Thursday, November 11, 2010

Please help your neighbours
“We have emotions like you”
                                                 
                               You will find us in busy market, railway station or celebrating somebody else happiness. People call us by different names some call us hijra, transgender while other call us third gender of India. No one give us true respect in the society and we can’t do anything about it even god has failed to give us justice than whom to look for respect. When we talk about our “identity” people laughed on us they say “look who is talking about identity whom even destiny failed to write about their future.
                             The Hijras of India are a religious community of ascribed intersexual who worship Bahuchara Mata, the Mother Goddess, and share the experienced gender identity of women. Culturally defined as neither men nor women, the role of the hijras is based on sexual impotence and functions as a third gender. Although marginalized, the hijras have found a positive alternative within the Hindu belief system that sanctions their impotence and associates it with the powers of the religious ascetic. “In Indian reality, the impotent man is seen as ‘useless, an empty vessel, and fit for nothing’ because he is unable to procreate.
                            It is the responsibility of ideal government to look out for the things that are going to benefit the citizen of the country. India run their government with emotions and culture as there two fundamentals and it give respect to every citizen of the country. So the great government has also come to help the transgender community to find out their identity in our own country. The Election Commission was the first to do it , and the Unique Identification Authority of India [ UIDAI] has followed the example- the transgenders of India are finally being recognised by its government. Enrolment forms of the UIDAI will have a third column –“T” for Transgender-along with the ‘M’ and ‘F’ for Male and Female respectively.
                             Our  government is in right direction doing something for the welfare of community but the ground reality is much worst for the transgender’s. Poverty and unemployment has brought them on street for begging they are struggling for food to eat so most of theHijras" lives in most parts of India and are known to depend, at least partly, for their livelihood on working as male prostitutes. Most hijras are castrated males and dress as females. In addition to a large section of the hijra community, there are many full-time or part-time male prostitutes in India. Some of them live in red-light areas of metropolitan cities; many seek male clients by offering massage services in parks, beaches, hotels, and houses. The prevalence of HIV was higher among men having sex with Hijras (14%) or with all 3 genders (13%) than among men having sex with men and women (8%). Every year out 100 /20 hijras are dying due to sexually transmitted diseases. If they were not suffering from poverty they won’t involved in such sexual practices because poverty is one dangerous disease in which human mind can’t be controlled. Government should start focusing on creating employment opportunities by opening small scale factories, workshops to generate employment for them and also it is your turn to do something for your neighbours who is struggling for their survival.   
                           
                                
                       
                                 



Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Yellow Face of Media
 Is India taking on yellow journalism over real journalism?

                                        Is really yellow journalism overtaken the real journalism in India? But what actually a yellow journalism is? Yellow journalism doesn’t mean reading yellow newspaper or viewing yellow screen news bulletin.  It means presenting the simple news in more dramatic way and in sensational manner just to attract the audience or to catch the reader’s attention towards the news. The term yellow journalism originated during the American Gilded Age of the late nineteenth century with the circulation battles between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal. The battle peaked from 1895 to about 1898, and historical usage often refers specifically to this period. The New York Press coined the term "yellow kid journalism" in early 1897 after a then-popular comic strip to describe the down market papers of Pulitzer and Hearst, which both published versions of it during a circulation war. Yellow Journalism is a mutated division of Journalism that goes against the key principles of reporting as an unbiased and objective tool for conveying the news. Yellow Journalism is "journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers." Yellow journalism 'believes' in a gross misreporting and underreporting of facts, in playing up news that is likely to create a frenzy, stringing an emotional chord with the masses, feeding the appetite for sensationalism, scandal mongering and exciting public opinion It is mostly done to increase the publicity
                                    Print and broadcast media both use yellow journalism in different way newspaper uses large fonts, dramatic colours; irrelelevant and theatrical photography are used in an attempt to embellish the most trivial news. At the same time the language used for the bold headlines or newsflashes in inflaming and exaggerated forcing the reader or viewer to halt abruptly and take notice. The media often plays along with the rumour mill not bothering to verify fact, faking quotes and printing bogus interviews. On the other hand broadcast media use sensational videos, images and use dramatic presentation just to increase TRP [Television rating points].
                                     Indian media just to sensationalise the issue involve celebrity in the news they are covering the news because it has involvement of the big personalities they are forgetting the main identity to aware and help the common man who is fighting from various social dilemmas of the society. But other side of the coin it has been said that “need create want” knower days people are more interested in reading about the life celebrity rather than problems of the country.  So Media is also more focusing on yellow journalism rather than on real journalism.
                                     From Sahid- Kareena kiss case[DNA] to Delhi school teacher Uma karuna case [INDIA TV] are all the example of the misreporting of facts by the media just to create publicity and to increase the TRP’s. Indian media need to more focus on reality rather than on yellow journalism. If media is not presenting true facts then whom to believe?  The media should take more concentration in presenting correct facts rather focusing on yellow journalism.

Monday, September 27, 2010

“Today’s unacceptable word”  
What is truth very few have remembered its meaning. The word loss its significance only and only because of us. The word became a mystery knower days. Truth is like a river that starts pure from its chore and later mix with selfishness,corruption, greediness, dishonesty and other bad things in the society.Truth cannot be same its identity keep on changing from time to time, person to person and from society to society. Whatever may be truth in one person eye it may be the biggest fraud in another person eye so one cannot define the actual definition of truth.
                                                   It involves both the quality of "faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty, sincerity, and veracity “and that of "agreement with fact or reality". Truth and reality both are having long lasting partnership a joint venture which cannot be broken easily. Human beings have develop a habit to take reality as a truth. But what is reality? What is difference between real and artificial?                                   
                                                     From Ramayan to Mahabharata truth has been seen in the different ways. For some people Ram was right and some people still believe that Ravaan was right. There has been always a connection between the truth and believing. Today’s common definition of truth is “the things that people like to hear, see, and believe they take it as truth”.
                                                    Circumstances change people there way of thinking their lifestyles. Is it circumstances also affect the truth? the answer is yes the circumstances play a huge role in truth in other words “circumstances defines the truth”. It is the circumstances who make right to wrong and a truth to bogus. For example in case of war between two countries the people belonging from both the countries tend to believe that their country is right and policies of other country is wrong and it is their country that is fighting for the truth.

But the entire question remains how to speak truth? The answer of this question is simple just do the things welfare of the society, nation and for the world it may be considered as truth. It is a very wide concept one cannot measure it but we can change it by speaking the truth.