Jun 20, 2011

Second cutoff list may offer hope; Times of India, June 20, 2011, Page 1


DU 2nd list to retain full OBC quota; Times of India, June 20, 2011, Page 4


90% surge but big demand-supply gap; Times of India, June 19, 2011, Page 4


Even city toppers don’t get course, college of choice; Times of India, June 18, 2011, Page 1


Cut the hype on colleges: Experts; Times of India, June 18, 2011, Page 4


Top colleges pack beyond capacity; Times of India, June 18, 2011, Page 3


Girls outnumber boys in Hindu, SRCC admissions; Times of India, June 17, 2011, Page 2


Despite cutoff jump, brisk admissions in science; Times of India, June 17, 2011, Page 4


At Stephen’s, Eng cutoff soars; Times of India, June 16, 2011, Page 6


OBC students get 10% relaxation; Times of India, June 16, 2011, Page 6


100% cutoffs irrational, says Sibal; Times of India, June 16, 2011, Page 1


VC says four more lists to go, cutoffs will fall; Times of India, June 16, 2011, Page 6


Our homes are labour-free, city pastes message on door; Times of India, June 13, 2011, Page 6


Direct entry for intl-level sportspersons; Times of India, June 11, 2011, Page 6


Ex-students tear into new alumni body; Times of India, June 11, 2011, Page 6


Jun 10, 2011

M F Husain: Nothing beyond ordinariness

The reams of news prints, news hours and web space dedicated to M F Husain post his death goes on to display that our media always glorify beyond a fair share. Husain in his life through his words and deeds never rose beyond ordinariness. While fame does tend to brush higher values, it failed to make any impact on Husain, who largely indulged in senility and their advantages.

Is Husain, painted as the Picasso of India & artist of highest order, the biggest painter from India? I am neither an art critic nor an art connoisseur, but can definitely see that those who are, never preferred his art over his contemporaries. Then there are patrons, who may or may not understand art, but do make knowledgable investments. Here again Husain falls far short of his contemporaries and even in his prime and aided by his brush with controversies just about managed to cling on to the class of S H Raza, F N Souza, Amrita Sher-Gil and Tyeb Mehta. Do we still see a Picasso in Husain, an artist of ordinary league? In his last pre-death sell one of his works was sold for Rs 27. 5 lakh, while at the same auction Tyeb Mehta’s appreciation broke new ground to fetch a world record Rs 14.58 crore for his art.

Is Husain a great human being with high sensitivities and true to his country’s culture? One who paints, even as he claims with greater sense of purity than a devout Hindu, Hindu Goddesses in nude in a country where millions of fellow beings who don’t understand his art are bound to get hurt is the height in insensitiveness and a vulgar display of arrogance and insult to the adulation he received over the years from across the country. Hindus place their Gods in the same pedestal as their parents, if not higher. Most of those who protested, some taking violent turn, against Husain may not understand Husain’s “sublimity”, and we know art is subjective. But when Husain can paint Hitler in nude to humiliate him and express his hatred, and used the same brush to paint Hindu deity in nude as “depiction of purity,” they are definitely relative.

Is he a true Muslim? Definitely his community will have a better answer and a befitting one too. But as a non-Muslim and by my understanding, Husain has no place in Islamic ideologies simply since he hurt the feelings of fellow beings. Knowingly or unknowingly, but instead of an apology, he justified his hurting every Hindu using the same relative term that we place our parents and God in the same pedestal and Husain has painted our parents naked. So did the Danish cartoonist and the newspaper do apologized! Did the Muslim world forgive them and the threat lifted. I would not go to the extent of doubting Husain’s secular credentials, but yes they can be questioned.

It is for argument sake we may use words like “vitality” to guard against his art lacking in commercial value. But we have to compare the same “vitality in art,” “novelty in thought,” for his contemporaries and still Husain don’t emerge as the lone ranger. He is neither a human being of highest order. The community belief emerges with community dealing and not at personal level understanding, so the “quotable quotes of elites” like Azmi, Akhtar and De doing the round are for the satisfaction of media reports. And he did more harm to Hindu-Muslim sentiments and less benefit to art. And finally he fled the country, charged with hurting religious sentiments. He is a failed Indian and rightly died off-shore as a Qatari citizen and cremated elsewhere. Being a person who took birth under British, witnessed independence being earned and the pangs of partition and the communal flare up, a more understanding role from Husain was expected. Yet he chose the comfort of the “liberal” Qatari environment.

I do offer my silent prayers like I do for every soul who leaves this soil, but I refuse to salute.

Jun 9, 2011

Now, PGDCA will be of 1 year duration; Times of India, June 9, 2011, Page 6


VC briefs principals on OBC cutoffs, sems; Times of India, June 9, 2011, Page 6


Semester syllabi ready to roll out, barring history; Times of India, June 8, 2011, Page 7


Stephen’s alumni cite ‘Christian’ mails; Times of India, June 7, 2011, Page 7


IIFT to set up institute in Uganda; Times of India, June 6, 2011, Page 5


More students to take CATE and JEE today; Times of India, June 5, 2011, Page 8


Stephen’s spat: Jab at Thampu; Times of India, June 5, 2011, Page 8


Ecology priority, varsities take green pledge; Times of India, June 5, 2011, Page 3


High scorers go for optional Net listing; Times of India, June 4, 2011, Page 6

Is Kapil Sibal ''manhoos''?

Is Kapil Sibal ''manhoos''? I think so. Well he might have cast his spell or should I say ''kala jadoo'' over Mannobhai and Sonia and in return turning out to be the face of UPA II, but his black magic is blackening the Congress led government. Not that it has been a fair government otherwise, after all with ''kapoots'' like Kalmadi, Raja, Kanimozhi, Pawar and thousand others this grand old party of India is anything but ''fair and lovely''.
BTW this is no endorsement of any other ideologies. Just that Congress' ''kala karnama'' has reached Swiss banks, Bofors, Union Carbide, Purulia Arms drop, stamp paper scam, complete destruction of J&K, bringing in crores of Bangladeshi to reap a rich harvest during polls and another thousand such ''patriotic'' deals which will need a terabyte space for jottings. Such has been the achievement of Congress, that if one starts a mindless jotting it will be one of the biggest, though, darkest epic ever written. Which is why after starting this wandering thought on ''liar'' lawyer Sibal, I unmindfully changed lanes from Chandni Chowk to 10 Jan Path.
So back to Sibal. Is he ''manhoos''? I am not an astrologer, but one need not be to answer in affirmative. Whatever he has touched is in turbulence. And therefore Congress very tactfully placed him in the drafting of the Local Bill, so that his ''manhoos saya'' destroys every bit of it. Well he is also a lair of highest order. He saw profit in the 2G auction. He is ''manhoos'' for DU as his semester agenda, primarily to make money by bringing in foreign universities, has made the university undergo its worst academic disruption. CBSE has faced its worst year, paper leaks, delay in results, and the worse kind of reforms in the name of CCE, aimed at benefitting none but the urban elite. This ''manhoos'' is also capable of giving stupidest logic one can ever hear. A ''liar-lawyer'' of his stature gives the argument that Baba Ramdev should restrict to yoga and not participate in anti-corruption politics. So Mr ''manhoos'' why are you destroying Indian education system, derailing Lokpal, destroying the telecom sector, diminished science and technology sector. Why don't you wear the black coat and defend the black sheep (or should I name them all over again)?