In a time like this, the world needs more storytellers, people who can go beyond the cacophony to make sense of everything one would experience in this hyper connected world like ours from morning to evening. I am not overtly connected – on weekdays my only connection to the outside world is the business newspaper which is essentially for my job. Although many a times I wonders how it helps. Maybe it’s just a habit which I have to shed.
But weekend brings Mint Lounge which has news
from here and there, articles written by people with a depth and ability to
connect dots or throw flashlight on things which make you feel hopeful of this
world or gives you a peek at things, wanting to research it a bit more or see a
video to understand he topic a bit more. By the time I finish the paper a sense
of wonder surrounds me. And for me it’s the Pause I look forward to every
weekend.
This weekend I read about this article on
Anthropause by Rohini Nilekani where she talks about the impact of lockdown on
the animals and how it has impacted them positively. It was refreshing positive
piece in an otherwise a gasping India.
Having stayed in Delhi / Jaipur where we braved
the winter – we have grown with Pasmina and it’s myth’s (it can pass through a
ring). I never knew that there are families living in Ladakh’s cold desert, the
Changtang plateau and raise a special breed of goats in difficult conditions of
Ladakh which gives the world the famed pashmina shawl. They have been doing this
for generations but now are looking at stopping the same because of very low
income. This gives a totally different perspective on pashmina and make you
think “What really goes behind the click which we do in Amazon without blinking
an eye-lid.
An article on Satyajit Ray whose birth
centenary was on 2nd May – where the writer explains about the movie
‘Heerak Rajaar Deshe’ and why it was a very bold movie to be made just after
emergency because the movie was a satire on the govt. How Ray maintained the
continuity and look and feel of the actual story written by his grandfather. Small
tit-bits for a movie-holic like puts helps pass the days with a smile/
Then there is lockdown experience shared in
columns which are meant to be talking about food / tea where the human element
of a family congregating for food and takes precedence over recipe or tea.
Reviews of books which not only review the book but explains the context of the
book so nicely that you want to get hold of the book as soon as delivery opens
in Amazon.
These days, rather for almost 2 years now – I
am wearing the lens of my 12th class daughter. Every time I would
read an article or see something interesting on you tube the only thought was
“Oh this is such a fresh perspective on science, sustainability, anthropology,
biology and so on”. I will hurriedly take the cutting and send to her (since
she was in boarding) with scribbles on top / bottom or below”. Although I really do not know how many she
read, how it helped.
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