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Thursday, July 30, 2009

COUNTRY SIDE...


Have you ever thought of living out in the country side? Rolling hills with woods all around, a lake by your home and meadows of green grass as far as the eye can see. Would you like to live in a place like that? Can you imagine what fun it will be, just you and your family and an abundance of nature?

Have you read Heidi and the life she led in similar surroundings, tending to goats, eating freash cheese and drinking milk and sleeping on a bed of hay? It can be alot of fun, away from the traffic and pollution of the city, and away from your office,school and all the tensions.

When you live in a log cabin near a lake, take time to notice the trees turn a flaming red orange in autumn. A beautiful sight indeed! Such clean and pristine surroundings attract a number of birds. The morning dew, the chirping birds, the gentle breeze, the shaking leaves-all so poetic, and calming....

We must live in a place like this atleast for a few days and learn to admire nature. Nature has given us so much. Take time to stop by, and admire the trees and the meadows and the lakes and you are sure to return to your school, college or office happier and full of energy to continue with all the activities.

So do plan a trip to the countryside and feel the difference.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

THE TIGER CATCHER-Ziaur Rehman

"वोह किस्से और होंगे जिन्हें सुनकर नींद आती है,

कलेजा थाम लोगे जब सुनोगे दास्ताँ हमारी"

What do say about a man who runs after a man -eater tiger with nothing but a blanket in hand and captures it too? Courage incarnate,a hero or simply crazy?

I have no words to describe him. If you ever visit ASSAM STATE ZOO and walk down to have a look at the splendid looking animal-THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER, the introductory note outside the cage would inevitably have one line-'Captured by Ziaur Rehman".Soon, the initial admiration for the beast would shift towards the captor and remain stupefied there. How a man can achieve such an impossible task, not once or twice but over and over again?

Rehman was often hailed as the jim Corbett of Assam but the comparison is not correct. Unlike the British hunter and environmentalist, Rehman preferred to capture tigers, rather than kill or maim them. In fact, he never considered an animal a man-eater. It was circumstances that forced a tiger to relish human flesh.

Statistics have it that he caught about 65 man-eaters, both tigers and leopards, with minimum paraphernalia. The last time he caught such an animal was in 2002 with just a blanket.

Of course, in his fifty years career as a hunter he is believed to have gunned down 40 man-eaters. The killing happened under extreme provocation, only when nature left him with no other option.

After all, for somebody who caught his first tiger at the age of 14 by offering himself as a bait to save his village folk and cattle from being devoured by a royal bengal tiger, he was in sync with his surroundings, the nature he grew up in.

Alas, unlike Jim Corbett, he could not wield his pen as mightly as he did with his proverbial 'sword'. Now that the hero is no more with us(he passed away on April 27 at the age of 67), his amazing hunting stories will remain with us like folk tales.