Sunday, September 10, 2017
Friday, September 08, 2017
Lovely Sky Watch II
Following my earlier post, I’m
sharing another set of sky photos from the travel (to Kodai in July) further on
the NH 45 passing Villupuram and Perambalur districts, the sky you watch here
is above Trichy. These photos were shot while traveling on the bridges across
Cauvery River and railway crossing and I find these spots apt to shoot as it
kept away the building interrupting the scene. The sky came up with different
shapes of fluffy cumulus clouds that keep inspiring to shoot and watch with
interest. But it was the sky between the Trichy and Dindigul that fascinated me
a lot and it could be my next sky watch post.
The pictures were all shot through the windshield |
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Idol Procession to Immerse
After long time, went for an outing
on Sunday traveling around the southern outskirt of Chennai taking some road
less travelled. When nearing Medavakkam junction we come across rows of Ganesh procession,
where the idols are transported in mini tucks to immerse in Palavakkam Beach. There
are three places allotted in Chennai for the idols brought up from the places nearby
Chennai to immerse and Palavakkam is allocated to the southern region. Few
years back I used to go to the beach to watch the procession and immerse of
idols, but this time it came across my way and while moving in traffic I got to
capture some photos on the idols transported in trucks. Many of the idols were facing
back while coming opposite and I managed to take some using the iPhone.
This idol is decorated by coins and rupees |
There was many walking with flags along the procession |
A small collage on the procession |
Saturday, September 02, 2017
NEET Dispute
Suicide is undoubtedly unacceptable
whatever reason has been told behind one. Anitha’s suicide due to unable to
attain medical course because of less marks in NEET (National Eligibility and
Entrance Test, for Indian students who wish to join medical course) has gripped the entire
state of Tamil Nadu. She didn’t give up just by that but has fought against the
NEET, arguing in the Supreme Court, impleading herself as a respondent
demanding an exception to NEET for Tamil
Nadu when the state govt. let down
the state board students without aid them in anyways.
The 17-year-old Anitha from Ariyalur,
the most backward district of Tamil Nadu has scored 1176 marks out of 1200 in
her 12th board exams and was determined to be a doctor with cut off
mark of 196.75 out of 200. But her NEET scores couldn’t make the cut as she
scored only 86 out of 700 in the newly introduced entrance exam. It’s obvious that
it wasn’t her fault in anyways and for the girl who scored top in board exams,
NEET couldn’t be a trouble if she instructed properly. Not only she, all students went to write the exams
with a confused state whether the central govt. will waive or not for Neet in
Tamil Nadu.
It’s completely failure of the deal
between the state and central govt. and the education system with different
syllabus for each state, how could they go for a common entrance exam when
there’s lot of differences between the CBSE (central board of secondary
education) and state boards. Neet could
be a better option only in the future when there’s a common education system
and syllabus cross the country. I think
Neet isn’t’ included as a subject in schools and one has to take special
coaching classes to train themselves to write the exam.
One of my nephews wrote Neet and
they paid about 25000 for just a month course of Neet. Because of difficulty and
to score high he shifted to state board after studying up to 10th in
CBSE to join medical course and in belief Neet will be waived off Tamil Nadu. Though
he scored high marks in 12th and less in Neet unable him to attend
the council but without delay he joined engineering. Anitha seems to be intense
about joining medical course despite the fact that she had an Aeronautical Engineering
seat at the prestigious Madras Institute of Technology.
For the middle and above classes,
taking the special coaching for Neet couldn’t be much difficult¸ but for a
daughter or son of labour (alike Anitha) or farmer isn’t same. This isn’t the state of only
Tamil Nadu, but all states face the difficult when the coaching for Neet doesn’t
come free. A competition could be fair only if both sides are strong enough and
CBSE consist of high standard compare to state and matric syllabus how could NEET
be justified and be common to all. India is a diverse country and each state
has a different language and syllabus to read and when things was like this the
state wide entrance exam could be the right unless a common syllabus spread across
India.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Neighbourhood Fences
During an
evening walk at neighbourhood last week I shot on few fences and gates using my
iPhone Se. Usually I don’t take my phone while going for walk and this time purposely
took the iPhone to test the camera and I could manage taking photos from single
hand and the picture outcome is better than my previous mobile at this
position.
The fence
belong to a newly build house and I really liked their simple and neat design
protecting their garden plants. Following the fence I stopped to take shot of a
simple wooden gate and gateway décor of a house next to it.
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia
Labels:
Adyar,
beauty,
Chennai,
good fence,
neighborhood,
Picture
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