EDITORIAL
The dry barren months are over and we are in the midst of the
monsoon season. There is less dust and greenery is everywhere. Please do not allow
water to collect anywhere to prevent mosquitos from breeding. To take advantage
of the conducive conditions of the monsoon, new areas are being taken up for
beautifying. The mound opposite the entrance to the lawn had become a dumping
area for fallen leaves, twigs, branches etc, thereby spoiling the vista. It has
now been redone with Frangipani and Canna plants. In a couple of months the
plants will be in full vigour and start flowering. Likewise, the mound
adjoining the gym area to the right of the entrance to the lawn was planted
with hedge plants. These have been removed to the hedge area and it has been re-done
with Pixie Frangipani, red Dracaena Marginata, Crape Jasmine and Dracaena
Fragrens. Please wait for a few months for them to get dense and start
flowering. Draecena’s are non flowering plants but their colour lends itself to
creating a beautiful contrast. Next will be lawn behind C Block.
Revamped gym and play area has become weather proof. Earlier
stagnation of water was a perennial problem through the summer when the lawn
needed to be watered on a daily basis and during the monsoon season. After
receiving complaints from several residents about the inability of the children
to play there because of the slush, this work was undertaken. After compacting
the soil with broken bricks and malba, a layer of grit was added. In order to
do this several tempos of top soil had to be removed. The landing area of the
jungle gym and the slide was lowered by two feet and sand was filled so that
children do not get hurt if they fall. The area has become a big hit with the
children for all the wrong reasons. They play with the grit and run it down the
slide and mess around in the sand making castles and tunnels. Some of the
mothers told me that so long as they are happy, let them be.
A Thomson Reuters Foundation survey has ranked India the most
dangerous country for women in the world. To be ranked worse than Syria,
Afghanistan, Pakistan is a travesty of justice. I am incensed with this
assertion not because India is safe for women. Far from it, but going by the
atrocities that take place elsewhere, more particularly the chauvinistic Islamic
nations where laws are enacted that do
not foster women the same rights as men, it is ludicrous to place India
in a position worse than them. But if this is the general perception outside
our land, we need to look at ourselves and improve our behaviour towards women
for which there is ample scope.
With the ending of the summer recess, we see emergence of our
cultural events. We have planned a variety of programmes to keep you entertained
for the remaining half of the year. It would require the active participation
of all concerned to make the programmes a great success. We are very blessed to
have extremely talented adults and children. The perseverence and dedication shown
by them is noteworthy. A few of them have claimed turf rights for certain
events like Radhika Samson for Janmashtami, and Sreeja for Ramlila, Sumathi for
Quiz competition, Anu Nair and Seema Chari for Annual Day. They are the real
anchors for the aforementioned programmes but there are a whole lot of others
who lend their effort in making the programmes a success. Kudos to them.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST-DECEMBER 2018
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DATE
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TIME
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EVENT
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VENUE
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4.8.18
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7.00 PM
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SCREENING OF OSCAR NOMINATED FILM
‘BIUTIFUL’
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COMMUNITY HALL
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15.8.18
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9.00 AM
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INDEPENDENCE DAY FLAG HOISTING,
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BADMINTON COURT
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SINGING OF PATRIOTIC SONGS, DISTRIBUTION OF
SWEETS
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26.8.18
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12.30-2.00
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POOKALAM & ONAM FEAST(LUNCH)
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COMMUNITY HALL
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PM
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2.9.18
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6.30 PM
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JANMASHTAMI VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME,
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BADMINTON COURT
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BREAKING OF DAHI HANDI AND FOOD STALLS
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13.10.18
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6.30 PM
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DANDIA, MUSIC AND FOOD EVENING
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BADMINTON COURT
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19.10.18
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4.30 PM
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RAMLILA AND SLAYING THE EFFIGY OF RAVAN
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MAIN LAWN
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27.10.18
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6.30 PM
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QUIZ COMPETITION WITH SUMATHI
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BADMINTON COURT
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7.11.18
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6.30 PM
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DIWALI ILLUMINATION COMPETITION
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BETWEEN THE BLOCKS
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8.11 .18 -15.11.18
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6.30 PM
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BADMINTON & TT TOURNAMENTS
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BADMINTON COURT
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17.11.18
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9.30 AM
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SPORTS DAY
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MAIN LAWN
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8.12.18
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4.30 PM
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ANNUAL DAY-REFRESHMENTS, PRIZE
DISTRIBUTION,
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MAIN LAWN
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VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AND DINNER
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16.12.18
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10.30 AM
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HERITAGE WALK/NATURE WALK
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FROM A BLOCK GATE
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24.12.18
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6.00 PM
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CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL/CAROL SINGING/WINTER
RAMP WALK
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BADMINTON COURT
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MUSIC/DANCE/FOOD STALLS
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31.12.18
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MIDNIGHT
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CAKE CUTTING AND USHERING IN THE NEW YEAR
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COMMUNITY HALL
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Diwali Mela has lost its charm. For a start, most of the
children in the colony do not want to manage the stalls. Besides, with
competing alternatives gaining ground over the years, Diwali Mela has become
passe. At its zenith, the mela had a lot of footfalls as there were no malls,
no social media not much of television and people had a lot of time and were
eager to go to a place which could offer them an entertainment option. However,
now most youngsters have various other pursuits for them to get excited at the
thought of Diwali Mela. Besides, of late the crazy traffic snarls and lack of
parking space is enough to put off visitors other than the ones within walking
distance. Hence, the Mela has been dropped from this year’s calendar.
You know it is election time when you start seeing sops for
farmers. The minimum support price for most crops have been increased
substantially and for bajra by a whopping 98%. Besides, the states are vying
with each other for waiving of farm loans. While the lot of farmers will
improve, the consumers will bear the brunt of the inefficiencies of the Indian
farmers. India’s farm GDP is only 17% of the total country’s GDP but it employs
between 60-70% of the population. Compare this with the US where only 3% of the
population is engaged in farming and their agricultural output is much higher
than India’s. Yet the political parties feel the need to appease the farmer
because the population that delivers 83% of the country’s GDP is in the
minority!
When elections in Karnataka were taking place, the newspapers
published some data which pointed out that roughly one third of the politicians
in all the political parties had criminal cases against them. There could be
another sizable percentage who are also criminals but do not have any cases
against them because people are too scared to lodge cases against them. It
leads me to the conclusion that politicians and high profile criminals (it's
difficult to tell the difference) are the totems of India's power centre. We
are unfortunately complicit in the moral destitution that infests our
politicians. It is high time we cauterise the cancer in our midst.
The winged, whiny insect which makes its presence felt during
the monsoon is notable by its absence this year. Not that I am complaining. In
fact many will agree that it is a big relief because, aside from the blood
sucking sting which leaves a painful tumescence, It brings with it a host of diseases
like malaria, chikengunia, and dengue, to name a few. I hope it doesn’t herald
a writer’s curse and the recalcitrant mosquito makes its presence in August.
Sadhana Music and Dance Academy had planned a percussion
instruments concert in the badminton court on 21st July, 2018 but
due to incessant rain it had to be hastily shifted to the annexe. The opening
piece featured, amongst others,Yamuna singers namely Elizabeth Verghese, Pritti
Umamahesvaran,Shyamala Sarathy and Madhavi Samson accompanied by the supremely
talented Shubham Modi on harmonium and Pranav Ramji on the tabla. The singing
was outstanding and the accompanists were men with pedigree. This was followed
up with a galaxy of percussionists who showcased their repertoire spanning several
genres of music including Carnatic, Hindustani, Western etc. Ramanan was the
lone person on strings and he played the lead guitar.The percussion quartet
included a person on mridangam, another on the tabla, a third on drums and the
fourth on a cajon saddle. It was a bit stuffy inside but the music was so
enthralling that the audience took the discomfort in their stride. It was a
very enjoyable evening. Comely Dakshina was the compere.
When you begin to lose faith in humanity because of internecine
wars, jingoism, religious and caste politics, jealousy, hatred and corruption, something
happens to restore your belief in humanity. It was a relief to see the best of
human nature in evidence this month in the rescue of the Thai boys trapped in a
serpentine cave filled with water. The whole world waited with bated breath
when some brave men from Navy Seals and divers from the UK and Thailand risked
their lives to put on a herculean effort to bring them out safely. In the whole
process, one Thai diver lost his life. Elon Musk, the maverick inventor and
industrialist and the man behind the Tesla car and Space X built a special
submarine to rescue the boys and himself flew with his crew to Thailand. The
sub did not come to use as the boys were rescued by then, but the intent was
admirable. Doing good unto others always elevates the endorphine levels and
improves the health and longevity of the person. I was reading a report on
Sardinia which has the highest life expectancy in the world. The reason for
this is attrbuted to their life style and co-operative attributes.
Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean whose people eat
fresh fruits and vegetables. They pluck the vegetables and cook them when they
are fresh. They have community meals and mingle with each other. They have a
strong sense of belonging and help each other through thick and thin. This is
the reason for their longevity. Unlike their mainland Italian brethren, they
are very law abiding.
The no confidence motion brought against the Modi Government
came a cropper. It is baffling why the numerically deficient opposition took on
the BJP. To add to the charade, the hug and wink theatrics displayed by the
Congress President made a mockery of Parliamentary decorum.
In a hastily arranged programme, a Thiruppugazh
recital by Shri. Mani A-001 was held on
28th July, 2018 between 6 and 8 pm in Sadhana Music, Dance and Arts Performance Hall. He
was accompanied in backup vocals by his son Raghav, Shri Vignesh Jayaraman on
Mridangam and Raghavendra Prasad on violin. He is so well known in Delhi and
Chennai in reciting Thiruppugazh that he is known by the moniker Thiruppugazh
Mani. Despite the inclement weather there was a fair audience and they enjoyed
the performance.
OBITUARY
Mr. A.S.Krishnan, ex-resident of E-006 passed away in
Bangalore on 16th July, 2018. Yamuna residents convey their heartfelt
condolence to his wife Gomathi and daughters Lakshmi and Rohini.
SNIPPETS
Shruthi Srinivas of A-108 has earned her spurs by qualifying
as a Chartered Accountant and thus joining the tribe of CA’s in the colony. It
opens the doors for a high paying job and marriage perhaps, Congratulations to
Shruthi from all in Yamuna.
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Vedika Arora of A-206 has re-written the record books by
being the first person from Yamuna to get the highest marks in Engineering
Graphics in Class XII. She was awarded a prize by the Honourable Deputy Chief
Minister of Delhi, Mr. Manish Sisodia. We are so proud of her. We hope she
continues in this vein and reaches greater heights.
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Septuagenarian couple Mr.Gopal Guglani and Mrs.Reeta Guglani
have moved into G-004 from their own home in Noida to be close to their
daughter who lives in Mandakini. Mr. Guglani retired from ICRISAT in Hyderabad
while Mrs. Guglani retired as a primary school teacher from Montfort School,
Ashok Vihar. While Mr. Guglani has no particular hobby other than going for
walks, Mrs. Guglani loves reading and listening to music. We welcome this
couple to Yamuna. They can be reached on 9818276764 and 9910919060
respectively.
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Dr. Giridhar Gopal of G-302 has moved out with his wife and
child after a short sojourn in Yamuna.
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Suresh, Supriya and Siddhant
have moved to their own home, E-304 from A-301.
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Aditya and Vineeta G -205 have been blessed with
a baby boy on July 6th 2018. Congratulations to Aditya, Vineeta and grandparents
Meena and Vasudevan.
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