Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Where are those next generation Dalit leaders ?


Rohith's tragic end at the hands of Hyderabad University and fundamentalists points towards the grave situation of Dalit community today: obsolescence of its current leadership and absence of the next generation of visionaries. 
If there was a pragmatic leadership existed, the poor boy would not have lost his life in pain. It is not only the "manu vaadi" brahminical hegemony that killed Rohit, but it is also the collective reluctance of Dalit community that killed this young scholar. 
Where are those leaders of next generation who can reassure the surging educated Dalit youths that their life need not the misery under democratic constitution, a right spearheaded by the legendary Ambedkar ? It is time that a young pan India leadership emerge from the community to collectively organise a decisive political block to demand the rightful place in society. 
Its time that Dalit community leave alone the sympathy of the English speaking marxist elites, who's community interest is often driven by their generic humanism than specific demand of the community. Dalit should elect and project leadership from within. Only the leaders from community can understand the plight of the emerging millions of educated Dalits and their aspirations. 
It is also time to Dalit community to eradicate the cast hierarchy from within to practice what it wants to achieve. Dalit community should not gloss over the fact that discriminatory cast privileges and practices within the community is instrumental in eroding the community's position against the cast discrimination. 
Community must immediately demand a committee in every educational institutions in line with Vishaka committee for sexual harassment to prevent cast discriminations from educational campuses, so that not any more Rohits have to commit suicide.
My friend DP writes
As we sat on the table to eat, my departmental senior picked up his dish and walked away after giving me a real dirty look. “I told you, this is what will happe...
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V Rohit, a Dalit PhD scholar committed suicide on Sunday, leading to protests across Hyderabad Central University. Here's the letter he wrote before committing suicide.
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No doubt about it. Especially Geetha, Kumar vyas, Ranjan and Poonam certainly deserve it urgently.
The Padma Awards must recognise designers. Here's my post on that.
Today's list of Padma awards are out and there is no designer, still, in the list. I blogged about this, last year as well. The government finds it fit to recognise Ajay Devgn's work as worthy of a...
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During independence movement at various points of time, many organisation from pre independent India had collaborated with British. During many internal wars, Dalits of from this country had supported, participated and contributed British against Indian kings and emperors, so much so that at some point Dalit had to argue against independence itself. Gandhiji and congress whole heartedly supported British in world war 2 where Bose and INA was fighting against British. (One should not forget that Bose in his eager to defeat British collaborated with worst autocrats in human history - Tojo and Hitler). Communist party did work against quit India movement. 
All these acts had historical relevance and rational reasons to do so. The arguments against Savarkar in this article is completely myopic and manipulative. Of course Savarkar developed and precipitated communal agenda during his later part of life, but that doesn't call for a myopic view of his contribution to Indian independence struggle. This is no different from RSS's attempts to pitch Nehru against patel, Nehru against Bose and so on and so forth
Hindutva brigade continues to pretend to have great admiration for Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose who attempted to organise a military campaign to force the British out…
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E- business

Not only e-shopping portals are "Tulip bubble reincarnations" much worse in their urge to attract customer base and in the name of competitive pricing (read " zero margin") e-shopping portals are also killing the manufacturing industry by skewing their production margin and thereby making manufacturing unviable. SME are in serious danger owing to this unethical business model. The article below is only one aspect of it.
It is that time of the year when the business media is publishing the financial results of Indian ecommerce companies for the financial year 2014-2015(i.e. the period between April 1, 2014 and Marc...
https://teekhapan.wordpress.com/2016/01/28/why-indian-e-commerce-is-a-ponzi-scheme/