Saturday, June 13, 2015

Skateboarding in India.

For most of us in India, we normally get to see this kind of action only on TV. But little do we know that these X games are gaining popularity in India (at least in the Tier 1 & 2 cities).

X Games are really fun watching and extremely exciting to pick up one of it as a hobby. I came to know of one Skatepark in Delhi, FreemotionSk8, and did my first visit to the center last week. Rack display with a variety of stake boards is the first thing someone will notice as they enter the indoor Skatepark operating at the basement of a building near the IGNOU University. Variety of boards carrying excellent work of artistry and some really funky images sets up the mood for you to get going.





The thumping sound of wood over-powers the loud music being played. A bunch of young guys zoom around the pillars and up the ramp. Despite some touch up work pending, as the center has been moved from a different location to the present facility recently, there is no stopping of action at this indoor Skatepark. There were beginners like me who were trying to push the board and trying to maintain the balance and there were some experts who were doing mind-blowing stunts.
FreemotionSk8 is the first indoor Skatepark in the country. Steve Weightman who runs this skate park teaches the newbies the trick to ride the board.

You will be amazed to see how fast you can get to know the people around and everyone is giving inputs, cheering up on your moves and backing you. You don’t have a skate board? No worries, the center provides skate board and safety gear to the visitors who wanna try this sport. Visitors are charged for the same. Hourly/daily rates for one time visitors and monthly membership for those who are seriously into skating. They also sell the skate boards if you wanna own one for yourself.

Outdoor skateparks exist in other cities like Pune, Goa, Bangalore and there is a growing interest in this sport. Unlike in US or elsewhere where roads are good enough for the skateboarders, there are limitations in India as to where you can skate. With the kind of road traffic in India, skateboarding on the roads could be dangerous. However, quite a good number of playgrounds/stadiums exist in the country and they could be modified a bit to encourage such sports.

After three hours and quite a number of falls and bruises, I got the groove. It was an exciting experience that I am eagerly waiting to set my foot on the board next time.


After all, as Confucius said, “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”

This article is written by Anand Prabu. Follow him on Linkedin here.

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Ram Prasad Bismil

Dec 18, 1927- Gorakhpur Central Jail, a middle aged woman was waiting to see her son. Her husband and another young man too joined here. Her son was bought out in chains, and when he saw his mother, tears rolled down his eyes. It was his last day, tomorrow he would be hanged to death. As the mother saw the tears she said “What is this, my son? I had thought of my son as a great hero. I was thinking that the British Government would shiver at the very mention of his name. I never thought that my son would be afraid of death.” To which her son replied

“Mother these are not tears of fear, these are the tears of joy, of beholding such a brave mother like you”.

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The son was Ram Prasad Bismil, the mastermind behind the Kakori Rail dacoity case, the man who wrote the immortal lines

“Sarfarosh ki Tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai, dekhna ki zor kitna baazu-e-qatil mein hai”

("The desire for revolution is in our hearts, we shall see how much strength lies in the arms of the murderer”).

Ram Prasad Bismil was born in Shajahanpur in 1887, his ancestors hailed from Gwalior, and his native village was close to the Chambal valley. His father was a clerk in the Municipality, and later started a small business lending out money on interest. He taught Ram Prasad Hindi, and he later sent him to a Moulvi to learn Urdu too. By 14 years of age, Ram Prasad was fluent in Urdu, and read many novels. He learnt the rituals of worship from a priest near to his home and later learnt Sandhya Vandana too from Munshi Indrajeet. He was deeply influenced by Swami Dayanand Saraswati’s teachings and his book Satyartha Prakash. He took to Brahmacharya, regularly used to exercise, and practiced it rigorously. The principles of the Arya Samaj had a deep impact on Ram Prasad, which was not to the liking of his father. He even ran away from home after an argument with his father, and was later bought back by his father’s friends. Along with some other friends, he started the Arya Kumar Sabha that began to organize meetings and processions. Swami Somadevji an Arya Samaj leader came down to Shahjahanpur, and he was the one who guided Ram Prasad on matters of politics and religion.

The turning point came in 1916, when Bhai Parmanand was sentenced to death for the Lahore conspiracy. Ramaprasad was an admirer of Parmanand after reading his book “Thavasiq Hindu”, and the death sentence made him seethe with rage. It was then and there itself that he took a vow to fight against the British government and told his Guru Somadevaji about this. His Guru advised him to think about it, as it could be quite difficult to keep a vow. That is when Ram Prasad touched his Guru’s feet and said “”If I have the grace of these sacred feet my vow will surely be fulfilled; nothing can come in the way.” It was his first step on the way to becoming a revolutionary and by this time he was an active volunteer at the Shahjahanpur Seva Samithi. Around that time the Indian National Congress was having its session in Lucknow, and it was divided into 2 groups, the moderates and the extremists. Bal Gangadhar Tilak who led the extremist group did not believe in negotiation, his goal was Purna Swaraj. When Tilak came to Lucknow, Ram Prasad led a group of youngsters to the railway station, hired a coach, and ensured Tilak was taken in their coach, instead of the car that was already arranged for him. Tilak was given a grand welcome and showered with flowers. At the same session, Ram Prasad came into contact with some members of the revolutionary committee, and soon became a part of their executive committee. However the revolutionaries were facing a funds crunch, they did not have the money to carry out their activities, or arms, ammunition needed for an armed struggle.

It was then Ram Prasad came up with the idea of publishing books, on revolutionary thought that would bring in the money and also spread their ideas. Taking a loan of 400 rupees from his mother, Ram Prasad first published a book “America ke Swatantrata Ki Itihaas” detailing the American revolution. He then published a pamphlet “Deshvasiyon ke Naam” to draw public attention and sympathy for Pandit Gendalal Dixit, a revolutionary leader who was arrested in Gwalior.Dixit was a school teacher at Auraiya in Etawah,UP,  and had led a group of revolutionaries called the Shivaji Samiti. Bismil drew attention to Pandit Genda Lal with his pamphlet Deshvasiyon Ke Naam as well as his poem Mainpuri ki Pratigya.

Though the books were banned by the Government in United Provinces, they were circulated underground, and bought in the money needed. He also began to visit Gwalior, to purchase arms needed for the revolutionary struggle, where he bought some muzzle loaded revolvers and daggers. By now Ram Prasad became a wanted man, with Gwalior state getting a scent of his collection of arms, and once he was almost arrested by the inspector, before giving the slip. He also bought a revolver from a Police Superintendent about to retire, giving an affidavit stating he was the son of a Zamindar and needed it. By this time he managed to build a neat repertory of weapons that included rifles, muzzle loaders, revolvers, daggers and knives. On the other hand his first book on the American Revolution began to be sold all over, in spite of the ban on it.

By now the police were hot on the pursuit of Ram Prasad Bismil, and they also got to know the details of the arms dump at Mainpuri, thanks to the internal infighting between the revolutionary committee members. Ram Prasad left Shahajhanpur with 3 of his friends, and stayed in Allahabad, now in exile. He had a narrow escape, when one of those friends tried to kill him while he was sitting on the banks of the Yamuna, and soon he found that his other 3 friends were plotting against him in fact. This betrayal upset Ram Prasad, and he went back to Lucknow, and wandered around in gloom for some time. He could trust none around him and his life was in mortal danger. On the suggestion of his mother, he went again to Gwalior state. His father was threatened by police to reveal the whereabouts of Ram Prasad, or else face confiscation of his property. His father sold all the property instead, and came to Gwalior to be with his son. Ram Prasad took to farming during his exile in Gwalior, and around this time, learnt to express his revolutionary thoughts in the form of books and poems. “Bolshekivon ki Kartoot”, “Man Ki Lahar ”, “Swadeshi Rang”, “Swadintha ke Devi Catherine” were some of the books he wrote. He also translated many Bengali works into Hindi as well as Aurobindo’s Yogi Sadhana. Most of his books were published in a serial form in the magazine Prabha run by Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi as a series called Sushil Mala.

Returning back to Shahjahanpur in 1919, Ram Prasad started a silk weaving factory to support his family, which bought in profits due to his hard work. He however refused to get married and settle down, as he had already dedicated his life for the country. In 1921, Mahatma Gandhi called off the Non Cooperation movement and it gave an impetus to the revolutionary movement. This decision split the Congress into two groups, one headed by Gandhi, another by Chittaranjan Das.  Later Das along with Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party, while the youth rallied under Bismil. He went to Allahabad in 1923, and drafted the constitution of the new party along with Sachindranath Sanyal and Dr.Jadugopal Mukherjee.  On 3 Oct 1924, the Hindustan Republican Association was founded in Kanpur, with Sanyal as the Chairman and Bismil as the District in charge for Shahjahanpur, he was also in charge of the Arms. In fact owing to his organizational abilities, he was given the additional charge of Agra and Oudh too.

With his business established well, Ram Prasad plunged headlong into the revolutionary movement again, organizing the workers and volunteers. However the lack of funds was proving to be a main hindrance. While he led some dacoities initially to gather money, Ram Prasad realized it was not sufficient, and there was no point in harassing his own fellow Indians. It was at such a time, while he was travelling from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow, by train, he observed that at each station, the Station Master bought bags of money and placed them in the guard’s carriage, there was no one to guard them.

Kakori was a small village near Lucknow, and the 8 Down between Shahjahanpur and Lucknow used to pass through it daily. Ram Prasad decided to stop the train at Kakori and take away the money bags, this was the famous Kakori conspiracy. August 9, 1925, evening time, along with 9 other revolutionaries, Ram Prasad pulled the chain at Kakori station, and looted the Government money from the Guard’s cabin. There was no bloodshed, except for one passenger killed accidentally. Soon the Government cracked down, on the Kakori conspirators and, and arrest warrants were issued. While Chandrasekhar Azad managed to evade the crackdown, Ram Prasad was arrested along with Ashfaqullah Khan his close associate. After a long trial that lasted for a year and half Ram Prasad along with Ashfaqullah, Roshan Singh and Rajendra Lahiri were sentenced to death. In spite of massive public outcry against the sentence and appeals from many Congress leaders, the Government did not relent.

It was during his stay in prison that Ram Prasad wrote his own autobiography, considered one of the finest works in Hindi literature. Though under strict watch in prison, he managed to successfully smuggle out copies of his manuscript in 3 instalments. The book was published in 1929, but was again banned by the Government. It covered his childhood, his ancestors, and his experiences with the Arya Samaj, along with more intimate portraits of his mother with whom he shared a close bond. He was deeply concerned about the future of the revolutionary movement in India. He felt that given the existing conditions in India, the revolutionary movement will not succeed in India for some time, and advised the youth to give up arms, and become real servants of society for change. Bismil was his pen name and his poems were often imbibed with revolutionary fervour and spirit. One such was written just before he was about to be hanged

Oh Lord! Thy will be done. You are unique. Neither my tears nor I will endure. Grant me this boon, that to my last breath and the last drop of my blood, I may think of you and be immersed in your work.

Rajendra Lahiri was hanged on December 18th, 1927 and Roshan Singh on December 20th. On December 19th, 1927, Ram Prasad got up, had a bath, said his morning prayers and wrote his last letter to his mother. He walked without any fear to the gallows, completely at peace of mind, even the authorities were surprised. As he mounted the gallows, Ram Prasad shouted “Vande Mataram”, “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and recited the prayer “Vishwani deva savitaha dunitani”. And soon the brave son of India was hanged, his voice was stifled, but the message he gave to his countrymen reverberated wide and clear. Gorakhpur gave him a fitting funeral, with many breaking down seeing his body and he was cremated near the Rapti river. He was a true man of honour and integrity, a man who lived by his principles, never compromising on them even once.

This article is written by Ratnakar Sadaysula and it originally appeared here on his History Blog. Follow him on Twitter here

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

EGO – Let’s bury the hatchet and start living

The root cause of many strained relationships when analyzed would be “ego”. Not many can escape the problems caused by one’s ego. Many mountains have been made out of molehills in the past and also in the present due to ego.

How do issues arise out of ego? Well, it finds its way even between the best of friends, spouses, parent, child and any known relationship. A classic example for this would be between a father and a teenage son once the teenager enters the freshman year in college. This is the transition phase where a teenager believes that he is no longer a boy and he ought to be treated with respect. And this is the same phase where the father feels that the son should respect him more as he is still living on his money. In every college there would be at least a couple of students who don’t study well because of a strained relationship with their father or because they had to take up a study course against their wish due to the father's insistence. Some come out of it soon but for some it may be a lifelong grudge. And some end up becoming thugs. This ego clash is not limited to studies; many marriages are lifeless because they were arranged by parents against the wishes of their son or daughter. A lot of movies have been made in India that demonstrated the problems arising due to ego between two people.

In day to day situations too ego has played spoilsport. An insecure boss who can’t accept better qualities in his subordinate or a subordinate who thinks of himself as more efficient than his boss because of a few bad qualities in his boss is a common problem in office. Many lose their career or are unhappy with their job because of the ego.

Even between friends ego spoils the relationship. How many times have we really understood the feelings of a friend, colleague or an acquaintance? Even a simple eat out at a restaurant could leave someone hurt because of the subversive nature of a person, or a small get together of friends could leave someone hurt because of a joke that was a bit too harsh.

Are such ego clashes worth the time and energy spent on them. What if we forgive and forget them? What if we start everyday with a clean slate? Would it not be nice to live a burden free life?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we bury the hatchet and start living with a light heart!

This article is written by Thiruvengadam Arasalwar. Follow him on Facebook here.

All-out-war: The Hindu trolls Times of India.


Times of India and The Hindu newspaper are fighting out a fierce battle to attain leadership position in Mumbai (currently TOI rules the roost).

This ad below is from the Matrimony Section of Mumbai Mirror edition of 7th June, 2015, page no. 39. Mumbai Mirror is published by Times of India in Mumbai.







Here, The Hindu  trolled TOI by placing an ad in TOI's MumbaiMirror's Matrimonial classifieds.

Well, The Hindu claims that they were not involved in this and maybe one of their loyal readers could have done it ;) . But this trolling act has become a sensation over social media since it got published. There were earlier instances where The Hindu had openly trolled TOI in their advertisements. This has been a discussion point in various MBA classes too. Here is one such video of trolling. Please watch and share your thoughts on who will win this war :) . 



This article is written by Raju Verghese. Follow him on Facebook here.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Musings of a Beeroholic - Part 3


I don't care about Maggi, I will outrage the day they will try to mislead me about beer.

Alcohol feeds memories!

Alcohol dilutes hate and thickens love!



If there was no alcohol, many sports fans would have died out of depression during the games.

When the match is going between your two favorite teams, it's always the alcohol which wins.

Every bottle of alcohol comes with a story!

At 3 pm when sun gets swallowed by clouds, it's called rum weather.

It's the way how you hold your girl or glass of drink, which shows your love towards them.

Nobody gives a fuck, but everybody wants one.

Once drunk, you are what you think you are!


                                                                                                 .....................To be Continued

Click here to read Part 1 and Part 2 if you haven't read them :) 

Saturday, June 6, 2015

A "How to" guide to become a comedian.

Are you funny? Or are your friends calling you funny? Do you think you can make strangers laugh too? Then you should think about doing stand up comedy. Dont know how to go about it? Watch this video





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