Sunday, March 27, 2011

Great Indian Marriage:


Commonwealth games 2010 which was held in New Delhi, indeed was a very up hailing, controversial issue but a path finding event in India’s sporting history.

Though, firstly owing to various controversies, this mega event faced the danger of going into dungeons. Till the opening ceremony most of the learned population of India was disgusted about miss-management and the financial controversies of the games. But in India there is a say and which is followed from the time immemorial. It is that everything is like an “Indian Wedding”, where till the wedding is over, nobody knows what would be happening! This phrase was used time and again by the electronic media in national and international events. This so called “India wedding” gave a path finder to the sporting fraternity and competitors. There were lots of people who did not appear in the media, came and conquered the hearts and minds of Indian public.

It was the first time that Indian gymnastics came into reckoning in any international arena. A young villager from Utter Pradesh got a Bronze and a Silver medal in the Floor Exercise and Volt respectively. Hopefully, if without any infrastructure available, this young UP-iat brings the glory, then a new generation would be motivated to take Gymnastics seriously than many other common sports: this way the new brand of Gymnasts that would come up in international arena, would affect India’s image across the world.

Saina Nehwal, the know Indian Shuttler, and one of the most successful sportswoman of India did something unique that probably was overlooked by many of us.  Before she started playing her singles final, India and England were equal in Gold medals tally and we were at third place owing to England’s better overall medals tally. Had she lost the final match: India would have lost the unique opportunity of finishing second position, in an International sporting event. But this young shuttler, not only won a gold medal but she also made our country proud by putting India in the second position. This performance gave a hidden message to the world,  that India as well as her new generation is motivated enough, to give more that their hundred percent to make the country proud.

After the commonwealth games, the image of India’s sporting fraternity would automatically change around the world and hence we all hope that the western domination and Chinese methodical training will be overcome by India’s hard work.

After all the displeasure of various people, India has shown that even if the things aren’t ready to host any international event, we always make sure that the infrastructures of the game or any international event is perfectly ready to use even one minute before the event start.

Internationally, we may have been reputed as last minute worker’s, that is why in near future, India; as a nation would rise rapidly than any other nation could have imagined. India’s brand name, internationally would be benefited as we have proven that we are the people who have the capability to finish something at the very last moment.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

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My computer has crashed and I am not being able write on the Blog. I would like upload two or three write-up but coudn't. I hope to come out of this problem and soon I shall upload the write-up.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Just think.


I want.
I would like.
These are the words not made for people like us!

Why?
Why do I say this!

See a creeper, and what do you see?
Don’t you think that it can dream as well!

Surprised, are you: aren’t you?
Why. Don’t you think, a creeper can dream to grow of its own?
It also wants to have strong trunk!
Don’t you think it also want others to depend on it?

Do you know it can actually achieve all its dream?

How? Do you ask how?

Just help it. Help by giving it a stick.
And you could see it would really contribute to the beauty.

Don’t you want to try it out?
I think you should.

You would realize,
The stick that is supporting the creeper,
Would also be happy that it helped the nothing to becoming something:
Not only the creeper, but the stick would also thank you and bless you.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Right to Love:


My dear darling,
Like the wind that brushes the lives
And
The lives dance with the tickling loving touch,

I love to love you.

But if I love you,
 I do not care if you do….
I love because you are there to be loved.

It need not be the case
Where
I expect the same!

To me love is happiness,
So
Seeing you happy would make me believe
That my love is not fake…

Loving you and not possessing
Is the truth
Because
It is my right to love.

 Having you to love me
Is
Not the priority.
It is just that it is the most fantastic feeling
Which
I have when I found,
I have the RIGHT TO LOVE YOU.

Friday, February 4, 2011

High time for a big change………


I am here, in front of you because I spent most of my life as an AAC user and during that time I attended many international conferences. I won the Words-Plus outstanding lecture award during ISAAC conference held in Natal Brazil. Even though I can speak at this point of my life still times come when I get stuck and I take help of assistive technology for that stagnation..

To me, be an Indian is one of the many things for which I am proud of. As India is the largest democracy in the world, we have the freedom to choose our representative, who would speak for us. But there are some basic problems for people with disabilities to cast their vote by which they would be able to choose their representative.

When I get to speak about civil and political rights for persons with disabilities, I get amazed to think that this small minority community was never got counted in census, a very important phenomenon in our country. Persons with disabilities were counted in 1931, and after that in 2001. Though we, the person with disabilities were counted in 2001 but there was a huge discrepancy in that data. It is quite impractical to think that only 2½ percent of total population is challenged!! The problem with these kinds of data is, if the person with disabilities are not being counted with some accuracy how can  we expect to get the basic human rights, which are needed to lead a respectful life?  And when we are denied of the most important right i.e. “the right to be the citizenship”, we just cannot expect to have an individual and independent identity!!

In our country very often we see a closely contested election. In spite of using electronic voting machines, we find many times the candidates request for recounting and often win.. Currently, we can take the example of our Home Minister who was elected in the Lok Sabha after recounting. When we the Indians have such strong likes and dislikes, why do the disabled population should be left outside of this process?

Do the authorities think that we the person with disabilities should not be trusted with the ballots! Or do they have some other interest that we do not know; of do they think that we are simply dumps!!!

We understand that infrastructure is one of the reasons why we face some difficulties to cast our vote. And also owing to a few rules of Election Commission: (mainly where they have divided booths according to part numbers), people with disabilities face problem. But how long do we have to wait?
 If we think realistically the architectural modification cannot be done over night. If that is so do the authorities expect that we are not going to cast our vote and wait till the time when these modifications are made? This is absurd.


In any case I am not saying, changing the architectural barrier is not possible but it would take some time. Instead what I would like to emphasize is,  while these architectural modifications are being made we must have the opportunity to vote, which is one of the most important rights for anyone who lives in a democracy. Many of my friends had experienced problem as they went to vote. The polling booths were not accessible, hence they could not vote.

 If I have to make a suggestion on this issue, I would request the commission to think of making one room in every polling station accessible or wheelchair friendly. Keep a special EVM (Electronic Voting Machine) which would cater the needs of all spectrum of challenged people. This facility would not only help the people with disabilities but it would also help the elderly persons who suffer from geriatrics problems.

I believe there is a huge debate going on around the country about who can vote and who cannot. There are many other debates, which are talking about can and connotes but right to vote is something which is very different that those other debates.

Finally I would like to mention in my  early years as an AAC user when I went to cast my vote, I had to depend on someone whom I could trust with my heart and soul. People often asked me that why do I feel it so important to vote?  My simple answer would be, IT IS MY CHOICE and MY RIGHT. I faced many problems to vote during that time, but when people saw that I was very serious about casting my vote regularly, they realized that I could not be de-motivated from voting. I used to suggest my trusted person to let others take me to the polling area  so that they can also realize our problems deeply and honestly.

My earnest request to Election Commission and Government of India is to implement the Supreme Court order of 2004 which will ensure the most important right as Citizen of India.

Friday, January 28, 2011


I would like to share some the information about me. Thought, I am a person with disabilities but I enjoy life. I have a unique like story in which I had to lead a life with a physical condition which was worse. I have represented my nation in a few international conferences, where I had the opportunity to present papers.

I would like to make a difference to the society. I started this Blog owing to the fact that I love my mother land.

I would like to request you to tell me, if you feel for any topics, which I could write an article.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Just Think Start now, it‘s not too-o late

The modern society is evolving in a manner that has many positives, as well as a few negatives. Though our country is one of the fastest growing economies in the world but it is a fact that a significant percentage of population still struggle to have the basic need to lead a respectful life. In this significant percentage there is a noticeable group whom we refer as disable people, or by many other terminologies.

Now let me give a personal introduction. I am doing so because I believe other may not relate with my point of views and it would help me to establish my points. In other words some of you may ask me some things which I would only be able to answer if I give all of you a background of myself.

The way you are seeing me now, sitting on my wheelchair upright and speaking just like many of you do: if you had seen me before 18th November 2005, you would have found me in a worse physical condition. During that time, to communicate I used an alternative method that augmented my communication. With the help of others and the blessing of almighty, I was fortunate to develop myself.

Now at this juncture of my life when I have crossed the age of completing my formal education, I am pursuing my graduation. I do not want to talk about the nitty-gritty of my life but I just want to highlight on the matter that one need not be considered educated with relation to the number of ‘certificates’ he or she owns. To me the concept of education is something else, to which many of you may not be agreeing. It is the hunger of KNOWLEDGE, which will prevent oneself from getting exploited and that in itself gives an impetuous to live, and make a difference to the society.

The person who is advocating is a product himself of this system. In this great nation of ours, many prior generations used to believe that embracing the goods of the grand and diverse cultural and heritage would bring the best and that will make this country a great one.

According to me, there is difference between other deprived group and people who lead their life with some disabilities.  If one takes the context of exploitation, then we see many cases are being reported by the print and electronic media and some of them are pursued till the justice is being done. But have any one ever thought, why there are no significant numbers of cases of abuse and exploitation is reported from the side of people with disabilities?

Is it because people with disabilities are not exploited or abused? Does the people with twisted mind, pick and chose whom they want to victimize?

No, these are ridicules points. First let me ask you a question and that is why do you think that it is important to have the power of communication?
To me it is the most essential aspect in animal kingdom. When we are able to express ourselves with the language that is comprehendible to our fellow human beings; we share our feelings easily.

There are many kinds of disabilities where a person cannot communicate and now let me ask another question to you all. How would you feel when you are misunderstood owing to a miss-communication, by someone, who really matters in your life?

One more question to you all. If you are not well and there is no one to whom you can ask for help, what would you do?

When we talk about life threatening diseases amongst person with disabilities then we must understand a simple problem may lead to life threatening disease. Owning to the problem in communication or complex communication need to certain disabilities this can occur.

If it happens to me that I feel some discomfort, I can easily tell anyone around. By this people can intervene early to prevent some big problem. Early intervention is very important in most of the major diseases like cancer.

In our country the awareness’ about disability is actually very less. In certain parts of India it is still considered as a curse and many families keep their children with disabilities hidden in a small corner of the house. In many other places the disabled people do not get a chance to obtain education. Thus they are unable to have the knowledge which might help them to survive.

It is a challenge to all of us that will give the society a new dimension. With all our effort, we must bring out those people with disabilities from the families which consider it as a curse. And to those people who are yet to have the benefits of “some Govt. policies which actually exists on ground”. The people in the social sector must take them to those people who are deprived even though they do not take the disability as a curse. According to me the main aspect which must be emphasized upon is education. Only educating people with or without disabilities would bring more awareness’ for disabled people and prevent or save people from many killer diseases. This is applicable to many other deprive groups as well.

Now I wish to say a few words on a problem which exists in all sphere of our society including disable people. In our county and society, the word ‘sex’, is being used as if it has a taboo tagged with it. Though we have evolved and traveled a long way from the medieval era but when it is the time to educate the generation, about the ‘tabooed word’ we always shy away. In case of the people with disabilities this ignorance is more because the dearest ones, would also like to protect, them from ‘all evils of the society’. On the contrary if one is given the proper information and education on the changes which is natural in all human beings after a certain age; surely it will help the person.

The special institutes for the people with disabilities must understand the need of it. Directly or indirectly it will prevent many killer diseases with the knowledge of sexuality of one’s self. With that it will also prevent abuse. In a so called normal society, the children get the chance of having the school syllabus and interacting with the peer group and by discussing they clarify about the doubts on hormonal and chemical reactions.

Whereas for the people with disabilities grow up in a closed and protected environment. We do not have a huge circle, from where we can gather information. So it is absolutely necessary for some nearest of the person with disabilities to take care of one of the most important aspect of education.

In many of your mind the obvious question may tickle! That is what happened in my case? & my answer is, I am very fortunate to have a very supportive and motivating parents and I am positively sure that many of you here are also fortunate to have the priceless guidance of your parents. My father being a doctor by profession, shares a special equation with me. One day, while teaching, he drifted from the actual subject to give me the knowledge which has helped me, in a way that helps my psyche to develop in a matured manner.

At this point of time I have the optimism that changes which we are experiencing, will move in a faster way. If you ask, what is the reason of the optimism? My answer would be: in my life-time the position of the person with disabilities has changed and that too for the betterment. The skeptics may argue that only in the urban area this has happened.

To me this argument reminds, the old ‘cliché’, “If the glass is half full or half empty”. Many optimists like me would say it takes a hell of a lot of effort to get a ball or a wheel rolling.

Could anyone have thought that our nation would be considered as one of the most powerful economies in the world when the British left our land by dividing India? But it is a fact that we have evolved to become the 2nd fastest growing economy. Just like that various social movements especially in disability sector have given us a life. From various urban areas the work to uplift the life of many people with disabilities is spreading into the rural parts of our country. It is our responsibility to take this movement to the remotest corners so that the overall lifestyle of these people can be made better. By the betterment of the lifestyle, we not only empower these people but also we will prevent the life-threatening diseases and early intervention would also be possible.

Even though the society is gradually being aware of the problems of the persons with disabilities but to many of us the change is slow. The complexity of our society is so’ rapidly evolving that the basic human rights of disable people are taken as granted by many activists who themselves are fighting to raise the standard of living of different deprive groups. In some cases we are talking about the same problems but these voices are being separated. According to me time has come when it has become a necessity to unite different voices so that the authorities take them more seriously.

I think, I am lucky to be born as an Indian owing to the fact that our establishment and culture give the right to speak freely. Our nation is a unique one as in spite of our differences we take pride of our Indian-ness. We can always pursue and discuss our problem peacefully with the responsible authorities. Even in our sector we have changed the mindset of some people who had different thought process before.

Human being endowed by nature is reflective and active. Only we and not other animals have the ability to abstract and represent the experiences through symbols’ and letters, language and other mediums’ of communication. Here I would like to emphasize on the basic concept of India. In this modern world we are regarded as a country with difference. Our main value (unity in diversity) is acknowledged.

To me, the population which is being marginalized over the years shows one more aspect of our Indian-ness. The word ‘resilience’ which has somewhat become a cliché, is in fact THE WORD that can describe the disable people, especially in our nation. Even with the condition, which is not in our side, we try; we try to live our lives with a smile. But we also want ourselves to live the life with freedom, dignity, and less physical pain that engross our body along with the physical deformities’.

Ideally, knowledge should be objective and uniform but given the current uneven developments in the world, it becomes difficult, at times impossible, to stay away from biases and not to advocate the case of those who have been historically deprived for no fault of their own. In such situations, it is easy to bypass the cause which pricks our mind. But people who need help will embrace all of us, if we stand up to take care of some problems which you and I may not face in our life-time. The happiness; this embracement would bring the pleasure which none of us would be able to experience ever.

We cannot change everything because we do not have the magic wand of Harry Potter. Even he had to struggle and take all the pain and irony of the life. This take me to the conclusion, Changes cannot or should not come over night, or else we: ourselves would never value them