Friday, June 12, 2009

Mundane affairs, let it remain mundane....

      Ok so the story goes like this, the other day I went to Gujarat University reading room at about 10 in the morning. While entering into the library I was stopped by the desk clerk, and was asked to show my i-card, I went to the desk but when I was taking out my wallet for the i-card, I heard him say “what are you wearing? With this type of clothes, you are not allowed to enter. Go and get it changed and then come.” I was startled by his rebuke, I realized I had put on a 3/4th pants, and to this pants he had an objection. It was scorching heat outside and another round trip to my hostel would cost me 2kms, so sensing the imminent dehydration I urged him to let me come in only this time and promised him to be cautious from next time,

“sir please let me go inside for today only, I would certainly be cautious from tomorrow, I am coming from far away” I requested.

“so what even if you are coming from Gandhinagar?, rule is rule, this is the temple of education, tomorrow you will come wearing underwear only.” he said, totally unmoved and indifferent to my troubles.

I was fuming. First, because that moron doesn’t know the difference between 3/4th pants and a mere underwear. Second, because I couldn’t understand what the hell was the connection between being in an education institution and wearing comfortable clothes? Girls were openly allowed to wear 3/4ths. And how on earth can it be possible that when a girl shows her legs it’s within the decorum of the library and when boys do the same it becomes downright obscenity. Perhaps they don’t like the legs of boys because they are hairy but my legs were not so hairy (FYI: the librarian was a female, and that too a fastidious one I infer). We argue with each other for next 5 odd minutes but all was in vain. But I could not quit or say I could not afford to quit.

“ I am ready to give my apology in written if you let me in.” I said finally.

“Don’t argue with me go to librarian m’am she will answer you.” Expectedly he remained unmoved.

      We went into the library building to meet mrs.librarian , unfortunately librarian had not yet come. So he told me to wait outside until she comes. I waited for a few minutes; meanwhile I found no person sitting at the desk and slipped into the reading room hurriedly. My wish to meet the female librarian of the Gujarat University library in her office in a 3/4th pants thus remained unfulfilled.


      Now why did I bother to write about this apparently trivial incident? Reason is simple, I hate this kind of senselessness and I want to express my trouble at the top of my lung. People go to the reading room in order to read properly and that should be the only thing what matters, and somehow people are a lot with ease in their 3/4ths. If one can wear something in day-to-day life without getting the eyes frowned upon, why can’t he wear the same in the reading rooms? Nobody is going to come into the library and take his photographs and publish them into the next day’s news paper. And in general what the hell is the relation between good education and a particular type of clothing? Einstein could have found equally good theories in pyjamas, or Hubble could have found Hubble’s law in a chaddi if they wished so. Then why do we need this martinet discipline in our education institutions? Strict discipline may be necessary for the defense forces but for all general students it’s an unbearable tyranny. Excessive discipline of excessive liberty both hinders the healthy development of a student. The root of this entire misconception lies in our stereotypes about the education, if you ask me. We consider education as divine and the teachers as corresponding deities and Indians have intrinsic propensity to screw up whatever they consider divine, look at all the famous shrines, look at the condition of sacred rivers, look at the big religious gatherings and you will understand my point. We consider short/fashionable clothing as an evil permeated by west and bollywood, and our divinity has two peculiar aspects, First it should be impervious for western influence and Second it must not be maligned by fashion, however it is perfectly allowable to make one’s life akin to hell. Thanks to the crazy influence of ancient Vedas that we senselessly believe that education must be taken in total asceticism, student can’t have fun while studying because all kind of fun deviates him from the education. These idiots cant understand that the uncontrollable longing for the fun(mobiles,bikes,fashionable clothes etc.) also deviates a student from the study. These idiots can’t understand the difference between moderation and excess, gourmet and gourmand. Excess is bad whether it’s in indulgence or in prohibition. Prohibition is not a viable solution where regulation is needed. Look at the students in west, they do everything during their schooling from sex to parties and yet they give the kind of the results not even remotely imaginable from our students. There is a good way to change towards betterment, remove the status of education as a divine thing and treat it as a mundane affair, stop worshipping the deities of education and start revering the greatest scientists, leaders, writers, artists. And above all stop glorifying the virtue of faith and start glorifying the virtue of questioning. Ok I think it’s too far I’ve digressed from the main topic. So let us finish.

5 comments:

  1. sorry to hear your story(i admit it is mildly funny as an observer).Next time protest(in the winter) by wearing a full head winter topi with three sweaters and some weird clothing which covers everything
    except the eyes :)

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  2. yeah... i agree with the anonymous guy!! =))

    ok jokes apart... these kinda ppl really need to be taught a lesson. but there so many of them that u can't really do much about it except to ignore! :)

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  3. "Look at the students in west, they do everything during their schooling from sex to parties and yet they give the kind of the results not even remotely imaginable from our students." You're right! I agree 100% with it.

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  4. The attendant was scandalously wrong and no librarian has such authority to decide the dress code.
    At the same time as a teacher i don't think what they do in classrooms in west is acceptable and right .Not only it demeans the effort of teachers but also deviates the attention of students who are trying to concentrate on lecture. They can show their affections (kisses and beyond) outside the classrooms.Please let us not ape west.
    classroom decorum should not be compromised.It may sound stereo type but I don't agree with the logic of westerners performing better than others because of their classroom behavior.

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  5. @sunil
    1.I didn't assert the relationship betn classroom behavior and their performance as causality. I've just asserted that western society is an example showing that both can coexist without impairing the purpose of the education.

    2.classroom decorum must be maintained i agree and i am not advocating kissing in the classroom...compare it with talking and chattering among students, they also divert students but they are nevertheless permitted as pastimes. here the key concept is 'moderation' neither absorption nor denial. if license is bad , prohibition is also.

    3. sex, kiss ,penis are few words that you will not very infrequently find in the main articles of scientific american or nature. but they are very unlikely to be found in any indian science magazines. this shows the adverse effect of our unfounded taboos on sex.

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