Popular Tamil poet Abdul Rahman passes away

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June 2, 2017

Chennai, Jun 2: Tamil poet S. Abdul Rahman, popularly known as 'Kavikko,' passed away here in the early hours of Friday after a brief illness. He was 79. He is survived by his son and daughter. The funeral will take place tomorrow, according a family member.Kaviko

Born in Madurai on November 9, 1937, Abdul Rahman did post-graduation in Tamil before joining the Islamiah College in Vaniyambadi, Vellore district as a teacher. He had subsequently become Head of Tamil Department in the college and held the post nearly for 20 years. Later, he took to writing on a full time basis.

When he got the Sahitya Akademi award in 1999 for his collection of poems, Aalapanai, it was a “poetic irony.” He was, till then, known as a bitter critic of the Akademi for not giving Tamil poets their due.

His criticism was not unjustified then as it took over 30 years for the Akademi to identify a work of Tamil poetry for its award. The last piece of Tamil poetry bagging the award was Vellai Paravai, authored by A. Srinivasa Raghavan, and that was in 1968.

After Abdul Rahman's, three more works of Tamil poetry received the national institution's recognition and one of them was Akayathukku Aduthaveedu, written by Mu. Metha, for 2006.

Vairamuthu, another prominent Tamil poet, was, however, given the Akademi award for his novel, Kallikattu Ithikasam, in 2003.

In an hour-long meeting with this writer some years ago, Abdul Rahman had blamed his literary fraternity for having failed in projecting to the outside world "the unique aspects of Tamil poetry." He had strongly felt that it was due to "our deficiency" that Tamil poetry had not been accorded the importance that it deserved at the national level.

As one who had demonstrated his skill in using the complexities of imagery and symbolism in poetry, Abdul Rahman called himself a neo-classicist. In his later part of life, he devoted time to read the Vedas and Upanishads, “whose literary value,” he said, “is immense.” He acknowledged that many of his expressions and symbols were taken from them.

He was not the one who would ignore lyrics used in Tamil feature films which were also, according to him, one form of poetry. He was of the view of that Kannadasan's best pieces were his film songs.

He received several awards and honours such as the State Government's 'Kalaimamani' title (1989), and 'Agni Akshara' Award (1992).

Abdul Rahman closely identified himself with Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's president and former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, who, he once said, was a “pioneer in adopting the form of poetic prose.”

D. Ravikumar, Tamil poet-writer and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi general secretary, said "Kavikko" had successfully experimented new forms in Tamil poetry.

Here is a poem of Abdul Rahman in his work, Pyramids in the Desert:'

The leaders also die like all of us

But, the leaders' death alone becomes irreparable loss

Still, the thrones are not kept vacant.

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January 23,2020

Patna, Jan 23: "They should go wherever they want," Bihar Chief Minister and JDU supremo Nitish Kumar said on Thursday when asked of Prashant Kishor and Pavan Verma's repeated questions about the party's stand's on the newly enacted Citizenship Act.

"It is their personal decision. They should go wherever they want. We don't have an objection. Don't look at JDU in the context of statements by some people. JDU works with determination. We have a clear stand and don't have any confusion," the Chief Minister told reporters here.

"If they have something to tell, they should come and discuss it within the party. They should go wherever they want. They have my good wishes," he said.

JDU spokesperson and national general secretary Pavan Verma has questioned his party's alliance with the BJP in Delhi Assembly polls while Kishor has more than once made his differences with the party known on the issue of the amended Citizenship Act, and National Register of Citizens.

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February 26,2020

New Delhi, Feb 26: Calling the recent violence in Delhi as 'planned conspiracy', Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation over the clashes that left 20 people dead in two days.

"CWC (Congress Working Committee) believes Home Minister and Centre is responsible. The Home Minister should tender his resignation with immediate effect," the Congress party's interim chief told reporters here.

Violent clashes erupted between pro and anti-CAA groups in parts of northeast Delhi on Monday, leading to widespread vandalism and arson for over two days.

While many blamed police for inaction to control the mobs, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the top brass of Delhi Police, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, LG Anil Baijal and directed the officials to control the situation.

Gandhi blamed both the Central and the Delhi governments, saying the administration did not take adequate steps on time to curb violence in the national capital.

"Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Center is equally responsible for not activating the administration to reach out to the people to maintain peace and harmony," Sonia added.

The death toll in the violence rose to 20 on Wednesday, according to GTB hospital authorities.

Government sources told ANI that the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has been given the charge of bringing normalcy in the capital.

Sources also said that Doval will brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Cabinet about the prevailing situation.

The NSA last night visited Jaffrabad, Seelampur and other parts of northeast Delhi where he held talks with leaders of different communities.

Without naming any leader, the Congress interim president also targeted the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party for making inflammatory statements saying that "there is a conspiracy behind the violence, country also saw this during Delhi elections. Many BJP leaders made inciting comments creating an atmosphere of fear and hatred."

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January 28,2020

New Delhi, Jan 28: Kolkata Metro Rail Corp expects to complete its East-West project, which runs partly under the city’s iconic Hooghly river, by March 2022 after a delay of several years doubled costs.

The authority is awaiting a final installment of Rs 20 crore ($2.8 million) over the next two years from the Indian Railway Board, said Manas Sarkar, managing director at KMRC. A soft loan of Rs 4,160 crore from Japan International Cooperation Agency helps fund 48.5% of the project.

India’s oldest metro, which started in 1984 with a North-South service, was due to expand by 2014 but faced problems including squatters on the planned route. These issues have contributed to the total project cost rising to about Rs 8,600 crore for some 17 kilometers from Rs 4,900 crore for 14 km.

“About 40% of total transport demand will be tackled by these two metro services,” Sarkar said in an interview at his office in Kolkata. “It will be a relief for environmental pollution and the city should be much more decongested.”

The new line is expected to carry about 900,000 people daily, -- roughly 20% of the city’s population -- and will take less than a minute to cross a 520-meter underwater tunnel. Depending on the time of day, it takes some 20 minutes to use the ferry and anywhere upward of an hour to cross the Howrah bridge.

KMRC will repay the JICA loan over 30 years after an initial six-year moratorium. The interest rate is between 1.2% to 1.6%. The East-West metro project is 74% owned by the railway ministry and 26% by the ministry of housing and urban affairs.

“We don’t anticipate any further cost escalation now,” Sarkar said.

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