Tuesday, May 29, 2018

My Story

My Story:


My Story:
I desired to pen it down since long and finally did it. However, the present development alerted and accelerated me to write it down and share my views with all of you.
Early days
I born and brought up in a remote village of West Bengal in the late ’80s. Well, just an example to illuminate its remoteness; when I was in the village there was no electricity, I have witnessed what it’s called study in the lampshade as we used  to study in the light of kerosene oil we called “lamp”, There was poor connectivity or nearly no road to big cities, forget about telephone or internet. In addition, my family (my parents and 4 siblings) belong to far below the poverty line even lower than some shrewd politicians mentioned.  I discreetly remember I used to have income certificate of my father, the only earning member of the family, of 600,00 INR/month; you read it right, six hundred Indian Rupees per month, not Dollar, Euro or Pound. I am the eldest son a poor rickshaw puller. Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to raise children with this money?
Why to Study?
I was always interested to study well, I knew somehow from a very young age that education is the main route to fight with this poverty. I studied hard, scored very well in 10th Standard from my village and it was second-best score so far from the school for its entire history. Despite having the best score and great academic interest, my parents did not have any penny to spend on me or to send me to cities to pursue higher education. After waiting and moving around here and there for six months, I came in contact with nice people, yes they do still exist in the crowd of selfish people.  Prof. Tapas Kumar Basu, one devoted teacher of political science (Ram Mohan College, University of Calcutta), extended his hands of support to provide me education which was and is my life. Although, being a left-oriented personality he had the opportunity to influence me with his ideology as he was my guardian as well, but he never did that, and I started questioning people for their misdeed right from there. He and his family members accepted me like their own son; never discriminated never considered me to be “untouchable” (‘achout’). They provided me shelter, food and guided me to lead a decent life. How many of you who count themselves as NATIONALISTS have done these types of work even though you have so much land, huge house or big bank balance!!!
JNU over IIT
After finishing my undergrad from University of Calcutta, I was selected for Masters in IITs and JNU; I opted for JNU considering the vibrant campus, quality education, low expenditure and world-class teachers. ON the other hand, even though I had desire to go to IIT, I could not do that because the expenditure was so high, I needed loan and who will provide me that when I didn’t have any property in my name. JNU is a place which welcomes people with diverse background whole heartedly.  Today sitting in one of the best places in the world (Munich), I am writing it that choosing JNU was the best decision, so far, I have ever made in my entire life…
There in JNU, I met so many people so many teachers helped me in a different way, some financially some mentally and some techniques.
JNU is not a den of Naxals
Someone mentioned that in JNU “Lefts are too liberals and Liberals are too Leftists!”.  I would say he is right, but the campus is not all about lefts, there is ideology ranging from left, right to the center. Each of the ideology has its own space to speak and dissent. And for your kind information, my dear fellas who think JNU is the den of Naxalism, no you are 100% wrong. Even though there are some extreme leftists whose thoughts might be similar to those of the Naxals but their number is so less that it’s negligible. It’s like Delhi's example of being the worst in terms of crime against women, that does not mean that everyone is a rapist there. There are leftist organizations like AISA, AISF, SFI, etc. which are student wings of mainstream left organizations. There is fare share of the vote to the ABVP which is student wings of RSS and at the moment very fewer students are inclined to NSUI, the student's wings of Indian National Congress. What makes JNU so unique is, all these diverse views coexist without creating a ruckus on the campus like at many other institutes. I remember so vividly that there is a tradition of presidential debate where candidates from all the parties have to go through a round of debate among themselves and have to answer the questions from the audience!
I was always touched by their love for humanism! What is a nation if there is no humanism? What is a nation if the poor are treated like animals? What is a nation if there are so much caste and societal discrimination? My dear NATIONALIST friends, please think about it. And Yes! JNU taught me all these and inculcated all the good values.  
JNU is a true nationalistic Institute
I have so many friends who came from different parts of the country, starting from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and Nagaland to Gujrat. We all are so proud to be JNUite, so proud to be Indian together. There are students from all religions, all castes, and we never ask anyone which caste they belong to! We all enjoy celebrating Durga Puja (mostly celebrated in Bengal), Pongal, Dusshera, Diwali, Kalipuja, Pihoo, Eid, Christmas and what not and that too with equal emphasis!
Why JNU is important?
JNU has provided us space where one expresses his/her thought without fear and taught us to ask a question to all the wrongs with logic. Yes, it’s also taught us free space of freedom of expression comes along with responsibility too. JNU taught me how to think of other people, think of humanity, think of Nation and think of India. It teaches us to accept anything and everything after questioning until when you get satisfied. Today, I reached here mostly due to JNU and my guardians. I know that I am not the only one. There are lots of ‘me’s whose parents do not afford to provide them quality education even though they deserve it, JNU makes it possible. It has the policy to integrate from each corner of India. JNU shows you the path, gives the hope of light. It provides reservation not only on the basis of backwardness of castes but also deprivation points which correspond to the backwardness of the candidate’s residency, or previous study place. JNU is JNU, the best University of India and one of the best in Asia.  Beware that shutting down JNU means denial to many of the underprivileged students like “me” to fulfill their dreams.  Do not dare to change JNU…If you want to shut down, shutdown the biased news channels and biased administration (like mute spectator Delhi Police)!
JNU creates history by making great minds for the country as well as for the world who are not only visionary policy makers, or leaders of the fields but also a lot of social workers who are constantly working for the upliftment of the backward society.
Finally, I need not feel to tell the people how much I love my country, my people; how much I cherish their company! I was selected long back for PhD in Germany, however, I didn’t join, and instead I did it from JNU, thinking to stay there as long as possible!
JNU is a place where the neglected part of the society can dream to be not neglected anymore. Where the people from the marginal part of the society can dream to become an important person of the country as well as the world. JNU is a place where the blind can see through others’ eyes! And the sleeping person can wake up with enlighten views!
I stand by JNU with my whole heart, mind and body… #saveJNU #StandbyJNU, #MyJNUMyPride,


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