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carnia!!

Posted by Saurav Arya on 9:46 AM

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Pay back To Society

Posted by Saurav Arya on 12:56 PM

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Sistiana!

Posted by Saurav Arya on 11:03 PM

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Reservations Some Questions and their Answers

Posted by Saurav Arya on 8:13 PM
Q: What is reservation?

The word reservation is a misnomer. The appropriate word for it used in the Indian constitution is Representation. It is not given to anyone in his individual capacity. It is given to individual as a representative of the underprivileged community. The beneficiaries of reservations are in turn expected to help their communities to come up.


Q: Why reservation?

The policy of reservations is being used as a strategy to overcome discrimination and act as a compensatory exercise. A large section of the society was historically denied right to property, education, business and civil rights because of the practice of untouchability. In order to compensate for the historical denial and have safeguards against discrimination, we have the reservation policy.


Q: Were Reservations incorporated by the founding fathers of the constitution only for first 10 years?

Only the political reservations (seats reserved in Loksabha, Vidhansabha, etc) were to be reserved for 10 years and the policy review was to be made after that. That is why after every 10 years the parliament extends political reservations.

The 10 year limit for reservations is not true for the reservations in education and employment. The reservations in educational institutions and in employment are never given extension as it is given for the political reservations.

Q: Why give reservations on basis of caste?

To answer this question we must first understand why the need for the reservations has arisen. The cause for the various types of disabilities that the underprivileged castes in India face / have faced, is the systemic historical subjugation of a massive magnitude based on caste system having a religious sanction. Therefore if the caste system was the prime cause of all the disabilities, injustice and inequalities that the Dalit-Bahujans suffered, then to overcome these disabilities the solution has to be designed on basis of caste only.

Q: Why not on basis of economic criterion?

Reservations should never be based on economic status for various reasons as follows:

1. The poverty prevailing among the Dalit-Bahujans has its genesis in the social-religious deprivations based on caste system. Therefore poverty is an effect and caste system a cause. The solution should strike at the cause and not the effect
2. An individual's Economic status can change. Low income may be taken to mean poverty. But the purchasing value of money, in India, depends upon caste. For example a Dalit can not buy a cup of tea even in some places.

3. Practical difficulties in proving economic status of individual to the state machinery are many. The weak may suffer.

4. In caste ridden India infested with rampant corruption, even for an unchangeable status like caste, the false "Caste Certificate" can be purchased. How much easier will it be to purchase a false "Income Certificate"? So income based reservation is impractical. It is no use arguing when both certificates can be bought, why caste only should form basis of reservation. It is certainly more difficult to buy a false caste certificate than a false income certificate.

5. Reservation is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end. The main aim is to achieve the active participation and sharing by the "socially excluded" humanity in all the fields of the affairs of the society. It is not panacea for all ills, neither it is permanent. It would be a temporary measure till such time the matrimonial advertisements in newspaper columns continue to contain the mention of caste.


Q: Should there be a creamy layer criterion or not?

The demand from anti-reservationists for introduction of creamy layer is ploy to scuttle the whole effectiveness of reservations. Even now out of all seats meant for SC/STs in IITs , 25-40 % seats remain vacant because it seems IITs do not find suitable candidates. Just imagine what would happen if by applying creamy layer criterion the SC/ST middle class, lower middle class people who are in position to take decent education are excluded from reservations benefit ! Will the poor among SC/STs be able to compete with these privileged students trained under Ramaiah and at various IIT-JEE training centers at Kota ?
Of course Not.
This will lead to 100 % seats in IITs for SC/STs going vacant.


Q: How long should the reservations continue?

The answer to this question lies with the anti-reservationists. It depends on how sincerely and effectively the policy makers which constitute privileged castes people in executive, judiciary and legislature, implement the reservations policy.
Is it just on part of privileged castes people who have enjoyed undeclared exclusive reservations for past 3000 years and continue to enjoy the same even in 21st century in all religious institutions and places of worship, to ask for the timelines for reservations policy?
Why do not they ask, how long the exclusive reservations for particular community in the religious institutions and places of worship are going to continue?
The people who have acquired disabilities due to inhuman subjugation for 3000 years will need substantial time to come over those disabilities. 50 years of affirmative action is nothing as compared to 3000 years of subjugation.


Q: Will not reservations affect the Merit?

As regards to how Merit is defined in a very narrow sense and what it actually means, following is the quote from an article by Prof Rahul Barman of IIT Kanpur.

Is merit all about passing exams? After all, are the exams a means or an end? If the exams are means to look for ability to make better engineers, doctors and managers, then can there be better methods to look for such ability? After all in my first engineering class I was told that a good engineer is the one who can produce the best out of the least resources and similarly, management is supposed to find ones way in an uncertain situation or allocate scarce resources in the most optimal way possible. If that is so, whatever I have seen of our deprived masses (of which overwhelming majority belongs to the backward, dalit castes or adivasis), they have the astonishing capacity to make something productive from almost next to nothing! For the last few years I have been studying small industry clusters, like Moradabad brass, Varanasi silk and Kanpur leather. Put together (all the clusters in the country), they are exporting more than the IT sector and their cumulative employment will be several times of the whole of IT industry. In all these clusters they operate with miniscule resources small investment, no electricity, forget about air-conditioning, non existent roads, lack of water, and little formal education. These clusters are primarily constituted of these so called backward/ dalit castes and are truly a tribute to the genius that our society is. But in spite of centuries of excellence these communities have hardly produced any formal engineers, doctors and managers, and conversely these elite institutions have not developed any linkages with such industries and their people.
Reservations of more than 60 % have existed in the 4 states of southern India and around 40 % in Maharashtra since last 50 years. On other hand in the north Indian states the 15 % privileged castes have been enjoying 77 % of the seats in educational institutions and in employment (assuming that 23 % reservations for SC/STs are totally filled, which is not the case). The World Bank study has found that all the 4 south Indian states are much ahead of north Indian states in terms of their human development index. It is a common knowledge that all the southern states and Maharashtra are much ahead in fields of education, health, industrial development, in implementing poverty alleviation schemes, etc. than the north Indian states. This shows that reservations have indeed helped the southern Indian states in making progress on various fronts. Whereas lack of adequate reservations is responsible for the lack of development in most of the north Indian states.


Q: Have existing reservations for SC/STs been effective or not?

The reservation policy in the public sector has benefited a lot of people. The Central government alone has 14 lakh employees. The proportion of Scheduled castes in class III and IV is well above the quota of 16 per cent and in class I and II, the proportion is around 812 per cent. So, the middle and the lower middle class that we see today from the Dalit community is because of reservation. With no reservation, the entry of these people in government services would have been doubtful.
The situation is similar in education. An article in the EPW (Economic and Political Weekly) estimates that there are seven lakh SC /ST students in higher education and about half of them are there because of reservation. Reservation has certainly helped but there are limitations in any policy with the way it is implemented.

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Kya kare kya naa kare?

Posted by Saurav Arya on 4:20 AM


Everymorning, I search for new things to do.Try my level best to rise above quotidian existence.I search for whacky career options and I always feel thirst for new experiences in my life.Help me out by suggesting new things to do.Waiting for your comments..

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World Comics India

Posted by Saurav Arya on 5:08 AM



Comics tell stories through a combination of both the pictorial and verbal formats. Their popularity comes from the fact that they are a powerful medium of story telling. Comics are often seen as trivial, as "something for children", and, of course, a big part of the mainstream comics sold today are just that. But comics, in a nutshell, are a visual form of storytelling, where texts and effects are added to extend meaning to the visual narrative.
Comics can perhaps be compared with a film that stops at intervals. What we see in the panels (boxes) of the comics is a still image from the story. What is outside the picture and what has happened between the two panels is left to the reader to imagine and fill out. They can be serious, funny, thought provoking entertaining and have an intrinsic energy of their own, they also have the power to stimulate, provoke and urge one to action. So far in India, this medium has been restricted to professional comics artists, who have used the techniques to express themselves in popular mainstream comics that deal with mythology, adventure or basic humour, eg Amar Chitrakatha, Lotpot, and the Indian reprints of Phantom, Tarzan, Superman, Spiderman, Tintin, Asterix etc.


Chekout World Comics India (WCI), a conglomeration of artists, media persons, social activists and grassroots people who are formulating a social movement that identifies comics as a powerful tool to perpetuate social change

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Drugs and creativity

Posted by Saurav Arya on 3:58 PM
Continuous use of Drugs by creative heads like Kurt Cobain,Charlie Parker,Janis Joplin etc fostered popular impression that drug use enhances creativity.Though still it has not been scientifically proved,it is believed that :

Alcoholenhances creativity by reducing inhibitions.
Nicotineconsumption leads to certain cognitive gains in areas such as information processing speed and working memory function
Marijuanaapparently results in increased originality but has a negligible or slightly negative impact on creative achievement.

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Goodmorning Sunshine!!

Posted by Saurav Arya on 7:21 PM
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Enjoyed dawn after a long time.when dawn came , power went off.Taking advantage of the moment, I went out of my room and laid myself on the cot kept in the ground near my room.I focussed my eye on the only star tht was visible in the sky and let cool breeze run over me.Then I slowly closed my eyes and took a deep breathe n folded my palms.I felt like coming back to life and felt as if I am learning to fly.

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Slogons for promoting PANACHE:

Posted by Saurav Arya on 3:16 AM
Here it goes...:

R:

[Red]ox Reaction


G :

[Green]house Effect

V:

[Violet] the law

O:

[Orange]utang

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Marketing getting inside my head

Posted by Saurav Arya on 2:45 AM
These days i view everything as a commodity...woooee..marketing is getting inside my head..Now i am thinking of branding my blogs ..
PANACHE : Distinctive and stylish elegance

I will publish my fashion fotographs under this brand name.Hope visitors of my blog will comment on my panache and will enquire me about costumes.

AAWAAJ : wo kavitayien jo ek aawaaj banna chahti hain.

ISMS : Thoughts with lil-bit of rhyming.

Lets see how it goes....

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Advertising Slogans I Love:

Posted by Saurav Arya on 9:10 AM
...nd here is list of slogans for which i will like to make ads :

"Do the Dew" - Mountain Dew
"Obey your thirst" - Sprite
"Yeh pyaas hai badi" 2000s (India)Pepsi
"The Axe effect" — Axe deodorant
"Anyhow... Have a Winfield" — Winfield Cigarettes
"We know why you fly " — American Airlines
"The ultimate driving machine" — BMW
"Do you have it in you?" Indian Army

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Concept for A Condomn Add

Posted by Saurav Arya on 12:52 AM
Here is what came in my mind :
A couple is making love and just before intercourse,when the couple realised that they are not using condom --> they screamed..
Now this thing was going on in a dream..cause of screaming couple wakes up,smiles at each other with a sense of relief...
slogan: Dont dare to dream of making love without XXX Condom..[:)]

comments please!! [;)]

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Getting Ad-dicted

Posted by Saurav Arya on 11:47 PM
I got Smitten by the creative bug and now I am get set to think ads,make ads and promote ads.I Will be working with my friend vishal.He will be giving final shape to my ideas.You can see our work at Ad Space.
For the time being have decided to work on these slogans:

"Connecting people." — Nokia
"Make yourself heard" — Ericsson
"Impossible is nothing" — adidas,
"Nothings sucks like an Electrolux" — Electrolux
[:)]

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Posted by Saurav Arya on 2:34 AM
Slow and Steady

Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy.

They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder.

It'd really surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment.

They expect you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then usually decide against it.

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Posted by Saurav Arya on 2:30 AM
You Should Get a PhD in Science (like chemistry, math, or engineering)

You're both smart and innovative when it comes to ideas.
Maybe you'll find a cure for cancer - or develop the latest underground drug.

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Lemme think now.....

Posted by Saurav Arya on 9:35 AM
It would be a tough task to come up with the exact answer(yeah,most of the times it happens with me that I dont know what exactly i want :P) but let me give it a try.

Seven things I want to do in my life

-Earn fame.
-Trigger a revolution.
-I want to visit all the beautiful beaches, hill stations and grasslands of the world.
-I want to make my kids believe that their daddy is a magician who can make just everything possible. :)
-I want to direct atleast 3 classic movies.
-I want to live all alone in an island for a week.
-I want to invent,discover,explore and create things.

Seven things I can do:

-can convince you for anything
-can make great plans
-can make you feel better
-can write poems
-can talk about irrelevant things
-can help you
-can sit in front of my comp continuously for 18hrs

Seven things I say the most:

-hai na?
-haa to
-hmmmm
-sun na
-boliye..
-pata hai..
-arre..

Seven things I can't do:
-can't bath daily
-can't keep my comp off for more than 2 hrs when I use to be in my room
-can't stop daydreaming..:P
-can't stop teasing my friends
-can't sleep for more than 10 hrs
-can't keep fasting
-can't keep my cellfone switched off

Seven things that attract me to the opposite sex:

-figure
-costumes
-cute face
-voice
-***** :P
-easy to be fooled :P (my sweetie is an exception :P )
-different priorities and lifestyle

Seven celebrity crushes:

-Madonna
-Cleopatra
-Angelina Jolie
-Catherine Zeta Jones
-Cindy Crawford
-Katrina Kaif
-Salma Hayek

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Posted by Saurav Arya on 10:56 AM
In a Past Life...

You Were: A Lazy Mathematician.

Where You Lived: Ontario.

How You Died: Consumption.

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Lalan Pandey

Posted by Saurav Arya on 9:15 PM
Ladies and Gentleman,here is my latest composition:
Lalan Pandey!!!!

lalan pandey

aree! sutal rehle lalan pandey
odh ke rajai
neend khulal ta bhak de bol lan
hamaar number kab aayee??

arre dus-dus lakh ke job lagal ba
sabke job mila ta
ee mausam me jobless baani
humra khub khalata

arre teen se niche me kaam na chali
(samjha taada nu teen lakh ke baat kara taani)
arre teen se niche me kaam na chali
badh goyil ba mahangayi
neend khulal ta bhak de bol lan
hamaar number kab aayi??
hamaar number kab aayi??
hamaar number kab aayi??

aaho.. chup raha..chup raha..
lalan aawaata....
sun li marde.. chup raha..
aa goyil lalan....

Phatal padal ba humra ehwa
aa tu gaana gaawa taada?
khaali majaak udawe laa tu
bad dusht tu baada

arre job na mili ta
ham maar jaayeeb
toot jaayi hamaar sagai
aee bhagwan ab tu hi bataawa
haamaar number kab aayi?

bhak marde.. roye se kaam chali?
chup ho ja.. job mili..
kaaho gajodhar job mili nu lalan pandey ke?
haa ho ram khilawan ekdum mili
ee baar 200% placement hoyi...
IIT Ba....IIT



And for listening to this song or English translation, contact me :)

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