Friday 9 November 2018

An Unconditional Love by Nehal Ahmad Nadwi

An  Unconditional love!
A man got married to a beautiful woman. He loved his wife a lot. One day, his wife suffered from sort of skin disorder diseases. Due to which she was gradually losing her beauty and charms. Once, when her husband was traveling somewhere for some important things, an accident occurred to him and unfortunately he lost both of his eyes.
Anyhow, they were enjoying their marital life. Though his wife was losing her beauty day by day yet he was not worried to such unfortunate happenings. And why that visually impaired husband should have been worried, once he had not been able to see her lost beauty and glory. They passionately loved each other, cared and shared as they have been. 
One day his wife passed away because of the incurable diseases. The husband was saddened of his wife's death. As a consequence, he sold his all property related to him and left for other city. 
In the train a fellow passenger asked him that how would you be able to spend your life alone? Your wife was there who was taking care of you. She was the apple of your eyes. She is no more now. 
The visually challenged husband replied to him i was not blind or visually impaired.  I was just pretending to her that I was visually impaired and i couldn't see her beauty. 
Because if she would have been aware of the fact that i could see her ugly face. This feeling would definitely make her more worried than pain and suffering. That's why, i pretended as if i were visually impaired. 
My wife was everything for me and I always wanted to see her happy. 

Tuesday 6 November 2018

My Supernova || A short story by Nehal Ahmad Nadwi

         My Supernova
After lunch, I laid in my bed as usual. Just because of regularly appearing in exams, I was exhausted, worried and exasperated. In a jiffy, I was engulfed by sound sleep. Subsequently, I landed on a colourful planet of wild and weird dreams.

For a moment, i tried to avoid her. Everything, related to her....memories, feelings, passions, and all.... Wonderfully enough, I was helpless, sort of oppressed against the wave of her immortal love. And then... I started murmuring. Did you know, why? 'cause she was never like the other girls, never longed to be like rests. She was weird in her wild ways, had diverse desires.

 In fact, she was an eccentric in her exotic escapades. A Devi of beauty, possessing beautiful sparkle in her eyes, ultimately made me to mesmerize our sweet nostalgia. We had been merged, deep down, into each other's souls. .. touched by our extreme pleasures; whispering in ears, talking hours and never getting bored, unfolding hands, soaring gracefully, listening to our heart beats and shacking legs.

 More precisely, we had been a perfect soul. One night we had the longest conversation that we ever had before. She shared with me all her pain and pleasure except one dark secret that she had very few moments in her life. She was at the last stage due to the breast cancer. She never wanted me to put into hot water. 

She never wanted me to be worried. Hence, she never ever disclosed it to me. The very next morning, she was no more....
She, undoubtedly, had written the lesson of an  immortal love in the chapter of my life. For me, she was, and still she is, a mix of perfect woman, hard to break, impossible to forget and endlessly fascinating. She was a celestial nymph for me. 
She was my supernova!

Friday 2 November 2018

AMUSU: In the Darkest Recession of Their Souls || Nehal Ahmad Nadwi

AMUSU: 
In the Darkest Recess of their Souls

Students Union activism have been at the root of some of the groundbreaking reforms in India's democratic history. In fact, student leaders have played a significant role in some the major social, economic and political movements. The unforgettable achievements of such students leaders are undeniable. 
To my mind, there are few rationale and sound goals for conducting student union elections:
(a) for discovery of truth and removing obstacles of the students by open discussion;
(b) free speech by conscience and as an aspect of self-fulfllment;
(c) expressing belief, political attitude, explicit representation of the institution nationally and internationally.
(d) active and sacrosanct participation in democratic life of the community. 
Thus, AMUSU is all about the commandation of the efficacy, values, hallmark of establishing an egalitarian community. Moreover, its elected leaders are expected to have a robust analytical understanding of contemporary political affairs. 
In this context, many a time, crossing Lakshaman Rekha has both been justified and welcomed by the students under certain exceptional circumstances. What many of AMU students barely acknowledge is that AMUSU have been transmuted into a hard regionalism, sectarianism and communalism which is callous to, an unforgivable offense, and sometimes even at war with students from other regions or states. Thus, in this fearsome face and undeclared campus and department wise epidemic of hate, decisive and destructive students politics, I find the malign role of university administration as well. Why AMUSU failed in producing the living embodiment of students representative? Why the  elected candidates do not even staunchly stand to make a reasoned and substantial argument in the mainstream media? Why AMUSU has been hegemonized by exclusionary identification of regional and communal identity? In this four years of my student life in AMU, I realized that AMUSU found itself in the quagmire due to its internecine faction fued.  The time, therefore, to remain a mute spectator has gone. If the students of this highly prestigious institution take a drastic step in order to insulate AMUSU from the elected autocrats and peurile representatives, we would definitely be able to restore the lost glory and we would certainly nip the upcoming 2019 elections trouble in the bud. It is high time to uphold the students union integrity and inspires general students confidence. If the students of this incredible institution do not wake up from their sound sleep, 'history in making' would manifestly include us among conspirators and destructors of AMUSU's real identity. As a consequence, History, unspeakably, will take revenge for the virulence of hate  politics from ALIG.

Wednesday 17 October 2018

AMU vs Ivy League Colleges || Nehal Ahmad Nadwi

AMU vs Ivy League Colleges 
  • Instead of talking about Institutions of Eminence, now we should think as to how Aligarh Muslim University would be like Ivy League Universities, since it is having environment, time and resources to carry the light of this institution far and wide till darkness disappears from all around. If you carefully analyze about these Ivy League colleges, you would surprisingly come to know that these universities had adopted the public choice theory propounded by Buchanan Jr who emphasized on the privatization of education in US. Thus, AMU can also provide the benchmark for world class institution by establishing itself among the top global universities by taking four following steps:
  • (a) transparency in the appointment of the faculty members (Aslam Pervaiz, VC, MANUU, made an emphasis on this issue yesterday in the Kennedy Auditorium);
  • (b) not just generous grants by the alumni from across the world but their inclusive participation in order to check the status report;
  • (c) the reviewed and revised syllabus by an advisory panel from respective fields;
  • (d) inculcating a sense of competitive interests along with moral education. The fourth above-mentioned point would definitely distinguish Aligarh Muslim  University from Harvard, MIT, Yale, Cornell, Princeton, Stanford, Brown, Columbia and Penn Universities. Interestingly, because of not including the moral part of the education in Ivy League colleges, it has largely faied to produce good human beings which is the purpose of education
  • The best tribute to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, on this 201 birth anniversary, would be firmly resolving to turn the original vision of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan into reality by setting global standards in higher education. Eid ul Alig Mubarak ❤️