Indian Space Odyssey
Sunday, June 24, 2007
"India stayed up to track Sunita's return" read another one.
It was reality television at its best. Packed with spine-chilling thrills, nerve-wrecking action and ending with an outburst of cheers and tears, Sunita Williams’ journey back to terra firma was watched with rapt attention throughout India. While some Indians performed pujas through the night, others tracked her return by the microsecond on the NASA website. Most, though, just chose to sit glued to their television sets.
For one, she was born in Ohio and has an Indian origin because her father hails from India. But thats it. There's nothing wrong in making the Atlantis story a big deal, there's a way to do it. The reasons that our folks back home quote are quite stoopid. And then run SMS campaigns praying for the safe return back home of Sunita Williams. I personally don't have anything against the astronaut, she has achieved many milestones and has reached heights that other's haven't. The problem that I have is with the media and the people back in India. We do have more than enough pagans back home don't we? Why then do we spend energy and time for folks like Williams, Jindal etc.etc.
A quick check on the news aired in Slovenia reveals the difference. Afterall Sunita is a half Slovenian yeah? So a quick check revealed that they have other things going on. The top headlines were -
- Slovenia Cracks down on smoking.
- Slovenian ambassador visits Bethlehem
I only have two words to say "Shut Up". Make claims when ISRO sends folks on a space trip. Back them up and give them credit for what they have been doing. Support their effort and teach children back home the "facts" instead of making someone (who's not even looked back at India) an overnight hero.
Labels: India, ISRO, Media, NASA, Space, US
Posted by Rajesh @ 10:50 AM; PERMALINK,
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- At June 26, 2007 6:20 AM, ammu said...
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Couldn't agree more. Media needs to pick it's heros. Just because someone's from Indian origin....doesn't make them an Indian hero.
- At June 26, 2007 11:08 AM, Intruder said...
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very interesting and well said rajesh.
- At June 26, 2007 8:47 PM, Rajesh said...
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@ amrita - i think its the same story everywhere. it just happens that in India its more .... a lot more.
@ intruder - thanks. good to know that u concur. :) - At July 08, 2007 1:30 PM, Mosilager said...
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yup - that's exactly right...