Wednesday, March 11, 2009

SATHAANS




Satan's Own Country

Sex scandals sweep across the tiny state of Kerala with seasonal regularity. Tales of sexual exploitation and flesh trade keep recurring. Beneath the beauty flows muck.

It can't be God's own country, by any stretch of imagination. The sex scandals sweeping the tiny state of Kerala have convinced me of this. God left that country long time back. Hormones have taken over.

The sexual exploitation saga in the state started with the Suryanelli case. In 1996, in the Suryanelli village in the backward district of Idukki in Kerala, a minor girl was lured by a bus conductor and abducted. Subsequently, she was transferred to two others, one of whom a woman and the other a lawyer.

She was presented to the high and mighty in the state's socio-political spectrum and raped by several persons before she was let off. The 16-year-old student's sorry story started on January 16, 1996 and ended on February 26, a period during which was she was raped by about 43 persons. She was ferried across the state in the flesh market. Her captors gave her a small amount of money before leaving and threatened her with dire consequences if she told anyone about what had happened

The tale shocked Kerala's consciousness, or so we thought. The society erupted in indignation and there were cries for blood. The names of several big shots in the state figured in the scandal. The case dragged on for four years, and the ruling Left Democratic Front set up a special court to try the offenders. Finally, in what was considered as exemplary and deterrent judgment, out of the 39 accused, 35 were convicted. One of the accused died during the period. The last to be sentenced was advocate Dharmarajan, who was among the initial abductors. He was in hiding for long, but was finally captured and delivered to justice. Dharmarajan got a life term.

Just when the Suryanelli dust was settling down, the Vithura sex scandal blew up. Vithura, again, is a small village near Thiruvananthpuram, the state's capital. It involves a minor who was taken around Kerala and Tamil Nadu and raped repeatedly. The Vithura victim was also minor, lured by a woman in her neighbourhood in to the flesh trade.

A prominent name figuring in the case is noted talented Malayalam comedian Jagati Sreekumar. The speedy trial of the Suryanelli case by the special court has led to a clamour from women activists for the trial of all major sex cases in the special court. But investigation in the case still drags on.

If novelty was the need of the hour, leave it to an ice-cream parlour. The "ice-cream parlour scandal" blew up years later, where an ice-cream parlour in Kozhikode in North Kerala was used as a front-end for flesh trade and lure girls into it. Again, allegations of sexual exploitation of minors came up. One of the prominent names in the ice-cream parlour case was PK Kunjalikuty, the state's former minister from the Muslim League. Political affiliations have never been a hindrance to lust and comrades from Marxist party also were named in the case. The investigation still drags on.

On October 5, 1997 a minor lodged a complaint at the Kothamangalam police station alleging that she was sexually exploited by more than 100 persons (43 of them identified by the police) over the years. It was a neighbourhood youth who first "handed over" the girl, promising a job, to a financial institution. She was sexually exploited by a number of persons in Kothamangalam. A middle-aged woman to whom the victim confided her tale of woe took the victim to Thiruvananthapuram promising a job and the girl landed in a sex racket there. As part of the racket, she was taken to various places in the State including Kalamassery, Aluva, Neriamangalam, Kattappana, Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram. After almost a year of sexual exploitation, she was dumped near her house at Kothamangalam. The final judgement on the case still awaited.

A hilarious aside popped up in the meantime. Neelalohithadasan Nadar (Neelan for short) was Kerala state Forests Minister when he tried to molest Deputy Forest Conservator Prakriti Srivastava at the Nilambur Guest House. Prakriti did not make an issue of it then. That must have emboldened Neelan. He later became Transport minister, and tried to molest Nalini Netto, the then transport secretary. Netto did not remain silent, but filed a case against Neelan. That spurred Prakriti also to move for justice. The Prakriti Srivasatava case dragged on for some time and finally, the judgement came in September 2004, when he was sentenced to a one-year imprisonment. Neelan, obviously, filed an appeal. We are yet to hear the end of the case. Verdict in the Netto case is not yet out.

By now, we are convinced that there is no end to Kerala's sordid sex saga, and are eagerly awaiting the next one. Kerala did not disappoint us. The Kiliroor sex scandal reared it head last month, when a minor girl near the Kottayam district (incidentally, the country's first fully literate district) complained to the police last month accusing a woman of trapping her after promising a role in a TV serial. The girl alleged that Latha Nair had exploited her for the past two years presenting her to the high and mighty in business and politics. The suicide of an entire family -- temple priest Narayanan Nampoothiri, his wife and three children - which was reportedly close to the prime accused in the case gave it an unexpected twist. The investigating officer has been fired for unexplained changed and contradictions in the case diary and alterations made to the original complaint. The Kerala high Court has already made sharp observations about this. The prime accused has already surrendered.

If you thought the Malayali's sexual desperation couldn’t fathom deeper pits, here is a tale-ender: At the Kozhikode Medical College, about a year back, a young woman was brought to the hospital with 75% burns -- she had attempted suicide -- and was under clinical care. One of our Kerala comrades, who were supposed to take care of the woman, raped the woman when she was taken to a bath. Beat that.

BY JM

Monday, March 09, 2009

RIVER BHAVANI

From where river bhavani originates,what are its tributries,how many dams,canals for irrigation till it drains

The Bhavani is a river of southern India, a tributary of the Kaveri. The river's headwaters are on the eastern slopes of Western Ghats range, in Attappadi Reserve Forest, in Malappuram district of Kerala state. The river flows northwest, into Karnataka, draining the south slope of the Nilgiri Hills. It joins its main tributary, the Moyar River, which flows in from the northeast, where it drains the valley between the northern slopes of the Nilgiris and the southern slopes of the Bilgiri Hills. After joining the Moyar, the Bhavani flows due east, past the town of Sathyamangalam, joining the Kaveri at the town of Bhavani, The Sangameswarar Temple was built at the confluence of the two rivers, and is an important pilgrimage spot in southern India.

Bhavani, the second largest river in Tamil Nadu ,a tributary of the Kaveri, , The river's headwaters are on the eastern slopes of Western Ghats range, originates in the south west corner of the Nilgiris in the Kunda hills of Tamil Nadu river has been dammed at the source Upper Bhavani ,the large reservoir(Bhaktavalsalam Sagar) covers much of the area. and flowing for a few kilometers southward it enters Kerala through a deep gorge and continues south for another 20 km, between two high, forested ridges till Mukkali. At Mukkali, Bhavani takes an abrupt 120° turn towards the northeast and flows for another 25 km through Attappady plateau in south,( Attappadi Reserve Forest, in Malappuram district of Kerala state) Downstream of the Mukkali till the river flows out of Kerala, 12 major rivulets join Bhavani draining the southern Nilgiri slops. The west and East Varagar tributaries coming from the Nilgiris are the largest. Both of them have dams in Tamil Nadu .then flows into western Tamil Nadu, It receives the Siruvani River, a perennial stream of Coimbatore District, , Siruvani and Kodungarapallam flowing from the south and southeast respectively joins Bhavani. at the Koodappatti. in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. The combined river then flows northeast along the inter-State border for another 7 km. and gets reinforced by The Kunda river coming from north, draining an extensive extent of the Nilgiris form the boundary between Kerala and Tamil Nadu for 5 km joins Bhavani on its left flank in Tamil Nadu at a place called Athikadavu. Thereafter Bhavani flows east along the base of Nilgiris. enters the plains near Bathra-Kaliamman Temple near Mettupalayam. 30 km downstream It joins its main tributary, the Moyar River, which flows in from the northeast, where it drains the valley between the northern slopes of the Nilgiris and the southern slopes of the Bilgiri Hills. After joining the Moyar, It feeds the Lower Bhavani Dam,( Bhavanisagar reservoir) near Sathyamangalam. in Erode District , the Bhavani flows due east, past the town of Sathyamangalam, Between Sathyamangalam and Gobichettipaalayam Kodivery dam is situated, which is a mini dam constructed for agricultural purposes through Arakkankottai and Thadappalli canal . just a small distance before it joins cauvery a small barrage across the river Bhavani was build by Kalingarayan in 1283 AD.to feed the 56-mile-long Canal build for irrigation purposes, which joins the River Noyyal at Aavudaiaaparai, the canal which is now known by his name Kalingarayan Canal.Bhavani joins the Kaveri at the town of Bhavani, The Sangameswarar Temple was built at the confluence of the two rivers, and is an important pilgrimage spot in southern India . Bhavani is more or less a perennial river fed mostly by the southwest monsoon. The northeast monsoon also supplements its water resources. .. This river runs for over hundred miles through Erode District, traversing Gobichettipalayam and Bhavani taluks. .covering a distance of 217 km before merging with the Cauvery. The basin drains an area of 0.62 million ha, spread over Kerala (9 per cent), Karnataka (4 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (87 per cent). The main river courses through Coimbatore and Erode districts of Tamil Nadu, About 90 per cent of the river’s water is used for agriculture, even as industries dot the sub basin at every point.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

A.R Rahman


A.R Rahman wins two Oscar Awards for Slum Dog Millionaire

Finally AR Rahman won Oscar award in Los Angeles for Slumdog Millionaire, Rahman won first award for Original Score and second Academy award for his composed song Jai Ho… All Indian had faith on Rahman that he will able to win at least one Oscar but Ar Rahman won 2 Oscar Awards even he received 3 nominations. Even Gulzar sahab also won Oscar award for Jai Ho…