Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Safer Internet Day 2014


11th February (was) is being celebrated as Safer Internet Day. It must be of great significance to all of us, integral part of whose lives revolve around internet. From office to personal lives, internet has become a mainstay, with exception of those individuals who have vowed not to be dirtied by this technology. Thus our lives or our friends’ and relatives’ lives are connected, to a small or large extent, to the internet. For us and for all of them, this day should bear some significance. In a world where being on the internet, as Edward Snowden would want us to believe, is like living an open-to-all life, we need to reflect on our e-presence.
What is safe internet? If you are thinking it is about watching prohibited material, then it forms only a small section of it. Incidences of profiles being hacked and used for illegal purposes, photographs being morphed, extortions being carried out, bullying leading to suicides have risen with the rise in penetration of internet to nook and corners of the world. These incidences, which could baffle you and appear foolhardy of the people affected while reading in the morning newspaper, might cause great distress if happens to you or someone you care for.
School going children form a very vulnerable section which could fall prey to unsafe internet. The joy of discovering newer features of this technology, and scant regard for the advisories leads them to a world where bullying in various forms takes place. Innocuous comments on looks, weight, etc., can cause extreme distress to the innocent mind. It could scar them like no other. It is thus imperative for parents to handle internet usage of young children carefully. A total ban and total freedom can be disastrous. Gloating over how tech-savvy their children are is often observed. It must be dealt with caution. It must be borne in mind that children affected by cyber bullying needing psychological counseling is on a steep rise.
Adults are no less vulnerable to cyber bullying. Engaging with thousands of unknown people on internet carries the advantages of being connected yet being exposed to all their likes and dislikes, which could take a toll on ones emotions. All it takes is one click to lead you into a spiral of unwanted time on the internet. Your professional and personal life all stands liable to be commented upon and critically. Religious beliefs are liable to be challenged, slanderous and defamatory comments made, your views refuted and abused, and all of it without you realising could seep into your personal lives, making you irritable, defensive, aggressive, introvert or harbour any such radical behaviour.
The older people who have been brought to this world of internet only possibly a few years back might find it strange to deal with unsafe internet. A lack of knowledge of filters and ‘settings’ which are hidden in the fine print, often causes unhindered access for others which can be misutilized. It is imperative for the younger generation to them be aware of the possibilities of falling prey to many such traps and make their parents and elderly aware of the same.
Banking and financial fraud is on a rise and is attributed to unsafe internet practices. Search strings used unwisely leading to pornography or other unwanted material is common. Social networking leading to defamatory content is increasingly happening. It is time parents educate their children and themselves. It is time we read the fine print to safety-nets available. It is time we prepare ourselves to deal with an unsafe internet world out there. We all need to be smart and alert in using internet if we wish for a peaceful and meaningful interaction.

(This article appeared on Manipalblog on 11th February)

Monday, February 10, 2014

GE 14 : the Soap Opera like no other!

 
Releasing Soon – The ‘GE14’: the Soap Opera like no other!

Drama – Suspense – Rhetoric – Plotting – Winners – Losers

Actioned with emotions running high - loyalties shifting by – uncertainties abound – speculation speaking loud – indeed a gripping plot. The one, that releases once (usually, expectedly and hopefully) every five years – It’s the Great Indian General Elections ‘14.

No Balaji Television or K9 Production can guarantee a drama as great, comical nonetheless solely dependent on how one wants to view it. The stage is set with just a couple of months to go for the D-Day in May, but if few political parties are to have their way, the scorching Indian heat may even pull the elections to a month or half earlier!

But whatever the speculated dates may be, the actors and their troupes are all set. And, the plot is like this - the Ruler will be challenged, by challengers plenty and of varied strengths and hidden weaknesses. And as one might be already watching in the trailers, the incumbency and prelude to the forthcoming act will be equally riveting with malicious manoeuvrings, hypocritical speeches, inflated promises, pretence and unfaithfulness, heinous plotting, stings and expositions, bribery, unprecedented auction of tickets, seats and human beings, leading to toppling indices, and ultimately the rise of the alternative, and yet most of the times with a lack of an alternative.

Those who shun the political commotion will form the section of people, who despise such soap operas, like the millions who despise the prevalent Saas-Bahu (MIL-DIL) serials. However, being completely insulated would be a rare phenomenon. When the multitude of 24x7 News channels, the newspapers, everything screams hoarse over the plot development in the GE 14, one would barely be able to keep away. Like it or not, the nuances of this soap opera will be discussed in the drawing rooms, and the board rooms with great fervour.

The stakes are high, and in a vast country like ours, that’s only natural. The expectations and aspirations of more than a billion people are difficult to fathom. With regional issues varying along just a few kilometres, the polity addressing them often falters. With new equations developing in the past few years, these sub-plots are sure to either to dent, or build the bigger picture.

This article originally featured on https://www.facebook.com/soulscribers/posts/475919032519769