Consider this case-
There is a school excursion. The
headmaster had invited most of the students for the outing.
All the invited students had a great
time together and were a part of the group video. That was shared via social
media by the star student and generated great excitement.
However, the few students, who had
not been invited for the excursion, saw the video and felt hurt as they had
been left out. Why did the headmaster or the teachers not include them?
They were not sure whether this had
been done intentionally or unintentionally by the headmaster. Why did the
headmaster or staff treat them differently than the rest of the class?
The ignored students and their
supporters publicly confronted and complained to the headmaster, the staff and
the star student involved. The aggrieved students threatened that they would
adopt non-cooperation and boycott classes.
Seeing the quick condemnation,
social media outrage, and the deluge of posts regarding this issue, the
school-staff including the headmaster feared the loss of face and revenue i.e.
school-fees. What if the ignored students really decided to quit school?
The headmaster recorded his own videos and shared those with the names of the uninvited students. He added his videos to the original video and the star student uploaded it online.
There was no explanation or apology.
There was simply an updated video- the headmaster's videos with the names of
the initially forgotten students had been added to the previous video.
When the uninvited and upset
students saw their names in the updated video, they were appeased. They were
happy and took pride that their protests had worked and the understanding and
nice headmaster had heeded to their request. They thanked the headmaster for
representing them and for including their names in the updated video.
The above is a fictional story.
Your reaction please-
I have the following questions for
you.
Had you been one of the uninvited
students, how would you have reacted?
A) Would you have
thanked the headmaster for heeding to requests and for such inclusion and
representation?
Or
B) Would you rather have
stayed silent and not said a word to the headmaster? Why speak up and
"fight" unnecessarily? After all, it is their decision who they wish
to invite and it is fine if they exclude you?
Which of the above two options would you choose?
"Anek" Movie Video-
Recently, on 9th May, 2022, I saw a
video that has "Anek" official languages of India, but has
conveniently forgotten & intentionally or unintentionally missed Odia
language. The video that has personalities from "every corner of
India", does not have an Odia voice or words.
On May 7, 2022, actor Ayushmann
Khurrana had shared that promotional video on Twitter for his movie ANEK that
has "Anek" (many) languages of India. But, the rich, ancient, and
important official language- ODIA- was missing.
Personalities from different corners
of India have shared in their respective languages- "Jeetega Kaun?
Hindustan".
In English, this means- "Who
will win? India".
Anek log saath aaye hain ek mission par. Mission #JeetegaKaunHindustan. @anubhavsinha #KumudMishra #ManojPahwa #AndreaKevichusa #SagarShirgaonkar #BhushanKumar #KrishanKumar #ShivChanana #DhrubDubey @BenarasM @TSeries @AAFilmsIndia @CastingChhabra#AnekTrailerOutNow #Anek pic.twitter.com/xQfPMrzrIk
— Ayushmann Khurrana (@ayushmannk) May 7, 2022
There are many famous Odia
personalities and anyone could have represented Odisha in the Anek video.
However, their team did not care
enough to unite and include the state of Odisha too.
A country will win when all the
states and people are included together.
Why and how was Odia language and Odisha representative missing?
(Apart from Odia, Santhali is another official language of India that too was missing in that initial promo.)Many Odias saw the initial video and
reacted. There were requests and movie-boycott threats.
In the students and headmaster fictional story shared in the beginning, Odia language is one of the ignored students, while the Director of Anek movie, Anubhav Sinha, is the headmaster and Ayushmann Khurana is the star student.
While I am happy to see Odia's inclusion in the said video, but not having an Odia voice and not being accorded the same respect as other languages - first totally missing and then having a non-Odia represent Odisha, still bothers me.
You may say- "So what? Be positive! At least they heeded to our requests and corrected their mistake! It is rare for production-houses to accept their wrong and take such step. Their Director himself added and represented us! That is such an honour! Be grateful! Rejoice! Now forget everything and surely watch and enjoy the movie!"
Ask yourself-
A) Had some Odias not voiced their views and threatened to boycott the movie, would they have considered and ensured the inclusion later? If the inclusion did happen after the feedback, why wasn't a local personality taken on board to represent Odisha? Why did the Director have to represent Odia?
B) Is this incident the first of its kind in which Odisha has been ignored and omitted? Haven't we been neglected by mainstream media for long?
C) If Odias do not raise their voice and assert themselves now (and whenever there is such unfairness); and rather choose to show that they are unbothered, forgiving and accepting as has been their nature in the past, then won't such Odisha and Odia omission cases continue in the future too?
D) Is it not terrible that we have to request others to also include Odisha and ensure Odisha representation? Shouldn't it happen automatically like for the other states? Isn't Odisha a part of India too? Then, why such discrimination? Why in most cases is Odia and Odisha missing or misrepresented? Why do we have to force them to rethink and redo?
What are your answers to the above questions?
Incredible India has invaluable treasures. There is unity in diversity. I agree that it is very difficult to represent the whole of India. There is no doubt that when all are together, India will win
As the sixth classical language of
India with crores of speakers, and the language with the second highest number
of manuscripts in the world (only after Sanskrit), Odia language certainly
deserves a higher pedestal; at least a mention!
Is it bad to demand at least a
similar status for Odia just like for the rest of the languages?
It is ironical that the first state
in the nation to be formed on linguistic basis way back in the year 1936 is
being omitted.
In fact, Odisha's name is not even
mentioned in the "Multiple Choice Question"- "Which was the
first state to be formed on linguistic basis?"
The neighbouring state- Andhra Pradesh is given as answer in many books, reference guides, websites and news-reports.
Surprised to see wrong information on some sites.
— Anita Sabat (@anitaexplorer) October 13, 2020
How will people know the facts when incorrect info is shared?
Especially when it’s shared by trusted sources?
Odisha was the first state to be formed on linguistic basis.
Please update the info, @the_hindu @THexplains 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/FP1L8HEZbQ
Despite Odisha having taken rapid
strides, why is it that we continue to be excluded or misrepresented?
Why is Odisha proud to be-
"India's best kept secret"?
Odisha is just like a secret is kept
hidden and not publicly discussed or mentioned.
Even Odisha's name is not even
included.
And if mentioned, Odisha's name is pushed towards the end and/or with the wrong spelling.
Even today, after a decade of change of spelling of Orissa and Oriya to Odisha and Odia, people are not aware, and still continue to use the old or different spellings. Many do not bother to make corrections even after they are politely informed.
In some Odisha GI applications filed recently e.g. “Koraput Kalajeera Rice”, “Nabarangpur Lac Craft”, “Kendrapara Rasabali” etc., they have not even given due respect to our state by not even spelling the names of our state and products correctly! On 4th January 2022, this paper (Sakala) had carried a news-report with this writer’s points about the wrong names and information in the GI applications.
We Odias are very simple and humble
and do not boast or "blow our trumpet."
We are taught to be submissive and
to be tolerant and accommodate everyone and to value the whole world as we
belong to Shree Jagannatha sanskruti.
We do not think it important to express the truth as it might hurt others and spoil our relations. Or we are not bothered to share. Thus, it took so many years to assert that Rasagola belongs to Odisha. Because of such efforts, more people recognize that Rasagola belongs to Odisha.
Tolerance and niceness should not be taken advantage of and must not be at the cost of truth.
"Blowing own trumpet" is
considered bad. But, being "vocal for local" is being advocated by
our Prime Minister and Central Govt. now.
Now more Odias are vocal for local and there is inclusion.
My message to all Odias
and Odisha, please note-
We really need to blow
our conch shell. It is high time the world hears the sounds of Odisha.
If you do not know how
to blow the conch, it is high time you must learn how to. But, despite knowing,
if you do not want to take the trouble to blow the conch, at least do not
interfere or stop those who know and are actually blowing the conch or making efforts
to blow. Kindly strive, and also support and encourage all, to
protect and promote our Odisha’s treasures and ensure correct representation of
Odisha.
Should we simply complain
about the misrepresentation or act on it now?
In Hindi, it is said- “Jo dikhta hai wo bikta hai”- What is seen, sells.
Who is responsible to ensure
the correct representation and promotion for Odisha?
We, the local people.
For that, we need to be
aware and care. When one cares, one shares. And when one shares, one cares. Caring
is sharing and sharing is caring.
Always remember that we are “Adamya
Odisha”. We are unputdownable & unstoppable. We will keep journeying like
Shree Jagannatha’s Ratha’s wheels.
We have to fuel Odisha's power and continue making our mark long-lasting like Odisha's culture and tradition. Let us make ourselves so powerful that we cannot be ignored.
We need enthusiastic, inspiring,
encouraging, caring and conscientious parents and teachers to raise smart &
responsible children.
May Mahaprabhu give everyone the
strength & intelligence & of course all the support & encouragement
to be brand ambassadors and stand up & showcase our Odisha.
To sensitise everyone and get our point across of including an Odia voice, we have shared a video of a six-years-old talented Odia girl, Divyashree D Behera. She had represented India and had won the international beauty pageant title- "International Top Model" competition in the year 2020 in the USA. She is a phenomenal dancer, and has acted in many commercials and has been featured in print and electronic media.
In the video, Divyashree says the words in Odia- "Jitiba Kiye? Bharata".
Great when all official languages are respected & included.
— Odita Trust ଓଡ଼ିତ ଟ୍ରଷ୍ଟ (@OditaTrust) May 10, 2022
The sixth classical language of India #Odia is in the #Anek video now 🇮🇳 #JeetegaKaunHindustan
Odia- Jitiba Kiye? Bharata
Words of 6 yrs old Divyashree of Odisha-https://t.co/AqcJlgiBYk #IncludeOdia #OdishaBharata
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