Sunday, May 10, 2009
It is Mothers' Day Today
Thursday, April 9, 2009
The Great Indian Election Drama
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Are We Hurrying to End?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Pakistan: The Rogue or the Failed State?
Monday, February 23, 2009
Jai Ho !
Friday, February 6, 2009
Pub Culture and Religious Hooliganism
One wonders, again, that is religion only a medium or excuse for some ridiculously absurd or unacceptable act? A Chandramohan indulges in adultery, marries another man's wife, leaves her own, and converts to Islam and becomes Chand Mohammad. Is this the goal of religion? Clerics of all the religions must sit and think.
However, we were talking of a debate. The debate is about whether girls should visit a pub, and whether there is something like pub culture? The question is, should even boys go to a pub? Why governments keep encouraging the culture of alcoholism? This in itself is the root of many evils, and diseases. Is going to a pub, or some similar place, any indication of advancement? It is strikingly amazing that people of both lower and higher socio-economic strata do the same thing and follow the same ethical standards. Both are not ashamed of there alcoholic addiction. Both are not faithful to there spouses. Which is more advanced?
We need to think over as to what set of ethics are we trying to evolve.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Health and Religion: How Low Do We Stoop
Recently, a news cought my attention. It was nothing serious type and probably not blown out of proportion by the political parties, but it had all the potential for it.
The BJP government in MP is making the Surya Namaskar, a set of yogic Asans, compulsory for students in schools. A Muslim clerik was shown denouncing the move as unislamic! Surpriind and shocking, was my reaction.
Simply because an asan is named namaskar, makes it unislamic? As far as I have seen, all the postures of namaz are yogic postures. In fact, most of the religious credo has some scientific logic behind them so that people are benefitted by them. They, in fact, have nothing to dio with religion. If a government order is for good health how can it be blamed? Have we reached a level where everything has to be denounced on one false ground or the other?
I was reminded of a letter written to the editor of the Dainik Bhaskar, Bhopal. The writer, a jain, criticised the government for not disclosing that polio drops consist of human extract, and thereby desacrilaging their religion!
We should now start behaving maturely and stop talking nonsense. Has he time come when we will ask a Doctor whether he follows our believes or not, and then only permit him treatment?