Memorabilia 2020-21
The Memorabilia 2021 prepared by the Students can be accessed here
Video Recording of the Online event: Annual Day 2021
From the Desk of the Head of Department of English
#covid19
#coronavirus #corona #pandemic
Our last year, the
academic year 2020-21, was entangled in these hashtags. Today is no better. The
pandemic has turned India into quagmire. Officially, India is recording highest
number of covid infected cases in entire world, for last several days. People
are struggling to get oxygen cylinders, ventilators, hospital beds. The hotels
are converted into paid-covid centers. Several academic institutes have started
temporary covid care units. We are amidst second wave of covid19 pandemic and
Indians are the hardest hit in entire world.
It is but obvious
that Corona Pandemic is a natural calamity. Though some conspiracy theories try
to convince us that this virus is man-made in Wuhan Virus Laboratory in China
and it is a sort of biological war started by China to economically destroy
India and enemy countries, yet we do not have ample evidences to believe in
such theories. What is important for us to believe in, rather than these
conspiracy theories, is that how such natural calamities are aggravated by
human error of judgement. How, we the humans, are responsible for the tragedies
that happen in our societies and in our personal lives – is something very
important to be learned from this pandemic.
We are aware of
the fact that India lowered its guard against the pandemic in the month of
March 2021. Officially, it celebrated the victory against Corona Virus. The
leaders got busy with election rallies; the people got busy with religious
congregations. There was widespread skepticism regarding vaccination among
common-men. All these human errors of judgement are equally responsible for the
tragic situation in which we, the Indians, are today. We come into such a dire
situation because people in power deny to accept the advises of the experts. At
times, they are taking decisions based on intuitions or astrology instead of
scientific evidences. And then we all suffer!
However, it is not
only the natural mutations of the virus and the errors of judgement by human
agency that is responsible. It is our immunity or lack of it, also, to be made
accountable. We have rich heritage of Yoga, Pranayama and Ayurveda. But when it
comes to make it a part and parcel of everyday life, we are the laziest lots.
These precautionary life-style is neglected, I would say, criminally neglected,
and then, when the house is on fire, we think of digging the well. Then, when
the milk is spilled, what’s the use of crying over it.
We are supposed to
keep one law of nature at our fingertips: A single rotten mango can
infect all the healthy mangoes, but all healthy mangoes can not remove the rot
from a single infected mango.
The point is, we
all have to be hale and hearty. Even if a single person in a society is not
taking care of his/her health, s/he is a danger to all human beings. If s/he
gets infected by virus, s/he is going to spread and infect all healthy immune
system. All healthy immune systems are incapable to transmit good health to a
sick human. A sick human is capable to transmit sickness to all healthy humans.
Isn’t this the crude and bitter reality of nature!
The life lessons
we learn from the zeitgeist of our times are useful in our normal times also:
- 1)
When
it comes to take decisions, which can affect innumerable lives and it may turn
down to be the matter of life and death, believe in conclusions drawn out of
logic and rationality. In short, do not take decisions based on intuition or
irrational calculations.
- 2)
Never
celebrate small victories. What seems to have ended might be just a small
battle. The war might still be going on and we may be unaware about it.
- 3)
Always
ask – ‘What next!’.
- 4)
Always
remember – ‘Readiness is all’. Remember, so many sports persons got infected
with corona virus. The Indian Premier League (IPL 2021) has been postponed
because of several cricketers got infected in the bio-bubble. So, even if you are
keeping your immunity stronger with yoga, pranayama, Ayurveda or sports and
outdoor games, be ready for the infection. So far as rotten mangoes are with
us, we, the healthy mangoes, are prone to infection.
- 5)
Every
thing is just a mind game! Keep your mind engaged with some sort of activities.
Only keeping body fit is not enough for immunity. The mind, too, shall be
engaged with something creative, constructive and beautiful. Keep your mind
busy with the work you love to do!
- 6)
Learn
to enjoy isolation! Practice individualism. It is not to say that do not be a
part of community. Be ready to help the community but be self-reliant, Atmanirbhar!
In short, do not give the remote control of your happiness or sorrow to others.
Have a control over your remote control.
- 7)
Remember,
immunity is the key to happy life! Health is heaven, and illness is
hell! No better than corona pandemic can teach this simple lesson so
effectively.
Writing for this
very well edited Memorabilia 2021, I am indeed glad to see that
almost of all students are safe and healthy in this time of illness. Baring a
few students, all others are hale and hearty. It was great to see that in the
Webinar Presentation Season 4, all students made their presentation and no body
gave an excuse on the grounds of illness. This is something rarely found even
in normal days. It seems you in good health because you all are keeping
yourself creatively and constructively engaged with your studies and other
work. Keep doing so! Never keep your mind idle!
Finally, I would
like to say that this was a very good batch (2019-21) of students. Most of you
were very eager to know more, your eyes were hungry to learn more and
more, your sincerity in your work was very genuine, your habit of doing
a little bit more than expected was something very rarely found these days.
The prime
objective of our Department is to (i) develop literary sensibility, (ii)
generate interest in academic & research writing, (iii) make students
critical thinkers, and (iii) hone digital skills among our students. In this
batch, I am glad to say that, the number of students who displayed these
achievements are in large number than those who didn’t. Many of you have set a
higher benchmark for the batches to come.
This year was a year of learning and doing so many new things. It was the year of disruptions. After teaching for two and half decades, the teachers start getting safe in their cocoon. In our younger days, we break the cocoon to get ourselves beautiful wings to fly like butterfly. The metamorphosis from caterpillar – to – chrysalis - to – butterfly
gets somewhere stagnant. We start believing that we have metamorphosed into butterfly. The corona year, for me, was a realization that there were I got stagnant was a phase of ‘chrysalis’. The challenges of teaching and also learning lot many things in this corona year was something like ‘becoming a butterfly’. This year was full of trials and errors, in short, of learning a lot – to teach in online mode, hybrid mode – to make lightboard, to try various innovative practices in teaching – learning to live stream events – was like getting new wings to fly.All that was done
during this pandemic year – is documented here https://sites.google.com/view/webinar-eng-mkbu/home .
Best wishes to all
the students to shine out in real life situations. Never let your guards down.
Keep on honing new sills. Never think that you have already metamorphosed into
butterfly. Always keep in mind that you may be still in your cocoon and keep on
breaking the self-imposed limits. The tough times make us tougher. The bitter
times make us better. When the going gets tough, the tough get going!