18 December 2025
2025 in Songs
But my actual journey as a consumer of music started only at NISER. It accelerated when I started coming to my office 333 last winter. I also bought my tablet (not iPad, its a Lenovo and I have no regrets) and friendship with DD started. We would often just set up music on my tablet on my desk (about which I have obviously written a post) and then talk for hours, or sometimes she would just sit beside me, and we would study separately, with the silence broken only occasionally with either requesting a song or appreciating the old song the other had chosen. We did exchange a lot of tastes over the year. But as the soft mud, I took more than I gave back to the potter's wheel. Still, I managed to make plant Jutti Meri, Sindoor Lal Chadavo and Are Babuni Ke Shahar Ke Lagal Ba Hawa in her mind on loop.
This is mine for the year. I think most of the "UK artists" are Indian (mainly Punjabi) artists based in the UK rather than native English musicians. I think there are a lot of them. For the top artists, Taylor Swift is a gift to me by DD. I am almost a Swiftie now. They even made a list of the top 50 songs I heard, which can be accessed here. Since I have now been converted into the "songs one listens to tell a lot about the person" camp now, I think it would be a duty upon be to write a few lines on the top songs of the year for me.
The top song is Jutti Meri. Punjabi/Dogri bridal song where the bride playfully rejects going to in laws unleless the husband himself comes. The final stanza, "Thumak Thumak Jaani Aa Mahiye De Naal" always puts a smile on my face. Its kinda cute. Wedding music has its own charm. In our side of the country, it is tradition to abuse the Baraatis as the Baraat arrives. Even Sri Ram wasn't exempted. My mother used to tell me the old songs in our family for this purpose. That is the only real connection I share with Sadri/Gawari/Nagpuri. Sadly, the practice is dying out. 'Janakpur ki naaris' did not let down the practice, and I hope my future Saalis too preserve it.
'London Boy' is perhaps the first English song I came to actually enjoy. I especially like the BBC Radio version. The song was stuck in my mind for quite some time. Once DD told me a banagli nursery rhyme as a joke, which of course sparked linguistic and philosophical debate about House vs Home. The song was supposed to help her case, but the line in question stuck with me deeply.
Next are two songs by Maithali Thakur, recently elected an MLA. I was her fan ever since I heard her and the brothers singing जुग जुग जियसु ललनवा . She seemed like a 16 year old grandmother. Her contribution to preserving our heritage is most respectable. But DD doesn't like her. Even less so after she got the BJP ticket. My political views are openly written. So Maithali Thakur is an early morning listen for me, before DD comes in.
Raat ke 2.5 baje is a fun song for me. Very carefree. Good to play in the background when one is playing 29 casually. Or just typing out the project report in LaTeX.
Pataka Guddi is a similar one, but somehow a bit more touching to the heart. I have recently been discovering layers of meaning in the songs, such as the use of the word Jugni, and it makes everything even better. Also, I finally saw the final (DD being the Alia Bhatt fan managed to bully me into it) ,and it is good too.
Sindoor Lal is my export to DD. It's now her go to pre exam stress song. Jay Ganpati Bappa!
Thar Coast by Rapperiya Balam is a surprise entry. Rest all songs I will normally play myself before letting the algorithms take over. Rapperiya Balam is brilliant, mind you. His nationalist and religious lyrics both work. As do the more typical Gangsta raps. But I can't even recall lyrics on Thar Coast. Weird. Weird. One more reason we need recaps and data. I would have never guessed it otherwise. Still somewhat weird.
The next two are Bengali songs, courtesy DD. I, in fact, like a lot many Chandrbindu songs now and know like half the lyrics. Two years back, I only knew they called puris as luchis, a few lines of Ekla Chalo and "Ami Tumike bhalobahashi". Now I can recommend even some Bengalis some songs in their own tongue. My latest favourite is this folk song that DD played to tease me over the 'new girl'. but now I am enjoying the songs. What doesn't kill you...
These recaps are explicitly about songs, but when one starts to brood over it, one recalls the silences, the laughs, the fights, the tears and everything that made the year as it was and made the person I am as one looks forward to 2026.
16 December 2025
छात्रावास, हिन्दी और एक शादी
देश के भिन्न-भिन्न शहरों में बहुत से महाविद्यालय हैं। इनके छात्रावास में दाख़िला लेने के पश्चात् ही हिन्दी, हिन्दू, हिंदुस्तान की सार्थकता स्पष्ट होती है। चाहे सुदूर आदि शंकराचार्य का द्रविड़ देश हो या माँ कामाख्या का पूर्वोत्तर, छात्रावास में तो सभी बंधु हिन्दी ही बोलते हैं। टूटी-फूटी ही सही, बांग्ला, अंग्रेज़ी एवं स्थानीय बोलीयुक्त ही क्यों न हो, या फिर तेलुगू फ़िल्मों के हिन्दी डब की टपोरियों वाली बोली घुल-मिलकर हिन्दी ही होती है। आधुनिक पंचमेल खिचड़ी, आधुनिक काल की सधुक्कड़ी है। आत्मा-परमात्मा की चर्चा न होकर लैब, पेपर, परीक्षा ही विषय होता है। बहुत घंटे और चाय की प्यालियाँ इसमें निकल जाती हैं कि फलाना चीज़ को किसके घर में क्या बोलते हैं। इसके बाद बड़ा विषय होता है कि कौन-सा तीज-त्योहार कैसे मनाते हैं। “अतर्क एक पंथ के, सतर्क पंथ हों सभी” तो नेता, चिंतक, राष्ट्रनिर्माताओं के लिए ही उपदेश है, हमें तो बाघ की खाल उधेड़ने में ही सुख मिलता है।
ऐसे ही एक अवसर रहता है शादी का। अब जो आसपास के बच्चे हैं उनके भाईबहिनों की शादियों में पूरे बैच को ही न्योता जाता है। अकसर तो लड़कियां ठुकरा देती हैं और प्रतिनिधित्व की ज़िम्मेदारी हम लौंडे लोग ही उठा लेते हैं। अगर ये बहनें जाए तो कुछ और ही बात होती है, लेकिन आज उसकी चर्चा का वक़्त नहीं। लड़के जाते तो हैं लेकिन हमें दुनियादारी कहां? मां, बहनें (मेरे लिए DD) और गर्लफ्रेंड (मुझपे एप्लिकेबल नहीं) को ही क्या पहिनना है, क्या देना है, कब जाना है सोचना होता है। अगर कोई लड़का इन शतप्रतिशत जनाना कर्मों में नाक घुसाए तो उसको उसके ही भाई अंकल की श्रेणी में डाल देते हैं। अब अंकल ही सही। काम होना चाहिए।
क्या देना है और कौन लायेगा इस विष्य में बहुत दोस्तियां अपने खंडन बिंदु पे आ जाती हैं। दरअसल किसी को जाना नहीं, क्या देना पता नहीं लेकिन क्या क्या नहीं देना चाहिए उसपे तो जम के विचार हैं। लेकिन किसी तरह समान आ जाए चंदे से (कम से कम एक जोड़ी तो हफ्ते भर बात नहीं करेगी इसके बाद) तो सवाल होता है जाने आने रुकने का। शुरुवात में सब को शादी घर में रुकना होता है। लेकिन फिर ईरान में पारसियों की भांति समय के साथ इनकी संख्या इतनी कम हो जाती है कि इनपे ध्यान देने की अधिक आवश्यकता नहीं है।
अंत में गाड़ी की जाती है, इसलिए नहीं कि सब सज धज के जा रहे हैं कहीं शेरवानी बस में मुड़ न जाए बल्कि इसलिए क्योंकि जिसके घर में शादी है वो तो पहले ही निकल गया है और बाकियों को क्या पता अपने प्रदेश के बाहर के रास्तों के बारे में। गाड़ी में 2 मुख्य किदार होते हैं। एक जो ड्राइवर के साथ बैठेगा (अंग्रेज इसे Shotgun कहते हैं, उधर ये जगह बहुत डीमांड में हे) और दूसरा जो जाना बजाए। जितना सुगम DJ वाले बाबू का किरदार है उतना ही कम पसंद किया जाता है Shotgun को। आम तौर पर अंकल लोग ही इधर जाते हैं। रस्ते में 15 20 बार तो पीछे मुड़ मुड़ कोशिश की जा सकती है ये जानने की उधर लोग हस क्यों रहे हैं, लेकिन एक समय के बाद ड्राइवर ही आपका सहारा रह जाता है। लौटते वक़्त लेकिन ये दोनों एक में विलीन हो जाते हैं। आखिर ड्राइवर के साथ वाले को जागना है सब की सुरक्षा के लिए तो संगीन की बागडोर उसके हाथ में देना उठा कुछ बड़ा त्याग लगता नहीं किसी को। चाहे कितना ही बड़े अनुसंधान संस्थान के ही लोग क्यूं ना हो, भूत प्रेत की "आपबीती" कहानियां बोली ही जाती हैं गाड़ी में।
अब आखिर आप पहुंच जाए तो स्टेज में दुल्हन के साथ तस्वीर उठाई जाएगी। उसका भाई आपका परिचय करायेगा (अक्सर परिचय होगा कि ये फलाना है कॉलेज से, अमुक प्रदेश या ज़िले का रहने वाला है) । उसके बाद हम खाने पर टूट पड़ते हैं। खाना खत्म हो, मिठाई और पुचके भी जम कर खा लिए आए तो ये टुकड़ी अपने आप को फेरे गिनने से ऊपर समझते हुए वापिस आने की मांग करती है। 10 15 मिनटों में सबको एकत्रित किया जाता है और मना लिया जाता है। लड़कियों के लिए दुल्हन की एक (१) तस्वीर ली जाती है और काफिला वापिस आ जाता है । अब जब कर्मकांड देखे ही नहीं तो अंतर का पता नहीं चलता। लेकिन तो बात चीत, हसी मज़ाक और टांग खींचाई होती है उससे ही हम सब एक है का संदेश मिल जाता है। और आमतौर पर किशोर कुमार और आइटम सॉन्ग के बीच डोलते हुए आप आधी रात छात्रावास की और निकल जाते हैं।
12 December 2025
CAM Diaries: Post Lecture Learning
While the actual learning in the lectures have almost came to a stall, I still have learned a lot here. First of all I was wrong, one can't lump Bengaluru with Delhi, it is an ideal mix of Delhi and Odisha. It is a metro city where the seasons matters. At least Yelahanka is such as area. My threpatic walks have lead me to take steps in just 4 days I normally take in a week.
It is indeed ironical that walks here are more conductive. Greenery, elegant temples and just the, dare I use that word, vibes in general are unmatched. I should indeed study Kannada temple art, this is fascinating. I have never been into architecture before, but I do need it now. Just another thing I do need to know.
One thing that I am required to know is that the workshop was about since the last lecture begins in like half an hour. I can hear Ismail bhai locking his door, perhaps to breakfast before going to the lecture hall. It's not that I am totally lost. I have a big picture idea. I just think that this is so divorced from my work that I am not putting on the elbow grease. But I did learn a lot about workshops, grants, reaserch life, paper publishing and collaboration from fellow but senior attendees. Who am I kidding, 90% of my information comes from my roommate who is 5th year PhD in IIT Roorkee. But still, I think it is very useful and I would have never encountered it at NISER. As for the lectures, we still have t actually solved the original SPDE promised. Today, perhaps. But I think the model algebra and trees are similar to something I saw at the IMA Conference on Geometry and Topology in the Honour of Prof. M. S. Raghunathan, F. R. S. I dont exactly recall who, but I do have my notes back at NISER. It was a talk about algebric computation or something should I be remembering correctly. Don't think it's a one one correspondence, but still I think recalling that might be useful.
While I try to plot these connections of ideas, the streets outside are highly connected. Like too much I think. The neighborhood is semicircular. All the radial streets are called Main Roads. And the one normal to them are called cross roads. Is is indeed a geometric layout, fitting of hosting TIFR CAM. We, LB and I, went to ICTS yesterday. That thing doesn't look Indian. Nah. Truly international. But in an outside locality. Bad connectivity. Yelankha on the other hand is very well connected. 401 bus are like a dense subset of the streets. During our walls, LB and I love to explore random cross roads and look and comment at the houses. They look so peaceful and posh. My working theory is a lot of them are retirees. This is indeed a good area to retire. Langauge barrier will be the only problem. My kannada level is at "Anna eradu ticket beku". English will take me far, but need to learn Kannada should one aspire to retire here. But that is talk of day after tommorow. Today the more pressing matters is end of workshop.
10 December 2025
CAM Diaries: It goes over head now
Three days of lectures have passed as quickly as these lavish bedroom in my CAM appartments lulls me to sleep. Faster than Ismail Bhai's (for I can't properly pronounce the Ismaël Bailleul) words flew over our head. The darkness of ignorance is like in which I left NISER. No तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय granted yet. The thing is this workshop is about solving certain singular parabolic heat type Stochastic PDEs with a novel renormalization technique developed by Fields Medalist Hairer. Phew. Long sentance. Knew it was out of my bounds much earlier. Ismail bhai thinks that it is the Hopf algebraic structure of Models and regularity which might be a problem. But that part sits well with me. My problem is the standard PDE ailment. Kesavan avoids in as does R sir, but they are outsiders to the field. So am I. Perhaps that point of view is what suits me. But I think a lot many "natives" are also lost in the workshop. LB most certainly is. This I know from our long walks. Other I talked to are in the same boat too. But even as an outsider, since I work in Corona Problem, PDE is an important tool in my toolbox. I have been in an search of the elusive proof Hall's Lemma. There is an 1983 paper which derives it using Stochastic methods. Which was one motive to come here. But alas it didn't help directly. But now I feel now confident to actually tackle the '83 paper rather than cowering hearing Stochastic. Anyway random pics from the walk today.
09 December 2025
CAM Diaries: दिग्गज, दोस्त और दिव्यता
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