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The Sun Is Still Sleeping In Malaysia


It is still dark outside 

with the time being 7 in the morning

no sound of the birds  on all sides

not that of the honking of cars or any ring

this would be the usual I feel

where the sun sets as late as 8 in the evening

needing a download (61)twelve-hour break  in its steal

the sun would be up only 8 in the morning

This has escaped my attention all through

might be I would have got late

might be I did not go out and see being true

might also be I being preoccupied  in a rate

with the regular chores

that I forgot to note

the sun rise in the morn. from its source

More or less I conclude

the blame is not on the sun

but on the government  all in an include

that has set the timing so be not it a fun

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The Baby In The Cradle.


download (53)The baby was sleeping
fast asleep on the cradle
she being all alone
the mother being in office
not away but  at home
she slept still for a time
having woken up
she crooned softly
smiled to herself
played with her legs
getting amused at everything
that came around her
so speaking she was happy.
that being for long
she felt hungry
finding none were around
she cried slowly
then with all her might
as none could hear her
she sobbed and sobbed
went back to sleep  once more

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The Wonder Ware


It is a limited edition say some with pride
having software development restricted resources and purely educational
That being so goes on the softwares many and many more
with forms and methods different and varied
but the fundamentals being the same, very similar.
The technology fares well making leaps and bounds
making money in millions and billions
with a soft ware that goes loud
buzzing through land and sea
crossing the bridges and mountains
with technologists flying all over the world
updating and processing the business
outsourcing the work load to a place
where cheap and resourceful man power is found.
The world thinks fast and moves fast in a pace
giving no time to sleep and breathe
while it is night in one place
the operations go on from a venue remote and far
answered by people with pseudo names in a most cordial tone
saying sweetly “May I help you”

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By All Sorts.


Sleeping sound
with a noisy snort
he woke up in a sort
as if duty bound.sleeping

Reading profound
with an unusual care
he looked bare
as if totally ground.

Writing about new-found
with a real flair
he appeared fair
as if perfectly sound.

Walked of in a round
along the less traversed road
in the daylight broad
as if chased by a hound.

Thus going in and out
he reached his destination
with a great distraction
as if he be all throughout.

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India Versus Norway: Diplomatic Embroil Over Bringing up Children


India Versus Norway: Diplomatic Embroil Over Bringing up Children on Blogcritics.

 

“The Child is father of the Man,” reads the famous line from William Wordsworth. Begetting a child gives unfathomable pleasure. Bringing up the little one is an art. The making and unmaking of a child depends largely on the mother.feeding

Parenting is a task which requires great skill and foresight. Indians form a close-knit community. Every relation has an importance in the Indian family. The Indian mother, after a child is born, lives with the child all day long. The newborn is nurtured with great care, fed as and when it cries, sleeps nestling close to the mother. The children are put in separate rooms once they become self-sufficient and independent. The bonding between the child and the mother is special, enchanting and enhancing too. The proximity developed between the mother and the child lasts all through their life. Indians presume it as a healthy sign but in the West it is eyed differently.

Norway is in the headlines for separating the children of an Indian geoscientist from their parents since May 2011. Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya’s children, three-year old Abigyan and one-year-old Aishwarya, were taken under Norwegian protective care by the Norwegian Welfare services on the ground that the son slept with Churchillhis father and the mother fed the children with her fingers.

This allegation brings to mind an anecdote from a few decades back, when the former Indian President Dr. Radhakrishnan and the British Prime Minister Churchill met over dinner. As per the Indian custom, the President washed his hands well before eating. While Churchill was busy with spoon and fork, Dr.Radhakrishnan was eating with his fingers. Churchill asked the President to use the spoon and fork for better hygiene. The great scholar quipped, “No one else could use my fingers so I consider it most hygienic.” What would have happened to Dr. Radhakrishnan if he had visited Norway now? He would have been put in a centre and alienated from his kith and kin. Dr. Radahakrishnan is dead and gone. He has escaped the Norwegian authorities.

 

Norway’s Child Protective Service is a powerful organization which has been charged with being overzealous in protecting the children. The Norwegian Statistical Bureau, in its latest report of 2011, shows that 19 of every 1,000 children born to immigrant parents were taken away from their family homes between 2004 and 2010.

In a report by IBN-CNN, Mr. Bhattacharya says, “We’ve appealed to the government that we’ll leave everything and go back to India. This is a nightmare in our lives. We want to bring back our kids. We were normal parents. There could be several upbringing issues because the culture is different.”

The Indian Government has taken up the issue and forced the Norwegian government to release the children from Protective Care. Their 27-year-old uncle would take custody of the children and the expenses for his trip to Oslo would be borne by the Indian government.

Each country has its own culture. Each country has its own theory and convictions regarding sex, children, marriage, habits, and behaviour. That which is approved in one part of the world may be strongly condemned in another region. Customs and traditions which seem offensive to one sect are appreciated highly by the other.

Shakespeare said that discretion is the better part of valor. Let us practise this ideal by honouring all cultures and values.

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