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RIP John Mollo, who created the iconic costumes of Star Wars


Mollo was a military history expert who acted as a historical advisor on several films, including The Charge of the Light Brigade and Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, before progressing to costume design. 

His work for Star Wars earned him his first Oscar in 1977 and he would go on to receive his second alongside Bhanu Athaiya in 1983 for Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi starring Ben Kingsley. He also worked on other classic films such as Ridley Scott’s Alien, The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Air America, Hanna’s War, Chaplin, and Event Horizon.

Remembering Karl Marx




Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier (Rhenish Prussia). His father was a lawyer, a Jew who converted to Protestantism in 1824. The family was wealthy, educated, but not revolutionary. After completion of the Gymnasium in Trier, Marx entered the university, first at Bonn, then in Berlin, and studied law, after that history and philosophy.

After completion of university studies, Marx moved to Bonn reckoning for a professorship, however this path was barred by the government's growing opposition to classical liberalism and the Young Hegelians.
Hence, he moved to Cologne in 1842, where he became the editor in chief for the radical newspaper Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhineland News") which he continued to do so till 1848.
In 1843, Marx married Jenny von Westphalen in Kreuznach, his childhood friend, with whom he was engaged as a student. His wife came from a reactionary Prussian aristocratic family. Her older brother was Prussian minister of the interior in one of the most reactionary periods. 

Marx then went to Paris, where he mingled with many famous radicals. On 28 August 1844, Marx met the German socialist Friedrich Engels at the Café de la Régence. Engels showed Marx his recently published The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, convincing Marx that the working class would be the agent and instrument of the final revolution in history.

In 1847 Marx and Engels joined a secret society, ‘the Communist League’, took a prominent part in the Second Congress on November 1847 in London and then wrote their famous, work  published in February 1848 ‘Communist Manifesto’. With the clarity and brilliance of genius, this work outlines a new world-conception, consistent with materialism, which also embrace the realm of social life; dialectics, as the most comprehensive and profound doctrine of development; the theory of the class struggle and of the world-historic revolutionary role of the proletariat—the creator of a new, communist society.

On the outbreak of the Revolution of February 1848, Marx was banished from Belgium. He returned to Paris, whence, after the March Revolution, he went to Cologne, Germany, where Neue Rheinische Zeitung was published from June 1, 1848, to May 19, 1849, with Marx as editor-in-chief. The new theory was splendidly confirmed by the course of the revolutionary events of 1848-49, just as it has been subsequently confirmed by all proletarian and democratic movements in all countries of the world. The victorious counter-revolution first instigated court proceedings against Marx (he was acquitted on February 9, 1849), and then banished him from Germany (May 16, 1849). First Marx went to Paris, was again banished after the demonstration of June 13, 1849.

He then immigrated to London and settled there in 1849, till his death. In London, Marx required financial support from his collaborator and friend Engles, for, just as some men are addicted to gambling, Marx was addicted to reading and writing, and these activities did not produce much of an income.
In 1867 the first volume of Das Kapital was published, a work which analysed the capitalist process of production.[166] Here Marx elaborated his labour theory of value, which had been influenced by Thomas Hodgskin.

Throughout the 1850s and 1860s, when not confined to bed by illness, Marx regularly spent ten hours in the library of the British museum studying and writing.

D-Day: It's Time To Bring Him Back




How many of you have watched D-day, a 2013 spy thriller by Nikhil Advani?
After the watching the movie most of us should have illusory thought of making the made-up story of the movie as a real life incident, after all it was about capturing the India's most wanted criminal.
Now, let me tell you another story, just that this is well documented in Hussain Zaidi’s book ‘From Dongri to Dubai’, and can also be referred at wikileaks.

On July 2005, India’s most wanted and hated don, Dawood Ibrahim was back in the news. Reason, was the marriage between his daughter and cricketer Javed Miandad’s son. Mystery surrounded whether Dawood Ibrahim, will going to attend the post marriage reception to be held in Dubai. To quote the then telegraphindia.com’s report:
“Even the hotel where the reception was to be held remained unknown. Dummy bookings were made at several leading hotels of Dubai in order to draw a smokescreen……Around 9.30pm, a few guests, both Indians and Pakistanis as well as some Arabs, had arrived at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, one of the hotels where a booking had been made.”
Someone sitting here in India, wanted to send a gift from India, thus to make this a pregnant moment in the Indian History. Game was to make this as the last event in the life of Dawood Ibrahim, and it job was outsourced to the Chhota Rajan gang. Indian Intelligence agency wanted to only ghostly operate this mission, and hence a retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer was drafted to coordinate it.  Vicky Malhotra and Farid Tanasha, the two sharpshooters of Chhota Rajan gang who had arrived in India for this mission.  
To further quote from the book, ‘From Dongri to Dubai’
“At the same time Mumbai’s Crime Branch received a tip-off that two top sharpshooters of the Chhota Rajan gang, Farid Tanasha and Vicky Malhotra, had entered India through 24 Parganas in West Bengal, they were raring to go. DCP Kamlakar thought that the duo was on its way to Delhi to eliminate some top businessman or politician. After seeking consent from his superiors, Kamlakar and his crack team of Crime Branch officers left for Delhi.”
Then came the news of Mumbai policemen travelling to Delhi to picket out Vicky Malhotra, who had been charged with numerous crimes, including murder, extortion and arms smuggling, and was on run for several years. On July 11 a team led by DCP Dhananjay Kamalakar of the Mumbai crime branch arrested Malhotra while he was driving through central Delhi. Accompanying Vicky Malhotra was the retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer, who tried his best to get this D-Day mission accomplished, but all in vain.
Sadly, D-Day still remained a fictional story and Dawood Ibrahim would have watched it and would have rejoicing commenting about the silliness of our imaginations. However, we might see the light after darkness, after all that retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer is back in news. The Master Spy, the legendary of many covert operations, widely known for solving conflicts in States like Mizoram, Kashmir and Punjab. He was the first police officer to be awarded the Kirti Chakra, a military medal awarded for courageous action away from the field of battle.
Meet veteran intelligence hero Ajit Doval, our new National Security Advisor.

Aarambh: A Help Desk for School Kids


A brilliantly simple design transforms old boxes into school desks as well as bags. A Folding desk that can also be used as a school bag.

Created by Aarambh, a New Bombay-based nonprofit servicing marginalized families in urban slum and rural communities.

The Kissing Festival!!


Omed-omedan (the kissing festival) is a Balinese traditional ceremony in Indonesia.

The tradition got originated with a fight between a male and female pig that took place in the village hundreds of years ago.

Omed-omedan, which means pulling,  is a ceremony for the youths of the village to express their joy on the first day of the new year. Thus, it represent the push and pull of positive and negative elements.

Males and females stood side by side of the village main road while waiting the signal of Hindu Pandit then both sides approached the center of the road. Village priests dump buckets of water over couples to douse their passions during the festival. Male participants pulled and kissed the female participants while other villagers poured buckets of water towards them.

This ritual had been around for at least 100 years and could only be participated in by the people of Banjar Kaja Sesetan village.

The story behind the Modi Surname


Today, everyone in this world are inquisitive about a certain surname, i.e MODI.


To begin, we will have to understand the art of naming in Gujarati. The Gujarati surnames seem to derive from four main sources: place names, trades or occupations, nicknames and traditional Hindu castes. 

Names such as Khambhata (remember, the famous Persis Khambatta), are derived from Khambhat, a municipality in Anand district of Gujarat. Surnames, such as Gandhi were ‘perfumer’, Jhaveri, were ‘jeweller’, Kapadia (Dimple Kapadia), were Cloth (Kapada in hindi) seller.

Further, there are many Gujarati surnames which started as the nicknames for a certain generation, for example, Mankad (Vinoo Mankad) means bug, or Hathi (Jaisukh lal Hathi). Lastly, surnames were based on Hindu castes (sub-castes, mini castes, etc), like Joshi, Gohil, Vaghela, etc.

Now, coming back to our main story, the story of Modi. Well the origin falls under the second category, i.e. it is named after an occupation. It connotes of all the caste and religion who traditionally were ‘grocer’.  Coincidentally South Asia’s two greatest leaders (Gandhi and Jinnah) were also from Gujarati mercantile castes. While, Gandhi (derived from gandh गंध, meaning smell) was a Hindu perfume seller bania, Jinnah, a Lohana-converted into a Shia Muslim (Ismaili Khoja). According to many, even Modi is a part of Lohana, along with various other surnames such as: Daiya, Dattani, Kotak, Kothari, etc.  

Thus, since Modi indicates a profession. A Modi surname can be a Hindu bania (Lalit Modi) or OBC, Jain, or even a Parsi (Rusi Mody) and Muslim (Syed Modi, the eight-time National Badminton champion).

Narendra Modi is a Ghanchi, which is considered to be a backward caste, since originally they were oil-pressers (teli). Ironically, the Muslims involved in the Godhra incident were also Ghanchi.

Further, the outgoing Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's surname is also derived from merchant community (Khatri) . Their ancestor were also said to be from oil-pressers (teli) community. His gotra is said to be Kohli, which has come from Kolhu (कोल्हू).

 
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