Food cooked by mother ‘Maa ke haath ki roti’ is cherished by all but mostly at times when it is not available. I remember we siblings were fussy eaters and used to complain that the food served is not tasty. “The taste resides not at tongue but is nurtured in stomach where hunger and appetite flourish to make anything tasty, wait for some time and come on the dining table only when hunger in you controls your tongue” was her usual reply and advice. At that time we used to reject such comments thinking that our mother was trying excuses for flaws in her culinary traits. I feel she was right to a larger extent. Anything can be mouth watering, relishing, and sumptuous if it is tried at the right time when strong signals from stomach are beamed to mind, which in turn directs the tongue to respond accordingly. A few years back when construction of my house was on, I used to prefer brunch to escape the hassle of rushing home for lunch and then coming back. One day I ...
Image Source: Flickr | The Good Old Days of Radio W henever I switch on my FM radio of the car, I dive straight into the early '70s when we had just one radio for the entire family. To avoid any conflict, time slots were allocated according to the preferences of family members. The afternoon belonged to my mother who would not miss ' Behno ka karyakaram' and her all-time favourite 'Hindi Natya Rupantar'. 'Aapki Farmaish' and 'Aapki Pasand' programmes that played music on the request of listeners were liked not because of the songs but simply listening to our names in the list. The Urdu service of All India Radio was the favourite of all. Except for the time when ghetto box was placed in the living room, updating us on the news and routine music, the electronic piece, smartly attired in a brown leather case, kept on changing hands as per the time slots agreed to. Of all the music programmes, Binaca Geet Mala that was later christened Cibaca Gee...
We are living in a country where paradoxes galore. The walks and talks tend to differ substantially. Such dual behavior extends to almost every sphere we are into. Females in the form of Maa Kali, Saraswati , and Luxmi are worshipped on one hand but the other is subjected to every kind of gender bias and torture, the need for our Matra Bhasha Hindi to be at the core of all communications is propagated from various platforms but we accept with utmost pride and soothing amusement, our children communicate in chaste, flawless, and fluent English. Corruption is vehemently criticized as the greatest monster eating into the development and growth of our country but we very conveniently become part of it. Maa Durga puja in the form of Navratras is celebrated amidst serene ambiance in homes and bazaars. The puja infrastructures in which the ‘eatables for fast’ are conspicuous by their presence adorn the market. The importance of young girls in the form of ‘Kanjaks...
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