Saturday, May 2, 2015

Passion of a Journalist: Journalism is always done through heart and not mind.

Passion of a Journalist: Journalism is always done through heart and not mind.

Journalism can be traced to an era, much before industrial revolution and even in World War which is so talked about still today, is because of dedicated men who reported every move of a wining army or the dilemma of a losing army, to the people of the world. It is pure passion that moves any civilization and no wonder the beauty, the aura,the culture and rich tradition of journalistic work, has evolved out of a deep rooted passion. If we search our core habits, we journalist, work through hearts. It pains us, to see injustice done and that’s why, out of a strong emotional reporting by many TV anchors, critics have given the terminology of Media Trails.  Yes, there are rotten eggs in every industry and I am not saying, we the media fraternity, is all saints but, what I want to argue today, is about a genre, that has made the Fourth Estate,a most respected, highly responsive, quite ethical and most responsible. These are directly the result of the huge expectations of the people, who read and watch our reporting.

We face everyday challenge of reporting events, which is directly or indirectly related with people. News is made by people, and not by UFOs or fictions. We write stories, stories about what, is it fictional piece of our imagination or factual information? Of course, on facts and figures which take lots of leg work to collect genuine information,validate the facts to the best possible manner with non-governmental available resources.It’s an art and we writers create a piece, where we need to listen actively,record correctly, ask intelligently and compile in a style that defines our individuality.All these needs passion, a hunger and an ever humane nature where we can create impact in our small ways.

In my recent conversation with Gautam Mukhopadhaya, Ambassador of India to Myanmar , while he was visiting Manipur with the Myanmar team during Manipur Sangai Festival- he made a comment to me that, ‘we journalist wants everything to happen yesterday’! Yes your Excellency, we want everything to take shape quickly, we want things to move as it should and we are the one who fight for people’s right because we are very passionate people. We are always in the sun, in the dirt, in the firing line.My group chairmen told me once,‘pressmen are a friend of all but we have no friends’. We can not be biased, we can not be blind and we will keep reporting facts as we are accountable to our readers and viewers, who read and watch, depending on our report to be fair and true; not biased and inclined! We just can not. Can we? The Ambassador has given a great compliment to our fraternity and also proves how passionate we are. We want everything to happen yesterday!

Today many wants to be a journalist, as numbers of media houses, small or big, starting on a daily scale; social media and internet giving an option to place our views; many channels have developed the concept of citizen journalist, and historically a commoner,always had the option of writing letters, to the editor. Many are trying their hands in facebook, linked in,  twitter, blogs etc., and viewing strong opinion on their surrounding or anything under the earth. Here, I would put a piece of my caution to all, journalism is a serious piece of art and if we cannot culture it, do not understand its purpose and do not strive to excel in it, we will not be able to make a mark. Let us understand the pains, the seriousness and the responsibility we shoulder, when we write for our newsprint. Its not a hobby, its not pastime, its not a stop gap arrangement, it is also not meant to exercise power; its for building lives, creating impact,reporting facts and letting the world know. I would quote from Mark Twain here “If you tell the truth, you do not have to remember anything” unquote. Please believe in it my friends.
To make the story short, as our editors always do for those passionate guys who write long, let us understand that we journalist needs to be very informative, read a lot, understand the world views, how life moves and civilization evolves, need to know facts and happenings around us. We need to keep ourselves updated with real facts and not updated only in facebook.

I sometimes imagine how our veterans grew up without Google and worked on their wonderful works. Today, we Google for everything and anything. But let us also understand that true knowledge flows when we culture it and become knowledgeable. We have to counter multi-faceted environment ‘from safety pins to satellite’, to quote an advertisement punch-line of yesteryear and do not know whom we will meet tomorrow! So, we need to be much evolved, knowledgeable in true sense, stay alert, be informative and intelligent. I always believed that asking intelligent questions, mastering the art of communication and having analytical bend of mind will take us, a long way and excel in life, and not stay mediocre.

Most important we need to be passionate and think from heart and not mind. Use the mind to counter shrewd minds but stay focused on our mission. Our mission is as - Edmund Burke, looking up at the Press Gallery of the House of Commons, said, after the French Revolution‘Yonder sits the Fourth Estate and they are more important than them all’

 This article is contributed by the writer in the Souvenir launched on 39th Foundation Day of Manipur Press Club.
            Biswadeep Gupta
e-mail:biswadeep.gupta@gmail.com
Special Correspondent,Eastern Chronicle

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

It takes two to Tango!

It Takes two to Tango!
Even though its a common saying but why not take the first step
Why not say sorry first
Why not smile first
Why not have the eye contact first
Why not just say hello first
Why not put the hand forward first
Why not leave behind ego and say lets go......To Tango!

Happiness Always!


Stop the blame game!

Stop the blame
Play the game
Yes I am the game
And no one to blame
I have taken an oath
To survive and float
Not by pointing fingers
But by minding my manners.
Manners which might cause tears
As I will fight my fears
It’s Ok to say I am OK
But it’s more OK to say
You are also OK
So follow the golden rule:
I am responsible- The key mantra
Destiny is in your actions and not in your fate.
Life moves on. Hold on to your principle, positivism and progress

I say a little prayer

I say a little prayer,                                                                                                                                 
Gather energy to be fair, 

I lead and I live, 
I do care!

I will not Stop,
Till I reach my Goal!
I will Try till my Last,
I will not Worry till I reach Glory!

I envy nobody, nobody envies me!

I envy nobody, nobody envies me.
I M OK and U r also OK!
If I am not able to help, at least I am not harmful.
I live my life and I try to create an impact in others!
I believe in myself and I think you are also capable.
I let go my Ego, and hug you as you are!
I do not presume but I try to get clarity.
I communicate, I just do not want to win an argument!
I respect myself and I do the same to others.
I try to lend a helpful hand if possible but always make it possible to lend a patient ears!
I give more and expect less!
I love with no strings attached!
It is better to love and lost then never to have loved at all!
I believe I can so do I believe You can!
I want a healthy lifestyle but do not want to be a part of Rat Race!
I compete more with myself then anybody else!
I try to overtake my past achievements with my new goals!
But never at the expense of others happiness.
My happiness is important to me but it creates more meaning when someone else smiles due to me!
I love God and thank him for all that is showered on me and I pray that all should be happy and blessed!

I Chose

I chose to live a life of abundance
I make my life a bundle of fragrance.
I live to achieve my goals
Goals that make me grow.
I see the sunshine in all that I do
I shower happiness wherever I go.
I live to lead a life of commitments
That I feel gives me contentment.
I laugh away my worries
And bring along glories.
Whatever I touch makes a smile
I say to my God, Thank you for the life miles.
I live to salute the life
That I am going to live, head high!

Silence and Smile

Silence & Smile

Silence is better than being Rude.
Silence is better than being Angry.
Silence is better than being Mistaken.
Silence is better than speaking Irrelevant.
Silence is better than winning an Argument.
Silence is better than speaking to an Ignorant.
I offer my silent prayer to my God for all I have today!
Smile when you eat
Smile when you meet
Smile at a kid, old and at need.
Smile when you speak.
Smile when you think.
Smile when you work.
Smile to celebrate life.
Smile when you lose a fight.
Smile to bring in bubble.
Smile when you are in trouble.
Smile at your competition.
Smile when you are at your best
Smile when you acquire a new knowledge
Smile at your success and pay your homage.
It takes 72 muscle to frown and only 14 to smile!
I smile to my God and say thank you!

The Power of People

The Power of People.

The power of people is best understood when we approach election times. It is nakedly visible how people are managed with folded hands or greasing palms, candidates are selected on the basis of social equations and shift in voters mind and their perceived influence according to political calculations. 

 A common man, may not understand much about political calculations but he is well aware of the ability and eligibility of candidates he is going to vote. Why then we get poor law makers? Is it because we the people, make error in judgment or we are biased about our language, caste or religion? 

The answer may lie on the availability of a clean candidate or that the clean candidates who would be most eligible to represent us do not want to fall in the dirt of politics. In such scenario a common man may just feel like voting according to his various biases knowing fully well, that, this man would be of no value to him or his surroundings. It’s like going to a job examination without preparing at all, fully aware that I am not going to get the job. 

Well now the common man has an option. He can vote for none of the above. The last to last Delhi election has shown how this option was exercised and a large chunk of voters had pressed the red button. Without this option, may be Delhi would have a different political orientation. So it shows that we the people are not complete novice but we exercise a little sense of judgment. Time will tell whether this option of not selecting anyone will evolve our democracy as we are yet to experience voting behaviours of our rural population. 

On 25th January 2014 Government of India celebrated 'National Voters Day' where we had taken a pledge as proposed by Election Commission and the main points of the pledge was that the citizen will uphold the democratic traditions and dignity of free, fair and peaceful elections and to vote without being influenced by consideration of religion, race, caste, community, language or any inducement. That is fine for a policy decision and educating citizen particularly the young minds but what about open endorsement by political parties when they select electoral candidate on the basis of religious minority, or community based selection. 

Recent example is the selection of Rajya Sabha seat for Manipur and Congress party selected a candidate from minority community basing their logic on religious consideration. Where has the pledge gone? The candidate might be the most suitable that time will tell but why advertise that the party wants to give space for a particular community and not discuss the suitability. Assam is no different. Very happy to accommodate someone from 1000 Kms and keeping the wish of their masters at Delhi and deprive people's voice. 

No Pledge will do away with this practice if we are not bringing in reforms to educate the political class. Time is changing and we are able to see the uprising of people’s voice where Governments are changed, the best candidates are hotly discussed in the streets and college campus, social media is buzzed up with inputs and opinions. The need for best man is the main concern for a common man and not decision based on High Command. 

It is imperative that comparison between Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi and Arvind K are so openly made. Narendra Modi is riding a high ground on the basis of his communication skills and media management particularly new media besides having the Hindutwa tag, suitably using and shifting as need arises. Rahul Gandhi is experimenting with Congress party, he being the blue eyed boy of the Congress Party. His image makeover is falling horribly, as was witnessed in his highly publicized interview with Arnab Goswami. Now all the congressman is jumping to protect his interview. Whereas Arvind K has used the power of the people to ride a high ground and he will have to understand the dynamics of people power. He thus stole the punch line AAM ADMI from many politicians. How he and his qualified colleagues can further enhance the wave, time and actions will prove. 

Till then it’s the time for 'We The People', not only on election days but on a daily basis to evolve and work for making our lives better through a conscious decision and actions. 

Let us take a pledge to become a good, responsible and productive citizen first. We shall empower ourselves automatically.