poor, had no formal education, but their industrious nature always inspired young Kalam. He has credited his School teachers Iyyadurai Solomon as the one who taught him the great lesson of success in life. The lesson was that, "if you want to accomplish anything in life you will have to dream of it and will have to believe that you will definitely achieve it." After doing his degree in Physics, he joined M.I.T and specialized in Aeronautical engineering. This institution played the key role in moulding Dr. Kalam, one of the pioneers in Indian Space research. Dr. Kalam's first appointment was as senior scientific Assistant in D.T.D.P. in 1958. Later he joined A.D.E. and developed the hover craft named Nandh in 1967, he joined Incospur as Rocket engineer and later he went to NASA, USA for training. He was assigned to Thumba for establishing equatorial rocket landing station. ISRO built two rockets 'Rohini' and Menaka' at Thumba under Dr. Kalam, later they developed Jatto SLV - 3 rockets and missiles like Nag, Prithvi etc. It was through the super brain behind Indian nuclear expedition. In this age of unemployment we must remember that Dr. Kalam's first employment was as a newspaper boy. This deserves to be appreciated in this world, where people prefer only white collar jobs. Although he has reached such heights of glory, he leads a very simple life. He needs only rupees fifteen for his daily food and usually does not even wear a suit. He is the first scientist to be sworn in as the supreme commander of Indian forces. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1997. He believes that the future of India is in the hands of students, like we. RITians. His dream is for a self satisfied well developed India. Let his dream come true! Let us fulfill his dream!! Let us remake India as 'India in his dream!!!

M usin gs

79 Jisha P Sainudeen 5 Electrical


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amjv Nne-t∏mƒ Hcp B{ib-am-bn-cn-°mw. Hcp NnIn-’bpw Bi-b-hp-am-bn-cn-°mw. ]s£ Hcn-°epw IΩyqWn-k-Øns‚ ]q¿Æ-X-°-∏pdw Hcp Hcp IΩyqWnÃmbn-√. amsjmcp lyqa-\n-kvd-dm-bn-cp∂p F∂p \ap°v ]d-bmw. AXp-sIm-≠mbn-cn°mw _m_vdn akvPnZv XI¿∂ Zn\-߃ amjpsS Pohn-X-Ønse Gd-dhpw Akzm-ÿy-ß-fmb Zn\-ßfmbn Xo¿∂-Xv.

amsj-¡p-dn-¨v....

kpPn≥ ]n.-F-kv.

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1930 Pq¨ 8\v Ncn-{X-ap-dß - p∂ sImSp-ß√ - q-cnse temI amte-izcw F∂ ÿeØv P\-\w. ]Xn-s\-´m-cm-bmew F¬.]n. kv°qƒ, sImSp-ß-√q¿ t_mbvkv sslkv°qƒ, FdWm-Ipfw al-cm-Pmkv . Fd-Wm-Ipfw tem tImtfPv F∂nh-Sß - f - n¬ \n∂pw hnZym-`ymkw ]q¿Øn-bm-°n. a{Zmkv \yq tImtf-Pn¬ A≤ym-]-\mbn 1952-˛¬ XpS°w. sNdn-b-Im-eb-f-hn¬ Xncp-h-\-¥-]pcw bqWn-th-gvkn‰n tImtf-Pn¬ tPmen sNbvXp. amjnse A[ym-]-Is\ Xe-߃°-∏pdw hf¿Øn-bXv Xe-t»cn {_Æ≥ tImtf-Pm-bn-cp-∂p. {]I-Sn∏n-t°-≠-Xm-hWw "kvt\lw' F∂ "_jo-dn-b≥' Nn¥bpsS t\cn-´p≈ h‡m-hm-bn-cp∂p amjv. t{^mbn-Un-epw, tIk-cn-bn-epw, sshtem-∏n-≈n-bnepw XpSßn Hcp "hnP-b\nI' Z¿i-\-Øn-te-°v, HcpƒImgvN-bn-te-s°-Øn-t®-cp-∂Xm-bn-cp∂p amjns‚ A≤ym-]-\-co-Xn. injy-K-W-ß-fm-bncp∂p amjns‚ G‰hpw henb Zu¿_-ey-߃. amjv sshcp≤y-am-bn-Øo¿∂ ]e kw`-h-ß-fn-epw, injy-hm-’-eyØns‚ t\¿Ø CS-s]-S-ep-Iƒ \mw I≠-Xm-Wv. "]d-»n-\nI-Shv' kw`hw AXns‚ DZm-l-c-W-ß-fn¬ H∂p am{X-amWv. amjv Nne-t∏mƒ Hcp B{i-b-am-bn-cn-°mw. Hcp NnIn’bpw Bi-b-hp-am-bn-cn-°mw. ]s£ Hcn-°epw IΩyqWnk- Ø ns‚ ]q¿Æ- X - ° - ∏ pdw Hcp IΩyqWnÃmbn- √ . amsjmcp lyqa-\n-kvd-dm-bn-cp∂p F∂p \ap°v ]d-bmw. AXp-sIm-≠m-bn-cn°mw _m_dn akvPnZv XI¿∂ Zn\-߃ amjpsS Pohn-X-Ønse Gd-dhpw Akzm-ÿy-ß-fmb Zn\ß-fmbn Xo¿∂-X.v kwL-]c - n-hm-cØ - n-s\-Xn-cmb Hcp "ioew' amjpsS Pohn-X-Øn-\p-≠m-bn-cp-∂p. B ioew Hu∂-XyØn-se-Øn-t®¿∂-t∏mƒ amjpsS "lyqa-\nk'Øn\pw sshcp-≤y-ß-fp-≠m-bn. Xe-t»cn A≤ym-]-Is‚ sh´n-sIme-°-\p-Iq-e-amb \ne-]m-Sp-I-fm-bn-cp∂p AXns‚ Imc-Ww. R߃°- d n- b p∂ amjv CX- s √∂v injy- K - W - ß ƒ Bh¿Øn®p ]d-™-t∏mgpw "^mkn-k-Øns‚ Bƒ°q´ a\x-imkv{X'Øns‚ Dƒ°m-gvN-I-fn-te°v amjv, k©-cn®p-sIm-t≠-bn-cn-°p-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p.

80 Hcp Xcw s\‰n-Np-fn-®p≈ t\m´w, Ip´n-sbt]mse Nncn-°p-tºmgpw Ak-¥p-jvSa - m-b, Akzÿ-am-b... Nne-t∏mƒ t{^mbn-Un\p t]mepw... AXm-bn-cp∂p hnP-b≥ amjv. \ncm-i-bpsS, \ni_vZ-X-bpsS Ft¥m H∂v.

"]ptcm-K-a\ Iem-km-lnXy'Øns‚ {]h¿Ø-I-\m-hp-Ibpw, ]n∂oSv AXns‚ kwÿm\ A≤y-£-\m-bn-Øo-cpIbpw sNbvX amjv BZy-Im-e-ß-fn¬ AXns‚ hna¿i-I\m-bn-cp∂p F∂Xpw Hcp sshcp-≤y-am-bn-cn-°mw. XpS¿∂v kn.-]n.-sF.-Fw. kmkvIm-cnI {]kn-≤o-I-c-W-amb "tZim`n-am\n'bpsS ]{Xm-[n-]-cmbn ae-∏pdw ktΩ-f\w Ign-bp-


Contradictions At±-lsØ Ah-km-\-Im-e-b-f-hn¬ Ae-´n-s°m-≠ncp-∂-Xv, apX-em-fn-Ø-hpw, Ah-bp-≠m-°p∂ {]iv\-ß-fpam-bn-cp-∂p. aX-Øns‚ sI´p-]m-Sp-Iƒt]mse Xs∂ C∂sØ temI-Øn¬ a\p-jys‚ Xo¿Øpw hy‡n-]-camb Imcy-߃t]mepw Xocp-am-\n-°p-∂Xv aƒ´n-\m-jW¬ Iº-\n-I-fpsS "hymh-km-bnI aX-am-sW∂v amjv \sΩ `b-s∏Sp-Øp-∂p. Hcp If-f≥ thZ-\sb {]Xn-tcm[n-°m-\p≈ Hcp "ioew' D≠m-°n-sb-Sp-°p-∂-Xp-t]mse, tcmK-߃s°-Xn-\mbn {]Xn-tcm-[n-°m-\p≈ Hcp "ioew" ico-cØ - n-\p-≠m-°n-sb-Sp-°pI F∂p-≈X - mWv km¿∆-euInI apX-em-fnØ Btcm-Ky-hy-h-km-b-Øns\Xnsc \ap°v sNøm-\p-≈Xv amjv \sΩ Hm¿Ω-s]-Sp-Øp-∂p.

∂-Xp-hsc tPmen-sN-bvXp. Ah-km-\-Im-e-b-f-hp-I-fn¬ At±lw "]mTw' amkn-I-bp-tSXp am{X-am-bn-cp-∂p. "IΩyqWnÃv ]m¿´n-bn-ep-≠mb Nne Xm¬°m-enI ]nf¿∏p-Iƒ "am[y-ak - n≥Un-t°‰n'se, 'Icn-b¿ tP¿W-en-Ãp-Iƒ' h¿Æ߃ tN¿Øv P\-ß-fn-te-s°-Øn-®-t∏mƒ hnP-b-\nse IΩyq-Wn-k-hpw, am[y-a-{]-h¿Ø-I\pw XΩn¬ sshcp-≤yß-fp-≠m-bn. B sshcp-≤y-߃ At±lw ]m¿´n-bn¬ \n∂pw, ]nW-dmbn hnP-bs - \∂ injy-\n¬ \n∂p-aI - ‰ - n. hnPbs‚ Pohn-XØ - nse sshj-ay-ßf - n-sem-∂mbn AXpw amdn. sshtem-∏n-ffn Ihn-X-sb-°p-dn-®p≈ hnP-bs‚ \ncq]W ]T-\w, aem-bmf \ncq-]W kmln-Xy-Øns‚ F√m ck-X-{¥-ß-tfbpw adn-I-S-∂p-ff Hcp kml-k-am-bn-cp-∂p. a\-im-k{v X-Øn-eq-∂n-bp≈ B ]T-\ß - ƒ. "DW¿∂n-cn-°p∂ K‘-ß-fpsS Hcp km-{am-Py-amWv' sshtem-∏n≈n Ihn-X-Isf∂v ASn-hc - b - n´v ]d-bp-∂p. arZpe N¿Ω-Øn¬ \n∂-I∂p \n¬°p∂ Ihn-sb-∂mWv sshtem-∏n-≈nsb amjv \n¿∆Nn-®-Xv. Hcp ]pXp-]p-kvX-I-Øns‚ "K‘w' sIm≠p-t]mepw Hm¿Ω-If - n--te°v Dufn-bn´p t]mhp∂ ae-bm-fn-bpsS hninjvS `mh-Øns‚ aIp-tSm-Zm-l-c-W-ß-fmWv \mtam-tcm-cp-Øcpw F∂p hcp-tºmƒ amjns‚ sshtem-∏n≈n Z¿i-\-߃ F{X A¿∞-h-Øm-sW∂v Hm¿t°-≠-Xm-Wv. _jo-dn-b≥ A"«oe' kmln-XysØ Ipdn-®p≈ ]T-\hpw \hm-\p-`-h-ambn-cp-∂p. Fd-Wm-Ip-f-Øn-∂-Sp-Øp≈ Ieq-cn¬ Hcp-\mƒ \K-c-amen-\y-߃ ASn-™-t∏mƒ \ap°v "Aß-Ise' sIm≠nSmw F∂p ]d™ A[n-Im-cn-I-tfm-Sv, "Aß-Ise' Fs¥mcp ÿew Fhn-sS-bp-an-s√-∂pw. hnUvVn-Iƒ°v hn{i-an-°m-\pff ÿe-a√ `mj-sb∂pw ]d™ hnP-b≥am-jv, {]tbmKnI cmjv{So-b-Øns‚ sX‰n-≤-cn-∏n-°-ep-Iƒs°-Xnsc B™-Sn-°p-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. Hmtcm {]iv\-߃°p-ap≈ km¿∆nI ka-hm-Iy-߃, km¿∆-eu-InI DØ-cß - ƒ, Ah {]mtZ-in-I-fmbn {]mh¿Øn-I-am-t°≠ h≥ _p≤n-ap-´pIƒ°p≈ ]cn-lm-c-߃ t]mepw amjv \n¿∆-ln-°p-I-bp≠m-bn. Hmtc kabw tNmZyhpw, DØ-chpw Bbn-cp∂p amjv, Pohn-X-amWv hy‡n-Xz-sa∂v ]d-bp∂ amjns‚ hy‡nXzw thdn-´p-\n¬°p-∂Xpw AXp-sIm≠v Xs∂-bmWv.

C∂sØ bph-P-\-X-bn¬ Acm-jv{Sob hmZ-Øns‚ \mºp-Iƒ apf-°p-∂Xv tPmen-ÿ-eØv \n∂m-sW-∂pw, AS-®n´ iotXm-jvW-߃ {Iao-I-cn® apdn-Iƒ K¿`-]m{X-Øn\v ka-am-sW∂pw, Ah-bp-≠m-°p-∂Xv \sΩ ssii-h-Øns‚ kpJ Pohn-XØn-te°v \bn-°-emsW∂pw amjv \n¿∆-Nn-°p-∂p. Aßs\ hcp-tºmƒ \msa√mw "{Inbm-fl-IX' F∂ ioe-Øn¬ \n∂p-a-I∂p \m\m-Xc - Ø - n-ep≈ aµo-`h - n-°e - n\v Cc-bm-hp-Ibpw sNøp∂p, D≈Xv sIm≠v Pohn-°p∂ Hcp Acm-jv{Sob t_m[w \Ωn-ep-≠m-Ip-∂p. temI-Øns‚ C∂sØ Ah-ÿ-sb°p-dn-®p≈ Xr]vXn-h-cmØ Hcp a\ pw Dd-°-an-√mØ cm{Xn-Ifpw \n߃°p-≠m-hs´ F∂pw ]d-™mWv Ahkm-\-Xm-fp-I-fnse Hcp {]`m-jWw amjv D]-kw-l-cn-®Xv. Cu temIsØ A≤zm-\n-°p-∂-h-cpsS Hcp kz¿§am°n Xo¿°pI F∂ am¿Ivkn-b≥ k¶-ev]-Øn\v hn]co-X-ambn Hmtcm {]tXyI ÿe-ß-fn¬ Hmtcm {]tXyI Bfp-Iƒ°v D√-kn-°m-\p≈ sNdp-tem-I-߃ D≠m-°nsb-Sp-°p∂ hnπ-h-amWv \mw \S-Øn-sIm-≠n-cn-°p-∂Xv F∂v amjv ]d-bp∂p. AXn-s∂-Xn-cmb Hcp D]-cn-hnπhhpw. Ata-cn-°° - m-cs\ "skIvkn¬' \n∂p-hs - c-bI - ‰n "Xn∂pI' F∂ Hcp ioe-Øn-te-s°-Øn® apX-em-fn-ØØns‚ auen-I-amb tZmj-Øn-cmb Hcp "Nn¥'bpamWv \mw hf¿Øn-sb-Sp-t°-≠-sX∂v amjv ]d-bp-∂p. Aß-s\... kq^n-bm-bv.... c£n-Xm-hm-bv... sk≥Kpcp-hm-bv... Aß-s\.... Aßs\ amjv IS-∂p-t]m-bn. Hmtjm-sb-∏‰n ]d-bp-∂-Xp-t]mse amjv acn-®n-´n-√, P\n®n-´p-an-√. 1930 Pq¨ 3--˛\pw amkw 2007 HIvtSm-_¿ 3\pw CSbn¬ `qan kµ¿in-°p-I-am{Xw sNbvXp. (Cu teJ\w A]q¿Æ-am-Wv. amjns\ Hcp 2 t]Pp-I-fn¬ HXp-°n-\n¿ØpI F∂p-≈Xv Akm-≤y-amb Imcy-am-bn-cp-∂p. F\n°v In´n-bn´p≈ tI´-dn-hp-I-fpw, ]pkvX-I-ß-fp-am-Wv CsXgp-Xm-\p-ff B[m-c-am-bn-´p-≈-Xv. Fs¥-¶nepw t]mcm-bvaI - f - p-s≠-¶n¬ £am-]Ww \S-Øn-sIm≈-s´. ""Ip´n-Isf'' hna¿in-°mØ, FXnsc {]XnI-cn-°mØ hnP-b≥ amjn\p kvt\lm-Z-c-ßtfmsS Rm\nXp ka¿∏n-°p-∂p.)

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UNION BUDGET 2008 Fund Collected From Students: 1089 students (B-TECH) X Rs. 80 86 students (MCA)x Rs.60 Previous Year's Balance

= Rs. = Rs. = Rs.

87120 5160 2700

Total = Rs. 94980 FUNDS ALLOTED: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11)

Union Inauguration and Fresher's day Ars Festival College Day and Final Yer's Day Magazine Stage Curtain Film Club Quiz Club Linux Forum Debate club Bus Miscellaneous

= Rs. 42200 = Rs. 11700 = Rs. 2000 = Rs. 10000 = Rs. 6500 = Rs. 1000 = Rs. 500 = Rs. 500 = Rs. 500 = Rs. 800 = Rs. 2000

TOTAL = Rs. 95700

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Career Guidance and Placement Cell REPORT 2007-08

You are Unique, You are precious Count your blessings not your troubles

Career Guidance and Placement Cell activities were conducted with two objectives in mind, to ensure placements and to mould our students for the purpose. Keeping theses objectives in mind, a number of training courses and personality development programs were organized. The short term course conducted by Mr.Kishan kumar and Mr. Krishnakumar (both alumni of IIM Calicut) for the prefinal year students during January - February 2008 were highly useful in equipping them to face the Campus Selection. Recruitments In the Campus Recruitment area, RIT set an all-time record of more than 200 recruitments within the first two weeks span of the Campus recruitment in March 2008. Wipro Technologies Bangalore inaugurated the campus selection by recruiting 68 students. In the same week Infosys recruited 63 students. The third was by Keane Softwares Chennai who selected 35 students. RIT is the first Engineering College of the region, having completed the campus recruitments for 2009 batch, in the month of March itself. Man Infra Construction, Shapoorji, Trinity Builders, Kent Construction, Appolo Tyres, L&T Manufacturing, L&T Infotech, Inautix, Accenture, Satyam, HP, SUNTEC, Seimens, Zensar, Sasken, Nest, CaP Gemini, IT Flex, Shobha Developers are the other major takers. Honors received Our Institution is accredited by Tata Consultancy Ltd. Keane Softwares approved our Institute as their golden partner. The accreditation process by Wipro Technologies is nearing final stage. I hope that the trend continues in the coming years also till we are able to put RIT as the top destination for the leading companies in the national and international level. Dr. S. Jayakumar Placement Officer

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National Service Scheme me was launched on 24th September 1969 in the Gandhi Centenary year with the objective of developing the personality of students through community service. Its motto is ‘Not Me, But You. The NSS unit No 158 of RIT is working under the technical cell of the NSS under the Department of Technical Education. This unit has a volunteer strength of 100 students. This report includes the regular activities and the special camping programme taken up by the unit in the academic year 2007-08 Regular activities World Environment Day The regular activities of the National service scheme at RIT for the academic year 2007-08 had a modest beginning with the celebration of World Environment day on 5th June at the campus. A session on ‘Global Warming’ was taken by Mr.M.Manoharan,Executive secretary of Sasthra Sahity Parishath. About 60 students attended the session Chikun Gunya Awareness Programme

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The month of June has witnessed the outbreak of Chicken Gunya in the Kottayam district. In order to create awareness among students about the unknown disease, an awareness programme on this disease was conducted by NSS on June 29 .This awareness programme was led by Dr.Thomas J of District hospital Idukki. Based on the inputs from this programme, a dry day was observed at the campus .On that day the NSS volunteers cleaned the campus and the

Gandhi Jayanthi Day The day was chosen for cleaning the college campus and tree plantation. The students were divided into different groups and about 100 different plants were planted. This programme turned out to be the first programme for thee first year students.


Contradictions Orientation Programmme The state co-coordinator visited the classes of first year students and spoke about the importance of NSS .The representatives for each class was selected. State Level Camps There was active participation of students from this college at various state level camps organized by different directorates. Mr. Bovin of first year mechanical branch attended the camp organized at MACE Kothamangalam by the technical cell. Mr Shinesh and Mr.Noufal attended the camp organized at Changanacherry by the higher secondary directorate. State Annual Meet The annual meet for the academic year was held at Government Engg College Trichur on the first Saturday of February. It was attended by the programme officer and four students. General Body Meeting The general body meeting was held on 14th March to elect the new representatives. Mr.Renjith C.S of S6 was selected as the volunteer secretary Blood Group Detection Programme A blood group detection programme was held on 11th of April to create a blood group database with the help of MLT students of SME Talappady Campus. About 160 students participated in the programme. Advisory Board Meeting An advisory board meeting was held on 29th April to discuss the activities for the next year and the 10 day special camp programme. Ten Day Special Camp The 10 day special camp was scheduled to be conducted in the month of May but was rescheduled to be conducted from 26th June to 05 June. The main objectives of the special camping programme was to provide a green fencing to the play ground, campus cleaning ,planting of 1000 trees etc. During camp, the NSS team visited the Pampady Taluk hospital and repaired more than 20 numbers of beds. In the Camp several sessions were taken by Mr.Jijo Chittay, Mr.

Vargese Paul. Those classes were extremely beneficial. As part of the special camp programme, one day nature study tour was organized to Wagomon. The 10 day special camp really rekindled the spirit of NSS in the campus

Conclusion The NSS team expresses its gratitude to the Principal who always provided inspiration for all the activities. The NSS team expresses its sincere thanks to the state co-ordinator who always guided us. We appreciate the help extended by organization like KGOA, Lions club for the special camping programme. The team NSS is always grateful to the support extended by Dr.R .Sasikumar, Dr.Bino I Koshy, Prof .Lovely for the NSS Special Camp Though the activities of the NSS in the academic year were begun at slower pace, it has gained momentum after the 10 day special camp When I write this report I could see a rejuvenated NSS in the college campus. I expect that the new spirit will be kept alive through out the academic year.

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hey say that the one thing that doesn’t change is change. But we go a step further and take the liberty of saying that the result of these changes is Contradictions. The world remains balanced and goes on working because of contradictions. Contradictions exist and it exists in every single thing of life. There is contradiction between right and wrong, between good and bad, between rich and poor, between peoples, their views and ideas, within a person himself and the list go on Maybe it is these contradictions that make life so special. It is a proof that man changes and with it changes his ideas and in the end when he reflects back because of these contradictions life looks worthwhile. So having fixed this as the theme of this creation we thought of going out and looking for contradictions but to our surprise contradictions presented itself to us and that too in many wonderful and unexpected ways Contradictions usually present you with two sides, the beautiful and the ugly. Beethoven’s music is a union of contradictions that reflect beauty while most of the social issues reflect the ugly side of contradictions .Take Nuclear deal for example .Isn’t it a strange and ugly contradiction that we are mortgaging our existence itself in the name of energy and that too to a nation which has shown us many instance of its meanness. Brilliant brains that could have helped in a noble and just cause , upon getting influenced be wrong ideas lead to an ugly and disastrous contradiction called terrorism Isn’t it a really pitiful contradiction that the youth on whom the nation spends lots of money and resources with high hopes of them helping the nation, leave the country at the first chance they get to serve some other country. Inflation is another of the ugly social issues. At one side inflation doesn’t even touch rich people at all but on the other side it forces some others to start thinking about ending their life. The reservation issue had its own share of contradictions. In a nation where there are many who don’t even get one meal a day, Gujjars were seen throwing food in front of trains to show their protest. Man does what he does for his betterment. In the process he forgets nature and in the end the side effects of his actions are in exact contradiction to his intended effect and the contradictions are so large that he suffers more than earlier. Global warming is an example of this The state of farmers is a real pity.They feed us , keep us healthy, prevent us from being hungry, work so that we live and yet they die of starvation and all they get is negligence and disrespect. Make it a point that if this goes on their will not be yet another generation to plough fields. We send our children to the best schools, we try to provide them with the best education but if we find a child being declined this by being forced to work, we turn our backs and close our eyes to it and mutter silently “child labour is bad”. Olympics again proved the great Indian contradiction. A country of over 100 crores could get only 3 medals while a single person from a country like Jamaica, the size of one of our states got more than the total of our medals. Technologies of today is full of contradictions .At one side are big multinational companies selling their products at very high prices and at the other side contradicting them are groups or communities like open forum who want to share their technologies and knowledge openly and free. Media used to and is still shaping peoples viewpoint. But nowadays circulation overshadows the credibility. A lie is twisted, broken, modified and with good circulation it becomes a truth. A real contradiction indeed. Yet with all these contradictions the world exists, life goes on and on. Maybe it is these contradictions that hold the world together or better makes it tick. The world has seen great people who believed in contradictions and even greater people who used these contradictions in their fight. They knew a man who fought violence with its exact contradiction non violence and the fact that he is not a fiction in itself is a contradiction and he was known as . . . . . Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. “There is a point where in the mystery of existence contradictions meet, where movements is not all movement and stillness is not all stillness, where the idea and the form, the within and without are united, where infinite becomes finite, not yet” Rabindranath Tagore

. . . . . and we wait for it to happen.

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