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Time to Take a Stand – Womens Day Message By Melissa Jinaraj

Why is it that in 2010 the male dominated society in Kochi is still so…….male dominated?  Women here have become complacent and the men have taken advantage of their complacency.  Or maybe women haven’t become complacent maybe they feel like nothing will ever change, so why make a stink about it.

Soon after I arrived in Kochi I felt like I had hit a brick wall.  I felt like my life had been taken away from me.  Being a woman in Kochi is not like being a woman anywhere else.  I soon realized that certain things are expected from women here and if they aren’t fulfilled then you have society looking down on you.

I quickly learned what it felt like to be a woman in Kochi once I felt a man’s hand brush up against my butt or chest.  Well to be honest it was about the third or fourth time this happened that I realized what I was up against.  The first one or two times I thought maybe it was an accident, but then it started happening all of the time.  For some reason these men felt like they had the right to touch me inappropriately.   Why did they think that this was ok?  It’s almost as if they feel they are above me, so therefore they can touch me.  This has happened to me so many times that I have lost count.  Every time this happened there was always plenty of room around and no need to get so close.  I told my husband about this and he was angry because I didn’t say anything to the men.  He would give me a pep talk about how independent and strong of a woman I am.  He would tell me to shout at them and make a scene.  And each time we had a conversation like this I was ready for the next time it would happen.  I was ready to shout.  I was ready to make a scene.  I would play it over and over in my head to mentally prepare myself. And then it would happen.  I would get touched inappropriately,  again, and, I would do nothing.  WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME!!!  Why am I behaving like this?  Perhaps it may be because I feel like nothing will happen.  I feel like here it’s not considered an issue.  I feel like hundreds maybe thousands of women get touched everyday and nothing happens.   It’s an everyday occurrence here.  It’s how people live.  If I did make a scene would the police get called? Probably not.  Would the man get arrested? Probably not. Would he touch another woman the next day? Probably.  I really don’t know what would happen I’ve never made a scene to find out.  Why do we, as women here in Kochi, put up with this?  Why are we allowing men to feel as if they are above us?

It is not our fault that we are complacent here in Kochi. Society has made us that way.  For instance some women do speak out.  Their story often ends up on the news.  And not in a positive light.  There is always someone in the story saying that it was the girl’s fault that she got touched.  It was the girl’s fault that she got raped.  It was the girl’s fault that something happened to her, when all she was doing was walking down the street.  And sometimes the girl’s family is embarrassed and mortified if she speaks out.  When a woman’s family doesn’t even back her up, how can you expect her to stand up for herself?

Whenever I voice my frustration with the disgusting acts that take place thousands of times each day people often tell me that maybe it is best that I go back to America.   I then reply telling the person how sad it is that that is their solution to the problem, that I should leave.  Why is someone even thinking by me leaving the problem would be solved?!  This is my present home and these things are not just happening to me.  These acts are happening to a lot of local women.  Sometimes people will tell me that yes, it is a sad state, but we can’t change the whole of India. It is exactly that kind of thinking that will get Kochi nowhere.

Kerala has the highest population of educated citizens in India.  Education is freedom, yet so many women are still prisoners in their own free land.  Why are brilliant educated people not doing anything to solve this issue?  Why don’t politicians even talk about these problems?

There are a lot of great men in Kochi who know about these acts and think they are disgusting.  All men are not molesters.  All men do not feel like they are above women.  Lots of men here in Kochi have the upmost respect for women in all aspects of their lives.  The sad thing is that all of these other men that feel free to touch women whenever they walk by are making the rest of the men look bad.  So it is not just women  who are affected by this behavior.  It is also men.  The good men, who respect women.  These good men are getting a bad reputation because of this.  People will start to think that all men in Kochi or all Indian men behave like this and it just isn’t so.

Men, your name is getting smeared.  Women, you are getting disrespected.  In Kochi it is time for men and women alike to band together to put a stop to this.  We can’t let this go on any longer.

Men, remember that it is also your mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters that this is happening to.  Other men are making you look bad. Be supportive.  Continue to show respect. And if you see this happening please confront the person who decided to behave like this.

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Women, it is time for us to stop being complacent.  It is time for us to show that we demand respect.  It is time for us to stop worrying about what society or our families will think. We need to stop taking the back seat in life.  My dignity is being stomped on and I won’t let it happen anymore.  We need to stop and confront the man who decided to touch us. We need to report EVERY incident to the police until they realize this is a serious issue.  We need society to know that as women we will not stand for such disrespect!

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Paintball in Kochi finally!! @techKshetra Kochi-Cochin

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Cambridge Online Dictionary defines paintball as,
paintball noun
/ˈpeɪnt.bɔːl/US pronunciation symbol/-bɑːl/ n [U]
a game in which people dress up in military clothing, go out into the countryside and attempt to shoot each other with guns that fire paint rather than bullets

Urban Dictionary defines it as,
1. Paintball
one of the best sports ever made.
Paintball rules all .

I would say the latter is a more aptly defined expression! Paintball one of the few marveled sports that has been so rarely experienced by Malayalis; Correction, never have experienced. Before you start on me, I didn’t include the guys who live abroad,I am talking about us resident malayalis. I should maybe be more specific, paintball is a sport that has yet to grace God’s own Country. Well not for long. TechKshetra the tech fest hosted by Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology is bringing Paintball as one of the prime events to Kochi and Kerala.

Now these are the basics of paintball. There are two opposing teams, they are armed with paintball markers ( a paintball gun!! ). These are loaded with pellets containing the paintballs. Now the aim is to eliminate members of the opposing side by ‘marking’ them with your markers. Wham! One hit and they are out. Generally this is played in an environment with artificial elements for cover, strategic positioning, etc. It can be indoors or outdoors. The more elaborate ones are held in forests to simulate a ‘battle field’ effect. Rules generally vary from capture the flag, elimination, scouting out an area successfully, defending an area. Military styled ones have rescue missions, ambushes, etc. Most terminologies and methodologies are based on military and gaming styles.

So if you want to experience the thrill of shooting up someone with paintballs, head to RSET.

Do you have the balls for it??!

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Contact
For more Details:
Jacob Paulose 9995342524
Mathew John 9995599557

Only limited teams allowed. So hurry before the spots are filled up!

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Kochi’s IPL Team Dream. Some Facts & Figures

The buzz of Kochi having its own Indian Premier League team has been around for quite sometime. Here is more information on the bidding process. The cities that have been offered as the home location for the franchises are Pune, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Kanpur, Dharamsala, Vizag, Rajkot, Cuttack, Baroda, Cochin, Indore and Gwalior. The auction is scheduled to happen on March 9th 2010.

  • This time the process of bidding for teams is extremely difficult unlike in 2008. Among the most contentious clauses is the requirement for the bidder to privide a bank guarantee equivalent to 100 per cent of the money that the winning bidder offers for the 10-year contract within seven days of winning the bid. Where as in 2008, the initial franchisees of the eight IPL teams had to provide only 10 per cent of their bids as bank guarantee.
  • Bidders also need to have a net worth of $1 billion as a pre-requisite and offer a pre-bid bank guarantee of $100 million. In the 2008 auctions, prospective bidders paid a pre-bid deposit of Rs 20 crore.
  • The minimum bid price has been fixed at a staggering $225 million (Rs 1,042 crore), compared to the base price of $50 million (over Rs 230 crore) when the first auctions were held in 2008.

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Here is an interesting fact. A list of India’s 10 most affluent cities was recently published. Following is the list

  1. New Delhi – Has IPL Team (Delhi Daredevils)
  2. Bangalore – Has IPL Team (Royal Challengers)
  3. Mumbai – Has IPL Team (Mumbai Indians)
  4. Chennai – Has IPL Team (Chennai Super Kings)
  5. Hyderabad – Has IPL Team (Deccan Chargers)
  6. Kolkata – Has IPL Team (Kolkata Knight Riders)
  7. Kochi – One of the home locations thats on offer in 2010
  8. Pune – One of the home locations thats on offer in 2010
  9. Jaipur – Has IPL Team (Rajasthan Royals)
  10. Ahmedabad – One of the home locations thats on offer in 2010

7 out of the 10 most affluent cities in the list, have an IPL team. All 6 cities above Kochi has an IPL team. All 3 cities that dont have an IPL team are on offer as a home location for the auction on March 9th.

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Mohanlal and Priyadarshan has shown interest in bidding. Also Muthoot Pappachan Group is said to have making efforts for a Kochi team by partnering with Mohanlal and Priyadarshan. Also there are reports that Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan is interested in picking up a team. Sheiks and Malayalees has been sharing a very good bond from the past couple of decades ;) . Keeping that in mind, we hope he bids for Kochi too :D . There are reports that YusufAli MA, M.D of EMKE group and person behind LULU group (who is also building India’s biggest mall in Kochi) is keen on a Kochi team. As per some reports Salman Khan is keen on bidding for an IPL team and is interested either in Kochi or Nagpur.

Making this entry on Kochivibe has made us dizzy. Especially the Rupees and Dollars part :) . We hope that Kochi is one of the 2 lucky cities to get an IPL team. We are amused to see “Dharmsalsa” as one of the cities up for grabs. That just DONT sound like one of the cities that would have an IPL team (sorry Dharmsalians). Kochi would make a better team anyday! ;) .  Fingers crossed for March 9th.!

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Lulu Mall Kochi Set to Open in 9 Months. Pictures, Videos and Facts

Lulu has announced that construction of the mall in Cochin is on track and will open to public before December 2010. Here are some pictures, videos and facts about this project.

  • The entire project takes up 17 acres of land
  • Total project investment is 1,200 crores
  • Parking space for 3000 vehicles
  • Famous architect WS Atkins (who also designed Burj Al Arab & the Jumeirah Beach Hotel) designed the project
  • 300 national and international brands
  • A 7 or a 9 screen multiplex
  • A 10,000 square feet children amusement area
  • Bowling alley
  • 6 fine dining restaurants
  • 50,000 square feet food court with 18 outlets and coffee shops
  • Food court can seat 3500 customers
  • Marriot hotel with 300 5-star rooms, in the complex
  • Commercial tower exclusively for airline/aviation companys to complement Kochi’s tremendous growth in the sector.
  • A retail management school to cope with the shortage of skilled man power in the field
  • 6000 direct employment + another 20000 will benefit indirectly
  • Expected to attract 25 lakh tourists every year

Check out the video about the Lulu Mall Kochi

 

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Tech Fest 2010-techKshetra @RSET kochi-cochin

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This Year’s Biggest College Event, right at Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, in partnership with NOKIA, presents Techkshetra. Be prepared to be blown away!

Good news for students, an event you don’t want to miss. Hosted at one of the best colleges in Kerala. An event for the best of the best. March 12th 2010 will have a new meaning to students all over Kerala.

From events galore and not just the tech-related stuff, fun and random events, online games and many more. Presentations, Seminars and Project presentations, there is just about everything to keep you on your toes. With exciting and surprise events poised to be held any moment, you just can’t keep away from anything. Gifts, vouchers, cash prizes, fun and everything great that makes a Tech-Fest awesome!

From tech events like C Decoding(hash_include), Electronic Junkyard, etc and non-tech like gaming, Best manager contest(the one), you have so much to choose from. Challenge yourself and let the adrenaline rush through you.

And to top it off, expect NOKIA to come up with some exciting stuff. Surprise Surprise…So hang onto to the edge of your seats or well your pants or anything you can get your hands on. If Tech Fests could get fun and exciting this is as fun as they can get.

Like they say, be there or be square!

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