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Recipe – Mom’s Potato Bhajias

                                                                                                                                         2 May 2020

RECIPE  –  Mom’s Potato Bhajia

Ingredients:

–  4 or 5 medium potatoes

For the batter

– 2 cups Gram flour

– 1 cup ( or more) warm water

– 1 1/4 teaspoon salt

– 1/2  teaspoon chili powder   (or pepper)

– 1 teaspoon grated ginger

–  2 tablespoon green cilantro ( coriander )  – chopped   

    or  1 tablespoon   dry cilantro  flax   

– 1/2 teaspoon sugar

– 1/2 teaspoon eno  or baking soda

– 2 tablespoon cooking oil     

Method :

– Peel potatoes

– Clean all the dents

– wash them

–  in a bowl – cut potatoes into thin slices

–  wash again

– Drain all water &  spread these on a clean towel

Batter :                                                                  

In a bowl 

–  mix the gram  flour, salt , chili powder ( or  pepper) , baking soda  (eno) , ginger , sugar ,  and  cilantro 

–  Mix with fork  &  then mix evenly oil into the flour

–  Add warm water – mix with  a spoon or hand.

(  Batter should look like pancake  batter )

If dry , add more water

Then 

  Lay out in an  organised way  – batter , potato slices , frying ladle (pan) on the counter near the cooking stove .

– Put enough cooking oil in  a frying pan

– Heat oil on high

– Test with  a drop of batter  – if bubbly reduce heat to medium

– Put a few potato slices into the batter

( cover/coat   each slice with batter )

– Drop one slice at a time into the frying pan    —   careful when placing the slice in the frying pan

Put  enough slices in the frying pan – to cover the surface of the oil

– When less bubble appears – turn bhajias with  a fork  individually – one  at a time.

OR  if confident – can turn all the bhajias with a ladle

Fry both sides  evenly.

– Remove with  a ladle  –   drain   and then place them in a dish – prepared/lined  with a couple of paper towels  – to drain extra oil.

Enjoy

Can eat with Ketchup or green chutney.

Coronavirus – my anguish – yes, we shall overcome

The following article I wrote to express my feelings during lockdown ( remaining isolated at home) during the Coronavirus pandemic. The article was circulated to family, friends and colleagues via the social media.

Article:

Coronavirus – my anguish – yes, we shall overcome

Oh ! how I look forward to normal life

I am tired of watching repeat shows on TV

I am tired of being on-line hours

I am tired of playing board games

I want to go  for shopping

I love going to stores and buy something

I like buying for my grandchildren

I need a haircut – my head is now straggly

I want to fill my car with gas

I  long for hugging my grandchildren

I want to  “shoot the breeze ”  with my friends

I   miss playing bridge card game with my club

This coronavirus is upsetting my normal life

Covid-19  is moving fast to disturb the citizens

Oh !  how  I look forward to normal life

Look after yourself to look after your neighbors

Be patient and keep safe so others can feel safe

It’s a bizarre  restricted way to live

However everything is not locked down

Sunrise is always there giving rays of hope

Hope is not locked down

Service and Health workers are there

My Government is  active to help

My Guardian Angel  is always caring

Oh !  how  I look forward to normal life

Prevention is better than cure

Cherish what we have

Home is better than hospital

These dark  days will pass

We will have our normal life soon

patience and solidarity will win the war

Hope  springs  eternal   – always

Yes, we shall overcome   

Oh !  how  I look forward to normal life.

NRT – Our rough/painful week

I wrote a Letter to Editor titled Our rough/painful week . This I have sent to North Renfrew Times (NRT) on Sunday 26 April 2020 for publication in their Letter to Editor section. To publish or not to publish is their prerogative.

Note: This letter was published in the NRT of April 29, 2020 edition.

Here is the letter:

                                                                                                                       25 April 2020

Our rough/painful week

We Canadians had a rough  painful week .

The shooting in Nova Scotia was a stab in our hearts.

Our hearts and minds  are with the victims, their families and friends.

We  offer our  heartfelt prayers  and condolences.

The mass shooting In Nova Scotia , with at least 23 dead , has  overshadowed  momentarily the  pain from the coronavirus (Covid-19).

Further ,  this incident has ignited the gun control debate all across the country.

Unfortunately,  I am somewhat  ignorant about the existing gun laws  in Canada  – though I am fairly aware of  the opinions in USA about the issue – it being debated there often..

If anyone has issues with gun laws  in Canada – this is the time to raise this issue with the politicians of the country  and vehemently with some substantive background.    

All politicians  – from our Municipality to Provincial to the Federal – should be approached .

I am sure that most of us believe that ” violence against innocent people is abhorrent “.

The Easter and Coronavirus

                                                                                                                                                                

The  Easter  and  Coronavirus

4 April 2020

This article was circulated to all my friends and colleagues -all across the world – under the title : This week.

There is a joy in our heart as we feel the spring in the air.  Snow is melting and we can see and enjoy the green grass.   From my kitchen window,  I  daily see squirrels  playing/frolicking  outdoor on the remaining snow on the ground.  

These days , though unfortunately , this beautiful scene is hampered by the fear of the coronavirus  pandemic  which has recently sprung from China and is devastatingly spreading in our country and  other countries of the world.  There is lockdown for major activities and movements in all parts of our and many other countries.  Only essential services are allowed to operate  and with restrictions  for keeping physical distance between people  to avoid contamination.

Even when we are comfortably isolated in our homes ,  In reality it is not so comfortable.

These days I feel guilty even using Toilet Paper  (TP) – as there was so much rush for the TPs  in the stores.  People were  genuinely trying to stock up somewhat  – knowing that this ugly virus situation can get out of hand and supplies can be disrupted.   Even eating anything , one is careful  and eat only the bare minimum and not make much fuss about taste, colour and presentation . 

 Life has turned a tad bit upside down . We are not seeing our grandkids and they are also isolated and cannot go to school or meet with their friends .

We have to be careful every  time we step outside. There is a significant number of people who transmit that are asymptomatic. “Asymptomatic transmission means you can be infected with the virus, have no symptoms and still be contagious,”

And  with this background, the Easter celebration , this year , is coming soon .

Easter is an important festival for the Christians  to celebrate.  It is a rejoicing holiday which commemorates the resurrection  of  Lord Jesus from the dead and signifies to the world the love, interest and care of the divinity for the humanity.  

Coronavirus is  impacting our daily lives .  This year’s  Easter  celebration will be subdued .  All our families are isolated  at different  locations and procuring of chocolates and Easter  eggs has become a near  dangerous activity at this time.  

Easter is always the time when families get together and  have fun together in hunt for Easter eggs.  A quality time spent with the kids is always a very redeeming activity.  

Those of us who are not Christians, the participation in the Easter egg hunt with the kids provide connectivity with the folk tradition of the larger community.

However , this year we need  to improvise the celebration  either in a  ” virtual” world   or  in a make believe world – but we shall not despair and remember that the Easter infuses  hope – which resonates  with all of us.

 Eggs are a symbol of fertility and rebirth.   It also reminds  us that no matter what disaster we encounter,  there  is hope for renewal and resurrection .

I believe that we ( human beings )  will rebuild our lives no matter  how much injuries and pain  this  coronavirus  wreaks/inflicts   on us 

There’s a sense of  hopelessness  that  characterizes the daily lives of most people.

Jesus Christ  rising from the dead tells us that there is  hope  for renewal and resurrection.    There is still hope for the world?there is still hope for you.

That is the solid  message from the Easter.

The birth of the Jesus signifies that the Creator will not sit idly by and let the world slides into chaos and cruelty.

In our Hindu tradition, God has assured that whenever there is an adverse condition (full of injustice and /or  calamity  which disturbs the working of established societies), He will surely come on this earth to correct the situation.

We do not need to get despaired  or disappointed for this set back due to coronavirus pandemic but look to  and get inspired by the message from the resurrection of  Lord Jesus Christ. 

The resurrection  is at the center of  our redemption itself. 

I hope that this spring we will contemplate the true meaning of the Easter and work towards respecting and understanding our neighbours and communities around. 

We shall always be appreciative and grateful to those many brave volunteers and also service and health personnel  who labour round the clock so that we remain safe and secure  – and  give us space to  dream  about   the coming  wonderful tomorrow.

Take  Care.

Pravin Shah

Select Committee on Ontario in Confederation – My submission -16 March 1991

This is the submission I had made to the   ”   Select Committee   on Ontario in Confederation ” – which was   put in place by the Ontario Government         ( Premier at the time – Hon. Bob Rae   ) under the Legislature resolution.

It is of interest to me – an example of my varied   write-ups   – expressing my views in this wonderful free country.

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My Submission :

March   16   1991

 

The Chairperson

Select Committee   on Ontario

in Confederation

Room 1521, Whitney Block

Queens Park ,

Toronto, Ontario

M7A 1A1

Dear Sir/Madam

I   was thrilled to receive in the mail, recently a Public Discussion Paper titled ” Changing For The Better ”   prepared by the Ontario   Government . This came as a surprise as with so many studies going on in the country   , this is the first time I was made part of this important discussion .     I am an Immigrant , of minority origin , and am in this country since 1974.   I have taken part in   many a public service   activities and individually have made numerous friends and acquaintances. However , when , it comes to recognition and/or getting picked for further posts /position it seems one gets bypassed.  Mostly  this is Inadvertently and as if people seem to not notice one’s commitment, ability and/or vigour . Thus I am thankful to Premier Bob Rae for at least reaching out to people like us who have become part of this beautiful and advanced country.

In my experience during   many travels  in all parts of the country , this seems   to be the main weakness in this country. There is so much non-recognition   of French people .   Uptil recently , and even now , in many organizations (including governmental) there was no proper representation of the French . All powerful positions were/are in the hands of the Anglo-Saxons.

 

THIS IS NOW PLAYED AGAINST THE VISIBLE MINORITY.

 

The French in Quebec have since last few years taken drastic corrective actions to bring about their rightful place in at least their corner of the country.  However, in their haste , they , in turn, seem to forget the MINORITIES (Including the natives and the Visible minority). The mistrust , which the Quebecers have, against the English is quite recognizable.

 

The   question at present that the country is facing , is how to win the trust of the French citizens of this country.   After all, they make one of the original founders of this country .   There are so many contradictory responses one hears from all corners of the country . Some are patronizing, some are pleading and then others are downright insulting.

 

if only the rest of the country can just listen to the French demands !   As an immigrant, I think I can empathize as to what the Quebecers as well as the French outside Quebec want.   I submit that what they want is equality, equal opportunity, respect, acceptance of them as real citizens of this country. This is what the natives want. This is what  I want. None wants charity, patronizing attitude.  English Canada has to come to grip with this reality.

 

This is the crux of the problem. Similarly , the natives have similar experience.   Hopefully, the visible minorities will be spared from this kind of mistrust.

 

Now the dice have been rolled . The Quebecers have made their needs known. The Canadian Constitution requires to be changed to accommodate reasonable needs of the second most important founding fathers of this country.   The question is   – is it too late? Whatever the English Canada offers will be suspect.!   If we are to remain one nation then all of us should support each others. We cannot be English-Canadian, French-Canadian, Indo-Canadian,        Chinese-Canadian  etc. We should all be Canadian and should be able to relate   to each other rather than to the British, French, American and others far away from our shores.

 

In order to build a   bridge, I sincerely believe that Ontario has a pivotal role to play. These are difficult times but none-the-less very important times in the history of this great nation.   Can Ontario fulfill this important role? I think it can.

Ontario is already in the forefront   of giving due recognition of its French citizens, is moving towards giving due respect to its minorities and hopefully will settle native claims with due justice. Ontario is a progressive province of Canada.   It is rich, powerful and has the ability to innovate solutions, and if need be, it will make necessary sacrifices for good of the nation.

 

What should the new Canada be?   How it should re-constitute itself so as to be most democratic and progressive   nation? This should make us all proud – the English, the French, the natives, the minorities and all citizens.   I m sure when all experts , political leaders and distinguished citizens get together they will come with acceptable constitution.

 

I am an ordinary citizen and then not one of one of the founding races . However, I will take liberty to express , in as succinct a manner as I can , my vision as to how this country should be constituted.

 

The   words and poetry , the emotions and patriotism,   the backdrop of excitement and adrenaline are all there.   However, I will rely on the good faith of all people to take this presentation as a constructive contribution to this discussion paper.

I submit that the renewed Canada shall be based on the following   fundamental principles . These principles. I pray will be enshrined in the new Constitution in as forceful and clear manner as can be done.

 

1)   Canada is basically comprised of two founding solitudes .

a) English based on the British tradition

b) French based on the French tradition

However,   these solitudes are supplemented ( right across both the       solitudes   ) by the following two important pillars of this country

c) the original peoples of this land (the natives)

d) the multicultural peoples from all parts of the world.

2)   Canada is basically comprised of five (5) geographical entities.

a) Ontario

b) Quebec

c) Atlantic

d) West

e) North

These should form the provinces of the country . At present, there are too     many provinces . These is historical reason for these.   However, the new reality and modern needs lead to consolidate the number of provinces in   the country.

 

3) There should be only one official language in each province .

a) in Ontario –   English

b) in Quebec – French

c) in Atlantic – English

d) in West         – English

e) in North       – English

 

The historical rights of minority language usage shall be preserved. The use of any language side by side with an official language should be permitted                     without suppressing freedom of such use.

4)   Then rights of residence in any part of the country shall be automatic.

 

5) Free flow of goods and services right across the country shall be         automatic. No local governments shall restrict procurement of goods and           services from a particular region of the country.

 

6) Canada shall have a CENTRAL government supplemented by a provincial government in each of the five regions .

 

I submit that there is no need for a senate but others may have   other                     options.

 

All   Queens’s representatives shall be elected directly by the public and not   appointed by the respective government.

7) The Central Government shall have distinct powers such as :

a)   Citizenship (including Charter of Rights)

b)   Overall immigration Policy

c)   Customs

d)   Defense

e)   Foreign Affairs

f)     Post Office

g)   National Security (including RCMP)

h) Atomic Energy

i) Currency and National Economy

j) Equalisation     (regional development)

 

Quebec shall have distinct power to represent Canada in the French Commonwealth.   In   that light , it may have powers to dispense say, 10% of the foreign   aid.

 

8) There should be only one Canadian flag. There should be no provincial flag . Canadian flag may incorporate   Fleur-de-lie in one corner of the flag to recognise   distinctiveness of Quebec.

 

9)   There should be no duplication of governmental services, That should eliminate provincial missions in overseas countries.

10) Finally, once a new   constitution is agreed upon and accepted by all, there should be no more threat of further referendums and continual threat to the Canadian unity.   A process shall be clearly written down as to how further changes and at what time period such changes can be addressed.

I hope that you will accept the above submission as one of the constructive   proposals and pray that you may find some usefulness in it. In   any case, this is my feeling   about this country.  Canada is a great country , very modern and progressive, Let us keep it that way for ourselves and our future generations.

PRAVIN   J. SHAH,       P.ENG.

c.c.     Hon.   Bob Rae

Premier, Province of Ontario

Ontario

 

Diwali Play I wrote & directed Jashoda Shah – 1987

The following play   I wrote for Diwali Program of   Deep River / Pembroke Area East Indian Community   – Saturday 24 October 1987.   The Play was called   ” Ram Recital ”

The Play   was created /written such that almost  all   kids (of the community )  can participate in the play.

The play had music , dances, drama and dialogues   as well as historical Ramayana Theme.

I recently found my hand written script   – and now I have type – written it for posterity .         Please note I have a video of the actual play – somewhere around the house.     Both my kids (Nina & Sunir)   participated in the play   along with other kids of the Esat Indian Community.

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The play

 

Deep River/ Pembroke Area – Diwali Program –   Saturday 24 October 1987

A   Play – playwright / written by Pravin Shah   &   conducted by Jackie Shah

Play title   :   RAM   RECITAL

Actors :   All children from the East Indian Community

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PROLOGUE

Stage : All actors on the stage .    See Sketch 1 for positions.

Curtain :  Opens

Narrator :       To celebrate victory of   ” good over evil ” .

The story of Rama and his victory   over forces of Ravana is depicted

in the drama played by our young people ,The drama is called

” Ram Recital ”

Ram   (echo ) Ram   Ram Ram

Distinguished brothers of Ancient times

Trail Blazers ! Path Finders !

Ram   Laxman   Bharat and Shatrughna

Raghuvanch   family of Ayodhhya

Holy Vibrant land of India

Ancient Rishies and Prayers

Ram   (echo ) Ram   Ram Ram

Banished Ram at shores of Ganges

Lovely Sita and Laxman at side

Brilliance of Yonder years

Forbearance of Vishnu and Brahma

Ram   Sita   and   Laxman   in forests

For   obedience   to father’s wishes

Bharat   anointed   King of   Ayodhhya

With   schemes of   mother   Kaiykai

Pioneering   Bharat   with   brotherly   love

Ultimately   to   rule for brotherly Ram

Lanka   the   pearl of   Indian   ocean

Lustful   powerful   King   Ravana

Sita   Royal   loyal   wife   of   Ram

Beautiful   Arya   Sita   abducted   by Ravana

Ram   Laxman   battle   against   wrong

Ravana   and   cronies slained

Rishies   Hanuman   and   all   peoples

Rejoice   honour   justice   and   peace

World   a   stage   full   of   right   and   wrong

Players   we   are !   with   Ram’s   teachings !

Ram  our  hero   saviour  of  honour

Instill  in  us  love   for   family and   justice

Curtain :    Closes

Act I

STAGE :     All actors move to New Positions   or out of stage

These remain on the stage :

Dasrath       <-     Body gurad

Qeens                         ( Kaiykai, Kausalya, & Sumitra)

Princes                     ( All   princes except   Bharat )

Bharat   goes to Kaiykai       ( off the stage)

Sita

Narrator :

King   Dasrath and Ayodhya kingdom   were   happy since the return of     Ram and Laxman   from their   service to Visvamitra  in his fight     against Demons       and     Rakhshsha.  Ram   was  married to Sita.

One day Dasrath thought he was growing old and he decided to hand   over the throne   to Rama and go to forest for prayers in the Hindu   tradition.

Act 1   is the scene of court when   Dasrath announces this decision.   At   this time Bharat  was away   from Kingdom to visit his mother’s   relatives in Kekaya.

 

CURTAIN :           Opens

Act 1 (contd)

 

Dasrath   :         I am pleased to be with my family.

My sons , my eyes are filled with   joy   to   see   you.

Bharat   is   away   but he is in my thoughts .

Sita is like my daughter.

Ram,   you are a good prince.   You are   helping   me   in the   Royal   duties very ably.

(   Ram   comes   forward   and   gives   his   greetings   by   bowing   )

Ram :           I am your son, a   Prince   of   Raghuvansh.

I am proud to be able to   carry   out   your   commands.   My   brothers   help   me always.

Dasrath :           That is good .   I   am   getting   old   and   I   want   to   spend   time   in   prayers.

And   so,   therefore   I   am announcing   and   it is   my wishes   and   command that   Ram takes over the Kingdom and   pronounced   as   the   King of Ayodhya.

The coronation will be tomorrow.

(   Ram   again comes   forward   and   bows   )

Ram :                       I am   duty bound   to   do   as you command . My brothers are with me.

(   Laxman   comes   forward   and   bows   )

Laxman   :           We   all   brothers   are   very   happy   and we   will   be   with   Ram   at   all   times .

CURTAIN :       Closes.

Act II

Stage :       All actors off   the   stage.

– Ras /   Garba / Dance   Group   come on   stage

Narrator:

With   the  announcement of   Rama’s   coronation , there   was   joy   and

dancing   in   the   street of   Ayodhya.

CURTAIN:               Opens

Ras   /   Graba / Dance

CURTAIN :               Closes   at   the   end   of       Ras   /   Graba / Dance

Act III

Stage:       All   dancers   etc.   off   the   stage

Kaiykai   in   disheveled   attire       lying   on   the   floor with her ornaments   on   the floor

Dasarath   enters   as curtain   opens

Narrator :

When   the   news   of   the   coronation   of   Rama   was   announced ,

Manthra – Kaiykai’s   personal   maid –  was agitated.   She  influenced   Kaiykai  badly and prompted  her to seek kingdom for her son Bharat   instead   of   Ram.

Kaiykai had  won  two  boons  from  King  Dasarath     earlier before by saving his life during a war with  Rakshasas.   Now   Kaiykai  asks  for fulfillment of  those   two boons.

Act III

CURTAIN :              Opens

Dasarath     enters

He   sees Kaiykai   – lying   on   the   floor   and   all   her   ornaments   on     the floor.

Dasarath :       What’s   the   matter       O,   my   Queen

Tell   me   who   has offended   you

Kaiykai   wails   and   beat   breasts   and   rolls

Dasarath :       My Queen,     please   tell   me.   I   swear   in the   name   of   my     beloved Rama,   I   will   do   anything   to restore   your   peace   of   mind.

Kaiykai :           Do   you   remember   two   boons   you   promised   me.

I   want to   ask   them   now.

Dasarath :           How   can   I   forget ?   You have my word.

You   may ask   for   them

Kaiykai :               Oh!   Indra, Oh!   Varuna.     He   has said   I   can   have   my   boons .

I  ask                                        

                                       One :    My  son  Bharat  shall  be  crowned  as  King

Two :      Ram   is   asked to  go  to Dandaka  Forest   for   14 years.

Dasarath     looked   thunderstruck ,   speechless   and   falls   on   ground .

Dasarath :       Oh! God, Oh! Visnu,       is this punishment   for what I did to Shravan   and to his parents when I was young  ?

I can live  without Kingdom , without  comfort   but   I   cannot   live     without Ram.   Oh !   my Ram.

Shravan , what   happened   when   I   was   young   was   an   accident,   a   mistake .

CURTAIN :                 Closes

Act IV

Stage :   Shravan   lies   near   river   with   arrow   in   his   heart

King   Dasarath (at   younger   age )

Shravan’s   blind parrents

Narrator:

When   Dasarath   was   a   young   prince   he   had   gone   out hunting   in     the   forest.   Dasarath   was   a   very   good   marksman.   From   far   he     heard   a   sound   that   of   an   elephant   drawing   water   through   his   trunk.   He ( Dasarath) shot an arrow assuming it was an elephant.

He   heard a human cry.   ‘ O Dear God ‘   and   found   Shravan   at   the   river bank – hit by his arrow

The   young   boy   was   on a pilgrimage   taking   his   blind   parents   to     various   places   that   they wanted   to   go . Shravan   was   respectful   to   his parents and carried them around .   At this time he had left his parents   to   a   secure   place   and  came to  the  river to  get water for them.

CURTAIN   :                     Opens.

Shravan :           Oh!   Dear   God .

Who   has   shot   this   arrow?

I   have   no   enemy !

Dasarath   heard   the   cry   and   trembled   with   an   unknown   fear

He   comes   to the river   and   looked   at   Shravan

He   became   speechless

Shravan   looks   at   Dasrath   and says:

O,   Why did   you   commit   this   sin?

Who   will   look   after   my   parents?

Dasarath :         I   am   very   sorry .   It   was   a   mistake.     Honest.

Shravan :             Go   to   my   parents .   Give   them   water.

Dasarath :       I   will .     I   am   so   sorry

Shravan :       And   beg   their   forgiveness .

Dasarath   takes water and goes to the blind parents

When the old couple heard the footsteps ,

Old Man :   Dear son , why   did   you take   long     ?

Old woman :   Were   you playing   in   the   water ?

Dasarath :       Holy   father,   Mother

Forgive me . I am not your son

But Dasarath

My arrow accidently hit your

son     and   killed   him

Old man, old woman   :       O, Shravan         O, Shravan

Dasarath :       He   asked   me   to   bring   this   water   to you

Please   forgive   me .   I am   at   your mercy.

Old man :       Your   sin   is   very   grave   indeed.

Old woman :   But   it   was   committed   unknowingly

Old man :       One   thing   is   certain   that   you   too  will   suffer     pangs   of   separation

from   your   beloved   son.

Old woman :     Our   curse   is   that   you   will   also die as we will die with   our son

CURTAIN :           Closes.

Act   V

Stage :                 Ravana   and   Army

Hanuman   and   Army

Sita

Ram   and   Laxman

Narrator   :

Ram went away to forests to keep his father’s word. Laxman and Sita joined him.

King  Dasarath  died  with the pain of separation from his   Ram.

Bharat comes back from Kekaya to find Ram, Laxman and Sita   gone to forest. He tries to get Ram   back but Ram fulfils his father’s   promise and stay in forest , Bharat runs kingdom on behalf of Ram.

Meanwhile in the  forest, Ravana , the King of Lanka kidnapped Sita     and asked her to marry him. Sita  refuges .   Ram went to defend   honour  and bring  Sita  back.

Hanuman  and his   army joins Ram in war against demon Ravana and   finally victory comes.

Act   V (Contd)

CURTAIN :               Opens

( Sita is   sitting   under   a tree guarded by Ravana’s army   )

Hanuman :        O, Ram we   are   with   you.

You   are   protector   of   all   good .

Ram :                    We   have   to defend   our   family, .

Our   nation and   honour .

We   will destroy the   Raksasa   and   evil force.

Your help is timely.

Ravana :             I   have   magic

I   have   heavenly   help.

I   am   invincible

Hanuman :       You   cannot   fight   with   Lord   of   the good .

War   starts

Rama   gives     a   blow   to   Ravana   and   he   dies

There   was   joy and happiness.

CURTAIN :             Closes.

Act   VI

Stage:                     All   actors   on   the stage

See   Sketch   2   for   positions

CURTAIN :             Opens

Narrator:

Ram   returns   to Ayodhya     after 14 years in   forests and   winning war   over   evil .

He   assumes   the   throne   from   Bharat

He   rules   his   kingdom   with   love,   justice   and care   for   common   people.

A   ” Ram Rajya ” followed   and everywhere   there   was   peace,

non-violence   and   respect for   each   other

CURTAN :   Opens

FINALE               —                   with   the   following   songs

1)         Violence   Violence   Go  away

2)               Raghupati   Raghav   Raja   Ram

(Audience   join   in   singing)

3)               Jana Mana   Adhi Nayak   – India’s national song.

(Audience   join   in   singing)

ALL     ACTORS   STAND     AND   CURTSY

play   finishes.

Building Bridges ( in the Indian Sub-continent)

I wrote this article as a response to one of the comments on our chat room ” namaskar” online   -where I posted it

26 December 2019

Building Bridges  

It is always nice to be positive .

With all   the discussions on the subject of   Citizen Amendment Bill in India   – a lot has been said and finally we are encouraged to   ”   In this SEASON OF GOODWILL, all our efforts need to be directed at UNITING and NOT DIVIDING   people.   Let us build bridges to unite peoples rather than barriers to divide them.”   by Mervyn Maciel in his post on “Namaskar”.

This is an exceptional thought .

However , being a Professional Civil Engineer and also having designed and built a few bridges , I can vouch that to build a good and safe bridge one needs good foundations at   each side and a bridge which is correctly designed and built . That need a lot of effort and   also various techniques / technology .

In my outlook,  for those of us who are of   Indian ancestry   , there are two main bridges which need to be built .

1) Between   Pakistan and India   and

2) between   the majority community (the Hindus) and minorities (mainly Muslims) in   India.

Note :   You will all agree that the issue of relation between a majority community and a minority is an   burning issue in all countries of the sub-continent but only in India -this is discussed freely as it is an open society and mature democracy   and   politics plays a part leading to  everyone getting on the bandwagon tooting his or her opinion with a clarion call.   No other country in the sub-continent   (including Pakistan) allows unbridled free expression .

Building bridges  

For the subcontinent the two shores   1) Pakistan and 2) India   are   ” seemingly ”   fractious and weak in their perception of reality – depending on from which side the problem is looked at.    So to build solid foundations  at each shore   — one requires  special preparations and  different approach . That requires special knowledge and experience of previously  built bridges elsewhere.

All other countries of the sub-continent   are small and remain aloof in helping to build the most important bridge  – that is the  friendship between these two big countries.

We need the Indian sub-continent   to move towards peace and prosperity .

 

 

 

 

  • There is a lot of history in the partition of India , before, during and after.   I cannot cover all – as it is the my   article (given below)   is long and thus I have not touched on nuclear weapons , Chinese assistance to Pakistan   for its nuclear and missile capabilities , and betrayal of Vajpayee   after his visit to Pakistan for peace ( remember the Kargil   invasion by Pakistan)   etc.     In India,   many riots resulting in many deaths .

We only hope that peace will happen and bridges will be built by overlooking the past and thinking of the future and progress of all the South Asian countries.   Some adjustments are needed and some patience is needed and  elimination of terrorism is   a must – willingly rather than by use of force.   Extremism in religious dogmas   in 21st Century is a pain in the rear end.

Now let us look at the ground reality – as I see it  .

Unfortunately , I am not an expert nor an academician to properly or correctly assess or talk about this reality.  What I have learnt is from many years of following events    and issues of the sub-continent .   Again   my understanding may be coloured or prejudiced   from my being a Jain/Hindu and a descendent of an Indian Kenyan – whose roots were removed from India almost a century ago.   Remember , In Kenya   – all Indians ( pre-partition) remained friendly and supportive of each other   without wearing their faith/religion   or caste on their sleeves.   Same is true for   those who migrated (away from East Africa)   subsequently to other countries   especially to western countries.

Right now , it appears that a possibility for building  a bridge between these two countries  is remote though not impossible .  They have gone a long way opposite from mutual trust and confidence in each other .

The India partition is the British Empire’s Child .

 

In my opinion , India should thank United Kingdom for its imperialistic move towards partition of its Indian domain.  At the time of independence , this was   not visible or perceived as most Indians ( mostly Hindus) were dreaming of   ” Akhand Bharat ” – their ancient country many millennium ago.  Akhand Bharat (or Akhand Hindustan) is an irredentist term meaning “Undivided India” .

 

However, after over   now more than 70 years of Independence , it is realized that if India had   remained undivided   territorially at independence , the whole country would have exploded     and splintered into many parts -as Muslim population would have numbered more than   35% of the total and they would have created a very chaotic mayhem –   aided by their Muslim brothers in Middle East and elsewhere .   Besides imperialistic   Britain would have dipped its fingers into the chaos and found a renewed footing in the sub-continent .    Complicating the situation , there would have been disputes galore between many   small   kingdoms ( headed by a   “raja ” or a “sheikh” )   and linguistically   different states   -all   pulling for their own selfish bonanza.

 

 

So in short , India should remain forever thankful  to Pakistan   for its creation – it took away the fundamentalist and arrogant Muslims away from India   and concentrated in a confined space which can   somehow be managed – at least that is the outcome most desired.   There were a sizeable Muslim population which remained in India at independence – which is believed   to  unfortunately   have not harmoniously assimilated in the Indian   ethos or nationalistic fervor and viewpoint.

With Pakistan moving towards radicalization from the very onset of partition   ( immediately after the death of Mr. Jinnah – their   independence leader )   and   its coveting desire for   annexing     Kashmir prematurely led to   wars with India.    Pakistan was under belief that Hindus are weak   – one Muslim is stronger than 12 Hindus – that was the idiom they had   proliferated .

 

Most in Pakistan were (and are even now) so radicalized that they did (do) not want to associate at all with India and looked to Arabs as their ancestors and dumped their Indian heritage – even though most of these have been converted from Hindus by coercion and by inflicting major torturous atrocities on Hindus by various Muslim invaders and their ilk .   Many Pakistanis have propagated   themselves   as descendent of these cruel   invaders .

That’s the rub – How can a bridge be built?

In Pakistan , History books were changed   since many years   to reflect this false narrative for young Pakistanis to   be completely removed from their association from India .

Further, Pakistanis were   also mesmerized by the call for Pakistanis to retake India from the weak Hindus The ambition was  to reestablish Muslim rule in India – similar to what was before during  Mughal  time.

India should thank Pakistan for this unfortunate/unusual   call   – as this probably  resulted in Sardar Vallbhabhai’s success in persuading almost every princely state to accede to India. Sardar Patel was  the first Deputy Prime Minister of India.    He led the task of forging a united India, successfully integrating into the newly independent nation those British colonial provinces that had been “allocated” to India. Besides those provinces that had been under direct British rule, approximately 565 self-governing princely states had been released from British suzerainty by the Indian Independence Act of 1947.

The state of Jammu and Kashmir, which had a predominantly Muslim population but a Hindu leader, shared borders with both India and West Pakistan. The argument over which nation would incorporate the state led to the first incursion by Pakistan forces into Kashmir which led to India-Pakistan War in 1947”“48.

Now most of the Indian forces were diverted   to Kashmir sphere –  with the backdrop of  India’s   foreign policy of non-alignment   along with effort to   develop friendship with China   and   the coinage of  “Hindi-Chini bhai bhai ” dictum.    However, China betrayed that dictum and attacked India in 1962 over border dispute and defeating India badly .

 

This encouraged Pakistan to start a war with India in 1965. The conflict began following Pakistan’s Operation Gibraltar, which was designed to infiltrate forces into Jammu and Kashmir to precipitate an insurgency against Indian rule.   No one won this war   but   with Line of   Control established dividing Kashmir into two parts.

All that pushed Nehru’s doctrine of peaceful   friendly relations with nations of the world out of the window.     So with Gandiji’s pacifist doctrine and Nehru naiveté –India was not prepared for wars and its army was ill-equipped. This all was finally dumped and India moved to   procure sophisticated   armaments and equipment including   air force planes.   Of Course America was NOT happy to help India and that led to India – Soviet Union   coming together on military supplies.   It must be realized that Gandhiji’s   constant  refrain in favour of Pakistan after the partition led eventually to his untimely and unfortunate   assassination by a Hindu zealot   in 1948.

Gandhiji ‘s motto always was to Hindu Muslim amity and he had integrated Alla in his prayers along with Jesus and Ram.     in !915 he started the India’s struggle for India’s independence with many twists and turns but always keeping  human dignity and love for all as  the pillar of his struggle,     Unfortunately, most Muslims of India ( and that include those in present day Pakistan & BanglaDesh ) never quite reciprocated his call for amity.  They used his humanity as   a joke   and played to have a separate   homeland and ridicule Hindus for their so-called weakness.     Gandhiji was  a non-violent & peace loving person   and not like Mao of China   or Stalin of Russia who knew who were their enemies and eliminated them . Gandhiji would go to any length to placate the Muslims so a united India can be had.   These people fooled him and also Nehru too.   So the partition .

After partition , the   Pakistan’s   political situation   was shaky and military government took over   . Pakistan has spent several decades under military rule (1958 ”“ 1971, 1977 ”“ 1988, 1999 ”“ 2008).

Gen. Ayub Khan     —     1958 – 1971

General Zia-ul-Haq —- 1977-1988

Gen. Pervez Musharraf   —- 1999-2008

During   Gen Ayub Khan’s time –     the Pakistani military junta based in West Pakistan launched Operation Searchlight against the people of East Pakistan on the night of 25 March 1971. It pursued the systematic elimination of nationalist Bengali civilians, students, intelligentsia, religious minorities and armed personnel.   A genocidal   attack on their own people !     Indian military intervened and   aided the Pakistani Bengalis   to fight the barbaric   attack on civilians.  The war ended on   16 December 1971 with some 91000 Pakistani soldiers s surrendering to the Indian military.  This was despite American siding with the genocidal regime in Pakistan .

East Pakistan separated from Pakistan and became a new nation – Bangladesh

This   resulted in   the destruction of   the notion perpetrated by Pakistan (and some Muslims in India)   that 1 (one) Muslim is stronger than 12 Hindus.   What a come down !     This humiliation of defeat and surrender of Pakistani   military personnel to the Indian military – is still a strong resenting issue within Pakistan.   India  should thank Pakistan for  this opportunity  to remove the myth in their collective narrative.

During General Zia-ul-Haq time –  the Russians took over Afghanistan (in 1979) and American wanted to remove them   – for this the radicalized Pakistan got an opportunity   to join the Americans .   The   Indians had proclaimed itself to be non-aligned at early years of independence   and Americans   took it wrongly and bracketed India with Russians.

For Americans   Pakistan was   a friendlier   country and an ally. This led to Pakistan   becoming stronger with infusion of latest American weapons and also training of Mujahideen fighters for Afghanistan.

Once the Russians   quit Afghanistan in 1989 , the Americans   left Pakistan in the lurch – with   thousands of Mujahideen fighters   left loose.   There was fundamentalist development   and Pakistan had many these Mujahideen fighters and Pakistan   took the opportunity to divert them to Kashmir and sent them as terrorists   to disrupt Indian rule in their part of Kashmir.    However, the Mujahideen fighters also   created havoc in Pakistan   with thousands killed within Pakistan – more than what they could inflict on India .       This situation In Pakistan was God sent to India   because it showed to the Indian Muslims   as to the real nature of Pakistanis and it was not worth siding with Pakistan – as the Muslims of India would not be spared from   abuse.   Already Pakistan under   General Zia-ul-Haq had declared Ahmadis as not Muslims and Mohajirs (Muslims from Indian   Bihar) settled in Pakistan Sindh province  were   being harassed and also the shias   in Pakistan were   killed many times by Mujahideen terrorists.

For some years after India’s independence, the Indian Muslims  acted like a 5th Column in India for Pakistan . They would cheer loudly Pakistan cricket teams against India , help in many terrorist activities that Pakistan perpetrated in India   and bullied Hindus whenever they desire . They   talk   with ” in your face ” attitude.   They carried on their shoulders – the glow of Mughal rule in India and look down on The Hindus.   They   missed the part that Hindus are the majority community in India and they are their neighbours   and for them to live peacefully it is in their interest to be friendly   with the neighbours – especially those who are in power   . In fact they went opposite for many years – deliberately rioting,   creating mayhem and killings of Hindus -all copy of what Pakistanis were encouraging.   However, slowly but definitely Hindus   started retaliating , and with Pakistan   itself in dire state it did not or could not provide any meaningful support to Indian Muslims .    So thanks to Pakistan for their inhuman behaviour   -which discouraged Indian Muslims to relay on these monsters.

If Muslims of India consider themselves as Indians than what is stopping them to be Indians. India is   free society. There are many political parties in India (including Congress) who are acquiescing to Muslims’   demand   for hajj Support, jobs , money for education,   Allowances for Imams etc. -all for getting their   democratic Votes      But what Muslims need is to be fair and go for equal demands for others apart for Muslims only and also fight for the Hindus   need.

They cannot be parochial and expect all to   look after Muslim interests   only . Why can a Muslim not stand up openly and say freely Jai Hind.   Why Can   a Muslim not stand up openly and say freely   that Kashmir belong to India . Why can an Indian Muslim not stand up openly and say that they are annoyed that Hindus from Kashmir have been thrown out by radical Muslims   (and terrorists from Pakistan) .   Why can a Indian Muslim   not stand up and recognize their largest neighbours  and their   traditions and culture — when living in India.   Why an Indian Muslim cannot be an Indian and a proud Indian   rather than looking at Pakistan   and   so called Umma?

The Muslins who got space in India should openly accept if not apologize for Muslim atrocities toward Hindus and Sikhs over millennia and  hope that the Hindus have already put   that behind them .

Muslims should note of the modern day revival of the Hindu culture and traditions with integrating with modern education and technology and be   proud of that development –   like they would be proud for the revival of their own   culture and traditions within the bound of Indian   diversity.

Hindus should follow their age old dictum of   ” tolerance” and acceptance of other cultures , of diversity and mosaic of India.   Inclusivity is the stepping   stone for  development   and   living in modern 21st Century.

Then  you will see   a bridge being established between the Hindus and Muslims .

And that would,  possibly ,   lead to a bridge being built between India and Pakistan .

And hopefully peace can shower on the Indian Sub-continent.

Books read in 2019

Following is the list of books I read during 2019 . Most   of the books I read are light and for fun.

1) Tara Road by Maeve Binchy. 7 august 2018.
Author of Circle of Friends.
2) Alex Cross by James Patterson. 31 July 2018.
3) The Lake House by James Patterson   23 August 2018
4) The Child in Time by Ian McEwan 01 Sept 2018 at Knights cottage in Severn. Sunir family, nina family ( except Sunjay) and us 2 nights.
5) Merely Married by Adrian Devereau ___1 October 2018
6) book by Abraham Verghese. Cutting the Stone — Mid Oct 2018
7) two Chicken Soup books   -a) Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul b)   A 4th course of Chicken Soup for the soul by 4 authors.
8) ” Calico Joe ” by John Grisham — December
3rd.
9) Jude’s Law     —-   book by Lori Foster. A romance book. 18 December 2018
10) ” To Wed A Wicked Prince ” by Jane Feather   a romance book in   1775 England.
11) Bullseye- by JAMES Patterson   & Michael   Ledwidge.
10 Feb 2019.
12) Compulsion ( an Alex Delaware novel) by Jonathan Kellerman – 15 February ,   2018 10
13)     “murder is forever   ” by James Patterson also Home Sweet Murder. – in one book . 26 Feb 2019.
14) ” The Firm ” by John Grisham – 23 March 2019.
15) ” Candlelight Christmas ” — by Susan Wiggins ( a romance   book ) . 28 March 2019
16) ” Delicious ” by Adrianne Lee – a romance book . 31 March 2019
17) Honeymoon by James Patterson & Howard Rough an — 12 April, 2019.
18) Ready for love by Debbie Macomber – 18 April 2019.- romance book.
19) The Jihad Ultimatum by John D. Randall – 17 June 2019.

19) Rescued by a Rancher   by Mindy Neff ( a romance story ) – 05 May 2019.
20) Fairy Tale Weddings by Debbie Macomber -16 May 2019. – romance book   two stories ( Cindy and the Prince & Some kind of Wonderful ).
21) French Kiss by Susan Johnson – 5 June 2019 . – a romance book.j
22) Marrying Walker McKee by Lori Copeland – 2 July 2019 – a romance story.
23) Merry Christmas , Alex Cross   by James Patterson. – mid- August 2019
24)Home in Seattle by Debbie Macomber   – 8 September 2019.
25) Patriot Attack   written by Kyle Mills   – a cover tone novel – 29 September 2019
26) Unexpected son ( Hometown Reunion novel) by Marissa Carroll   – 06 October 2019
27) Night School by Lee Child ( Jack Reache r -the military guy as an investigator –15 October 2019
28) Touched by Angels   by Debbie Macomber- 25 October 2019
29)Garden of Beasts   by Jeffery   Deaver – 7 November 2019.
30) Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber   -22 November 2019.
31) One Little Sin by Liz Carlyle – 2 December 2019
32) Empire’s Child by Ram Nik Shah – completed by end of November.   This is a book about Kenya and British
Immigration laws.
33) London Bridges by James Patterson ( Alex Cross novel) – 9 December 20190
34) @ Christmas Angel by Jo Beverley – 16 December 2019. a romance book.
Angel
35 ) The 17th , The Suspect by James Patterson   & G. Maxine Petroleum – 30 December 2019.