Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Media changed so as the minds of youngsters



There was a time or we can say an era when in numerous villages across India villagers used to wait with baited breath for Sundays to come. The reason behind these desperate waits was the popular shows on television that used to unite all villagers and used to bring them under roof. The modest old black and white TV set complimented with a large antenna at the rooftop used to telecast some of the very famoous mythological serials which proved historic. Mahabharata, Ramayana and Srikrishna became indispensable with every household at that time.
We are talking about the late 80’s and early 90’s. At that time having a television was a status symbol in itself. In most of the villages in India only few houses could afford TV sets and in some villages one single TV set. TV set used to be placed on the courtyard and bunch of villagers used to flock the site in order to have a weekly glimpse of those mythological serials. Those were the shows that brought the society together. Those were the shows which laid foundation stones in the budding minds of children. TV serials that all family members from 5-75 years used to watch together.
Those days were dominated by public broadcaster Doordarshan and All India Radio (AIR). Besides TV, radio was also a significant option. People were often glued to their old big size transistors for the 8pm news bulletin which aired news in a monotonous and serious tone, totally unaware how the whole dynamics will sea a drastic transformation after the intrusion of FM channels. Many other shows like hawa mahal and others were also close to people's hearts. Cable television was a rare scene in rural India and was to a great extend confined to the elite class of urban India. 
Besides those mythological serials, Doordarshan came up with many other serials that benefited the society in many ways and paved a way for a culturally vibrant India. The vary famous prime time show Surabhi hosted by Siddharth and Renuka Sahanai proved revolutionary in educating the young minds of India besides entertaining the Indian audience of all age groups. This show showcased the cultural and historical heritage of India and was diverse in its subjectivity. Summer vacation special shows for children depicting short stories with moral values and many other scientific programs educated the young minds of India. Among the prominent ones included- Amar chitra Kathaye which was introduced Panchtantra to kids. Many of such shows made the children to know Indian and its culture in a better way.
But with the passage of time new forms of media came into existence and the language and representation of media changed drastically. AIR got replaced by FM channels. A boon came in the FM sector which completely changed the tone and presentation of radio contents. Doordarshan was replaced by cable TVs. The trend of media changed. Some newly-emanated media forms blindly followed western culture and the feeling of pride on our own culture and heritage was suppressed by the new entrants. MTV, Channel V, UTV Bindas the most popular channels of modern times got highly affected by the western culture. Gone are those days when all family members used to watch TV together. Sex, vulgarity are mostly adored by media which gives them cheap popularity and easy money. But the question that comes into the mind is- do they have some social responsibility. Which way the modern kids going and how far the media responsible? Why they are able to do this? How far is the government responsible in regulating this? Educating people with the good side of western knowledge is another thing but disseminating information not apt for kids at a particular age often invokes a curiosity which often hampers the normal upbringing.  

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Radio Story Series- Meera's Story (Click Here...)

A part of our radio story series.
Story By-Meera U Menon
Produced By- Me
Voice Artisits-
1. Narrator- Shivakant Menon
2. Jiku Monkey- Epti patnaik
3. Grandpa- Myself
4. Owl- Vanshika

This is a story about a forest where once there was a hue and cry when a forest devil terrorised the forest animals and asked for 10 monkeys and 10 rabbits for daily food and warned for dire consequences if his wishes were not fulfilled. But the old grandpa helped the forest animals from this dangerous animal. Listen to the story for knowing more about how he saved them.

Radio Story Series- Soubhik's (Click Here...)

A part of our radio story series..
Story By-Soubhik Ray
Produced By- Me
Voice Artists-
1. Narrator- Rhea
2. Grandpa- Soubhik Ray
3. Grandma- Anwiti
4. Grandson- Dylan

This is story about a small family living in a dense forest in a beautiful cottage. One day grandma left the house for some days but warned grandpa not to take grandson Peter outside. But they went to get some berries. But at a point of time they witnessed some mysterious happenings. What happens next. Listen to the story to get the full idea..

Radio Story Series- Vanshika's Story Story (Click Here...)

A part of our radio story series.
Story By- Vanshika Sharma
Produced By- Me
Voice Artists-
1. Narrator- Padma Kumar Sir
2. Grandma- Vanshika
3. Granddaughters- Anwiti and Amruta
4. Grandpa- Shivkant Menon

Suddenly grandpa went missing from his house and grandma and children got tensed. But grandpa brought some very interesting things for them when he came back. listen to the full story to know what happened and what grandpa brought.

Radio Story Series- Yasha's Story (Click Here...)

A part of our radio story series..
Story by- Yasha Shetty
Produced by- Me
Voice Artists-
1. Narrator- Soubhik Ray
2. Grandma- Yasha Shetty
3. Grandpa-Shivakant Menon
4. Granddaughter- Epti pathnaik
5. Sharma Ji-Myself

A story where the granddaughter came to her grandparents son. But she wanted wild berries from her beloved grandpa. Grandpa went to got it from forest but he was warned not to get because villagers were listening some weired sounds and were afraid. So what then grandpa did, listen to know.

Radio Story Series- Amu's Story (Click Here...)

A part of our radio story series--
Story By- Amruta Ugrankar
Produced by- Me
Voice Artists-
1. Narrator- Anwiti Das
2. Grandpa- Myself
3. Squirrel- Soubhik

Venturing amongst the dense forest area grandpa met with an squirrel who became friend with him. Casper guided him a new path and took him to his house where he witnessed many new miraculousness things. Lets see what happens when he went to his house and garden and saw all those strange things and what happens next..

Monday, August 16, 2010

Interview: Jitendra Dixit



The Secret Diary of a Crime Reporter

(Jitendra Dixit is a well known figure on Indian news channel, known for his courageous reporting on various issues. The anchor of the very famous crime based show “Red Alert’ exposed many scams, corruptions and people involved. Many a times he broke many big stories in the past. After almost a decade he has emerged as one of the leading crime reporters of India and a synonym of investigative reporting.

Playing with dangers is now a part and parcel of his life. The contemporary chief of Bureau of Star News, Mumbai was also the one who covered the whole 26/11 terror attacks at Mumbai and also the whole trial of Ajmal Kasab. Later he also came up with his book ‘26/11: Ve 59 Gante’ which covered his experience of the Mumbai attacks from his perspective. Here are some excerpts from the interview)


(Published on mangalorean.com on August 18, 2010.
Link: http://mangalorean.com/browsearticles.php?arttype=Feature&articleid=1701)

‘Red Alert’ a show based largely on investigative stories laid a
foundation of a series which exposed many corruptions, scams, scandals and
many more. How the idea of Red Alert came into action?

Jitendra: Red Alert was a successful crime show and its idea was to make common citizens aware of the emerging crime trends. It had a segment "Wanted" where details of most wanted fugitives were shown and general public were asked to inform us in case they (criminals) were spotted. This "Public-Red Alert -Police" co-ordination led to arrest of around 20 accused including Maninder Pal Singh Kohli of the infamous Henna Foster case of UK. Red Alert also caused the arrest of few big time conmen. The idea of Red Alert was to involve general viewer against crime prevention and I am proud to say that it was highly successful.

Being based on investigative stories the show must have required a lot of time, struggle and dedication but anyhow it carried on for almost a decade. What problems you faced for making the show successful?
Jitendra: In the initial days ‘Red Alert’ was produced by B.A.G Films for
Star News and I just anchored for it. But later on my own team took over
its production. Talking about problems there were many. Many a times
investigating agencies, witnesses, complainants etc did not
co-operate. Our crew members and reporters were also threatened. Moreover
there were notices and cases of defamations also against us in addition to all other troubles.

You covered the historical 26/11 Mumbai attacks and also published
a book "26/11: Ve 59 Ghante" launched at Wilson College on 19/11/09. How
challenging was covering the risky work where bullets sometimes also came
near media. What all you covered in your book?

Jitendra: My book on 26/11 is a simple account of what I had seen and felt
while covering those attacks. There were few instances where we escaped
death. While reading the book one can feel the tension and magnitude of
attacks. My book could be especially helpful for journalism students.
They can cover such incidents in a better way and safely if God forbid
they happen again.

From 26/11 attacks, a new controversy started on the role of
media in covering such attacks and government blamed media for their careless behavior in covering such issues which allegedly in a manner helped the terrorists. What is your stand on that?

Jitendra: Although, being a television journalist I haven’t defended my
fraternity in my book where we were wrong. I have admitted that we
were wrong. It’s true we made mistakes. But one should not ignore the
fact that electronic media in India is in a nascent stage. Moreover,
the magnitude of these attacks was known to the world only due to the
coverage of electronic media. Media persons have been witnesses in
this case and evidence produced by them has also played role in
convicting the accused Ajmal Kasab.

Recently you talked about some mistakes in
the recent film ‘Once Upon a time in Mumbai’. What was your objection on
some parts of the film?

Jitendra:
Dawood and Haji Mastan were never enemies or rivals. Haji Mastan died a natural death and was not killed by Dawood as shown in the movie. Dawood respected Mastan a lot and also worked for him in initial days of his career in underworld. Anyways "Once Upon..." is just a fiction and not a documentary. Film makers can take creative liberty.

Being one of the leading crime reporters of India, your job
includes lots of hectic hours of work, consistent pressure to perform. How
you balance your personal life and professional life?

Jitendra: Its true that professional life is quite stressful, but then I make
full use of my weekly offs and holidays. Once a month I get out for
trekking or picnic with my friends and also spend good time with my family. I
am a certified scuba diver and go for diving indents whenever possible.
Twice a year I go for a week long holiday to explore faraway places
either with family or friends.

Did you plan in childhood itself to be a crime reporter? What
dragged you to journalism?

Jitendra: As a kid I used to tell my parents that I want to become a train driver when I grew up. Just for the reason that a train driver's job will provide me opportunity to travel to distant places. Later on when I reached class eight I started writing for children's magazine and since then my interest in this profession started growing stronger. I joined Aaj Tak in 1999 when I was still a student of final year B.A.

Recently you came to Mangalore for some news coverage. How was your
experience visiting Mangalore?

Jitendra: I was in Mangalore for four days during May this year. I came here to cover the Air crash. I wasn’t able to explore Mangalore city much as most of my time was spent at the crash site or Bajpe airport. However, the first impression of
the city was that it is better organised and there is no civic mess like
in Mumbai. People here are warm and friendly.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Bachpan (Bachpan Tha Wah Ek Samay)


बचपन था वह एक समय
चंचलता एवं उत्सुकता का एक समय
समय था वह स्वक्शंदाता का
समय था वह निर्भरता का

बाग़, बगीचे, गलियारों
में हम निर्भीक खेला करते थे
बचपन की मादकता में हम
अपने ही मन की सुनते थे
बचपन था वह एक समय
चंचलता अवं उत्सुकता का एक समय

याद हमें है आज भी वो दिन
वो स्वक्षंद विचरण छितिज की और
वो जागना सुबह की मधुरिम बेला में
दिन भर की मस्ती उन दिनों के
था वह एक अविस्वर्निया क्षण
वह भी था कोई
एक समय
बचपन था वो एक समय
चंचलता अवं उत्सुकता का एक समय

Friday, July 30, 2010

K V MGS Alumni Association Proposal Discussion








We must have heard from many people that life changes a lot after you leave your school. Many must have realized this how life changes after school and many other responsibility come together and we also learn to tackle them as well. But we can not ever forget the beautiful memories we shared at our school.

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mughalsarai (K V MGS) was a school which we can not forget ever. This school no doubt gave all of us a chance to groom ourselves. Besides academics we got full liberty to participate in co-curricular activities and sports. We always found full support from the school authorities. In short we all had a golden period of our life at our school. The red and yellow coloured buildings, the three big fields, the old tree and the water tank and the very inspirational teachers like L C Ram sir, Saxena sir and many others including G D Pandey the principal who changed the face of the school forever were the things that we can't ever forget.

So i think now the time has come to get together for a noble cause. Make a day once a year to meet all the alumni of K V MGS irrespective of their batch. With the passage of time i hope the number will go increasing and can hopefully see more and more participation in the coming years and we will witness an emergence of a new custom which the the past and the future generation will always remember.

Come together for the cause.


Proposal to the Principal:

We would like to humbly request to present principal of K V MGS to kindly ponder over this issue which is of wide mass interest. We request you sir to consider on the proposal of allowing us and supporting us for organizing an alumni meet every year like any other famous celebrations like annual day, teachers day or anything else of your school and out past dreamland.

In this regard we would like to make an alumni association comprising of one or multiple teachers with whom we can consult for any issues and some ex dedicated students who can take the responsibility to carry it on in the coming years.

We would like to request you to discuss all the your issues regarding it. We will together work on it. Kindly consider our request so that for the many ex-students who are not living in MGS can get a chance to come back to the school and relive the golden days again. I think these kind of interactions can also help the present student there to meet their alumni and also to talk on their career prospects as many people working in different field can help them in telling the right path.

To the ex-alumni students:

This is just a blueprint of the proposal. Just go through it and discuss it on my blog www.manishkr2588.blosgspot.com. This is the best way to discuss as it will not take more time to open and just a web name to see all and one can also comment on it easily. Mails will be confined between two people. Kindly think and do come with more and more suggestions and advise to improve it to make it more powerful and what extra things we can do to make it a success. Just come up with your suggestions and post it through comments.

The time has come to come together for the noble cause. Just imagine the outcome if we can make it. We all can meet all those people whom we saw years ago and can interact with. Please support it through more and more suggestions. All the best

Varsha (Yeh Baarish ka hai Mausam)


Manipal is a place where the real beauty of rains can be felt. Today was just sitting silently and noticing the rains which is now like a regular deal for the last 10 days and will continue too, got back in flashback how we used to enjoy rains since our childhood and with the transition of life everything got transformed even the way we perceive rains today..A short poem at that time....

यह बारिश का है मौसम
है यह हरियाली का मौसम
बरशरहे है, टपक रहे है.
बूंदो के रूप में वर्षा के यह जल.

आते हैं यह हर साल
छोर जाते है यादों के वार
बीता है बचपन
इस वर्षा के बूंदो से खेलकर
बड़े हुए हम धीरे धीरे
वर्षा में चल चल कर.
यह बारिश का है मौसम
है यह हरियाली का मौसम

याद है आज भी स्कूल के वो स्वर्णिम दिन
वो जागना वर्षा के दीदार से
और जाना विद्या के मदिर में पूरे हर्षो उल्लाश से
वो दोस्तों का वो काफिला
वो बनारस की गलियां
सब बदला वो गलिया वो काफिला
पर आज भी वो है हमारे साथ
यह बारिश का है मौसम
है यह हरियाली का मौसम
.

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