Glowing Tributes paid to Immortal Architect of Teachers’ Class Consciousness

All sections of the people of Orissa paid glowing tributes to the architect of teachers’ class consciousness in the State, Prof. Abani Baral, on the 12th day of his sad demise, on November 18 at the State Information Centre (Jaya Dev Bhawan), Bhubaneswar. Shiksak Mahasangha, the federation of private College and School teachers he had established and led till the end of his life, had called the meeting.

Dibakar Nayak, Secretary of the State Council of the Communists Party of India recalled his predecessor as a man who linked education to emancipation of the masses. He was convinced that the State’s apathy to private college and school teachers was the worst obstacle to spread of education and therefore he dedicated himself to creation of service conditions of teachers, which not only made the government agree to ensure removal of salary uncertainty but also to make direct payment to teachers, he said, while also recalling another former Secretary of CPI, Lokanath Chowdhury’s contributions to teachers’ movement.

A votary of class action, he linked the common people with the class struggle of the low and irregularly paid private teachers against the exploitative system, said higher education minister Badri Narayan Patra, who himself was a teacher and a follower of Prof. Baral in the Mahasangha movement.

A souvenir brought out by the Mahasangha was released on the dais by the President of Orissa Sahitya Academy Satakadi Hota. All Orissa Lower and Secondary Teachers Association has also published another souvenir, which was distributed amongst the audience in the hall.

Leaders of various political parties, educationists, and journalists, trade unionists, and teachers’ bodies recalled Prof. Baral’s contributions to awakening of the State to the role and the needs of the teachers.

A boon for Bullet Riders from a Mechanic of Orissa

Subhas Chandra Pattanayak

My majestic friendI have preserved my Bullet as a souvenir of my ebullient past, as my present age permits me no more to continue my tryst with this 2120mm long and 1080mm high majestic beauty.

But when it was my passion to surge with its unique rhythm, the only provision I was wishing the Royal Enfield to have made, was in the matter of its chain. Every seven to eight thousand kilometers, the chain was to be changed. Even earlier to that, the chain was becoming slack.

I am sure, every lover of Bullet must be having the same feeling as I, that something should be done to tackle the chain problem inherent with this magnificent motorcycle. Once habituated with the Bullet, no motorcyclist would prefer any other two-wheeler, the users say and I entirely agree.

But Bullet riders do not make the Bullet. What to do, if Royal Enfield, its maker, does not do something to help its customers escape the chagrin its chain so frequently puts them to?

Antrayami BarikA mechanic of Orissa, Antaryami Barik, has come up with a tremendous solution.

Antaryami with his bulletHe is a great fan of Bullet. A highlander by birth, born in the hilly district of Nayagarh, he has covered whole of Orissa in his Bullet Standard 350 in a very uncommon urge to spend solitary moments with the serene beauty of the hills, several times on his Bullet of 1986 model. For his own composure, in his own garage, he has developed such a component that, while negotiating the hilly and bumpy roads, he never faces any problem over the chain. His bike has given him more than 3 lakh Kms of ride so far; and now, he is on his fifth chain on the bike, which indicates that every chain has given him at least 60,000 kilometers, because of the component he has invented and attached to his Bullet.

The idea to equip the motorcycle with such a component to keep the chain comfortably useable for so many kilometers, is a great exercise of personal intellect and the component is clearly an intellectual invention of Sri Barik.

The Royal Enfield, manufacturer of the Bullet Motorcycles, may immensely gain if Barik shares with it his invention. He is available at: antaryami1965@gmail.com and antaryamibarik.orissa@gmail.com

Prof Abani Baral passes away

(Orissa Matters)

A paragon of progressive outlook, Prof. Abani Kumar Baral, is no more. Prof. Baral dedicated major part of his life to didactics as well as to the cause of the teaching community. He belonged to that section of human society, to which struggle for others’ emancipation remained more attractive than personal benefits.

Prof. Baral was founder of the Teachers Movement in Orissa, Secretary General of All Orissa Federation of Teachers Organizations, and the Vice-President of FISE, the World Body of Teachers. He was eminent as an educationist, trade unionist, litterateur, artist, and as a communist leader. He was also the working chairman of the birth centenary committee of Bhagat Singh.

Prof. Abani Baral

Prof. Abani Baral

He was not limited to his organizational responsibilities as he was also marked for unique contributions to the philosophy of systematization of the teachers organizations and connection thereof to world efforts against exploitation.

A teacher par excellence in Oriya literature, he had authored more than twenty books.

Prof. Baral was 78.

Orissamatters.com and its sister sites join his family members – wife Prof. Adaramani Boral, and four children – Abhas, Akash, Arati and Ahuti, in deep sorrow. 

Oriya Language created Orissa and therefore Orissa must be ruled by Oriya Language

Subhas Chandra Pattanayak

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik seems to have developed a wrong notion that governance of Orissa in Oriya depends upon his mercy. His press-note of December 17 and full page display advertisement in major broadsheets of today force us to arrive at this apprehension.

In his December 17 press note it was declared that he had held a meeting with the five members of the ministerial committee on that day for the purpose of “strictly implementing the Orissa Official Language Act, 1954 in official and non-official level” to facilitate which a website has been floated by the government. In the full page multi-color advertisement in broadsheet dailies today, this is intriguingly missing.

The advertisement is designed to tell the people that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has taken historical steps to save and develop Oriya language, and has enumerated the steps he has taken. This is blatant lie. Neither he nor his government has executed any single item claimed to be “historical” in the official advertisement. The entire advertisement is nothing but false propaganda. What a shame it is, that, the people of Orissa are taken for granted by their Chief Minister! Read more →

Navakalevara: Legends and reality

Subhas Chandra Pattanayak

Legends are the most misguiding mischief aimed at superimposing lies on reality so that indigenous people of an occupied land are kept too dazzled to see the dark face of the rulers and the class of exploiters can keep its victims subjugated to its authority, while forcing them to forget the heroic history of evolution of their own philosophy of life, their own splendid spiritual realizations, their own socio-economic uniqueness, their own ancient culture, their own valorous past, their own way of social integration and their own civilization.

We see this mischief galore in the context of Navakalevara of SriJagannatha.

So, here, we are to rip apart the legends and bring the reality of the Navakalevara to light, as thereby alone we can reach the lost uniqueness of the people of Orissa.

We will use Puri Sankaracharya’s self-proclaimed authority over Navakalevara to proceed with our purpose.

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Samaja in Maze of Forgery: Two former Ministers of Orissa – Lingaraj Mishra & Radhanath Rath forged the WILL of Gopabandhu; Both benefitted till their death; SoPS continues to Loot

Subhas Chandra Pattanayak

The Oriya daily SAMAJA founded by late Utkalmani Pandit Gopabandhu Das, to which, out of their love and reverence for the great humanitarian leader, the people of Orissa had and have been giving their financial and moral support, is in a menacing maze of forgery and loot.

Sadly, two of Gopabandhu’s trusted men – Lingaraj Mishra and Radhanath Rath – who, because of being known so, had the opportunity of becoming cabinet ministers in Orissa, were the masterminds and/or makers of the forgery from which the paper is yet to be salvaged.

Both of them – Lingaraj and Radhanath – had partnered with each other in forging the last WILL of Gopabandhu to grab the Samaja, which being Gopabandhu’s paper was of superb credibility and the greatest political instrument of the day. They had performed this crime behind the screen of and in nexus with Servants of the People Society (SoPS), of which, while breathing his last, Gopabandhu was the Vice-President. Read more →