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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 | Author: durgamalai

Its time for parties and fun. Have you ever wondered who started these new year parties? It was started by Babylonians nearly four thousand years ago! Loud music and crackers are supposed to drive away the demons. So if you hear any of your aunts or grannies grumbling about the today’s youth and parties please take some time,explain the history and make it clear that it was our ancestors to be blamed. They even had the habit of making new year resolutions! The resolution was to return the farm tools they borrowed from their acquaintances.

Many ancient civilizations follow Julian calendar in which new year starts in April. Even Tamil new year usually falls in April. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar, the Gregorian Calendar to replace the old Julian Calendar. According to this new calendar New Year starts on January 1. People who refused to accept this new calendar or the people who were unaware of the change and continued with the April new year celebrations were teased as fools and thus came one of the funniest day ‘April Fools day!’ This is a belief and there is no historical evidence behind it.

Initially I didn’t intend to list down the positives and negatives of this year. But everywhere I find people talking only about the negatives of this year. Obama’s victory is the only positive thing which people can recollect. This year too has its own fair share of positives.  One of the greatest achievement in this year is the return of democracy in Pakistan. Kudos to the brave citizens of  Pakistan who casted their votes and to the media which dint buckle down under military rule. An equally brave action was that of peoples turn out in the recent elections in Kashmir. That is really great. Lets sincerely hope and pray that the new government lives upto the people’s expectations.

One of the other unsung great show of people’s maturity is the recent state elections in Delhi,Rajasthan,MP,Chattisgarh and Mizoram. I was totally awed by the voters in Delhi. Just imagine. The country’s financial capital is almost in siege. Terrorsits have captured the imporatant landmarks and the fight is still going on. There is a non stop coverage of the situation in all television channels. Still People in capital city, vote and elect the ruling party again!! Doesnt it show their maturity and clarity of thought? I am not in support of any parties. But I was really put off when BJP could not attend the All Party meeting as Advani had to attend an election rally. People have sent a strong message that politicians cant count on turning the emotions of people into votes.

Do I have to tell anything about Obama’s victory that showed the power of people? Guess I need not. Whole world knows it.  So in retrospect I feel this is the year in which the common people have sent strong messages to the world,not through violence but through democracy and the right to vote!

This is also a year in which Chandrayaan was launched to moon. An acheivement which everyone can be really proud of. This is a year in which developing countries like India and China are looked upon with new respect as the bailout package for entire global meltdown.

This is also a year of enlightment. The financial meltdown and wall street tragedies have once again reminded the world, the impacts of greediness and need to take informed decisions.

Lets pray for peace and joy!

Bonne année!!!

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 | Author: durgamalai

Carols in the church. Bajans in the street. Stars in the rooftop. Kolam in door steps. Voila!! Its gala time!! Its Christmas. Santa on the way.

Regarding the post title, Let me assure you that I have not forgotten prepositions. From time immemorable kids around the globe have written wishlist to dear old Santa. What would be Santa’s wishlist to us? Here is a wishlist from Santa claus, a symbol of love and joy .

1. Avoid chauvinism : Basis of many problems in this world is chauvinism. Age old inter and intra regional and religional conflicts have its roots in chauvinism. Acknowledge the uniqueness of others’ beliefs, Appreciate the goodness and have a healthy argument if you dont subscribe to others’ views.

2. Have a passion for living: It is mainly for all those professionals who have no life outside their cubicle. Hey I know that you work a lot and party a lot. But dont stop there. Try to realise your childhood dreams. You would have been fascinated by that violin your next door uncle casually caries. You would have been eluded by that wonderful French you have heard somewhere. Its time for you to pursue it.

3. Its time to give: Dont forget the reasons behind festivals. Bakeries remind you that its time for cakes and pastries. Those gift shops remind you its time to buy gifts and cards. Let me remind you that its time for charity. In this materialistic world,in the midst of flashy ads and consumerism we often forget the purpose of festivals. Dont limit your gifts only to your near and dear ones. Try to buy a meaningful gift for atleast one poor kid whom you have never known before. Dont wait for those ghosts in Charles Dickens’ ” A Christmas Carol” to enlighten you. Check out here for meaningful gifts. http://www.worldvision.org/

PS: Please feel free to add to the santa’s wishlist. :)

Once again,

Merry X MAS!!