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My blog post are of varied topics ranging from personal experiences, travel, wild life photographs, interesting news, of happenings around the world that catches my fancy. In other words i write about anything when i am in a mood to write
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
A Moment of madness
This
morning called up the auto stand for an auto and I was informed that a driver
unknown to me is being sent as none of the regular auto drivers were free at
this point of time since most of them drivers are mourning the death of a
fellow auto driver Vasu who self immolated himself. During the travel I chatted
up with the new driver and I was surprised to find out that the person who
committed suicide was just about 25 years of age and he is survived by his wife
and a 15 month old son and the reason was constant fights with his wife each
day last few days about money to run the family. In a fit of inebriated rage
after a bitter fight two days back he drained the petrol from his auto and
doused himself in it and lit a match in front of his wife and other neighbors. A
moment later in fiery pain he was repenting the action taken by him and he urged
the dazed onlookers to save him from his predicament, in spite of dousing the
fire he was severely burnt and was rushed to the hospital where he later succumbed
to the burns.
A moment of madness is all that takes for a
person to commit suicide and as the madness subsides and when reality sinks in
and there is an urge to live but then it may be too late. Those who have
survived their attempt guilt and shame prevent them from getting any help they
need to overcome the crisis. The victims’ family members and friends are
greatly affected by this cowardly act and it takes a very long time for them to
overcome the stigma left behind.
A
bad day for the family of Vasu, the auto driver for sure but then when one
hears of such incidents it does dishearten them. I do not want to dwell on this
topic for long for it is too despairing.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Random clicks -01
One day when i was watching out of my window i saw a group of labourers getting ready for their work for that day to concrete a second floor of the house about 50 meters away and without thinking just clicked few pictures of the same.
| Concrete bucket lift being assembled using scaffolding rods |
| Women labourers carrying concrete for pour |
Monday, January 16, 2012
Made to order baby????
Recently a Chennai couple looking to
start their family has placed an online advertisement looking for sperm donors
for artificial insemination but with specific conditions. Before I go into the advertisement
placed by them I would like to touch upon a little background on the artificial
insemination process. Every parent would aspire that their child should be
intelligent and good looking but then nature and genetics take precedence in
this process. If a couple is not able to conceive naturally for any reason then
artificial insemination is the process is undertaken if the couple wishes to
have a child. Mankind has been fascinated by the process of pregnancy and has experimented
extensively to perfect the insemination process so as to bring a bundle of joy
to the childless couples.
But then there have been experiments
by few doctors in this field to conceive a super human being by using sperms or
eggs of the intelligent, brave, handsome and beautiful people living during
those eras. It is well documented that Dr Karl Clauberg and his assistant Johannas
Golbel of Germany, during the Second World War were conducting many experiments
of artificial insemination on the imprisoned Jewish woman so as to perfect the
process so that a untainted Aryan race could be born. This reminds me of the
old joke involving the chat between George Bernard Shaw and Marilyn Monroe,
wherein Marilyn tells that a child between two of them would have her beauty
and GBS’s brains and his response was “what if the child has my beauty and your
brains”. There is no recorded evidence of the child being born by artificial
insemination being progeny even though the donor had been endowed with very
high IQ. It clearly proves that even if you tweak the process, the nature and
genetics would take its course and decide the final characteristic of the child
that is born.
Coming back to the recent online advert,
the conditions imposed by the couple were that “the donor should be an IIT
student, healthy, no bad habits, tall and fair if possible” and the compensation
offered is Rs 20,000.00 which is a lively sum for students in college. This
advertisement has given rise to lots of resentment among the students of IIT
Chennai and also the general public who has come across this bit of news
because of the conditions imposed. Some of
the comments were “This is insane. How can sperm from an IITian make any difference?
Intelligence cannot be measured. You can only identify intelligence in a
person, but one cannot measure intelligence by the institution he comes from,”
said a second year student” & “This advertisement is ridiculous. I think
IIT brand name is taken out of context here. May be genetics do play some role,
but hard work makes a man intelligent. If they were right, Albert Einstein’s
relatives should be the brightest of all in the world. Excellence is mostly
hard work,” another student said.
It is quite surprising that an
educated couple is bench marking only students in IIT to be intelligent, tall, and
fair, for I personally know few IITians who have struggled to complete the
course even though they fared well in the entrance exams. Few Childless couples
wanting to have babies through artificial insemination think that they can
determine the characteristics of their baby by deciding the donor….similar to
ordering the toppings while order the pizza from Pizza hut or Dominos, but then
they have to understand that nature and genetics has a major role in this
matter otherwise I am sure each child in the society may have been a Newton, Einstein, John McEnroe
or a Mohammad Ali
Your take on this bit of news please!!!!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Today's Special Menu - AuMd (Gold plated Dosa)
Gold has been a valuable and highly sought
out precious metals Jewels, coinage and art long before the beginning of recorded
history. Due to its malleability, electric conductivity, resistance to acids
and chemical reaction Gold has other practical uses in addition to jewelry such
as in dentistry, Electronics, electrical wiring, colored glass productions and
finally eating.
Now you must be wondering that I must
be mad…..but hey Read here about the Gold plated Dosa at Bangalore. People are queuing
to eat the gold plated dosa at a cost of Rs 1011.00 each which does not have
any medicinal value but just a show of opulence. After reading the article I googled about gold
plating on eatable and I was surprised to see that this is not a new fad and in
fact has been used in world over in form of flakes or powder to add a
perception of luxury and high value. They are used in various desserts and confectioneries
in Asian countries similar to silver foils used on mithai in India. From the 16th
century Europe has used gold leaf in liquors such as Goldstrike from Amsterdam,
Schwabach from Germany and Danziger Goldwasser of Poland.
Since metallic gold is inert to all
body chemistry, has no taste and no nutrition value it would leave the body
unaltered and am sure that someone even more enterprising at Bangalore would
start a process for separating this precious metals from the human refuse …thought of it is quite sickening .aaaaaghh
Food for your thoughts !!!!!!
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