Monday, October 27, 2008

John

John had curly hair. Thick , black curly hair. Like all people with curly hair, his hair was short too. He was thin, dark and slightly build- at the verge of being called diminutive. He smelled of earth. His father was a sweeper in the factory and his mother took care of the goats and his house. His elder sister helped her. 

We studied in the same class from the 3rd standard to 12th. We weren't friends early on. we were just class mates . We grew fond of each other towards 8th standard , I think. 

John was remarkable in more ways than one. He had a tremendous sense of humour. And he could laugh at himself and his situation. He was,with out doubt, the most economically back ward student in that class which had wards of officers and General Managers of the same factory his father swept. But that never affected him. Also, economic disparity was never a criterion for friendship in his class. He had quite a few friends in school and was popular amongst teachers as well. 

His meal, which he brought to the school, consisted of lots of boiled brown rice, and pitiable patch of crushed red chillies mixed with oil. Some days he brought small fried dried fish, but that was rare. But he never hesitated to share nor was he ever consumed with complex, to sit with friends who bought 3-tier tiffin boxes filled with delicacies.


John was an average student to start with. But as years progressed, he had built up an enormous appetite to read. He had the burning desire to break mould. . 

We would spend long hours in the evening on the benches in the far corner of the railway station. We discussed anything from love,Future,Socialism, Life, Nature, Poetry. John graduated toTolstoy,Dostovskey,Tao and Vivekananda while we still struggled with James Hadley Chase. We discussed poems, mainly the Malayalam snippets which my father taught me; we just enjoyed each other's presence .

We did joint studies and helped each other. I was invited to their home during Easter and christmas when they actually spend on food. Mutton Stew, Appams, Beef ... He came over for Vishu and Onam.

He passed out of school with flying colours and went to college for Bachelors. After his Bachelors he wanted to go for Masters. After school I went for my engineering.He was still slightly built ,but with a six pack - he still used to work on the earth in the little area surrounding his house,planting plants ,tending goats. His eyes were sharp and sparkling.

But there was pressure from home front. As is the custom , the family had to dish out quite a nice sum for his sister's marriage and that ate into whatever savings the family had. His father was nearing retirement.The stretch on resources was putting an enormous strain on all of them.The tension was palpable. John had brief spats with his father. But then they always had that. John was educated and he was intelligent. John's father was a man of old school. Their thoughts clashed often. But it never flared.


He joined for his masters.

His life changed during the 1 st year of his PG. 

His friends had decided to make him contest for college elections. And he was thrilled. In the midst of all the activity and excitement in the college and the tension at home, something snapped inside him. During a normal but heated discussion amongst his colleagues,he transformed. He became loud, excitable and abusive. And then lapsed into silence. He had tremendous mood swings. After a couple of incidents he was referred to a psychiatrist and subsequently admitted to a mental asylum. And the slide started...

He was given strong medicines. He looked sedated. I had started with a small job by then. we met almost everyday in the hospital and we would talk. The hospital itself was depressing for me. The eerie silence , the overpowering smell of medicine, the dark corners.

His father had retired by now. Now the family was faced with a huge problem. There was no income but a steady expense in the form of medical expenses. and to make matters worse, John was the only hope of the family.He was eventually discharged after 2 months.

He gave up his studies and tried to get some work, because the pressure was telling at home.He took up a job in Mysore in some leather factory. All was fine for 6 months. But he became so depressed  by the conditions at the factory that he slipped for the 2nd time. It was back to medication and hospital.  

John became sluggish,His speech started to slur.He added a lot of weight -thanks to the inactivity. He frequently lapsed into periods of abusiveness.Whenever we met, though,he talked intelligently. He became animated and excited when we shared plans for future.He had moved his house to another place nearby. There were no railway lines nearby, but large areas of paddy fields. We spent a lot of time in the open fields talking.

John tried Ayurveda and Homeopathy,tried different hospitals and doctors. Took up odd jobs.But he always lapsed back. There were a lot of people to help him but he always lapsed back.Eventually, he gave up hope of a job and started a tuition center in his locality to help poor students .  I was busy building a family and life of my own.When I met him  for the" inauguration" of the tuition center,he was very heavy set ,with his form resembling that of a couch potato.He still had his curly hair.His eyes had the sparkle but there was a hint of hesitation as well. There was an air of hopelessness but he sounded confident and optimistic. The venture was more to occupy his time because the earnings were negligible.

 His mother's eyes brimmed with tears when I had a few moments with her alone. She was a proud women with a slender frame . She was helpless but she never intended to surrender.His normally vociferous father had turned grim and quiet. He seemed to have accepted the fate.

John spent most of his time sleeping, or trying to give tuition to his small students. It could have been the fear of what a mentally unstable man could teach their wards, but John gradually did not have students as well.Now he spent his time sleeping. He lost his penchant to talk to others, he spoke to himself. Only he understood him. He brooded, lost in his own world.He stopped being cheerful , maybe realising that there is nothing to be cheerful about.

We,his school friends,initiated an activity to raise funds for him and his family and after considerable networking, was ready to open an account for his family to transfer a minimum amount on a monthly basis.

The day before the call could be made to John's parents- because we were sure John would not like to take money - to get details for opening the account, John stepped out of his house, told his mother he was going for a walk, walked about 1.5 kms , reached the railway line and walked head on to an incoming train. 

His thick black curly hair was matted with blood ...











Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Book(s) that changed the way I think - Religion


Disclaimer : This article has no intention to comment on the merits/ demerits of any particular religion.


The first book that changed the way I think is "Jesus Lived In India"- by Holger Kristen.I read this book 8-9 years ago. The book is a step by step investigation into the life of Jesus Christ, his crucifixion and resurrection. Holger Kristen ( hence forth -HK) takes you through a series of "proofs" , scientific explanation, and great logical reasoning to prove that Jesus Christ did not die on the cross , as is popularly believed, but escaped with the help of his disciples and went on to live the rest of his life in Kashmir, India.

Now, Christianity ,as a religion, is based on the foundation of "the Crucifixion"- the concept of Jesus dying for to absolve others' of their sins . So where does it leave Christianity if it is proved that Jesus did not die on the crucifix at all??

Behold !! Guardians of Religious Sovereignty !! Don't draw your swords yet ! I did not say I endorse the view nor that all that is written in the book is the "gospel" truth. What the book did to me was much better and liberating..

Flashback : I am a Hindu and am brought up on a healthy diet of religion, beliefs and customs. Nothing too harsh,just in the right doses. It is very hilarious to think now that when I was 9 or10 years old , when asked if I knew about the 2 World Wars ; I replied "ofcourse, WW1 is thewar in  Ramayana and WW2 is that in Mahabharatha" !!!! The great Amar Chitra Katha's and books in local languages added colourful stories from Mythology. So I believed in Krishnas, Ramas and the other innumerable gods, we Hindus are generously blessed with, and their divinity and miracles.I went to temples,believed in divine powers of obscure gods, believed in Pujas,believed to an extent in traditions related to religion.


 After I finished the book " Jesus Lived In India" I was consumed by the thought - what if the book is right? What if Jesus did not die on the cross? What if he had lived the remainder of his life in India??? Then the whole foundation of Christianity would be shaken; in fact, there would be no foundation. That's when it struck me with a violent force that perhaps the gods did not exist...at least not as the gods we are taught to know. They might have lived and roamed the earth in those times, but as mortal beings. They may perhaps have been exceptional leaders , with fantastic following. They would have been "different" from the normal people of those times. 

This thought was further ingrained into me when I read "The Bible"- the 2nd book that changed the way I think.It was an abridged version, told in a story book fashion, and with illustrations. To me, a person with out preconceived notions regarding Christianity, "The Bible" was a fantastic tale , which happened 2000 odd years ago, about the fight of a group of disadvantaged people against the tyrannical ruling class. They had great leaders , great vision, and great strength to achieve the vision.

Shorn of the "divine aura" ; the Bible was just an epic , a tale, maybe, a historical log to me - albeit a fantastic one. Then I went on to remove the divinity angle from the gods in the countless Hindu stories I was exposed to. Rama could have been a good king of the yore, lucky to have a chronicler by the name of Valmiki. So would Krishna be. If the exaggerations are tempered down with rational explanations ( and that is quite possible) then the miracle stories become simple and beautiful tales of the olden times.

That was when religion disassociated with spirituality and GOD for me.  Customs and traditions (Parampara and Reeti Rivaz- as our great Big B keeps saying in the great patriarchal roles he plays ) related to religion became meaningless. Castes became absurd. Every thing that human beings do in the name of religion became sham.

 That was when I came across the horrible truth called " Organised religion" ( very akin to organised crime eh?) and the way a select privileged set of people exploit other set of gullible people with religion. 

Having already transformed with the help of these two books - the third one drove the final nail in the coffin. It is " The DaVinci code" ! One of the most brilliantly written book in recent times, the book is erudite and is a perfect blend of mystery, religion, history and thrills. And with yet another possibility of shaking the foundation of a prominent Religion.

I am free now. I am not bound by unreasonable beliefs; unnecessary customs or misplaced faith. I can think clearly, at least as far as religion is concerned. 

I am free.








Wednesday, September 10, 2008

My son teaches me a lesson!!!

No, I am not talking about the 7 year old; I am talking about the 9 month old.

The story goes like this :

Buoyed by the exhilaration I felt and the little positive responses I received from the blogs I wrote so far, I had ,suddenly, a lot of topics to stamp my authoritative knowledge on. And one of them was parenting. The premise was that, I absolutely, thoroughly , enjoy being a Father. And the smaller the offspring , the more enjoyable it is.

So it goes that, I was superbly confident of my capabilities of understanding and responding to the multitude of sign and sound language which my 9 month old son resorts to. I was confident that I could take care of his requirements anytime, understand his needs and put him to sleep decently. That is.. until yesterday.


I put him to sleep at about 11 PM after playing with him and am working on the laptop lying in the bed, when he wakes up,with a smile. And it is just 12:15 AM !!Though I am a lil surprised at the short sleep he had , I am supremely confident of putting him back to sleep with all the god gifted special parenting skills I possess. How wrong I could be !!

He happily crawls over to me and lie face down on my torso with his head nestling on my chest- his favourite position. I try to work on the laptop as I hum a lullaby and pat his back rhythmically. The glow from the lap top screen keep distracting him till it reaches a point when I have to shut the system and shove it under the cot and earnestly devote time to the business of putting him to sleep.

I try putting him though all his normal sleeping positions, then get up and walk around the house rocking him, put him a cradle ... all to no avail. And then he starts crying!!! and that becomes a marathon performance I have never experienced hitherto. After about 1.5 hours, Saila ( for those who are uninitiated / late comers, she is my better half - (but I being a Male Chauvinist Pig contest the "better half" stuff vehemently)) woke up and joined the party. We do all the routines- breast feeding, bottle feeding, water feeding, cajoling, rocking- with no impact

I am fast tiring . My eyes are burning and my patience ( of which I am proud of -to some extent) is wearing faster. I am getting pushed to the brink but there are no signs of my dear son intending to stop his wailing. He would drop off to a troubled sleep for about 5 minutes giving us the hope and vision of a good sleep only to see him twitch around and commence wailing.

All my ego is down the drain. I have never been so helpless. i cant communicate , i cant understand what is going on, i dont know if he is in some pain. I am just plain helpless.

My son was having a tough time through the week on account of an irritating and persistant cold, running / blocked nose, and slight fever ; but was on a fast recovery track. In fact just before he slept at 11 PM ; he was in his usual element.

I have no idea what time he slept- time had no meaning by then. I woke up to his wailing again...

Took him to a doc who said it could be a case of blocked Eustechian Canal and is not a cause to worry.Currently he is at home sleeping....

Lesson I learnt? Thats quite apparent, isnt it?

Obviously there are a lot of things that I have no control about.
Even a nine month old toddler can kick your butt and you cant do a damn about it.
There are a lot of things , I know nothing about.
Dont put one's foot in one's mouth or Head.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Bike ride -07th Sept.

Despite the enthusiasm for a good clean cycle ride , I overslept.

I could blame it on my 9 month old toddler son for waking me up at 4:30 AM to take care of his sudden demand for attention and coochi-coo and then making me oversleep because of the effort I had to dispense at such unearthly hours; but then there is no point in pointing fingers -especially to a person who cant point back. Indeed !! the buck stops here!!

My friend , Sundar, who was supposed to join me, first send an sms and alarmed at my no replies rang me up. All in all we were on the road at about 8 AM when we should have been at 7 AM. Me on the desi Hero octane and he on a more fashionable Trek.

We were supposed to join a group of regular riders from whitefield. And we were late !!! They did hang around for a while waiting for us , but then their patience ran out. I am normally a guy who would stick to the timings but then.... you know whom to blame , right? If there are members of that ride reading this - do accept my ( our) apologies.

Our route till rendezvous was Basavanagar- Airport Road - Marathalli-Whitefield road- Shell petrol bunk. Here we tried to follow the track of the Whitefield Riders,who had left 20 odd minutes before us, but gave up and returned to the main road due to doubts on the direction they took. Since the incentive of meeting them was now in doubt we decided to take a path of our own .Hence pushed forward along the whitefield road and turned into Varthur road. Nice roads , great views and pleasant climate. The undulating road skirting Varthur lake was a treat.

The lake is beautiful and serene. But then, on closer look you realise that the water is green-a dark green. And every time it gathers speed, or hit an obstacle you could see it foaming and then you realise the extent to which the water is polluted. So much for the beauty!! Cant understand why we ( read Indians. If the problem is universal, read Human Beings) screw up ( cant think of another word) the surroundings we live. Killing the mother who gives us birth!!! But then, that discussion is for another day, another time.

After the obligatory snaps ,we moved on and turned right just before the varthur police station to hit a dirt road that would eventually take us to Outer Ring Road. The road was slushy but not treacherous ( next time we need to take a more slushy road , I guess ) , and we did deviate once to get a closer look at the varathur lake and the paddy fields. Hmmm the ambience was divine. The ride brought back memories of childhood where there were rivers, lush green hills, trekking, climbing trees, earthy smell ,dirt and slush and carefreeness ( is there such a word?). Hope I will increase my life expectancy as Dr.Dean Ornish says it will, when one goes back in time and enjoy.

We hit the over head rail cross near the Belandur station, proceeded underneath , to reach the ORR. Turned right and negotiated the slight incline to reach the tender coconut guy in front of Innovative Multiplex. 3 fantastic tender coconuts later we were ready for the home run. We merged with the saturday morning traffic at Marathally - Thats one place which is perennially jammed!!! From peace to reality , from breeze to smoke , cattle to cars- we were back!! After jostling for space and right- of- way on the mean streets of Bangalore , we ducked right into the HAL colony. Another incline and One kilometer and I was back at home, with Sundar having to negotiate another 2 Kms.

My lower back side - you know, the soft portion which has no backbone and has two cheeks- was numb and on fire ,simultanously! . Sundar, with a larger "lower back side" might have been better off , I guess .

I would most definitely want to repeat this and make it regular. Next time around , I hope I can catch up with the riders we promised to meet; and have fun riding in a group.

The photos are at http://picasaweb.google.com/menon.jayaraj/BikeRide07thSept2008#



Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Basic Manners

Being an HR consultant, more so into recruitment,it is really infuriating to be in a situation where an offer is made to a candidate ; he accepts it and then stops communication altogether. To add insult to injury,he even stops picking up calls made to him,does not respond to mails ... nothing.

Mind you,I am not really concerned if the candidate does not accept the offer - I am worried about the disinclination to communicate his decision.

I am really at a loss to understand this behaviour.What makes somebody not respond? Doesn't he/she understand that the world is quite small and that such an unprofessional conduct will not be forgotten and that it is quite possible that he/she will have to interact with the same set of people in times to come?


In most cases it is simply the inability to say NO that makes these candidates take the easy way out. They might have been retained by the existing organisation , or might have had other offers that are better.By not responding, the candidates are "wishing the situation away "; A "putting the head under the sand" attitude. It actually results in a negative impact with all the other parties involved - The recruiter, The company HR, The Senior Officials in the company- feeling that the time they invested has been wasted.

Is this something that happens only in India? If so it could be an anomaly in the genetic wiring.But if it is a global phenomenon,we are doomed.

May be these folks need to be sent to etiquette classes.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Hike in Fuel - Mail

Below is a mail I received ...

"
Hi

Petrol in Pakistan Rs17 per litr

Malaysia Rs 18 per litr

In India it's Rs.59 per litr

Why is there a difference within India itself? World Market CRUDE Oil is

not

the reason for this. It's all Gain for private owners? As we are the

general public, or Common Man as R.K.Laxman wud hv said, we have to

raise our voice, let's raise thru Emails.

Forward this to all Indians who care.

IT HAS BEEN CALCULATED THAT IF EVERYONE DID NOT PURCHASE A DROP OF

PETROL FOR ONE DAY AND ALL AT THE SAME TIME, THE OIL COMPANIES WOULD

CHOKE ON THEIR STOCKPILES.

AT THE SAME TIME IT WOULD HIT THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY WITH A NET LOSS

OVER 4.6 BILLION DOLLARS WHICH AFFECTS THE BOTTOM LINES OF THE OIL

COMPANIES.

THEREFORE "June 14 th" HAS BEEN FORMALLY DECLARED

"STICK IT UP THEIR BEHIND " DAY AND THE PEOPLE OF THIS NATION SHOULD

NOT BUY A SINGLE DROP OF PETROL THAT DAY.

THE ONLY WAY THIS CAN BE DONE IS IF YOU FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO AS

MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN AND AS QUICKLY AS YOU CAN TO GET THE WORD

OUT. WAITING ON THE GOVERNMENT TO STEP IN AND CONTROL THE PRICES IS

NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REDUCTION AND CONTROL

IN PRICES THAT THE ARAB NATIONS PROMISED TWO WEEKS AGO?

REMEMBER ONE THING, NOT ONLY IS THE PRICE OF PETROL GOING UP BUT

AT THE SAME TIME AIRLINES ARE FORCED TO RAISE THEIR PRICES,

TRUCKING COMPANIES ARE FORCED TO RAISE THEIR PRICES WHICH AFFECTS

PRICES ON EVERYTHING THAT IS SHIPPED. THINGS LIKE FOOD, CLOTHING,

BUILDING SUPPLIES MEDICAL SUPPLIES ETC. WHO PAYS IN THE END? WE

DO!

WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.IF THEY DON'T GET THE MESSAGE AFTER ONE

DAY, WE WILL DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN. SO DO YOUR PART AND SPREAD THE

WORD. FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. MARK YOUR

CALENDARS AND MAKE June 14 th

A DAY THAT THE CITIZENS SAY

"ENOUGH IS ENOUGH"

We forward so many junk email to many of our friends, now let us do

it for some useful cause to cut down the price of the petrol .. ....

REMEMBER : June 14 th"












The interesting fact is that I had received this mail about a year back with different dates !!!!!

The sheer popularity of this junk mail amazes me.I fail to understand how so many people out there has no idea about the current scenario and how they can blindly forward mails with out bothering to check the authenticity.Anyone following the newspapers and is generally aware of the current economic scenario would have come across tons and tons of written material which makes the prices mentioned utterly impossible.

After a bit of googling I came across the price of Petrol in Pakistan as of May 1st 2008 to be Rs 68.9 /- and that of Diesel to be Rs 50.24/- ( http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/01-May-2008/Fourth-raise-in-oil-prices-in-60-days)

My point is why do people mindlessly forward mails which has such glaring mistakes??I can understand urban legends, myths, UFO's .. but this??? And what the heck is going to happen by not buying petrol / diesel for one day? Buy more the next day? The only way is to reduce dependency on these fuels. That means cutting down on the so called Social Status by carpooling,public transport, better still ..cycling!!! But in a society fueled by the dictum " mine is bigger than yours" I dont think thats going to happen any soon.... unless maybe when petrol hits Rs100/- a litre.