Sunday, 5 August 2018

AMU Aligarh Students Contribution in Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission. (S B S I)


Students of AMU Aligarh said Lab-baik (I am at your service) to Mann ki baat by Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi of October 2nd, 2014.When he urged the youth of the nation to be a part of summer internship initiative and make their contribution to a clean India.


AMU Aligarh Students Team of Swachh Bharat Summer Intern ship in Village Mirzapur

This Swachh Bharat Summer Internship is an extension to the Swachh Bharat Mission of the Modi government.University has adopted a village Mirzapur (Block Jawan) in Disrtict Aligarh for Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission. Swachh Bharat mission is beyond politics, inspired by patriotism and not politics. 


This Swachh Bharat Summer Internship is an extension to the Swachh Bharat Mission of the Modi government.University has adopted a village Mirzapur (Block Jawan) in District Aligarh for Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission. Swachh Bharat mission is beyond politics, inspired by patriotism and not politics.
AMU Aligarh Students Team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship in Primary School in Village Mirzapur

This programme provided not only a great learning experience to the students but also help in making India healthy and a clean country.

Dr Ali Jafar Abedi (Nodal Officer, Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Program) and Dr Naseem Ahmad Khan (Chairperson, Department of Social Work) guided the team members, Momin Ali (PhD ELT), Sanjida Parvin (Ph.D English), Sonveer Singh (M. Tech. Mechanical),Mirza Anam Beg (B. Ed), Neha Tiwari (B.S.W), Riya Tiwari (B.S.W) and Anupam Gupta (B.Sc hons Physics) Rajat Yadav(B.Tech) and Rajat Yadav (B.E) for carrying out the awareness campaign.


AMU .Aligarh Students of Swachh Bharat Mission playing Nukkad Natak in village Mirzapur
The Objective Of The Swachh Bharat Summer Internship

Swachh Bharat Summer Internship programme aims to engage the educated youth across the nation in this cleanliness drive, enhance their skills and introduce them to the sanitation-related work and unify the youngsters in community development work in the rural areas. It will also help in magnifying the mass awareness on the issue of cleanliness and will promote the people’s movement towards Swachh Bharat Mission.

AMU. Aligarh Students of Swachh Bharat Summer internship held a rally in village Mirzapur
Students of AMU Aligarh spread the message of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in Village Mirzapur of Jawan Block.
The visiting members of AMU Aligarh students team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission,Momin Ali (Ph.D- ELT), Sanjida Parvin (Ph.D English), Sonveer Singh (M. Tech Mechanical), Mirza Anam Beg (B. Ed), Neha Tiwari (B.S.W), Riya Tiwari (B.S.W), Anupam Gupta (B.Sc Hons. Physics),Vkram Parmar(B.E), and Rajat Yadav(B.Tech), ignited mind of villagers of Mirzapur the importance and need to take care of personal hygiene, open defecation and cleanliness in food.

Cleanliness is most important for physical well-being and a healthy environment. It has bearing on public and personal hygiene. It is essential for everyone to learn about cleanliness, hygiene, sanitation and the various diseases that are caused due to poor hygienic conditions. 
The habits learnt at a young age get embedded into one's personality. Even if we inculcate certain habits like washing hands before meals, regular brushing of teeth, and bathing from a young age, we are not bothered about cleanliness of public places. 
Message with Nukkad Natak, Street  Plays  Music and  Song
AMU Aligarh Students team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission performed Nukkad Nataks, street plays, mimicry with music, music and dance in school campus and in village.Later they went door to door of village Mirzapur.
One of many Nakkad Natak and Street play was as such below.

Are bhaiya natak dekho, nukkad wala?
O! Khaike paan Banaras wala, khul jaey band aqal ka tala
Are Ramesh: Agar main apne gharka kuda,
Tere ghar men phenkun to
Main tera dushman, tu mera dush,
Main nagin tu sapera.
Aaj mere yar ki shadi hai
Mubarak ho Mubarak ho
Are kahe ki Mubarak,
Ladke walon ne shadi se mana kar diya
Keya! Par keyon?
Are bhai ladki walon ka kahna hai
Aapke ghar wale geela kuda neele dustbin men
 Aur sookha kooda hare dustbin men nahi phenkte
Jisse hoti hain beemariya aur gali men badboo
Badboo! Kaisi badboo, keya aapko nahi arahi hai badboo
Ab to adat si ho gayio hai aisey jeene men
Are chuppp: Meri shadi toot gayi hai
 Aur tum log maen le rahe ho.
Ey bhai zara dekh ke phenk
Aagey bhi nahi peechey bhi.
Upper hi nahi neechey bhi.

(Written by Rishi Yadav)

Message though Plantation
  The team members of AMU Aligarh Students of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission did plantations of Neem, Gulmohar, Sheesham and jamun at various points as advised by villagers that including a masjid cum madrasa complex and in cremation ground. Team Members explained villagers, benefits of planting trees.
They said that trees are important for health, environmental, economics and even psychological effects. Trees contribute to their environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife.
Message through Wall Paintings. 

AMU Aligarh Students team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission members painted many walls paintings at different points of village with message to maintain cleanliness and hygiene by using dust bin for waste materials. Spectacle of Gandhi ji was used as symbol for this message .
Hand Washing and personal Hygiene
AMU Aligarh Students team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission gave the message worth repeating — Hand washing is by far the best way to keep us from getting sick and prevent the spread of germs.

Head Mistress of School distributing soap to school children

Team members gave this message to school kids of junior high school in Village Mirzapur — Hand washing is by far the best way to keep us from getting sick and prevents the spread of germs.They practically explained the right method of hand washing. Paper soaps too were distributed among them by Head mistress of school.

Message of brooming as a part of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,
AMU Aligarh Students team of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission illustrated by self sweeping the roads, lanes and by-lanes of the village, to know them the importance of cleanliness, and Hygiene. One of the first signs of a well managed place —is its level of cleanliness.

The visiting team identified the main problems as Disposal of waste materials, development of infrastructure etc.The team also noted that water pollution has detrimentally affected the animals causing large number of deaths of cattle in recent years.
AMU Aligarh Students of Swachh Bharat Summer Internship Mission individually devoted 100 hours to this Swachhata Abhiyan from May 1 to July 31, 2018.

As organised by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, in association with Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) and Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

      Written photographed and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram


Sunday, 29 July 2018

Itinerary Of Pondicherry “The Mini France In India”

Pondicherry called Mini France has always fascinated me. After dreaming the virgin beaches of Pondicherry the “Mini France” in it for many years,one fine day I packed my bags and boarded in GT.Express from Agra Cant at 21.45 pm.There is no direct train for Pondicherry from Agra.Nearest station to Pondicherry is Chennai.This train journey took 33 hour in travelling a distance of 2,100 Km and reached at 6.30 in morning.

At Paradise Beach

Road Journey From Chennai To Pondicherry: Sea, Coconut Groves, Salt Pans and Birds Hi Birds.

Next phase of journey was on a hired Taxi from Chennai to Pondicherry at a distance of 170 Km. This journey was along ECR (Eastern Coastal Road).Taxi was running along Bay of Bengal. Nice view of the beach and the Bay of Bengal all along on our left side and the paddy fields on the other. 
The drive was so picturesque that I didn’t notice the time flying by. The bright cloudless sky was above us.

Some where  on way from Chennai to Pondicherry, there were huge salt making set ups of huge mounts of pure white raw salt piled up contrasting with the dark chocolate brown mud surrounding it.These vast salt plans were formed as a result of the sea water evaporating. 

Street Vendors in Pondicherry

A Mini France in Pondicherry
A Mini France still exists in India in the French Quarter in Pondicherry, which has a history of being acquired and colonised by the French East India Company to set up a trading centre.

As we walked across the tree lined streets the French connection could be seen with the town boasting of a French architecture. Even some streets have French names.
Pondicherry was a French colony until 1962 and hence all over Pondicherry, French influence reflects in all facets of life. Pondicherry is famously known as the French Riviera of the East, and is one of the most mesmerizing and charming places in South India.

A Traffic  Police of Pondicherry

It was the largest colony of French India, whose marks can be seen on the city even today, be it the architecture of the houses, or the way the city has been divided. The town is divided into two sections, The French section and The Indian Section.
The buildings with yellow color are the French quarters and buildings with white color are the Tamil quarters. The road near the beach where the French colony is situated is marked as “Rue” which means “Road” in French language.

What We Saw in Pondicherry
We reached Pondicherry at 3.00 pm and settled in pre booked hotel.After a shower and a small nap, we were ready to explore Pondicherry.

Pondicherry has some great beaches I wished to sit by the beach side savoring the salty air permeating the ambiance. We saw some policemen in extremely attractive uniforms patrolling the streets. They had very interesting hats and many people took pictures with them, as did I.

A Street Shop in Pondicherry

Rock Beach and the Gandhi Statue Promenade Beach or Pondicherry Beach

Is a 1 kilo metre long sea shore stretch in the city of Pondicherry. The beach has also other tourist attractions such as French War Memorial, Mahatma Gandhi statue and The Promenade.There was Bay of Bengal spread far and across. The view of the sea was such as what I had not seen so far. The vast spread of immaculate water with thick.

Rock Beach-Pondicherry

A wave rushing towards the sandy shore was a real treat to the eyes. The evening breeze totally refreshed the tiredness and laziness.
Right in the middle of the promenade is the magnificent statue of Gandhi ji. This four-meter high statue made of black stone is surrounded by 8 granite pillars, which were supposedly brought from a small fort near Pondicherry, Gingee. The space in front of the statue plays host to various cultural and musical activities throughout the year. 

At Pondicherry Beach

We had tea on one of the benches placed all over the facility and then started getting ready for a visit the Pondicherry Beach.

Similarly, the Beach road of Pondicherry running down the Bay of Bengal is an interesting spot for an evening get-together when while enjoying the cool breeze, and lose yourself in your solitary thoughts looking beyond the Mighty Sea.

Rock beach,Gandhi Statue Promenade Beach

A sunset in Bay of Bengal was like a romance for me.The Sun was ready to set slowly. The Orange red blob rolled down the sky.The small crystals in the sand sparkle and glow brilliantly orange, with the sunrays.The sky was more purple than red now, highlighting the transition from day to night. A sunset was like a romance
We did some window shopping in the local market that has a variety of shops some selling interesting pieces of art. Also we found some bakeries that boasted of their French lineage.
LE CAFÉ
It was once the port office when the railway ran along the Beach Road from the South Boulevard to the old 240 meters iron pier. A cyclone in 1952 largely destroyed the pier whose remains can still be seen poking out of the water.

Lotus flower pond in lawn of  LE CAFE

 Le Cafe is a tourist haven.Hot espresso with a perfect crema top is best sipped along the back row of tables which look out onto the crashing waves. And ice cream, topped with strawberries and fresh mint, should be inhaled immediately before it melts.

Paradise Beach 
At a distance of 8 km from Pondicherry Bus Station, Paradise Beach, also known as Plage Paradiso, is an isolated beach located at Chunnambar. The tides at the beach are strong at times and it is not advisable to go deeper into the sea. 

Paradise Beach

 The only way to reach the beach is by a speed boat or by small ferries carrying 40 or 80 passengers at a time. We reached the pick point in a Taxi.Ferry takes up to 25-30 minutes to take you to the beach.

Paradise Beach

Around 9.00 in morning we reached the Paradise Beach located about 8 kilometers from Pondicherry near the mouth of the backwaters. A ferry sailed us to the sands through the backwaters. There were some tents pitched up on the beach where one can rest or just watch the sea or you could just walk up to the sea and play in the waters.

Paradise Beach of Pondicherry

The tides at the beach are strong at times and it is not advisable to go deeper into the sea.I’m at the beach, watching the constant ebb of the waves.The seagull’s ride with the wind, dipping in and out Of the Sea in search of food.

Paradise Beach

Back in town we had lunch and then went to our hotel. After a short nap we were ready again to go around the town. 
Aurobindo Ashram
The next we visited Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ about 8 km from Pondicherry. The bodies of Sri Aurobinda and the mother lie in rest here. People from all over the world visit this place to pay homage to the duo and those in quest for soul-searching peace. 

Aurobindo Ashram-in Pondichery


This city was founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa (known as "the Mother") the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo. with the idea of a futuristic city where people of goodwill can live together in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. Around 2000 people live here with most of them being non Indians. 

History has it that during the inauguration ceremony of Auroville on 28th February 1968, soil from 124 countries was placed in a lotus-shaped urn and mixed to symbolize universal oneness. This urn is today sited at the centre of an Amphitheater in the Matrimandir Gardens. The light falling on the globe acts as a focal aid to concentration.   
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Next we went to Sacred Heart Church which is a colossal edifice structured in Neo-Gothic style. Founded in 1902, the church has its interior decorated with beautiful stained glass paintings and terracotta motifs. All of the 28 windows have various depictions of Christ's life painted on them. The ambiance inside is very peaceful, perfect for making prayers and communication with God.

Thus ended a short but extremely tranquil trip of Pondicherry the “Mini France in India”: which I considered one of my most enjoyable trip.In last I realized that Pondicherry is one of the best places to settle down in.

At Dinner Table in Pondicherry

Here ends Itinerary Of Prondicherry “The Mini France In India”There are many more places in Pondicherry “The Mini France of India” to steal your heart .Due to time constraint I skipped those amazing points.My Camera was full of sweet memories of Pondicherry.
Written photographed and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram











Saturday, 21 July 2018

Karvan of Dream Merchant Kavi Gopal Das Neeraj passed away

 Kaun samjhe meri aankho ki nami ka matlab
Zindagi geet thee par jild bandhne men kati
                 कौन समझे मेरी आँखों की नमी का मतलब
ज़िन्दगी गीत थी पर जिल्द बंधाने में कटी...

The Karvan of Gopal Das ‘Neearaj’ passed away on 19th July 2018.Yes I am talking of Padam bhushan Gopal Das “Neeraj”.Popularly known as Kavi Neeraj. He has written more than 100 Hindi film songs, in a period of filtering with big silver screen. His style is considered easy to understand, but has also been compared with high quality Hindi literature.

Kavi Gopal Das "Neeraj"

 Bollywood lyricist and poet Gopal Das Neeraj passed away at 93 years of age. He was born on January 4, 1925 in the Purwali village of Etawah district of UP. Gopal Das Neeraj wrote the song for the first time in the film “Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal”. 
His first film song “Karvan guzar gaya aur ghubar dekhte rahe”, was composed for film Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal, Starring Tanuja and Rajeev, directed by R. Chandra. The film was released on Jan 1, 1966.
This film was shot in the Aligarh Muslim University campus. After this he wrote several songs for films such as Prem Pujari, Sharmilee, Mera nam Joker, Gambler, Kanyadan and many more.films.
The song from Prem Pujari written with most beautiful lyrics ever. The way Kavi Neeraj symbolizes love using colors of flower, the pen of heart just keeps me in awe. Again he uses the symbolism of clouds and rain (things which go hand in hand) and chandan and water (yet again essential to each other); conveying the fact that how much the protagonist’s female love is essential to him. The use of words like madir, madhur, veena, gitanjali ring lovely music to my ears.

Kavi Gopal Das "Neeraj" in Exhibition of Aligarh-2018

Gopal Das Neeraj was a people’s poet; Neeraj says his poetry was shaped by his broken heart, desire and years of suffering. “Mera tan rogi, man bhogi, meri aatma rahi yogi.” It is this contradiction that makes his poetry tangible. 

It reflects in its pure form in “Kal Ka Pahiya” (“Chanda Aur Bijli”) which won him Filmfare award and in popular mode in “Bas Yahi Apradh Main har Baar Karta Hoon, Aadmi Hoon Aadmi Se Pyaar Karta Hoon” (“Pehchan”).
 Phoolon Ke Rang Se dil ki qalam se

This evergreen song is a true masterpiece. Every word of Neeraj is extremely beautiful.The best ever lyrics, the best ever poetry one can write for a loved one and what a superb composition by S.D. Burman. Dev Anand priceless expression and Kishore da. What we can say about him. You are really great. 

Phoolon Ke Rang Se -Film Prem Pujari Lyric by Kavi Neeraj
 Poetry is the soul of this song; Neeraj defined love in such delicate expression and words so simple, it leaves the listener spell-bound.
Phoolon Ke Rang Se, Dil Ki Qalam Se Tujh ko Likhi Roz Paati
Kaise Bataun, Kis Kis Tarah Se

Pal Pal Mujhe Tu Satati
Tere Hi Sapane, Lekar Ke Soyaa
Teri Hi Yaadon Men Jaaga
Tere Khayalon Men Ulajha Raha Yun


Jaise Ke Malaa Men Dhaagaa 
Haan, Badal Bijali Chandan Pani Jaisa Apna Pyar
Lena Hoga Janam Hame, Kae Kae Bar
Han, Itana adir BarSaanson Ki Saragam, Dhadakan Ki Vinaa,


Sapanon Ki Gitanjali Tuu
Man Ki Gali Men, Mahake Jo Haradam,
Aisi Juhi Ki Kali Tuu
Chota Safar Ho, Lamba Safar Ho,
Suni Dagar Ho Yaa Mela
Yaad Tu Aae, Man Ho Jaae, Bhid Ke Bich Akelaa
Haan, Badal Bijalii, Chandan Paani Jaisa Apana Pyaar
Lena Hoga Janam Hame, Kae Kae Bar

Puurab Ho Pachchim, Uttar Ho Dakkhin,
Tuu Har Jagah Muskurae
Jitana Bhi Jauun, Main Duur Tujhse,
Utani Hii Tuu Paas Aae


Aandhi Ne Roka, Paanii Ne Toka,
Duniyaa Ne Hans Kar Pukara
Tasavir Teri, Lekin Liye Main, Kar Aaya Sabase Kinara
Haan, Baadal Bijali, Chandan Paani Jaisaa Apanaa Pyaar
Lena Hoga Janam Hame, Kae Kae Bar

Han, Itana Madir, Itana Madhur Tera Mera Pyar
Lena Hoga Janam Hame, Kae Kae Bar
Kai, Kai Bar Kai, Kai Baar
 


My flowers of obeisance to Kavi Gopal Das “Neeraj”

Kavi Gopal Das “Neeraj” was caught by the eye of Dev Aanand, in a kavi sammelan; He introduced him to S.D. Burman for his new film “Prem Pujari”.
Neeraj took a leave of six days from D. S. College in Aligarh, and reached Bombay at the invitation of Anand. “He put him in luxurious hotel in Santa Cruz and paid him Rs.1000/= even before signing him.Next day he took him to S.D. Burman.
Who gave him to write to tunes and a given situation ,the song should start with ‘Rangeela Re’ and  about a girl who sees her beloved coming to a party with another girl. It should have elements of frustration in love, jealousy and satire.

He worked the whole night and came up with “Rangeela Re Tere Rang Main Yun Ranga Hai Mera Mann, Chhaliya Re…”


Next day he went to Dev Anand’s office and showed what he had written. After reading it, he embraced Neeraj and exclaimed how he could do it in one night. “He immediately took me to Burman da’s home and proudly presented me to him and said: See, I told you, Neeraj has done it. When Burman da listened to it he said ‘Dev you go, now we will sit together.’ After he left, Burman da admitted that he gave me this complex situation to make me give up.

After that they three began to bond.” “Shokhiyon Mein Ghola Jaye” was taken from his poem “Chandni Mein Ghola Jaye”. It was his take on life but Dev Anand wanted it to be changed according to the requirement of the film. “I changed the antara completely.
Padmashree Dr Gopal Das Neeraj, popularly known as Neeraj, is one of my most favorite poets. I have no words to praise his poetry. He had penned a number of popular songs for Hindi films and worked with great music composers like S D Burman, Jaidev and Shankar Jaikishan.
Karvan guzar Gaya gubar dekhte rahe...
छिप-छिप अश्रु बहाने वालों, मोती व्यर्थ बहाने वालों
कुछ सपनों के मर जाने से, जीवन नहीं मरा करता है।
Written and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram with help of materials available on net.