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ఇలాంటి వాళ్ళ జీవితాలని బయోపిక్ గా తియ్యాలి రా బాబూ ! సిల్క్ స్మితలు; జయలలితలు కాదు . యువత కు అప్పటి స్త్రీల పరిస్థితులు ...
26/04/2022

ఇలాంటి వాళ్ళ జీవితాలని బయోపిక్ గా తియ్యాలి రా బాబూ ! సిల్క్ స్మితలు; జయలలితలు కాదు . యువత కు అప్పటి స్త్రీల పరిస్థితులు ఎంత భయానకంగా ఉండేవో , వాటి నుంచి ఎందరో ఇలాంటి ఆదర్శ వాదుల పోరాట ఫలితంగా స్త్రీలు ఎంత అభివృద్ధి చెందారో అన్ని రంగాల్లో అని చరిత్ర నుంచి తెలుసుకోవాలి. జైహింద్
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Muthulakshmi Reddy was born in 1886 in the princely state of Pudukottai in Tamilnadu. Her father was Narayanswami Iyer. Her mother was a Devadasi who, In case you don’t know, were women who were ostensibly “dedicated” to temple deities tasked with passing on the baton of the art of dance to the next generation. The grim reality was different. They were often subjected to exploitation and were considered prostitutes by the British government. It was actually worse than prostitution- no one chose to be a devadasi.

The prepubescent girl was initiated into the system by a religious ceremony which ensured her permanent status as a concubine. She would have a male patron, but no rights to his surname or inheritance. Devadasis needn’t marry and were called, “Nityasumangali” - meaning immune to widowhood. It was a crass euphemism - after all, you can’t become a widow if you aren’t married.

Luckily for Muthulakshmi, her father was an academician and a school principal. A sole oasis in an otherwise barren desert. He gave her the power of education. The class in which she studied had 40 boys and 3 girls - separated by a screen. Even then the parents of the boys objected, fearing their “innocent” sons would be ensnared by a prepubescent femme fatale. This may sound absurd, but this was a common trope in those days. One of the teachers resigned in protest. But her father stood with her and provided her a plank.

After attaining puberty, she was home schooled, as was the tradition in those days. She wanted to change not just her destiny, but also those of others. She asked the Maharaja of Pudukottai for funds to study medicine.The stunned Maharaja gave her a princely sum of Rs.150 which was the much needed escape velocity that changed her trajectory.

She became the first woman to enter Madras Medical College. She was studious and bagged several medals. When she wanted to take obstetrics and become a surgeon, the professors were shocked. Surgery with its blood and gore, was considered a man thing then. Nevertheless, with characteristic persistence, she became an obstetrician. She started catering to the elite professionals first. However, a turning point happened soon.

Her sister developed re**al cancer and eventually died. Back then, cancer wasn’t known to the public as the emperor of maladies. Those who were unlucky enough to get it were considered doomed. No one wanted to spend on a lost cause. So Dr Muthulakshmi took it upon herself to go to the UK and get trained in Royal Marsden hospital to manage cancer patients. She had a rare combination of strong roots and powerful wings.

She came back to Madras, but faced painful apathy about cancer.
She turned to Women’s India Association - which helped fund, the first cancer hospital in Madras - the Adyar Cancer Institute. One day, three girls from Namakkal ran away from the Devadasi system and asked her, “Now what will happen of us? Where will we stay?”. She realized the dire problem and set about the long journey that would culminate in their emancipation.

She sheltered them, but not just them. She started the Avvai home. She met Sarojini Naidu and became a nationalist. Realizing the importance of political power, she went on to become the first woman to join the legislative council in British India. She was also the first woman in the world, to become the deputy President of a legislative council.

She met and married Sundara Reddy, with the condition that they will be equals. Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy, faced two simulataneous battles: (i) finding land and funding for the cancer hospital, and (ii) liberation of the devadasis.

For the latter, she had to fight against the likes of Dr Rajagopalachari. In a meeting when a speaker expressed solidarity with her “fallen sisters”, she famously thundered, “How dare you call them fallen sisters? Female chastity is impossible without male chastity. The men who exploited them were older and should be held responsible”. She knew they weren’t “fallen”, but “pushed”.

To Rajagopalachari and S Satyamurthi, she roared,”If you need someone to preserve the arts and culture, why don’t you leave the devadasis and send the women in your home?”. The stiff resistance would have wilted a lesser woman, but she was forged in fire. Her efforts bore fruit in both the issues.

The cancer hospital, grew slowly but steadily. She asked everyone who would listen for funds, including King George V. Today it’s a world class institute, giving life to many. Her statue stands there, like a guardian angel of the cancer patients. On December 5,1947, at long last, the Madras Presidency passed the bill preventing the dedication of young girls as devadasis.

The laurels followed. She was awarded Padma Bhushan by the Indian government. The Tamil Nadu government has named the pregnancy benefits scheme after her. There is a road in Chennai named after her.

Her story is the triumph of grit over fate. It’s a reminder that we can script our own destiny, regardless of where we start. Neither social ostracism, nor the strictures of colonial India could conquer her will. She turned life’s proverbial lemons into a lemonade spring, that continues to give even today.

She’s the hero, that our daughters need to know about.

Koneru Vijaykumar

*Why KCR,CM of Telegana,is angry with Modi?*KCR led a revenue rich state into a debt trap. For the reasons well known to...
23/02/2022

*Why KCR,CM of Telegana,is angry with Modi?*

KCR led a revenue rich state into a debt trap. For the reasons well known to him and his son he raised huge loans from world bank.

From approximately, 70,000 crores in 2014 to 2.86 lakh crores in 2021, around 2 lakh crores debt was added at an average of 30,000 crores every year. Around 100 crores every day.

KCR is charging, tax of 70 % on liquor which is completely under state control to meet those debts.

The world bank loans are sweeter than any thing while borrowing and become a nightmare when the repayment date approaches.

People get tempted by world bank loans not for their soft interest but for the commission they get from it. KCR got around 2 lakh crore as commission. If he defaults on payment he will close the commission and this will be adjusted against the loan repayment. KCR is in a fix now due to this.

KCR tried to shift the burden of repaying the loans of world bank at least a major portion to the center by asking Modi to declare atleast Kaleswaram project as national project so that the entire burden of repaying the loan goes to center.

Modi refused to fall into the trap.

*That is why KCR is angry with Modi and trying to unite opposition parties with meetings… to frighten BJP....*

23/02/2022
*నరేంద్రమోడీ నిజంగా దేశాన్ని మారుస్తున్నారా?* దీనికి సమాధానంగా జయ్ అగర్వాల్ అనే భారతీయ మూలాలు కలిగిన ఒక అమెరికా పౌరుడు ఇ...
22/02/2022

*నరేంద్రమోడీ నిజంగా దేశాన్ని మారుస్తున్నారా?*

దీనికి సమాధానంగా జయ్ అగర్వాల్ అనే భారతీయ మూలాలు కలిగిన ఒక అమెరికా పౌరుడు ఇటీవలి తన అనుభవాన్ని ఇలా చెప్పాడు.

తాను అమెరికా పౌరుడిననీ, ఫెడరల్ గవర్నమెంటు ఉద్యోగిననీ, గత పాతికేళ్లుగా భారత్ లో నివసించడం లేదనీ, భారత్ లో తాను ఓటు వెయ్యలేననీ కాబట్టి నిష్పక్షపాతంగా చెబుతున్నాననీ అన్నాడు.

తాను రెండు సంఘటనలను ఇలా చెప్పాడు.

*సంఘటన* - *1*
ఈ మధ్య ఒక రోజున వాషింగ్టన్ డీసీలో ఒక ఊబర్ ట్యాక్సీ ఎక్కాను. డ్రైవర్ ఆఫ్ఘనిస్తాన్ వాడు. మీరు భారతీయులా అన్నాడు. ఔనన్నాను. ఎవరైనా మోడీ మీద సినిమా తీస్తే బాగుంటుంది అన్నాడు. నేను షాక్ తిన్నాను. సినిమా గురించి కాదు అతనికి మోడీ తెలిసి ఉండడం గురించి.

*ఎందుకలా అని అడిగాను* .

దానికి అతను మోడీని మా ఆఫ్ఘనిస్థాన్ లో దేశాన్ని మార్చే ఒక మెజీషియన్ గా భావిస్తారు. మాక్కూడా అలాంటి నాయకుడు వచ్చి మా దేశాన్ని భారత్ లా మార్చాలని దేవుణ్ణి ప్రార్థిస్తారు అన్నాడు.

*సంఘటన -2*

నా సహోద్యోగి ఇటియాగు అనే ఒక నైజీరియన్. ఆఫీసులో ప్రతి రోజూ ఉదయం కాఫీ టైంలో తమ నైజీరియన్ అధ్యక్షుడు బుహారీని తిట్టుకుంటూ ఉంటాడు. బుహారీ తమ దేశాన్ని ముంచేశాడని. నన్ను కొంత ఆసూయగా చూస్తూ అంటాడు--- అయినా మీకేంలే మీకు నరేంద్ర మోడీ లాంటి నాయకుడున్నాడు. ఇప్పుడు మీ దేశం చూడు ఎలా వెలిగి పోతోందో అని.

*ఈ రెండు సంఘటనల్లోని వాళ్లు భారతీయులు కాదు* . ఏ పొలిటికల్ ఎజెండా లేని వాళ్లు. తమకూ మోడీ లాంటి నాయకుడు కావాలనీ, తమ దేశం కూడా బాగు పడాలనీ కోరుకుంటున్నారు.

మోడీ పాలనలో భారత్ ప్రతిష్ట అంతర్జాతీయంగా ఎలా ఇనుమడించిందో వాళ్లు చూస్తున్నారు.

నేను అమెరికాలో ఉన్న ఈ పాతికేళ్లలో భారత్ ప్రతిష్ట ఇంతగా ఉండడం నేను చూడలేదు. మోడీని ద్వేషించే వాళ్లు ఎంత ద్వేషించినా నిజాలు మాత్రం ఒప్పుకోక తప్పదు.

Our Heartfelt Condolences on the Demise of our beloved Leader Sri Mekapati Gautham Reddy, Minister of Industries & IT, G...
21/02/2022

Our Heartfelt Condolences on the Demise of our beloved Leader Sri Mekapati Gautham Reddy, Minister of Industries & IT, Government of Andhra Pradesh, India.
R.I.P🙏

16/02/2022

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