Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Channelizing the Youth Energy - The Lessons from Campus Onam!

Some thoughts post the campus hooliganism as part of Onam! 



Yes, let's welcome Onam festival! Onam is a traditional festival of Kerala and is celebrated in a traditional style wearing traditional "kasavu" clothings, having sadya and yes most of all , being with family . In campuses of Kerala, traditionally Onam is celebrated in a good manner. During my college days, we used to wear the traditional attire, have food, conduct small competitions, decorate the "Athappookkalam" (Floral decorette) and then disperse off wishing everyone a holiday. With limited resources we had a peaceful celebration. 
But today, the festival has become an avenue for speed, arranging grand processions, spending money lavishly , license to engage in risky behaviour  and alcoholism. Most of the college campuses, especially the Engineering colleges in the State  are using the occasion for trying out various modes of publicity stunts and hooliganism. 


Its sad to hear that most of these celebrations are conducted without the consent of the authorities and one recent incident led to the sad death of a girl in the accident during one such procession.  Paying due homage to the lost dreams of the girl and her family, I also sympathise for the boy who is now in police custody, who is also a student of the same college and rode the vehicle rashly. 

Now, there are many many discussions going on in social media supporting or opposing the students. One such discussion is the influence of Cinema / media which promotes such rash behavior as heroic. A recent movie "Premam" which was a superhit in campus has portrayed the hero engaging in semi -gunda act and alcoholism which somehow got a great acceptance amongst the students. When the DGP commented that the students engaged in these kinds of behaviour because of the influence of this movies like these, the film maker community retorted saying that cinema cannot be blamed for such behaviour. 

In this scenario, I thought of sharing some of my observations on why students engage in these kinds of behaviour and the root causes. 

1. In the case of Engg colleges in the state (esp Govt colleges), it is politics that reigns more than academics. Most of the students enter political parties and end up getting beaten up for political issues.  Please see the below news about a Strict academician and a person whom I respect a lot for his tireless striving for improving the education system. 
2. Keeping aside Politics, why do students engage in hooliganism ? Let's explore the psychology behind this. 
  • Firstly,  the students in their teenage /early adulthood are full of physical and sexual energy (as Freud fondly calls "libido") . Unless this energy is rightly channelised to positive avenues, its possible that they use it negatively, because they cannot stop themselves! 
  • Secondly , when the youth energy joins together- they simply follow the leader. A mob , if controlled by a wrong leader , can do the worst harm. In the case of students, any control by others is also resisted. Mob psychology is entirely different from individual psychology. Extraordinary power is gained by becoming a mob. 
  • Thirdly , looking at the current statistics of college students (especially in Kerala), most of the students lack an orientation towards life and career. The sad part is that a vast majority of the youngsters enrolling for Engg pgm do not know why they are doing the course..and end up as the hero in a recent malayalam movie "Oru Vadakkan Selfie". They also lack self image and believe that my imitating a film hero they gain confidence. The underlying low - self esteem is the real culprit.
  • Fourthly, deteriorating self discipline and student discipline. Uncontrolled mob and rash behaviour cannot be justified in any manner even if they are the best in their studies. With so much of diversions possible, it's the responsibility of the society and family to show a better role model. Unfortunately, the right role models are not highlighted or given necessary support by media.
  • Fifth , the lack of proper parenting. Parents today ensure that their kids get the best of resources but do not ensure that their kids behave properly in public. Most parents buy luxurious goods, give money lavishly and do not check what is the money utilised for! 
  • Sixth , Lack of good teachers / mentors . Ofcourse our teachers strive hard to complete the syllabus. But do our teachers act as a counselor or mentor to them ? giving right directions and moral values? Gone are the days , when these kind of "heroic" acts were reserved for boys. Now , girls are equals! Ofcourse, I am an advocate for empowerment, but there is only a narrow line between empowerment and unruly behaviour! 
As a concluding note, I am also pasting the newspaper cutting from today's TOI and yes , "Rules won't end Campus hooliganism" .The youth energy needs to be channelised positively and not politically or by media. The role of Trainers / mentors /counselors is of utmost importance in the coming decade. 

Now, how do we channelise the youth positively? 
1. Start from home - As parents , let's inculcate and educate our children about right things and wrong things . Lets teach them our culture and stories of courage and good manners. 
2. Every teenager needs an outsider as a mentor /coach to help him orient towards career and life. But unfortunately, our parents still think about spending money on that , whereas they reserve the money to be given as capitation fees for getting admissions in colleges! 
3. Engage the students in positive and social activities apart from academics. Students who have underutilized time end up using it in unwanted activities.  Utilise the youth energy towards nation building activities. Art, culture and literature are also avenues for using the youth energy. But again, caution here (The so called youth cinema is also a matter of concern!) 
4. The most important of all, educational institutions should be a place where they have the freedom to express , develop confidence and skills and along with that develop good behavior and discipline. Every teacher should become a Personality development trainer / mentor in future. Yes, that should be the focus, since the knowledge part is easily available at the click of a button. 
5. Let us highlight and bring out students / young leaders who can become role models and promote them. (I am currently working on a similar project and am looking for sponsoring agencies and volunteers ) 

Regards
CeeVee
Aug 25, 2015 

P.S: all are my personal opinions only

Monday, August 17, 2015

Youth and Cinema Today- A "Premam" review



Thanks to Mr. Toms Thomas, who has written about the deteriorating cultural values in today's cinema, I thought of posting my own review of the movie (which was earlier published in FB and was stoned at and now I am publishing it here!  ) 


Disclaimer: The following post may be a little harsh for all those Premam movie Fans and you may read it only if u wish to. Please do not post any unnecessary or derogatory comments on my wall.

Was one of the unfortunate victims to watch Premam movie some days back ! Feeling surprised at the deteriorating cultural values among the youth of the State, which is clearly depicted in the movie. The hero is a clear loser who is a drunkard and smoker and his only job is to fall in love with any girl who smiles at him! All his friends are seen either drinking or smoking or indulge in spontaneous gunda acts and then advising him about how to impress the girl. Even worse, his father himself is a semi gunda, who shouts back at the Principal for suspending his son due to drinking in class! (And that's the kind of dad, today's youth wants, rite?!)
In the end, the hero is shown as a Cafe owner (thanks to having a rich dad ,probably) , who again falls in "love" with a girl who comes to buy cake there! And the funny part is the girl also accepts him without much thinking! Infact, all the heroines in this movie are just "dolls" who seem to be not having any individuality. Are girls today like that? Even the Malar teacher is just an ordinary teacher who is ready to help her students in crisis! I guess any teacher would do that! And guess what? the hero thinks she is in love with him! t
But the movie is a superhit - coz it can relate to the average Mallu men. Especially the current generation who think that any female is approachable! The hero in this movie falls in love with his own teacher ,because she is good looking! How pathetic is our state of affairs !
I guess its high time, Censor board should issue one more "Statutory Warning " just like cigaratte smoking in cinema - " Youth can get misleading ideas and lose moral values"
But I appreciate the director - coz he is a clever man , who knows the average "koothara" psycho of men in Kerala and portrayed it in the best possible way to bring the crowd to the theatre. He is also a good marketer, who kept the demand hype by not even releasing the songs or proper trailer before ! The only thing watchable is Nivin pauly as well as the girl who comes as the teacher - especially the dance choreography. And yes, the bits of comedy was laughable. But on the whole , the movie is too dragging with a storyline that could be better told as a short film! 
I guess, I am not the only person, who has felt disappointed considering the big hype created in social media and in newspapers as well !
The so called movie based on love or "premam" is not so deep or involved one .I really wonder whether the hero actually knows what is love! In the end, there is a Voice over, which says that just like the butterfly which helps in pollination, love helps in uniting man n woman! And that simply means - reproduction! Yes, that's specifically a physical need gratification which every human being aspires for ! 

Is that all Life is all about? Is that all the youth is bothered about today? Don't the youth need better orientation ?


Cee Vee 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Battle of Mediocrity Vs Merit


Today's editorial in TOI has given some points to ponder.  
"Indian culture inculcates hunger, high achievement drive, intellectual flexibility, comfort with diversity, all that is essential for fast changing world.....
But these values don't get valued in home.
If meritocracy ruled instead of mediocrity, India could have home grown Google instead of giving a Google CEO."
Yes we still try to promote the mediocre justifying it as equality in the name of cheap politics! Sometimes I feel our Government machinery functions  only for the minority (and that too defined by community or caste, instead of access to resources!)
Another point to be noted here is that all those Top Indians who reached top positions in MNC s were educated mostly outside the country -mostly in top Universities of the world. Why doesn't our universities produce such quality? Or is it because, our educational institutions do not get the visibility ? 
When our country produces seeds, other countries reap the fruits. Why can't the fruits be eaten by people of our land ? Why can't the Sundars and Satyas be available for serving the nation? 
Yes, why can't we have a home grown Google or Microsoft?

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