From the Print media:
Today, the newsboy forgot to deliver Times of India and Financial Chronicle- instead, he gave us Deccan Chronicle. So.
The New Indian Express:
I am once again proved wrong. Nothing new about that, right? Chandrayan found water on the moon- if you take one tonne of moon soil and wring it, you will get about a litre of water. They are not sure of this, but this is the way it looks at present. Well done.
Our Agriculture Minister, Pawar, says that we are looking at a situation of Rice scarcity in the near future. The production is not good, we are already importing sugar- looks like if we are not careful, we will have to go buy Rice too. Whatever happens, the price of rice is set to shoot up.
Staff at IIT are continuing their fast, demonstrations etc., and Kapil Sibal rules out the idea that IIT Professors will get 'world-class pay'. They want more autonomy too, and it is not going to happen, either. Both sides have their points, but I think, since we are not doing any path-breaking research (and our contribution to science is negligible), the good professors will have to settle for less.
More so if you consider this statistics at another story in the same page: In Tamil Nadu alone, 35000 girl children are working in brick kilns, 50 per cent of workers in textile industries in Namakkal, Salem, Karur, Erode, Tirupur and Coimbatore are girls, and 60 per cent of girl children in Chennai are unorganised labour. And to top it all, India has the highest number of child labourers- 17 million children are earning their feed.
Nuclear Deterrence: India won't sign NPT, we have declared to UN. And, our AEC chairman says that we have nuclear bombs that can incinerate anything anywhere- we have 200 kilotonnes of the material before we run out of it. I don't want to take sides on this issue too- I don't want to support the idea of Nuclear Deterrence, but if you are playing at it- you have to convince the other side that you have the capability. It is a dangerous game, and there is no sense in encouraging your rivals to think that you are bluffing. As it is, mixed signals are all that we are sending, and that is not a good thing.
In an opinion piece, Rajiv Dogra writes, "Problems arising from China and Pakistan are unlikely to fade away on their own. But given our ostrich-like proclivity to avoid the unpleasant, we may be caught short when the time comes." He quotes G. Santhanam, "No country having undertaken only two weapon related tests, of which the core TN device failed, can claim to have a Common Minimum Detterent (CMD)." The whole issue is depressing to think about.
More depressing news is that we are running out of groundwater. In a paper published in Nature, there is a finding that we are losing 109 cu km of groundwater, which is twice the capacity of our largest water reservoir. I don't understand the magnitude of this, but the headline says, "India's groundwater reality is grim", and the article itself talks abut the fate of 114 million people, so I suppose this is terrible.
Deccan Chronicle:
A Raja met Jairam Ramesh, and at the last minute, approval for a survey of a new dam at Mullaperiyar is withheld. This is not the way to do it.
30000 children are born with heart defect in Tamil Nadu every year; ten to fifteen percent of our heart patients are in the age group of 25-30. I am sorry, today seems to be a bad hair day- bad news keeps cropping up, no matter where you look.
In Chennai, a 16 year old girl, who loved a man to whom she had not declared her love, killed herself because the man got engaged to be married. She called her cousin on the mobile, and hanged herself to death- broadcasting her death live to her. It is insensitive to say this, but if she had webcam- she might have posted it to YouTube or something. In her suicide note, referring to her love, she wrote, "But, I am not sure if he is aware of it. So I decided to end my life". Talk about the pointlessness of life. You don't have to study Nietzsche or Sartre or whatever. Just read the news.
Rahul Gandhi, our PM-in-waiting, spent a night at a dalit home- Mayawati is livid.
People won't stop talking about race because of this: some scientists in India have done a genetic study that proves that all the people of India are a mixture of Ancestral South Indian population and Ancestral North Indian population: even if it is otherwise, this should not matter since the genetic material in any two unrelated people differs by a mere 0.1 percent, but there will be blood.
Remember Vinod Kambli? He is contesting elections for Maharashtra Assembly. He went on a local train to file his nomination, declaring, "I started my innings as a cricketer travelling by train, and so I wanted to begin my new innings that way". Hope his new career has a longer life.
Outside EU, Chinese (about 45000) and Indians (about 26000) are the largest providers of foreign students in UK. Hope they appreciate that.
Ramesh Kumar has become the first Indian in 42 years to bag a medal at freestyle wresting in World Championships. That's great.
Wish you well. Be happy.