Hugh Michael Jackman,
is an Australian actor, singer, and
producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in a variety
of film genres. He is known for his long-running role as Wolverine in the X-Men
film series, as well as for his lead roles in films such as the romantic-comedy
fantasy Kate & Leopold. In Broadway
theatre, Jackman won a Tony Award for his role in The Boy from Oz. A four-time
host of the Tony Awards themselves, he won an Emmy Award for one of these
appearances.
Of the four mada veethis
of Thiruvallikkeni, the farthest is Singarachari Street – one could not miss
this old building opp to Punjab National Bank ~ a school, “ Samarao School” ~
an elementary school in existence for perhaps 100 years or so!
For most of us the first
inspiration is the School Teacher – the one who changed the lives of so many of
us. Today is the day to remember those
great personalities who with such vigour provided us the most important thing
in life the Education, the chance to learn.
On 5th Sept, Teacher's Day is celebrated in India in honour
of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was born on September 5, 1888. Dr
Radhakrishnan was India's second president and a great scholar, philosopher and
Bharat Ratna recipient. Since 1962, India has commemorated his birth
anniversary by paying tribute to its hardworking - and admittedly
under-appreciated - teachers and gurus.
Guru Vandana
means “Reverence for the Teacher” – it is the thanksgiving from a student to a
teacher, expressing his or her gratitude. Do you remember the Names and can you
recollect the faces of your teachers at your Elementary school and in Secondary
school .... have you ever met any of them after coming out of school. Can you recognize them and would you stop,
spend time to pay reverence, if you are to have a chance meeting with them
?
Those in Chennai – know well this road connecting
Beach Road [Kamarajar Salai] from Gandhi statue to Gemini flyover [Anna
Membalam] ……it is Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, named after Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,
who had strong association with Madras.
As a mark of respect and to recognize teachers’ contribution towards the
society, most countries celebrate Teachers’ Day. In India, we observe it on
September 5, the day teacher and President Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Virswami
was born. Born in a poor Brahmin family
in South India in 1888, Dr Radhakrishnan rose to become one of the most
influential thinkers of Modern India. He
was a teacher of philosophy at the Madras Presidency College and was popular among
his students. He was the first Vice-President of India and the second President
of the country (1962-67). In April 1909, he was appointed to the Department of
Philosophy at the Madras Presidency College. From 1936-39, he was the Spalding
Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at Oxford University.
This day (5th Sept)
for sure should rekindle the memories of another great patriot who
underwent untold sufferings at the hands of British… more than a century ago,
his speech at Thai Poosa Mantapam in the bed of river Thamirabarani at
Tirunelveli [on the night of 9th March
1907] sent shivers and he was convicted under sections 124A & 153A of
Indian Penal Code by the Bench consisting of CA White & Miller. In that
famous speech, he had thundered “"As soon as the English people set foot
in India, poverty also made its appearance in the country. So long as the
foreign Government exists we shall not prosper. So long as we continue to be
the servants and slaves of foreigners we shall have to endure hardships.”
The Great man is - Vandanam Olaganathan Chidambaram Pillai ~ more famous as
VOC or Kappolottiya thamizhan, was born on 5th Sept 1872. His father was the eminent lawyer
Ulaganathan Pillai in Ottapidaram, Tuticorin Dist. Like his father, he also
became an advocate and often pleaded for the poor. His exemplary fighting
qualities made him establish the “Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company” during Nov
1906 by purchasing two steamships ‘S.S.Gaelia’ and ‘S.S.Lawoe’. This indeed is
an exemplary act when somebody can imagine the stringent measures and
imperialistic attitude of the Britishers who crushed any such activity by
brutal force. By running ships, he challenged the monopoly enjoyed by the
British India Steam Navigation Company, formed in 1856.
5th Sept marks his 146th
Birth day. I for one, am not for celebrating birth days of those
persons who are no more. Still, today
would remain a day worthy of remembering and recalling his commitment,
strong will and sacrifice. The young generations of India should read his life
as an example of resistance, strife, struggle, suffering and sacrifice.
Nearer home, Indian
shuttler PV Sindhu, a silver medallist at Olympics and World championship has
turned into a film producer in order to pay tribute to her coach Pullela
Gopichand on the occasion of Teacher's day. Sindhu has collaborated with
Gatorade to co-produce the film "#IHateMyTeacher" to celebrate tough
love, selflessness and sacrifice. The motto of the film is to raise a toast to
the ones we love to hate. "Coach has worked relentlessly and has had big
dreams for me. He is my faith replenisher. "This Teacher's Day, I dedicate all my
success to him and urge everyone else to also honor the driving force in their
lives. Let's hate our teachers for pushing us further and believing in us more
than we believe in ourselves." The film will showcase the story of Sindhu
as a young girl in search of a normal childhood and how her life was
transformed by Gopichand, a formidable force responsible for her meteoric rise
to success.
The photo at the start is
of N Samarao School in Singarachari
Street, Triplicane where I studied till 5th standard ~ 1974. My class teacher was Mrs Bhagawathi, whom I
still remember and admire. Recall that those days, my teacher was travelling
from Katpadi. The big building had two
floors + ground ~ only wooden benches would separate classes. From there to the sprawling imposing Hindu
High School was real transformation. The
board at famous Red Building at 149 Big
Street, Triplicane, Chennai 600 005, would read :
“Be Proud of Your School –
Let your School be proud of you (by your deeds)”
Wolverine
is a fictional character appearing in
American comic books published by Marvel Comics, mostly in association with the
X-Men. He is a mutant who possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical
capabilities, powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor, and
three retractable bone claws in each hand. Wolverine has been depicted
variously as a member of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Avengers. Wolverine
is typical of the many tough antiheroes that emerged in American popular culture
after the Vietnam War; his willingness to use deadly force and his brooding
nature became standard characteristics for comic book antiheroes by the end of
the 1980s.
Read
that Hugh Jackman, the Hollywood actor whose most recent outing was in
blockbuster Logan as the fierce Wolverine, was a teacher as well. The
Australian actor, 48, served as a Physical Education teacher in 1987 before
making it big in the world of glitz and glamour.
Paying tribute to teachers,
here is a photo of class in progress at
SYMA Tuition center Growth, where every year we attempt to change to
lives of more than100 poor children. …..
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
5th Sept 2017.