something rough something fine
Saturday, February 6, 2010
my project work in meghnagar
Now a day I am staying in meghnagar block, jhabua district (Madhya Pradesh). I am here for my project work. According to my project I need to develop a documentation framework for certification process in conjunction with GIS (geo information system) assisted monitoring tool of organic wadi.Besides that I need to write a report on social-economical, political and cultural setting of a village. Most of the time I spend in visiting villages and block, talking with villagers, government official, members of NGOs who are involve in the development work .it’s really a very tiring but satisfactory job .
These days the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, shivrajsingh chouhan is travelling village to village to have direct contact and dialogue with rural populace under “Madhya Pradesh banao “yatra.yesterday he was in meghnagar for the same. He spent half an hour in meghnagar and addressed the people. Through his speech I could conclude that he was aware of the ground reality and problem of meghnagar.Meghnagar is suffering from acute shortage of drinking and irrigation water. A large number of people from this area consume liquor. They do not send their children to school. Most of the women of this area are anaemic and children are suffering from malnutrition. During public address chief minister, shivrajsingh chouhan announced that he would provide all sorts of help to medhnagar for drinking and irrigation water. He urged people not to consume liquor and advised them to send their children to school. He emphasised the importance of hygiene and admonished people to keep village and surroundings neat and clean. He genuinely looked concerned with people’s problem and gave a patience hearing to women who were conveying him their grievances. I attended his address and was really impressed by his concerned and reach to common people. We can hope that his visit to meghnagar will improve the condition of this block.
RAMANUJ DUBEY
Friday, February 5, 2010
सच
काश
झूठ के आगे
एक सच होता
उजला सफ़ेद पारदर्शी
और बयां करता
सच और कड़वा सच
सच गर आंसू होते
तो घड़ियाल भी सच्चा कहलाता
सच गर कबूतर होता
तो हसत्ते खेलते हथेली पर आ जाता
सच गर होता आन
तो सामने आने मे झिझक ना दिखाता
सच गर होता भांड
तो हर जगह झूठे सच्चे किस्से सुनाता
झूठ मे सना सच
पिलपिला लगता है
लिजलिजा दिखता है
सच सोना नहीं
जिसमे मिलावट जरुरी हो
सच वह आग है
जो हर जगह पास है
रामानुज दुबे
Monday, February 1, 2010
Gandhi ji and my grandpa...
Today is the sixty second death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. It has become customary to remember him on 2nd October and 30th January. Rest of the year we throw garbage nearby his statue which are installed every nook and corner of our country and try to prove his ideas obsolete for the modern world. Is Gandhian thought relevant for modern word, do we need Gandhi for a better society these questions are cliché.
Gandhi practised two things in his life Truth and Nonviolence. Entire life he worked for the betterment of the society through this tools and he succeeded in it. He was very particular about the right means for achieving the goals. The general sentiment of the people about the Gandhian ideology is that it’s a very good but impractical idea which is very hard to practise. But what I feel is that even though his ideology looks extremely idealist then also it’s very useful for our life. With strong will power and self righteous path one can follow the Gandhian philosophy to make this world better.
I always used to see the glimpse of Gandhi ji in my grandpa. He died on 28th October 2008. He was a lovely old man with ordinary traits .but there was something in him which always reminded me of Gandhi ji .As he had lived in the Gandhian era; Gandhian philosophy had influenced Him a lot. I never saw him practising Gandhian philosophy in toto in daily life but he partially followed it, especially passive resistance.
I was very near to him. He gave me unconditional love, love which I shall never be able to repay. He always used to kiss me on my forehead and make me listen to the old stories of his life experiences. In fact at first, I understood the intricacies of rural society from his eyes. His presence used to give me a positive vibes. I always miss his tender loving care and beatific smile. I miss u grandpa.......I miss u Gandhi............i miss both of u from the bottom end of my heart.
Ramanuj Dubey
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
दिखता मसान
मन अशांत
चित्त क्लांत
खोजे मन
आकाश वितान
घुटन भरी जिन्दगी
अनजानी सुबह
बौराया शाम
खोजू प्रज्ञान
दिखता मसान
रामानुज दुबे
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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