Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Bangalore's multi ethnicity is not a recent phenomenon !

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It is indisputable that Bangalore is one of the most multi ethnic cities of our country with great spread of people across language, religion, caste, taste, interests etc; but that is it ? how does Bangalore differ from rest of the cities ? what are the things in common ? why does it differ ? is this multi ethnicity a recent phenomenon ? is this due to globalisation ?

To know this better let us look at the state in general. Karnataka is not just one amongst the four southern states, its not just a place where Kannada is spoken like any other language, its more than this, its a place where you see many cultures (Not just restricted to Bangalore), languages ,ethnicity, cuisines, dressing styles and all in all its many states in one state !

Let me elaborate a little, though Kannada is the most widely spoken, official and popular language of karnataka, coastal districts like Dakshina kannada, udupi speak Tulu which is another old dravidian language (1.7 million) with its own rich history and background. Up north in the coastal line Uttara Kannada district which shares its border with Goa has lakhs of people who speak Konkani as their mother tongue, konkani is another interesting language (0.2 million in karnataka) which links karnataka with Goa ! Kodagu which is also called as coorg a.k.a the southern Kashmir has its own rich heritage, tradition, kingdom, practises, dressing style and very different culinary style, kodavas ( 0.16 million) speak in "koorgi" which partly resembles a combination of tulu, kannada, malayali and tamil for an outsider but is a distinct language itself and interestingly they say every kodva is related to another by blood !

Certain hamlets of malnad or western ghats of karnataka speak an interesting version of kannada called havyak (1.1 million) which a  kannadiga from old Mysore or north karnataka will not be able to easily pick up ! likewise kannada spoken by a person from bidar can't be followed by anybody from Hubli-Dharwad though both fall in north karnataka ! It is said by scholars and observers that the dialect of kannada changes every 15 kilometres in karnataka in any which way we travel !

Though the state has many languages, cultures, ethnic groups which are as old as the available scriptures they are still relevant, co-existing, respecting and complimenting each other. Apart from these since karnataka shares border with all the three southern states and Maharashtra you may find people of other states concentrated especially at the borders and some migrated inwards. The north Indian migration except marwadis is more recent after the opening up of economy and opportunities which is true to any other metro of our country.

This is probably why a kannadiga will not see a non Kannada speaking person as an outsider as much because he knows unlike other states, in karnataka itself there are languages, ethnicity and cultures which are as old as his own language, which collectively comprises the culture of karnataka and this is personified in naming the cultural department of the state as Kannada and culture department instead of Kannada culture department which would be a narrow representation of the vast culture of the state comprising of Tuluva, kodava, konkani and havyaka people along with kannadigas.

The most interesting part is a Tuluva, kodava, konkani and havyaka are a subset of the vast kannadiga population where Kannada acts as a common language for communication between these sects. It is these sects which have done more publicity to Kannada and its culture outside the state and country.

Now looking at the diversity existing within the state from centuries you can decide whether multi ethnicity in Bangalore is a recent phenomenon or an old one ! The tolerance of the locals towards anybody from outside needs to be attributed to the absorbing and understanding culture imbibed in the very nature of how the state is comprised of !








Friday, 5 June 2015

Bangalore and Humility !

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It was several years ago, that i watched this video on youtube by harsha bhogle on sportsmen from Bangalore did i realise that we have a great deal to admire our sportsmen.

In the video Harsha the most respected and sought after sports commentator had all praises for cricketers like GR Vishwanath, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, Srinath ,Venkatesh prasad who played cricket in a very admiring way, but still maintained cool, humility and composure.

All of us know, that there was a time when indian cricket team had 5-6 players from karnataka alone and yet there were no signs of groupism reported and was greatly admired by the likes of Ajit wadekar who was the team coach then.

Harsha goes a step further and wonders why even other sportpersons like former badminton world champion Prakash Padukone, several times billiards and snooker world champion Pankaj Advani etc; play with such a humility with great control over their behaviour. Harsha even asks is it because there is something special with sportspersons from Bangalore ? Is it because of their upbringing ? Or the culture itself ! This question or partial judgement of Harsha Bhogle kept me thinking about the city in particular and the state in general.

I asked myself some questions like what makes these players so humble ? why din't they do groupism even though they were in considerable no's ? why these players during and after their careers kept low profiles ? why were they not controversial ? were they any less sportsmen on field compared to others ? why were they not carried away by their achievements ? for most of these questions i was able find my own explainations but felt sharing them would be a little biased !

Hence i would like to end this blog by encouraging you to think why these sportsmen were how they were ? do you find any similarities in their behaviour with the people you have interacted or known in the city ? do you see a value system in its people ? do you believe the cool and calm climate as the reason? can you connect the city's education, arts and culture with the behaviour of these people ? what portion of middle class values you see in these people ? do you see some of their qualities in other bangaloreans or qualities of bangalore in them ?


And finally do you see bangalore as a city of Humility , acceptance and oppurtunities ? or a city of stereotypes, attitude and non co-operation !