Friday 20 January 2017

JalliKattu - The Controversy And The Facts

HISTORY

#Jallikattu has been known to be practiced during the Tamil classical period (400-100 BC). A seal from the Indus Valley Civilization depicting the practice is preserved in the National Museum, New Delhi.[9] A cave painting in white kaolin discovered near Madurai depicting a lone man trying to control a bull is estimated to be about 2,500 years old.

Ancient Tamil Sangams described the practice as Yeru thazhuvuthal (Tamil: ஏறு தழுவல்), literally "bull embracing". i.e hanging onto the hump of the bull. The modern term Jallikattu (ஜல்லிக்கட்டு) refers to a prize of coins that are tied to the bull's horns and that participants attempt to retrieve. Manju virattu (மஞ்சு விரட்டு) literally means "bull chasing".

Jallikattu is typically practiced in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and it is the only state in India which still practices and kept the tradition alive till date, as a part of Pongal celebrations on Mattu Pongal day, the day when the cows and bulls are honored for their usefulness to the farmers. 

Some variants include:

1. Vadi majuviraṭṭu: This is the most common category of Jallikattu. The bull is released from a closed space (vadi vasal) and the contestants attempt to wrap their arms or hands around the hump of the bull and hold on to it to win the award. Only one person is allowed to attempt at a time. This variant is most common in the districts of Madurai, Thanjavur, and Salem.

2. Vēli viraṭṭu: In this variant, the approach is slightly different as the bull is directly released into open ground. The rules are the same as vadi majuviraṭṭu. This is a popular variant in the districts of Sivagangai and Madurai.

3. Vaam manjuviraṭṭu: In this variant, the bull is tied with a 15 m (49 ft) rope (vatam means "circle" in Tamil). There are no other physical restrictions for the bull and hence it can move freely anywhere. The maximum time period given is 30 minutes. A team of seven to nine members can attempt to seal.

Controversy:

Animal welfare organization, the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organization (FIAPO)  and PETA India have protested against the practice since 2004.

On 27 November 2010, the Supreme Court permitted the Government of Tamil Nadu to allow Jallikattu for five months in a year and directed the District Collectors to make sure that the animals that participate in Jallikattu are registered to the Animal Welfare Board and in return the Board would send its representative to monitor the event

In May 2014, the Supreme Court of India banned the practice, citing animal welfare issues. On 8 January 2016, the Government of India passed an order exempting Jallikattu from all performances where bulls can not be used, effectively reversing the ban However, on 14 January 2016, the Supreme Court of India upheld its ban on the event, leading to protests all over Tamil Nadu.

On 8 January 2016, the Ministry of Environment and Forests permitted the continuation of the tradition under certain conditions, effectively ending the ban; however, this was overturned by the Supreme Court on 26 July 2016.

The Supreme Court of India on 12 January 2017 ordered a stay, issued notices to the central government and Tamil Nadu Government and later refused to lift the stay.

Attorney General Mukul Rahotgi informed the Supreme Court bench that the people of Tamil Nadu are "passionate" about Jallikattu and that the issue is being resolved between the Centre and the State government.

FACT:

There are several general rules to Jallikattu:

1. The bull will be released on the the arena through the [vadi vassal], an entry gate.

2. The contestant should only hold the bull by its hump. Holding by the neck, horns or tail results in disqualification.

3. The contestant should hold onto the bull till it crosses the finish line. (Usually it is about 15 m (49 ft), marked by hanging overhead marker flags along the line.)
If the bull throws the contestant off before the line or if no-one manages to hold on to the bull, then the bull will be declared victorious.
If the contestant manages to hold on to the hump till it crosses the finish line, then the contestant is declared the winner.

4. Only one contestant should hold on to the bull at one time. If more than one contestant holds on to the bull, then there is no winner.

5. No contestant should hit or hurt the bull in any manner.

6. Bulls are bred specifically by people of the village for the event. Bulls that are able to participate successfully in the Jallikattu event are used as studs for breeding.

Preperation:

a. A written permission is obtained from the respective collector, thirty days prior to conduct of event along with notification of the event location.

b. The arena and the way through which the bulls pass through is double-barricaded, in order to avoid injuries to the spectators and by-standers who may be permitted to remain within the barricades.The necessary gallery areas are built up along the double barricades.

c. The necessary permissions are obtained from the collector for the participants and the bulls fifteen days prior to the event.

d. Final preparation before the event include a complete testing by the authorities of the Animal Husbandry Department, to ensure that performance enhancement drugs, liquor or other irritants are not used on the bulls.

As you have seen above the bull is never harmed in what so ever manner. It is a controlled event with all the permissions and regulations in place.

It is because of the misinformed decision of the PETA India and their high handedness by challenging the Tamil People that they cannot and would not be able to do anything in the matter, has provoked the situation into a massive rally and protest. 

Saturday 7 January 2017

Manage Your Stress

Learn To Manage Your Stress:

If you take a look around at the world, you'll see that stress, tension, and anxiety impact just about every single one of us. Regardless of who admits to it or not.

It doesn't matter where you find yourself on your journey in life, whether it's your career or your personal endeavors – you know that the feeling of being overwhelmed is a natural by-product of success.

It doesn't matter what religion, race, gender, age, or anything that you are. Stress and anxiety hit all of us, and we all deal with it in different ways.

Let me ask you a few questions...

Have you been late to work recently? Did your boss come in and give you crap because he's in a bad mood and you're an easy target?

Did you get loads of work dumped on you by others, causing you more stress?

Have you been bothered by bill collectors or other debts that are nagging at you day in and day out?

Are you feeling overwhelmed all around in many different aspects of your life?


If you answered yes to any of those, you're not the only one, at all. Unfortunately, whether you approve of it or not, the world is definitely NOT a fair place. And in many cases, it's not a nice one either. Some even think that it's becoming worse as years go on.

It's true that nothing can be more stressful than walking into a situation being completely unprepared. That's why you should invest some time every day towards getting ready for the following day. By better preparing yourself and organizing your life, you'll give yourself a better sense that you're fully in control of the situation and can handle.

There are ways and steps to take control of your stress level. They are simple and yet powerful. If you start practicing them, WILL notice a decrease in stress. You'll find that you're better able to deal with situations and react to them in a more positive manner.

There's certainly no shortage of books on the manner and topics of dealing with stress and anxiety.

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Wishing you a healthy and stress free life.
iyengar

Sunday 1 January 2017

The Demonetization Impact

Demonetization To Whose Benefit
The Government called it a “ Surgical Strike On Terrorist Funding And Black Money “ But –
The Indian Supreme Court while hearing one among a slew of cases filed against the sudden demonetisation decision in various courts, observed that it "appears to be carpet bombing and not surgical strike" which government repeatedly claims it to be.

The announcement was made by the Prime Minister of India Shri. Narendra Modi, in an unscheduled live televised address at 20:00 Indian Standard Time (IST) on 8 November. In the announcement, Modi declared that use of all 500 and 1,000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series would be invalid after midnight of that day, and announced the issuance of new 500 and 2,000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi New Series in exchange for the old banknotes. From the midnight of 8th the said notes became invalid.

The government claimed that the demonetization was an effort to stop counterfeiting of the current banknotes allegedly used for funding terrorism, as well as a crackdown on black money in the country. The move was also described as an effort to reduce corruption.
On 28 October 2016 the total banknotes in circulation in India was 17.77 trillion, of which nearly 86% (around 14.18 trillion (US$210 billion)) were 500 and 1,000 banknotes.

Leakage Of Information:

Governor of Reserve Bank Of India “ Urjit Patel “ informed that the decision had been made about six months ago, and the printing of new banknotes of denomination 500 and 2,000 had already started. However, only the top members of the government, security agencies and the central bank were aware of the move. But media had reported in October 2016 about the introduction of 2,000 denomination well before the official announcement by RBI.

on 1 April 2016 in a Gujarati newspaper called Akila, a fortnight before the official announcement, a news report in the Hindi daily Dainik Jagran quoting RBI sources and The Hindu Business Line on 21 October 2016 have published about coming of 2000 rupee note and about possible withdrawal of 500 and 1000 rupee notes. There were also reports of 'Ambani Group and Adani Group ' being informed about the demonetization, and having made arrangements.

Immediate Effects :

The scarcity of cash due to demonetization led to chaos. ATMs were running out of cash after a few hours of being functional, and more than half the ATMs in the country were non-functional. Sporadic violence was reported across the country and several people were reported to have died from standing in queues for hours to exchange their old banknotes.
Immediate Effects:

As a combined effect of demonetization and US presidential election, the stock market indices dropped to an around six-month low in the week following the announcement. After the demonetization was announced, about 800,000 truck drivers were affected with scarcity of cash, with around 400,000 trucks stranded at major highways across India were reported. By the second week after demonetization of 500 and 1,000 banknotes, cigarette sales across India witnessed a fall of 3040%, while E-commerce companies saw up to a 30% decline in cash on delivery (COD) orders.

Was It Effective:
Huge amounts of cash in the form of new notes were seized all over the country after the demonetization.

In December 2016, over 4 crore in new Rs.2000 notes were seized from four persons in Bangalore, Rs33 lakh in Rs.2000 notes were recovered from Manish Sharma, an expelled BJP leader in West Bengal, and Rs.1.5 crore was seized in Goa. 900 notes of the new Rs.2000 denomination were seized from a BJP leader in Tamil Nadu. Around Rs.10 crore in new notes were seized in Chennai.

As of 10 December, Rs.242 crore in new notes had been seized.

If it was their intention to curb black money then the government is yet to clarify how come such a large amount has been seized in black money,

Only the coming days will tell us how successful the attempt is. How far the government succeeds in curbing the Black Money, Terrorist Funding And The Corruption. 


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