Friday, January 15, 2010

Run Mumbai Run

Every year mumbai runs,a blind gets eyesight.

Every year mumbai runs,a child gets fresh air.

Every year Mumbai runs,a women gets empowerment.

A marathon provides the city with a platform to come together in a celebration that cuts across social and economic barriers. It brings together the common man, the corporate czar, the politician, the socialite and the physically challenged onto one platform. It is an event that stirs the conscience of every citizen, encouraging them to reach out in aid of a cause or charity.


Reliance ADA Group would be participating in the upcoming Standard Charted Mumbai Marathon 2010 being organized in Mumbai on Sunday, January 17, 2010 .

For the last few years we have been supporting the Harmony Silvers” Run as well as participating in the marathon under the corporate membership.

Please be there to cheer the runers.


You would be required to reach Bandra kurla complex in the morning at 6.00 A.M on Sunday, January 17, 2010

Attack on Indian students in Oz: A wake up call

As the spate of attacks against Indian students continued in Australia I could not resist myself from writing and putting my views forward to the people who seem to be disappointed over the racial attacks on Indians in Australia.

“MY ADVICE to every Indian student now, who wants to come to Australia, is please don’t come and there’s no life here.” This statement of Baljinder Singh, a victim of the recent ‘racial’ attack on Indian students in Australia, is quite justified.



The question arises(since there are 20 such incidents in last 1 month)if the Aussie punks are bashing only Indians or are other immigrants also receiving similar personal agitations ? if no, why only Indians?

One can comment that some of the Indians settled there are ill-behaved, do not mingle well with the Australian society, do not fit in with the Australian way of life, and are pre-occupied with their own poor lifestyle , blah...blah . But does all this justify the Australians’ discreditable act of racial attacks? Every country has its own issues.

Some of the Indians in Australia have gotten voluntarily Citizenship...I am not concerned about them.( Even I don’t like it) but what about students who are studying there? There are more than 1 lac Indian students in Oz. Of course, India has many institutions of excellence, but to get into them is like a windfall in Lotto raffle.

The Australian govt blamed media for hyping the attacks and declaring them as racial one.Our External minister asked a genuine question to his Oz counterpart ” How can you say every time that these so many attacks are non racial in just one hour of attack without any investigation? ”

Chief of Police in Oz commented that” Indians in Australia are more safer than they are in India”

How can the Chief of Police in Australia justify the racial attacks on Indian’s by comparing that Indians are safer in Australia then in India.

By comparing the safety of Indian, The chief is strongly opinionated. By smiling while he is making the statement shows how much he values a Life of an INDIA.

If 100 people of Afghanistan die in bomb attack in India,India cannot shrug it off saying it happens daily in Afghanistan

I DEEPLY EMPATHIZE WITH THE VICTIMS OF THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST INDIANS IN AUSTRALIA THIS IS TOTALLY INHUMAN AND UNCALLED FOR.

Indian Govt must take strict actions to stop this racism and must save life of Indians...

For Indian in Oz: The Dog Bites when you are in his Backyard, If you cant fight the dog ,then go to your yard. Home Sweet Home - There is no place like home. Indians with high intellectual quotient are a threat to any developed society.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Adolescent Suicides: Where is young India?


Competition pressure and stress on children starts right after their 2nd birthday.

One student, Sushant Patil, 12, was found Monday in the school’s toilet, while another student, Bajanjit Kaur, 18, was found hanging from the ceiling fan at her home in Powai and the third child, Neha Sawant, 12, was found hanging to a ceiling rod inside her apartment.

Prior to committing suicide, Kaur, a first-year student of physiotherapy D.Y. Patil Medical College in Navi Mumbai who had failed clear three subjects in her second semester exams, wrote on the wall of her room, “I have to achieve my goal by securing good marks.”

Neha had participated in three TV dance reality shows, including the famous “Boogie Woogie.” As a student of a dance academy, she excelled in different forms of dances.

A few months ago, Neha’s family had pulled her out of the academy, as they wanted her to concentrate on her studies.

This news surfaced all over the media yesterday, and chilled most of us. The parents of these children are in deep grief. The question that rose in my mind was, "was it stress, confusion, pressure or motivation?”
A child should have no reason to know the spelling of 'suicide', let alone to commit it. How does an 11 or even 12-year-old go through the motions involved in hanging oneself? How do their little fingers manage to tie the slip knot?

What are we doing to our kids? Why our teens are killing themselves? Reason is simple child is under pressure to perform. Parent’s attitude ' see what Mr. Rameshwar's child is doing, taking so many tuitions and scoring highest marks ’ is just pressurizing children to over perform. How can everyone be first?

Is the cremation of your child's dreams more important than what society will say?

How many kids will die before Indian parents learn that let kids pursue their dreams instead of forcing their own whims on them?
Parents believe that best is what they want and they don’t realize dreams of their children. Their over burdening expectations are making children struggle to achieve things that are not in their forte. The childhood of the child is snatched in one go.

Someone has quoted well "Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”
Recently released movies" Tare Jamin Pe" and "3idiots "staring Amir Khan pictured the same concept very well. The only need is to adopt it.

Dr Shubhangi Parker, head of psychiatry department at KEM Hospital, said, “Parents must understand that the age group from seven- to 18 years has low levels of tolerance and gets frustrated easily. It’s also when they respond strongly to humiliation and failure.”

A study proves that 70% of urban parents force their children to take up the professions or courses they want them to, as compared to only 15% in semi urban and rural areas. Children are not provided freedom to choose their own areas of interest.Chilren are not allowed to do what they feel interesting.

When children don’t get success in what their parents like the system makes them believe that are not capable enough.

Our society believes that science graduates are more intellectual than arts students. Today, when alternative career opportunities like music, dance and photography are springing out and creating good financial gains, we must open up our minds and must look ahead.

We must realize that success is not pursuing the most sought after goal or profession; it is the excellence we achieve in what we are good at.