Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Three Years in Suva - Fiji
In times of Corona - from FIJI
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Independence Day - Your idea of Freedom (From Fiji)
Outside the residence in Suva |
For me, driving a bike and cruising around gives me the ultimate kick. This picture taken this morning of 15th August- 2019 in Suva, the capital city of Fiji.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
An India in Fiji
The 70s hangs high in this port town of Fiji, West.
https://youtu.be/d5yy56RnyYI
The song being played from a roadside shop in the background is from the 70's movie Muqaddar ka Sikandar, (1978)
"Salaam E Ishq Meri Jaan, sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha.
The building in this video was built in 1974, four ago, in the 70s, the classic Bollywood age.
Fiji in many ways is stuck in the 70s, like the Cuba. It's my first video to celebrate this unique island country with several traits, the world must turn back, and see. Vinaka
https://youtu.be/d5yy56RnyYI
Friday, September 14, 2018
Ever Lust Stories by evergreen Directors
Fiji and the Hindostan Via Calcutta
Early ancestors of Indo-Fijians- Indians had been employed for a long time on the European ships trading in India and the East Indies. Many of the early voyages to the Pacific either started or terminated in India, and many of these ships were wrecked in the uncharted waters of the South Pacific. The first recorded presence of an Indian in Fiji was by Peter Dillon, a sandalwood trader in Fiji, of a lascar (Indian seaman) who survived a ship wreck and lived amongst the natives of Fiji.
First attempt to procure Indian labourers- Before Fiji was colonized by Great Britain, some planters had tried to obtain Indian labour and had approached the British Consul in Levuka, Fiji but were met with a negative response. In 1870 a direct request by a planter to the Government of India was also turned down and in 1872, an official request by the Cakobau Government was informed that British rule in Fiji was a pre-condition for Indian emigration to Fiji. The early ancestors of Fiji Indians came from different regions and backgrounds from India and other neighboring countries. However, most came from rural villages in northern and western India.
In January 1879, thirty-one Indians, who had originally been indentured labourers in Réunion, were brought from New Caledonia to Fiji under contract to work on a plantation in Taveuni. These labourers demonstrated knowledge of the terms of the indenture agreement and were aware of their rights and refused to do the heavy work assigned to them. Their contract was terminated by mutual agreement between the labourers and their employers. In 1881, thirty-eight more Indians arrived from New Caledonia and again most of them left but some stayed taking Indian wives or island women.
Arrival under the indentured system- The colonial authorities promoted the sugar cane industry, recognising the need to establish a stable economic base for the colony, but were unwilling to exploit indigenous labour and threaten the Fijian way of life. The use of imported labour from the Solomon Islands and what is now Vanuatu generated protests in the United Kingdom, and the Governor Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon decided to implement the indentured labour scheme, which had existed in the British Empire since 1837. A recruiting office was set up especially around Calcutta and the South, West and North later, especially a lot in rural village areas in different farming regions, land and areas.
The Leonidas, a labour transport vessel, disembarked at Levuka from Calcutta on 14 May 1879. The 463 indentured workers who disembarked were the first of over 61,000 to arrive from South and East Asia in the following 37 years. The majority were from the districts of eastern and southern provinces, followed by labourers from northern and western regions, then later south eastern countries, they originated from different regions, villages, backgrounds and castes that later mingled or intermarried hence the "Fijian Indian" identity was created. The indentured workers originated mostly from rural village backgrounds.
Indira Gandhi visited the Pacific nation 36 years ago in 1981.
The visit will have a special emotive resonance for the vibrant Indo-Fijian community, who act as bridge-builders between the two countries. India’s tryst with Fiji started when Indians were brought in as indentured labourers in 1879 to work in sugarcane plantations by the British in the island nation. Between 1879 and 1916 around 60,000 Indians were brought to Fiji. Called girmitiyas, after the name of the indenture agreement entitled girmit, the persons of Indian origin now comprise 37% of the 849,000 population (2009 estimates). The Indo-Fijians now permeate every sphere of life in Fiji and have enriched their adopted homeland with their multi-faceted talents. Be it business, politics, culture or entertainment, Indo-Fijians have left their indelible stamp. Mahendra Pal Chaudhry has the unique distinction of becoming Fiji's first Indo-Fijian prime minister after he won the elections in 1999. The community has integrated well with the Fijian way of life, but has retained vital cultural and spiritual bonds with the land their ancestors left behind decades ago.
Do let me know, what do you think of this blog post. Vinaka Vakalevu.
Monday, June 11, 2018
My second year IN FIJI
With a kiss let set out for an unknown world. FIJI
Seems like reborn, time to learn and unlearn things in life. Came here with a blank slate nine months ago.
I am definitely more Indian than ever and shall come back to my motherland with one more layer of patriotism. Feel more Indian here than I ever felt back in Bharat.
With less than 6 Indians in the new company I joined in August 2017, I was the 3rd recruit. Get surprised, amazed, shocked and awed all together at the same time everyday. Seems like life has definitely something else stored for me, which I don't know yet. This is a paveway and that's mysterious.
Need to share (express) more through this platform in days to come. Rekindle the passion and start living for the heart and not just the stomach (paapi pet).
Vinaka
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Women's Day in a life of a Millennial
Pic Source: PWC-18 |
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Sunday, February 4, 2018
Rani Padmini, Padmaavati or Padmaavat
Yet to understand why so much cry over a historical event by a variety of sections in our society? FOR all kinds of reasons best known to their circuit of intellectuals, or not.
Note: Noone is supposed to get offended because this post is to inform and make a protest (if needed) after having all the information in place, not before that).
Few points to be noted.
1. Almost forgot who Allaudin Khilji was.
2. Mild remembrance of the story of the Queen Rani Padmini (until the movie happened)
3. Forgot the name of our Rajput king Raja Ratan Rawal Singh of Chittor (before Wikipedia ing it until late night last night)
4. Remembered every protest by the Karni Sena a fringe noisy group claiming to be the bearers of Hindustani hindutva (the last being a debate between Arnab Goswami and another Karni Sena guy who kept on garraowling "abey sun le. Angrej" on live RepublicTV).
So, despite being tad lengthy (could have cut the flab out by 40 minutes ) the performance by trio Deepika, Shahid and Ranbir packed a punch or two.
The expression of mise en scène
perfects the description.
Again what were they protesting about, before even watching the film. The movie Taran Adarsh says may make money over 200 crore but what motivation it gives to small independent film makers in future? Anurag Kashyap' s "Paanch" is yet to see the official light as I write. The film was a fine piece of art threads of imagination weaved into a fine story. A good job done by the team. Nowhere it has gloried the Mughals or demean the Rajput. So why the Halla that our PM Modi had to intervene and give a go ahead for releasing the film (delayed by two months)? Should the movie be renamel as Padmaavati and not Padmaavat?
According to this well researched blog.
https://www.esamskriti.com/e/History/Indian-History/Rani-Padmini-And-Alauddin-Khilji-1.aspxt
(Rani Padmini was a princess of Jaisalmer or of Sinhala, a village near Sojat in Pali district of Rajasthan. In the history of Rajasthan there are many references which indicate that Rani Padmini was the 11th wife of Rawal Ratan Singh among his fifteen wives, as polygamy was prevalent among Rajput rulers then.)
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Sombre Memories Reloaded : Tribute to my late Father This Pujo
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