Gagan K.

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kiran expressions

See my friend kiran’s great mannerisms and imitations. i just wanted to test if this swf posting works inside wordpress.. and it worked. I dont have dreamweaver on my system yet.. so no other program to guide me on coding things. Just did some trial and error coding and it worked great. Testing successful!!

Note: i clicked this collage photo and later used some swf software to generate this.

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Accident- not upto mark

Watched accident movie yesterday. Film is quite good, but not upto the mark i can say.

Film starts with some friendship song on beach. Then Ramesh lies us by showing some shopping mall as hong kong. Then happens the accident. The accident happening scene is shot well in night mode.

Then what else.. Film’s story unfolds like a detective story. We get introduced to new twists every couple of scenes. This is the main highlight of the movie. The suspense is maintained. But the main minus point of the movie is the loosely bound screenplay at times.

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Jab we met- ek dum mast!!

When i saw the trailors of jab we met, i felt it was nothing but a copy or inspiration of DDLJ. Because seeing shahid and kareena getting into the train, punjab etc, i felt this was one of those waste bollywood films to be. Film released without any over hype. I thought it would do below average business.

jab we met on bus

But after some days i realised that the film was really doing well and positive reviews from all sides. Yet i was not interested to watch the film. Mainly i got irritated seeing kareenaa’s over acting scenes. The day after it was broadcast on tv, most of my friends were asking me- “dint u watch it? it was nice”. Read more

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Race was thrilling!

I had been to Race hindi movie yesterday. Directed by Abbas Mastan. I was not interested to watch the movie since i felt this was not the type of movie i like. Then we went in. First 20-30 minutes were boring. And half of the first half was very bad.

And what was that song “lets rock the dance floor” all about. Very bad choreography and dance as u wish. First half was almost going to be boring, by when started the suspense things of Akshaye-Bipasha’s sketches and tactics. Read more

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Runners up at technologix

I and my friend Ravi were at Technologix 2008, the annual technical/cultural fest conducted by CSI at SJCE. Of the many events, the one which attracted us was the quiz competition which is being researched and presented by Avinash Mudaliar (3Xus)from past 2 years. And this was his third year at JCE.

Not only me and my friend, but even others like Avinash Mudaliar’s way of research and quizzing. He has given a new face to quizzing. I remember last time, Avinash had told about Wing Commander G.R. Mulky who was the one who introduced the new quizzing techniques.

Last year also, we had been to technologix 2007. We had also attended another quizx competition Exquizite (cyberia fest) which was done by Arul Mani. We had not qualified last time. But this time we were lucky enough to get qualified to the finals. We were the runners up. The event was won by National Law School Bangalore students. Interesting part was that the winners and we runners-up were Law Students.

I have to say that this year’s questions were very interesting but not astounding as last year.

sjce auditorium
This is the auditorium where the quiz was conducted. This image has been lifted from wikipedia which was published under GFDL license.

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A view of SJCE campus. Photo taken from wikipedia which was published under GFDL license.

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Our first RTI application

I have been hearing, reading about RTI from past 2-3 years and advising some friends about using it. Yet, I myself had not used RTI even once. At least to boast in front of my friends that I used RTI once. I only knew about the theory of RTI and nothing about practically applying it.

Now, i and my friend Ravi Shekhara decided to file an RTI with respect to the reduction of examination duration by the University of Mysore. We scratched our heads for a couple of days about what questions to ask and how those questions will be helpful to us. We discussed together on google talk and collaboratively drafted the application on google docs.

And today (11th March 2008), morning, we got two Indian Postal Orders of 5 rupees each. It was 1pm by the time we got the final print out. We reached the University Crawford hall (the main office of the University) by 1:15pm.

There were no boards inside the office building indicating information about the Public Information Officer. As per the Right to Information Act 2005, it is mandatory that all public authorities should put a board in their offices indicating the name(s) of Public Information officer(s).

We approached the enquiry desk to seek information about where the public information officer’s chamber was situated. We had earlier at home checked on Mysore University website as to who the PIO was. The PIO was BJ Hosmath (Indian Forest Service, and not foreign service as we had wrongly presumed earlier :D ). And the person at the help desk said that there was no such post called “public information officer”. We realised he dint know anything about RTI and we asked where the Chamber of the Registrar was situated. It was on the first floor of the hall.

We went near his chamber door which looked like an operation theatre in dodda-aaspathre with red and green lights on the door. We were afraid to enter his chamber. Instead we thought of entering his PA’s chamber. We went in and asked his PA about filing an RTI application.

She took the application and glanced at it for a second and was unclearly telling something and all. She said, we need to file the application only in the prescribed form which was available in the office’s general section.

We went to the general section to find the employees going out for lunch. Well it was almost the lunch time. They asked us to come after 2;30pm. So we exited the office premises and went for a hot sun walk through the Kautilya circle, ramya hotel, jlb road, marimallappa college, shantala talkies, chamaraja double road to ramaswamy circle to Maharaja college canteen. We ordered for a bisibele bath which was like bisi-bele-ganji almost watery. Couldn’t sustain the great ganji-bath and we decided save our lives by eating pach-baLe haNNu.

We sat in the shade of some trees of Maharaja college and went through the kannada book “maahiti hakku kaipiDi” and searched for the provision where it talked about the way of filing the application. In the Karnataka Right to Information Rules 2005, Sec 4 clearly said “the application can be filed in the prescribed form A or in any other form which contains the necessary information. So we had at least one supporting factor. Next we went through some cases where the commission had held that the information can be sought through a normal white paper which contains all the requisites.

Now it was 2:30, we went into the university office. We enquired at the general section about getting the prescribed form. But some employees said that there was no such form existed with them. And one employee when we said “RTI” asked us back “RTO?”

Now we went to the PA of the registrar to file our application in the same format. We showed her the specific provision of the rules which convinced her to accept the application as it is. But she was totally ignorant of the provisions of the Act. She said “this is pertaining to examination and should be presented at exam department.” Thankfully her colleague knew quite well about the provisions and advised her that she can accept the application and forward it to the respective department.

The “colleague person” (punyaatma) also advised us to bring two copies of RTI applications, so that we could submit one copy and get seal affixed on the other copy and keep it as ackowledgement. Luckily we had carried three copies of the same application and we submitted one and got another affixed with seal.

As she gave us the ackowledgement, we were full happy and thanked the madam and came out jumping and i felt like how i had felt when i voted for the first time! I was telling my friend “hey, here we finally filed our first RTI. Let us wait for the reply.”

We came out of the office thinking when we will get the response and how we can use the information that we would get and how to go to Bangalore if we had to appeal. Foresightedness at its worst!

Now we are happily typing this news here. We will be back once we get a reply. Our sincere thanks to all the warriors who fought for the implementation of RTI Act. And specially to One Organisation which brought out the book “maahiti hakku kaipiDi”. And all the people who have made publicised RTI.

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RTI workshop

Here are the details of an RTI Workshop that I attended.

Report of the workshop on Right to Information Act 2005 organised by Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi and Consumer Rights & awareness Trust, Bengaluru on 22nd February 2008 at the Hotel King’s Kourt, JLB road, Mysore.

I attended the seminar with some of my classmates – Ravi, Kiran and others. Since the venue was King’s Kourt, more and more participants came from all the colleges. The workshop was mainly for law and journalism students of Mysore. (photos at the end of the post. Read more to see the photos)

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Basavannana vachana new version

 Dodda buddhi at Churumuri blog had written this many days ago.. Nice one read..

Kala beda keda beda
Husiya nudiyalu beda
Devegowdanaga beda
Kumaranna Revvannarannu huttisa byaada
Ragi thindu sullu helabeda
Anyarige thondare kodabeda
Sabheyalli niddhe hodiyabeda
Manthra tanthra bedave beda
Idhe antharanga shuddi
Idhe bahiranga shuddi
Idhe Doddi Buddi Dhaiva

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Old friends meet

My 5th, 6th, 7th standard classmate Ashly Tomy had come to Mysore for a visit after long long years. We had a meet. Some 5-6 friends turned up for the meet. Had a great time rejoicing the old memories… Those great days of St. Joseph, cartoon network, our old games like Hollywood-Bollywood.

Here are some photos which I took. Other photos are with ashly.ashly, rohit, merwin pinto

kevin

me, rohit, ashly

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Face of rural India

This cover photo on the journal Kurukshetra grabbed my attention. I think the picture though not of a good quality speaks volumes. I guess the old lady is preaching the kid. And the little girl listens to it. And may be the little girl is afraid of the school. See the girl’s uniform and bag… I liked this photo very much. So publishing it here.

kurukshetra journal cover

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