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Thursday, November 20th, 2008 | Author: Prakash N Prathabhan

We met a friend from Pondicherry, India and were discussing about politics of that Indian Union Territory. We were talking about Pondicherry’s far flung territories which are unique to this former French colony.  The union territory of Pondicherry has its territories across South Indian states – “Yenam” in “Andhra Pradesh”, “Mahe” in “Kerala” and “Karaikal” – “Tamil Nadu”.

Later on searching more on this, we came across few interesting facts about “Mahe”.

We found many places named “Mahe” across the globe,
 - Mahe, A town in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, India.
 - Mahe, The largest island of Seychelles.
 - Mahembourg(Mauritius) - The capital of Grand Port district, Mauritius.

On closer scrutiny we found most of them were former French colonies. So why so many places in former French colonies were named “Mahe”?

Reason is, to honor a man called, “Betrand-Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais”. This man served as a soldier and administrator in the “French East India Company” during the early eighteenth century. He is well known for his battle field exploits during Anglo-French conflicts in the Indian sub continent and also as an able administrator of “Mauritius” and “Reunion” during colonial period. So to honor his service all these places were named after him.

Surprisingly, though there are many European colonists like “Robert Clive” of “Great Britian”(who brought total India under British control) and “Hernan Cortes” of Spain (who brought South American continent under Spanish crown), no one has achieved the distinction of having so many places named after them as
“Betrand-Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais” did.

Few more interesting facts,
- Mahe, India is the birth place of “Sixth Sense” fame Hollywood director
“Manoj Shyamalan”.
- There is a controversy in Kerala, India on whether
“Betrand-Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais” actually gave his name to the place “Mahe” or he had adopted the original name of the place “Mahe”(“Mayaazhi” in “Malayalam language”) as a part of his name and popularized it.

If readers have any additional details on “Mahe” please post your comments.

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 | Author: Prakash N Prathabhan

Obama made history on Nov 4th 2008 to become, 

First Black President in White House

This victory is significant not only for “The Skinny Guy With a Funny Name (Obama)”, but for the great concept of democracy itself.

Let me briefly put forward my reasoning why this event is a major mile stone for democracy.

 

Abraham Lincoln defined democracy as,

Government OF the people, FOR the people and BY the people

This statement speaks volume about the inclusive and empowering nature of democracy.

 

Democracy has its critics too; most vocal of them - the extreme left wing.

Their definition of democracy is,

Elected representative democracy is just a Majority Dictatorship.

Their justification is, in democracy one can easily get elected by being divisive and spreading hatred against minorities. Their great example to illustrate the deficiencies of democracy is ”Adolf Hitler”, who in spite of spewing venom against minority Jews, was successful in winning a democratic election.

 

But Obama’s victory broke the barrier that democratic elections are always pro-majority. In spite of belonging to a segregated suppressed minority community, he won a historic election in world’s oldest democracy. Though this event will not silence the critics of democracy it will definitely tone down their volume.

 

 As we know, world loves to ape America. From “Hollywood” to “Fast food”, happenings in America will have profound impact across the globe. Hope this latest positive development in America too will have impact across the globe as this event is more dramatic than “Hollywood” and much healthier than “Fast food”.

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