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she said what she said....and what she felt happened.....




some time you need to show restraint and political correctness when addressing a sensitive issue....she has every right to criticize those people but this becomes more controversial and people start making her to be vindictive
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she is turned into something now......proved herself and stands as an example of how a girl can be nurtured if parents have no bias.....

what more is an example than this......?



antha correcte annai .. but why make the issue personal .. saying I do not talk to my relatives etc etc .. she being a bit more careful might have delivered the message that .. her intention is not an "agitation" but instead her message is to highlight the plight of girl child being murdered due to bias .. her being non-controversial would have made the matter appeal to more people !!!
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what should have been an example for protest against female infanticide morphed into airing your family dirty linen in public
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she said what she said....and what she felt happened.....

If my grand parents did that i would hate them as well......for that moment....


she is turned into something now......proved herself and stands as an example of how a girl can be nurtured if parents have no bias.....

what more is an example than this......?
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
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New Delhi: She is one of the most sought after female sporting stars in India but when Saina Nehwal was born in patriarchal Haryana, her own grandmother refused to look at her because of the inherent discrimination against the girl child in the state.

"I was really surprised when I was told that my grandmother did not come to see me till a month after my birth. I was born seven years after my only sister Chandranshu and my birth was a big disappointment for her," the ace shuttler, fresh from a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, wrote in a column for the 'India Today' magazine.

"But in it there is a message that I understand very well now about the discrimination against the girl child," she said.

Saina still counts her blessings for having parents who were liberal enough to allow her pursue sports.

"My mother Usha Rani had represented Haryana in badminton and she was consistent in her encouragement. That helped me build my career successfully and at just 14, I had a sponsor in Bharat Petroleum and Deccan Chronicle now. We live in an apartment bought with my prize money and my parents have taken care that it is in my name," she revealed.

"Many Haryanvi sportspersons, particularly women, are not half as lucky. They do not have generous sponsors even after doing exceedingly well," she rued.

But she lauded the Haryana government's efforts to recognise international performers.

"The Haryana Government has in the last two years offered several incentivesthe highest prize money for medal winners at the Commonwealth Games and a car too. No state has matched this so far. This is a welcome sign for sportswomen as it gives them new recognition," she said.

Haryana, which has a skewed sex ratio of 847 women to every 1000 men, is notorious for female infanticide and honour killings.

Saina said given the scenario, it was incredible to have Haryana women doing well in the sporting arena.

"Men are domineering in rural Haryana and that shows in sport too. That Haryanvi women are in the spotlight for their excellent performance and have brought many medals to the state should make a difference," she said.

The 20-year-old revealed that her ties with her relatives have strained on the issue of how the women in the family should be treated.

"My uncles and other relatives are against encouraging girls in every aspect and that includes sports. I hardly interact with them. My parents are more open. They back me all the way," she said.
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http://www.ndtv.com/article/sports/my-grandmother-wanted-a-b oy-saina-nehwal-61419
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ee statement aa?

well said....its high time women like her talk about this huge inbalance.....
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http://www.ndtv.com/article/sports/my-grandmother-wanted-a-b oy-saina-nehwal-61419

she criticized her family who seemed to be unhappy that another girl child was born...what should have been an example for protest against female infanticide morphed into airing your family dirty linen in public
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ninna sania nehwal statement konchem controversy teesuku vacchindhi



which one?

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monna nenu oka thread lo cheppa....Services,Railways and food corporation of India ilanti orgs valla sports lo konchem manollu...inkaa interest and acheivements choopisthunnaru



very true annai .. North lo Sangh affiliated sportsmen bagane untaru .. but I donno what happens to them once they cross state-level competitions ... jobs crack cheyyagaane competitive spirit pothundi anukunta .. national/international level ki vellaleru ..

South lo kuda alanti networks develop cheyyali ..
Nisumbha sumbha mardhini, prachanda munda khandini ..
Vaney vaney prakasini, Bhajami Vindhya vaasini ..
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ninna sania nehwal statement konchem controversy teesuku vacchindhi
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what happened?
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ninna sania nehwal statement konchem controversy teesuku vacchindhi
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Indian media .. enduku antha hopeless situation lo undi anedaaniki oka pointer adi .. akkada unde .. "renowned" journalists, editors andaru .. "elite" group .. who look to west for progress and direction .. so .. the objective of nationalists should be .. produce good journalists from .. "India B" .. bombard the national media with nationalist journalists .. !!

Ika AP vishayaniki vasthe .. Haryana lo Jats laaga .. AP lo sports scene ni dominate chese/cheyyagalige "castes" emanna unnaya??
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mamulu sports lo andhra ki.....antha intesrest unnattu kanipinchadhu...

monna nenu oka thread lo cheppa....Services,Railways and food corporation of India ilanti orgs valla sports lo konchem manollu...inkaa interest and acheivements choopisthunnaru
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
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And yet, there are unmistakeable signs of change. The green revolution and the rise of the middle peasant castes broke the Brahminical domination over politics, even if it created new power elites. Economic liberalization by removing the licence-permit raj opened a window of opportunity for first-generation entrepreneurs. And now it seems that the investment in sports academies in smaller towns (we still need many more) is finally creating the basis for a sporting revolution.

Ironically, one of the few professions resistant to change has been journalism. For decades, a tiny, anglicized elite dominated the profession. How many Dalits, or for that matter Jats, have become editors and anchors? Perhaps, the remarkable growth of the regional media, print and television, offers some hope that even journalism will transform itself and reflect the spirit of a new India.

Post-script: The Jat tally at the CWG was almost matched by the armed forces who won 25 medals, including ten golds. It is not only a tribute to the sports infrastructure provided by the forces to its personnel, but importantly, confirmation that the men in uniform, like sports itself, respect merit and human endeavour.




Good interpretation of Social change .. Green revolution led to exit of Brahmins from politics antunnadu .. I always thought .. Mandal made them irrelevant .. Rajdeep could be right too .. the trigger for Mandal lies in the economic liberty due to Green revolution .. !!!

Indian media .. enduku antha hopeless situation lo undi anedaaniki oka pointer adi .. akkada unde .. "renowned" journalists, editors andaru .. "elite" group .. who look to west for progress and direction .. so .. the objective of nationalists should be .. produce good journalists from .. "India B" .. bombard the national media with nationalist journalists .. !!

Ika AP vishayaniki vasthe .. Haryana lo Jats laaga .. AP lo sports scene ni dominate chese/cheyyagalige "castes" emanna unnaya??
Nisumbha sumbha mardhini, prachanda munda khandini ..
Vaney vaney prakasini, Bhajami Vindhya vaasini ..
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kamalai..mail for you...
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
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i agree with India A,B and C classification......

baa rasedu...
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But the Jat success story in sports may have less to do with community and more to do with the emergence of a new India which is cutting through traditional hierarchies, and moving beyond the metropolitan mindset into smaller towns. Chak De and Bunty aur Babli creator Jaideep Sahni has coined the term, 'India A, B and C' to mirror this change. Wrote Sahni, "The way I see it there's an India A, India B and India C. India A is us, we've come from pretty privileged backgrounds, we are the top one per cent in terms of resources. India B is the India of 'Bunty aur Babli', who sees us on cable and wants to be like that. Then, there's India C, the tribals we used to watch dancing with Indira Gandhi when we were kids."

While India C remains deprived, the Commonwealth Games success suggests that India B has well and truly arrived on the sports field. One doesn't have exact figures, but it would be a reasonable assumption that more than 80 per cent of our medal winners come from India B: small-town people with big hearts, and a driving ambition to succeed at all costs. Then, whether it is a Rahi Sarnobat, the teenage shooting sensation from Kolhapur, or Ashish Kumar, the first medal winning gymnast from Allahabad, there is little doubt that the real energy of Indian sport is coming from outside the big cities.

The era of the elite clubs and gymkhanas has slowly come to an end, with tennis perhaps the sole exception. The privileged children of India A are too effete to survive in the highly competitive world of sport. By contrast, the vaulting aspirations of India B and their tough growing up years have enabled them to thrive in a similar environment. We've seen this 'democratisation' of sport already take place in cricket where the dominance of the urban, upper middle-class cricketer has given way to the spectacular rise of the small-town boys, be it an MS Dhoni from Ranchi, a Harbhajan from Jalandhar or a Zaheer Khan from Shrirampur. It should come as no surprise that India's ascent to the number one test spot has coincided with the emergence of the India B boys in the national team.

In a sense, sports, with the premium it places on merit, has provided a passport to India B to somehow gatecrash into the India A party. In the first thirty years after Independence, India A zealously guarded its elite status, be it in politics, business or sport. This was the Nehruvian era of the old school tie and Oxbridge alumni societies. Some of those cosy networks still survive, with patronage distributed to friends and cronies (witness the way in which the CWG organising committee was populated with relatives of key members).



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Vaney vaney prakasini, Bhajami Vindhya vaasini ..
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http://ibnlive.in.com/blogs/rajdeepsardesai/1/62056/rajdeep- sardesais-blog-a-level-playing-field.html?from=tn

Good read .. !


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It's been called the 'Jatification' of Indian sport. There were 50 Jats in the Indian contingent at the Commonwealth Games and they won 27 of India's 101 medals, or more than a fourth. If you count the four Jats in the hockey team, then actually 31 of the 50 players won medals. While Jat men have been traditional powerhouses in sports like wrestling, it's the emergence of the Jat woman, exemplified by discus thrower Krishna Poonia, who won the country's first track and field gold in 52 years and Mandeep Kaur and Manjeet Kaur who won the 4x400m relay which suggests a real breakthrough moment.

Jat-dominated Haryana, after all, is still a state with one of the worst sex ratios in the country. The state which had only 805 females per 1,000 males in 2001 showed some improvement while notching up a tally of 850 females per 1,000 males in 2009. Gurgaon and Faridabad two of the most economically developed districts recorded striking improvement in the sex ratio in the 0-6 years category. But as the recent khap controversy has shown, the social milieu of Haryana has been resistant to change, caught between caste traditions and ersatz modernity. Is sports then an opportunity for Haryana to bury the stereotype?

Social scientists will point to a co-relation between community, environment and sporting success. The Masai tribesmen put Kenya on the world map with their natural aptitude as steeplechasers and middle-distance runners. The Ethiopian tribes became renowned marathon runners. Runners of West African descent - be they from Jamaica or the United States - are born to run fast. Perhaps, we now need to consider that the muscular Jats are built to wrestle or throw the discus (not to forget cricket too, blessed by the original Jat sporting icon, Kapil Dev Nikhanj, unarguably India's finest fast bowler, and now by Virender Sehwag, the most destructive opening batsman the country has produced).



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Vaney vaney prakasini, Bhajami Vindhya vaasini ..

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