What is the impact of
upward mobility on Dalits? They have changed their names and surnames. They
have started living in tenements and apartments, fully furnished, equipped with
washing machines and refrigerators, air conditioners and hair conditioners.
Their parents used to live in crowded chawls with common roofs and toilets.
When they lived in chawls, they used to drink tea made up of jaggery, now they
have discarded Jaggery, a symbol of cultural backwardness. In chawls they
gluttonously devoured mutton of big animals like cows and bullocks, bade ka
ghost. Now, they prefer mutton of sheep and goats, chhote ka ghost.
Their language was rude and rustic, heavily influenced by accent of their colloquial
dialects. Now, they speak urbanised, sophisticated Gujarati. They have been
civilised ready to take on the world. I would not have been saddened if they
have stopped here. But, quite disgustingly, they have started building their settlements
on lines of their paraganas (not just sub castes), like patanwadas and two
eighty twos, like chhedals and chuwals. They were more united in their chawls,
the so called hell. Now, in their heaven, they are divided, intentionally and
intuitively!
neither project material of ngo, nor bare-footed soldiers of sangh parivar, we are dalits, backbone of the country.
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Art of breastfeeding
Manav Sadhana Trust, an NGO
celebrated International Breastfeeding Week at Ramapir’s Tekra in Ahmedabad. Ramapir’s
Tekra is a big locality where Dalits and other marginalized people live. Trust gathered audience of ‘ready made’
Dalit-Poor women on Tekra, invited prominent pediatricians and these experts
lectured these illiterate women on advantages of breastfeeding. The poor women
were buried under heaps of advice which could have actually been given to
affluent, puppy-loving, women who are desperate to ‘maintain’ their figure and feed
their kids on ‘cerelac’.
In fact, poor women have nothing to
give their loved ones but their milk. They need healthy food; they need free medical
insurance which can protect them against deadly disease. And above all, they
need such a chief minister in this state who does not throw Rs. 430 million in
dustbin of Supreme Court just to hamper appointment of a Lokayukt. My ‘Poor’
sisters of Ramapir’s Tekra are, unfortunately, not as skillful as chief
minister of this state who, without any breast, without any milk have been breastfeeding
sixty million people since last ten years….
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
black and dalit
Black
can't come from white. White can come from black. That means black was first.
Black is supreme and white is depended on black. Genetically, white is
recessive. ‘Recessive’ has the same Latin root as ‘recess’, it means retreat of
minus. If you were in France, for white you’d say blanc, in Spanish blanco. The
English equivalent of blanc or blanco is not white but ‘blank’. The white
people constitute a race that is blank- that has lost its pigmentation”.
Aryans were white. The original inhabitants of
India were black. Aryans called them Dasyu, Shudra, Anarya, Avarna. The Avarnas
were first. Avarna is supreme and Savarna is depended on Avarna. Genetically,
Savarna is weak and it can rule only with the help of divine curse. The Aryan
gods were white - Indra, Marut, Agni, Ram, etc. later, in the ‘melting pot’ of
India, Aryans and Shudras populace mixed giving birth to brown people and their
‘colored’ god – Krishna.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
To global Gujarati diaspora
Ame Gujarati. We use this word often.
But do we know what it actually means? It refers to those who are
all-inclusive, the sweepers who have been cleaning streets of Lothal and
Dholavira, Ashaval and Ahmedabad, since centuries. It refers to those who have
been dragging carcasses and digging graves of fellow humans exposing themselves
to the most dangerous world of contamination. It refers to those who have been
weaving cloths for necked civilizations. It refers to those who have been
living in hills and dwelling in forest so that rest of citizenry can live
decent life. It refers to those who have been carving sculptures and
constructing temples of divine and decorated. It refers to those who have been
toiling and tilling and drinking their own perspiration. The list is endless. And
if you confine the word ‘Gujarati’ to only those who trade and do business, you
are one of those ‘scoundrels’ on earth who cheat everybody in their game of last
resort – politics.
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