Perceptions of Nature are the most beautiful
thing we can experience When we try to Understand it we get more
interesting fact of life and Mystery. Ritu Rai
Friday 8 November 2013
Come On ,Come On
Come on, come on;
Throw some light
On the poor man's plight.
Inflation is increasing
While life is decreasing.
How will the Common Man survive
If the Government connives?
How will we stand together?
If some people are rich and others tied with a tether?
What we will teach to the next generation
If we don't have unity and coordination?
Think, think, again rethink
Some faces are pink, others are shocked and they sink.
Throw some light
On the poor man's plight.
Inflation is increasing
While life is decreasing.
How will the Common Man survive
If the Government connives?
How will we stand together?
If some people are rich and others tied with a tether?
What we will teach to the next generation
If we don't have unity and coordination?
Think, think, again rethink
Some faces are pink, others are shocked and they sink.
Continue ....
Ritu Rai
Tuesday 5 November 2013
...................Rom Rom Mein Irom...................
Here are top 10 points to know about Sharmila and her fast unto death:
A Profile of Irom Chanu Sharmila
Name: Irom Chanu Sharmila (“Iron Lady Of Manipur”)DOB: March 14, 1972
Birthplace: Kongpal, Imphal, Manipur, India
Designation: Civil rights activist
Agitation style: Non-violent
Inception: Nov. 2, 2000
Cause: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (1958)
Demand: Repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (1958)
Acclamation and recognitions:
- Nominated to Nobel Peace Prize by the North East Network in 2005
- Recipient of “Gwangju Prize for Human Rights” in 2007
- “Rabindranath Tagore Peace Prize” in 2010
- “Sarva Gunah Sampannah Award for Peace and Harmony” in 2010
- “Adivasi Ratna Award” in 2011
Suggested Material:
- “Burning Bright: Irom Sharmila and the Struggle for Peace in Manipur” by Deepti Priya Mehrotra and published by Penguin Books India.
- A short documentary, “My Body My Weapon”, by Kavita Joshi, released in 2007.
- A mono-play titled “Le Mashale” (“Take the torch”) by Pune-based theatre artiste Ojas S.
- Save Sharmila Campaign, jointly launched by network of various civil societies in India.
- Just Peace Foundation, formed to promote the cause of Irom Chanu Sharmila.
Saturday 2 November 2013
How to Celebrate Diwali ? I have an Idea ...
Instead of Listening Crackers Sound
It's Better to understand the pain of bereaved
Crackers exceeded sound limits
But a Hapless Sounds Remain unheard
Try to make someone happy
Who Buried his Voice in Pain
Better than Burning Sparklers
Instead of Decorating lights on top of the roof
Try to Ignite a light of love
Instead of eating dinner in Hotel
Share Your food Who are sleeping hungry
After that You will realize
You are celebrating a great diwali
Ritu Rai
It's Better to understand the pain of bereaved
Crackers exceeded sound limits
But a Hapless Sounds Remain unheard
Try to make someone happy
Who Buried his Voice in Pain
Better than Burning Sparklers
Instead of Decorating lights on top of the roof
Try to Ignite a light of love
Instead of eating dinner in Hotel
Share Your food Who are sleeping hungry
After that You will realize
You are celebrating a great diwali
Ritu Rai
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The beauty of night
The beauty of night
Always attracts you
To see the face of darkness
To understand consciousness.
The Dark Night
Secretly wants to say everything
And expects you to perceive his sense.
The night knew Your situation
When you sank down in sorrow
And darkness spread over in your mind
The same anticipation, the same Hope
He wants to feel from you.
Always attracts you
To see the face of darkness
To understand consciousness.
The Dark Night
Secretly wants to say everything
And expects you to perceive his sense.
The night knew Your situation
When you sank down in sorrow
And darkness spread over in your mind
The same anticipation, the same Hope
He wants to feel from you.
Ritu Rai
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