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Friday 15 March 2024

DINOSAURS IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER.

 

  Now that Woman's Day has been commemorated suitably - by Ms Ambani coiling the GDP of Pakistan around her shapely neck at Jamnagar, and the Didi from West Bengal staging another march to honour the rape victims of Sandeshkhali instead of promptly arresting the rapists, and our Prime Minister gifting housewives a one hundred rupee cut in LPG prices after raising them by five hundred rupees, and Ms Hema Malini being given another ticket for the Lok Sabha elections in recognition of her outstanding record in Parliament - perhaps we can now get back to the real business of showing women who's the boss in the land of the Manusmriti. Just in case they haven't got the message yet even after the thrashing of Olympic women champions near Parliament, or the chicanery of using the census to deny women reservations in Parliament, or persisting with legalised rape by refusing to recognise marital rape as a crime or removing the abhorrent provision of "restoration of conjugal rights". For, tokenism is what our governments and society are best at, and in the matter of treating women as equals in India, the more things change, the more they remain the same. 

  Madhu Bhaduri, retired diplomat and writer, in her book LIVED STORIES, makes a startling disclosure of a fact which perhaps most people are/ were not aware of (I certainly wasn't even after 35 years in government service and 13 more years in the pasture). It appears that till the late 1970s women officers in the IFS needed prior permission to marry, and that even then they risked losing their promotions and even their jobs as their "domestic commitments is likely to come in the way of the efficient discharge of duties." No such stigma was attached to their male colleagues. This was not just gender bias, this was outright gender contempt. The matter was fortunately laid to rest by Justice Krishna Iyer in the early 80s on a petition by the IFS's first lady officer. The judge struck down the offending Rule 8(2) of the IFS (Conduct and Discipline) Rules 1961 as being violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution. 

  That was almost 50 years ago, and much water, muck and money has flowed down the Yamuna since then. Actually, the water and money has, but much of the muck is still stuck in New Delhi's testosterone-filled corridors of power, at least where gender discrimination is concerned. One such odorous piece surfaced just last month.

  NDTV/ Business Standard/ Hindu have reported on the mystifying issue of a notification by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to the effect that if a married woman wishes to revert to her maiden name she will have to either produce a decree of divorce or furnish an NOC from her husband! Apart from undoing decades of gender affirmative action by the courts, this order also establishes that dinosaurs are still alive and thriving, thank you, in South and North Block. For what it does is reinforce the hoary tradition of women being chattel, the property of the husband, without an independent identity or any freedom of action to make her own decisions.

  The order has been challenged, of course, in the Delhi High Court and will no doubt be quashed (with the concerned Secretary being sent for a mandatory course on gender equality, hopefully) but it does remind me of the occasion in 2007 when I applied for a second LPG connection for my newly constructed cottage in Mashobra. I was informed by the company that, since I already had a connection in my name in Shimla, I was not entitled for a second one. But since I was one of the four pillars of the government then (one Chief Secretary and three Addl. Chief Secretaries, of which I was one), an exception could be made in my case: a second connection could be issued in my wife's maiden (not married!) name, provided she submitted an affidavit stating that she was divorcing me! Neerja and I did a quick cost-benefit analysis and decided that, though the idea had occurred to her independent of the LPG connection, it was now too much of a hassle to revert to her maiden name and start looking for her ex-beaus. So we stayed married, but it was a close call, folks. (I did finally secure that second connection, but claim the Fifth Amendment to refuse to disclose how).

16 comments:

  1. Hilariously concerning as always

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  2. Omg! Too good sir.... See how Neerja is the cornerstone of the best parts of most of these hilarious pieces...... Kudos to an engendered life... A truth hailing Jurassic antiquity

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    1. Purnima, Neerja will not approve of being labeled a Jurassic entity! Watch out- she's coming up to Mashobra soon!

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  3. Loved the bit about coiling the GDP of Pakistan...!
    Devlish wit

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  4. # your right against self incrimination is guaranteed under constitution of india, 1950 - art. 20 section 3, viz - no person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against himself ....
    the fifth amendment, among other things. sought to insert a proviso to art 3, to provide for the formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing states.
    to posit the additional chief secretary as a pillar of government is farcical. the positions are nothing but 'grace and favour' charity bequests for those not able to secure a posting as secretary to government of india; and, in recognition of the individual having been generally obedient, submissive, found to have maintained cordial and collegial relations with all. a consolation laurel

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    1. But the entire last part is farcical, Brother George. Intended to amuse exaggeratedly. That you make a serious, dour, interpretation of it to stop us in our howling and hooting, makes you the stuffed patriarch bent upon banishing levity from the earth.
      Let us debate the Babus on another occasion. For now, join us as we laugh, By George!

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  5. hahaha...love the phrase..."New Delhi's testosterone-filled corridors of power"- how apt

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  7. We (Male officers and i believe females too) still have to seek permission to marry in Indian Army, I think South and North Block mandarins have now shifted to new parliament building.

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    1. Well it was British legacy but right in its own way. The establishment had to know the lady would be coming. Dont you tell your father you are getting married ...or seekng his blessing. Dont read too much into it.

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  8. Periodically, Avay Shukla is inclined to pen a reinforcement to the tender gender. Like a tithe he has pledged them in the currency of written obeisance. A bond more sacrosanct than the electoral kind, one which he cannot bypass. The grouse being that he scorns those he shares genitalia with as one unified lot of phallic chauvinists, while discharging his fealty!

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  9. Oh boy,I thought I understood
    English ,but Mr Vishwas could you please write your piece for first graders like me...it flew over me like a Sukhoi

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  10. Misterblue, You will have to raise your level from first grade in order to understand. If that went over you, I suggest you leave the one that got away. Do write to me separately and I will be pleased to tutor you; that comment was to Mr. Shukla's blog, not to your oxymoronic one-liner.

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  11. Err..."New Delhi's testosterone-filled corridors of power"- how inapt, when the rainbow reality is of freakin' bumboys often getting selected to the top posts simply because they're bumboys so beloved by the oligarchy of bumboys and pedos of Deep State calling the shots from behind the scenes.

    As for the Ambanis, think of the late Sophy Kelly, (Iraqi Jewess, socialite and founder-principal of the now defunct Hill Grange School Pedder Road, South Mumbai, and close friend of the infamous Iraqi Jewish David Sassoon clan - "Rothschilds of the East", opium runners of the British East India Company with Rothschilds being its largest share holder)- who mentored the struggling and ambitious Kalbadevi chawl dweller Dhirubhai and introduced him to the movers and shakers of Deep State to make him a front of Globalist monetary largesse. This is how a fake billionaire oops I meant a billionaire is made. Similarly, Musk, Bezos, Gates, Adani, Tatas, Zuckerberg and other "big names" - "beards" of Deep State. All fake billionaires given fat annual salaries with all major expenses paid for by their hallowed handlers. The Cartier diamonds adorning Ms Ambani's curvy neck are given to her...

    Where are BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street the $25 trillion asset managers, working through proxies in institutional share purchasing? This financial trio of Deep State owns the entire corporate world and at the top they own each other's shares making the unified entity a mega financial behemoth.

    The deeper one digs, the murkier it gets.

    The alternative to sex/gender discrimination is equality that often morphs into toxic feminism pioneered by the likes of Betty Freidan, another Deep State puppet.

    The entire system stinks to its tottering foundation and is subverted with handlers, subhandlers and their puppets and fronts dominating the show in all major fields. NaMo has his handlers and Hungarian Jewess "Forie" Magdolna Friedman aka Shobha Nehru handed the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty till 2017 with now her own handler George Soros directly taking over the N-G dynasty via his Open Society Foundations. Sshh Manmohan Singh's daughter, Amrit Kaur, alum of South Mumbai's elite Cathedral and John Connon School and Yale University is a top executive under Soros...

    "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than in your philosophy." Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 5, William Shakespeare.

    Shalom y'all

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