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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: If State language, why not state religion?Anonta Bijay Das?

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/46725

Being secular is not quit the same as being an atheist. Where but in
India one would find wooden makeshift temples on wheels in the middle
of the streets being used to collect money for the faithfuls.
To find real heresy one has to go through the Philosophical Dictionary
written by Voltaire. It is available as e-book free of cost except
for the downloading.

According to the Old Testament, even god (Baal Marduk) felt threatened
when the tower of Babel was constructed. So he made arrangement so
that peoples around the place spoke different languages, and so became
confused and disunited. From this tale, the power of language is to
be understood. Theism and atheism both depend on the proper use of
language. As long as we speak the same language and not use Orwellian
doublespeak, we don't need to depend on the wrong interpretation of
celestial events by the uneducated theocrats.

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[ALOCHONA] BSF kills four on Thakurgaon Satkhira, borders


Indian Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead four Bangladeshi cattle traders near Rudrapur border in Satkhira district and on Hetagachhi border in Thakurgaon district early yesterday, Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) sources said.

The dead were identified as Amjad Ali, 36, of Rudrapur village and Hasan alias Nafor, 28, of Bhabanipur village in Sharsha upazila of Satkhira, and Afsaruddin, 28, of Barsa village and Faruk Hossain, 25, of Kashibari village in Baliadangi upazila of Thakurgaon.

Our Satkhira correspondent reported that Amjad and Nafor were gunned down at border village Tentultala under Swarupnagar Police Station of North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, at around 4:30am. They reached the village along with cattle to back home, according to a message received from across the border.

When contacted, Major Kamrul Hasan, operations officer 41 Rifles Battalion, confirmed the killing of the two cattle traders by the Indian border guards.

BDR sent a letter to its Indian counterpart protesting the killing and demanding return of the bodies.

Our Dinajpur correspondent adds: The BSF personnel of Sonamoti camp opened fire on a group of Bangladeshi cattle traders when they reached Hetagachhi border to enter India at about 4:00am, killing Afsar and Faruk on the spot and injuring another.

The bullet-hit, Fajir, somehow managed to return home and was admitted to Rangpur Medical College Hospital.

Officials of 20 Rifles Battalion protested the killing through a letter sent to the BSF and demanded return of the bodies.
  http://thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=24679


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[ALOCHONA] ACC: 240 convicted in 61 high profile cases

240 so far convicted in 61 cases of high-profile corruption, crimes
21 acquitted of charges; 217 convicts involved in politics

Shahiduzzaman and Moneruzzaman Mission , New Age, 24  February, 2008
 
Twenty-one people have so far been acquitted of the charges while at least 240 people, 217 of whom are involved in politics, have been sentenced to imprisonment for varying terms in 61 cases in connection with the ongoing drive of the military-controlled interim government against high-profile corruption and serious crimes.

   Of the 61 cases, in which verdicts have so far been delivered, none ended in acquittal of all the accused or of the principal accused.The 21 people, acquitted of the charges in seven cases, were co-accused and charged with abetting the principal accused, mostly their close relations, in committing the offences.

   Jailed Dhaka city Awami League president Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya's wife Parveen Chowdhury, two sons Sajedul Hossain Chowdhury and Rashedul Hossain Chowdhury, and Sajed's wife Subarna Chowdhury, jailed former Bangladesh Nationalist Party lawmaker Manjurul Ahsan Munshi's wife Mazeda Ahsan and two sons Rezaonul Ahsan and Rizviul Ahsan, and detained telephone board CBA leader Feroz Mia's wife Rawshan Ara were acquitted of the charge of abetting Maya, Manjurul and Firoz in amassing illegal wealth and concealing assets in their wealth statements.

   Former BNP lawmaker Kazi Salimul Huq, Moulvibazar municipal chairman Fayzul Karim Mayun and former Moulvibazar Roads and Highways sub-divisional engineer Monwar Sadik, and union council chairmen Besharatullah and Rafiqul Islam were acquitted of the charges in three extortion cases.

   Salimul was a co-accused in the Tk 1 crore extortion case against former state minister for communications Salahuddin Ahmed, Besharatullah and Rafiqul Islam were co-accused in an extortion a case against Rajshahi mayor Mizanur Rahman Minu, and Fayzul and Monwar were co-accused in the extortion case against former BNP lawmaker Naser Rahman, also son of former finance minister M Saifur Rahman.

   Three persons, co-accused in an extortion case against detained former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's cousin Sheikh Helal, also a former lawmaker, were also acquitted of the charges.

   Five people, including the general secretary of the Naogaon district unit of the BNP youth front Juba Dal Babul Chowdhury, co-accused in an arson case against former BNP deputy minister Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu, were also acquitted of the charges.

   Besides, 15 women were jailed on charge of abetting their husband or close relations and 11 men for abetting their father in committing the offences.
   Of the 240 convicts, 58 are now detained in jail and the rest are in hiding.
   At least 125 politicians, including some already convicted, are now detained, while at least 46 politicians and more than 50 family members of politicians are on the run in connection with cases filed after the declaration of the state of emergency on January 11, 2007.

   The 217 convicted political party leaders and activists include 2 former Awami League ministers, 9 former BNP ministers, 1 former Jatiya Party minister, who was also in the AL cabinet, 1 former chief whip, 1 city mayor, 2 former AL lawmakers, 10 former BNP lawmakers, 2 Dhaka city ward commissioners, 3 municipal chairmen, 1 CBA leader, 2 close relatives of two convicted AL leaders, while the rests are BNP leaders, activists and their relatives.

   Of the total, 17 were jailed for amassing illegal wealth, 6 for not submitting wealth statements after being asked to do so by the Anti-Corruption Commission, 30 for evading taxes, 8 for bribery, 45 for extortion, 4 for cheating, 4 for possessing illegal arms, 25 for patronising militancy, 1 for possessing illegal liquor, 90 for setting fire to and vandalising houses in Natore, 2 for vandalism, 1 for possessing illegal wireless communications equipments, 1 for misappropriation of relief goods, 1 for possessing illegal foreign currency and allowing a friend to use government car abusing power and 5 for misappropriating bank funds. Some of the convicts were sentenced in more than one case.

   The convicts include 10 businessmen, 2 business house employees, 3 policemen, 2 engineers, 3 government officials, 1 wife of a government official and 219 political party leaders, activists and their close relations.

   The Anti-Corruption Commission has so far notified 256 people asking them to submit wealth statements and sued 148 of them, mostly politicians, for amassing wealth beyond their known sources of income and concealing assets in their wealth statements and 6 for not submitting their wealth statement after being notified by the commission to do so.


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[mukto-mona] Remembering Ahmed Sharif

Remembering Ahmed Sharif: A Thinker Always Ahead of His Time
 
By Jahed Ahmed
 
The year was nineteen ninety-nine. Finishing off Master's degree from India , I had returned Bangladesh a year ago, and was preparing myself for graduate studies in the USA . Because of reasons—personal as well as non-personal—for the first time in life, interest in philosophy was rapidly growing in me.
 
I was enthralled after reading the story of Aroj Ali Matubbor, a home grown philosopher without any formal education. Prof. Ahmed Sharif had just passed away at that time.
 
Although I was familiar with his name, I did not yet read much of Ahmed Sharif other than learning that, he was an atheist who the mullahs called a 'murtad', which means—in their words—a deviant muslim. Following his death, national dailies published articles on and about Ahmed Sharif—mostly of recollective nature—written by many noted intellectuals of our time. Ahmed Sharif became an enthusiastic subject for me.
 
Prior to death, Sharif made a will in that, his body does not need any funeral rituals and, instead, be donated for medical research. His family honored Sharif's will: His body was donated for medical research and his two eyes were transferred to the two blind persons, of which one was a young Hafiz in Quran.
 
What, however, had struck my mind was a different thing. From the writings of his colleagues—including those who did not share many of his thoughts on God and religion—I was highly impressed to learn that, although a dedicated atheist until death, Prof. Ahmed Sharif was thoroughly a man of unprecedented honesty and integrity. Prof. Anisuzzaman, for example, recalled that as a teacher Ahmed Shariff was not only outspoken; he was punctual and very loyal to his duties.
 
Prof. Ahmed Sharif strived to cultivate values of science, reason and inquisitiveness in his students' mind. He would always encourage his students to think beyond the hole: To ask questions fearlessly, especially about subjects which, to many, were taboos.
 
That a person without any belief in God and religion could also be honest and good - was a new discovery for me. How could it be possible? The question was bugging me constantly. Admittedly, Ahmed Sharif had profound impact later on my philosophical transition from belief to skepticism over the years.
 
As I studied more, I discovered that the belief in God or religion, not necessarily, is not the only source of ethics; and people, even without belief in God, could also be good, honest and lead a happy life. In fact, "It is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason," as was once said by Mary Wollstonecraft.
 
Born in 1921 in Chittagong , Ahmed Sharif spent most of student and professional life in Dhaka . He's regarded as an authority on the medieval Bangla literature, although in his thoughts and writings, Prof. Ahmed Sharif was far ahead than many of today's modernists. Author of more than fifty thought-provoking books, Prof. Sharif was a true rebel and a rationalist who—despite all the odds and hostilities from the reactionary forces—never hesitated to act according to his beliefs. No wonder, his students include such eminent intellectuals as Dr. Humayun Azad, author Ahmed Sofa, educationalist Abdullah Abu Sayeed, eminent dramatist Dr. Salim Al Din—to name a few.
 
 
"Our first and foremost identity is that we are human beings; our last identity is that we are human beings. Our aim should not be to remain a Hindu-Buddhist-Christian-Muslim, but to live as a human being," wrote Ahmed Sharif in his personal diary, one of his last pieces, published posthumously in the weekly 2000. That, succinctly, sums up the whole philosophy of Sharif.
 
More than anything else, Dr. Sharif was a rationalist human being. That is how, I believe, the history would always remember this unparalleled thinker of Bangali origin.
 
Hats off to Ahmed Sharif on this 24th February 2008, his nineth death anniversary.
 
 
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About the author: Jahed Ahmed is a humanist activist and writer based in New York . He could be reached at worldcitizen73@yahoo.com
           


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[mukto-mona] Swatantra Bhabna is out in the book fair

Swatantra Babna : The authors and activists of Shikkha Andolon Mancha and Mukto-Mona ( www.mukto-mona.com ) have jointly  composed a rare collection that is a house for humanism, freethought, skepticism and rationalism. The essays written by prominent Bengali freethinkers, humanists, atheists and agnostics, addressed the fundamental issues of how scientific naturalism, rational thought, and secular humanism, feminism etc. contributing to the new global civilization that is emerging today with all its painful adjustments, changes, and challenges.  This important book published from Ankur Prakashani in 2008 book fair will stand as a bulwark against the forces of superstition, and bigotry, whose fanatic proponents would have fear knowledge rather than embrace it.
 
The details of the book is given here:
 
 
Avijit
February, 2008
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[mukto-mona] Islamists Big Loser in Pakistan Polls

Islamists Big Loser in Pakistan Polls
By  Aamir Latif, IOL Correspondent
 
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ISLAMABAD — Between the many who have boycotted and the few who have contested, Islamic parties remain one of the biggest losers in Pakistan's general elections.
"This is not an unexpected results for me," Imtiaz Hussein, a Peshawar-based political analyst, told IslamOnline.net.
The Islamic parties had participated in the 2002 general elections under the banner of the Muttehida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), a six-party coalition, and secured 66 seats in the 272-member National Assembly. 
It also formed its own government in the North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) and was a major coalition partner in Balochistan government.   
But this time, the MMA was cracks-stricken.
The Jammat-e-Islami, Pakistan's largest Islamic party, and two other components of the MMA alliance boycotted the elections.
Only the Jamiat Ulema Islam (JUI) of former parliamentary opposition leader Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, a friend of President Pervez Musharraf, and two other minor partners contested the polls.
Of the 262 constituencies announced, the JUI won only 5 national assembly seats down from 48 seats in the outgoing legislature.
The opposition Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is leading with 87 seats followed by 67 for the Pakistan Muslim League (N) of former premier Nawaz Sharif.
The JUI got only 10 seats in the 99-member NWFP assembly, where it was the ruling party with 59 seats.
The left-wing Awami National Party (ANP), which was wiped out by the MMA in the 2002 elections, has regained its strongholds securing 31 seats up from 10.
The PPP stands second with 17 seats.
The JUI similarly won seven seats in the 51-member Balochistan Assembly, where it was a major ruling coalition partner with 14 assembly seats.
Split
Hussein, the analyst, insists it would not be accurate to say that the MMA has lost the elections.
"In fact the JUI has lost the elections, because the three out of six components of the MMA, especially Jammat-e-Islami, which has a sizable vote bank in most parts of the country, did not participate in the polls," he explained.
"The JUI has never been a nation-wide party. It has pockets with a strong vote bank in northern Balochistan, and southern parts of the NWFP."
Hussein notes that the circumstances in the 2002 elections were totally different.
"If a united MMA had participated in these elections, the situation would have been much better," he said.
JUI leader Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman blamed Qazi Hussein Ahmad, the chief of Jammat-e-Islami, for their defeat.
"Qazi's boycott appears to be a setback to the MMA in these elections," he told reporters.
"I guess he understands this too. He and his team should confess to have committed a blunder that has shattered the MMA."
Musharraf Factor  
But many experts link the JUI's crushing defeat to its support for unpopular Musharraf.
"It was not the issue of bad governance behind JUI or MMA's defeat in NWFP, it is mainly because of the JUI's support to Musharraf," said Hussein, the expert.
"People this time have cast their votes, especially in NWFP against Musharraf's supporters, whether it is PML (Q) or the JUI."
Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman had supported embattled Musharraf very tactfully in every hour of need, contested the polls.
He helped Musharraf in the presidential elections by not dissolving the NWFP assembly on time.
"Fazl had been completely exposed by doing this. And the Jammat-e-Islami, whose ministers and assembly members resigned before the presidential elections, had decided to part its ways with him," Hussein said.
"If you look at the results, the JUI candidates have lost many seats by a difference of two to five thousand votes, which could have been coped with if the Jammat were in the election process."
The analyst believes that in 2002, the people cast their votes to a combination of religious parties, instead of individual religious parties or groups.
"If you look at the example of Peshawar valley, where the JUI has been totally wiped out, the combined vote of six religious parties is still higher than other parties.
"But because the JUI was contesting elections separately this time, therefore the Jammat-e-Islami, which has bigger vote bank than JUI here, stayed away from the polling giving an edge to the secular parties."
Ikram Sehgal, a Karachi-based analyst, says the deteriorating security situation in the last year of MMA stint in NWP and a lenient handling of pro-Taliban elements in the province propel Pushtuns to change their mind.
"The MMA government did not tackle the law and order situation, particularly vis-à-vis pro-Taliban elements, who have established a state within state even in some settled areas of NWFP, including Swat," he told IOL.
Army troops fought weeks-long battles with supporters of Maulana Fazlullah of the Tehrik Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammedi in the northern district of Swat two months back.
"I knew that the MMA was going to loose in settled areas, but their defeat in mountains (tribal belt) is totally surprising to me," Sehgal said.
Reports reaching from South and North Wazisristan as well as other tribal agencies show none of the JUI candidates won there and all seven seats went to independent candidates.
Maulan Fazl-ur-Rehman lost his provincial assembly seat in his hometown, Dera Ismaeel Khan, which borders South Waziristan.
He lost to Faisal Karim Kundi, a young PPP candidate, by a huge margin of 40,000 votes.
Fazl, however, managed to become victor on a national assembly seat from Bannu district with a small margin of 1000 votes against an independent candidate.
"I cast my vote against Maulana Fazl this time because during the last five years, he proved that he doesn't deserve our votes," Hussein Ali, an engineer based in Dera Ismaeel Khan told IOL.
"He did everything to support and strengthen the status quo and Pervez Musharraf. We had voted for him for a change in status-quo."
Hamid Mir, a political analyst, says the Wazir and Mehsud tribesmen in Dera Ismaeel Khan not merely cast their votes in favor of the PPP candidate but also encouraged others to do that.
Wazir and Mehsud are the two powerful and rival tribes of South Waziristan.
Wazirs are known as pro-government Taliban, while Mehsuds led by most-wanted Baitullah Mehsud are anti-government Taliban.
"Tribesmen, including Wazirs and Mehsuds, have cast their vote against a person (Fazl) who played a key role in the re-election of Musharraf as president, whom they dub as responsible for Red Mosque tragedy," said Mir.
"This is not Musharraf's defeat, but it's a defeat of [US President George] Bush whose agenda has been rejected by the people of Pakistan."


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[ALOCHONA] Gen.Moyeen's New Brand of Democracy !

For a Better BangladeshDear Alochok,

My personal feelings about Gen. Moyeen is, he is the most polite general in Pak-Bangla history of 60 years. A bit too democratic I think. Thats why there are some problem in controlling(corruption, price hike etc). I wished at least he would be strong and strict at least for a certain period. But he is not even 1% of Ayub Khan. People talking, writing everything like a normal time. They are not afraid of writing against him. But again these people want to compare him with Ayub Khan. Whats a ridiculous comparison! Do you think you would have courage to write even one sentence against him if he were Ayub Khan? Do you really ever heard how Ayub Khan ruled this country? I guess you didnt came to the world that time. Please read the history!

Only future has the right answer what General Moyeen will do! Uncertain prediction is useless. We better judge after their performance. It can be appreciation or it can be depreciation.


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Haroon Rashid
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Gen.Moyeen's New Brand of Democracy !
Posted by: "Sajjad Hossain" shossain456@yahoo.com shossain456
Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:20 am (PST)
The Father of the CTG, General Moyeen said that Bangladesh needed a new brand of democracy. Seems to me the ghost of Ayub Khan landed on his shoulders. Mr Khan introduced basic democracy-a blend of military and civil wines. Gen. Moyeen is heading towards his Pakistani Master's vision. I feel very sorry for Prof. Muzaffar Ahmed when he said that Gen. Moyeen saved the country on Jan. 11 last year. Has the emergency saved the nation? from what? corruption?it is going on at the same or higher scale because now the risk is high. Economy already hit the rock bottom, virtually no diplomacy. There is an exception. We have achieved a lot by surrendering to India. The General to going to India shortly to pay respect to his foreign masters in New Delhi. We will wait to see what he will bring back from Delhi.

By the by, I also see a similarity between Gen. Moyeen and Gen.(retd) Ershad. The former has started writing proses but the latter started writing poems before overthrowing a democratically elected government. Gen. Moyeen often talk about discipline and against corruption. Did he take formal permission from the government to publish his two books which are actually collections of political Essays? As a government servant (sorry the CTG is a servant of him) If he did not, it means if you have a gun, you don't need any permissions. The Gun is mighter than the pen. May Allah save Bangladesh from these vultures.

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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: Please publish

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> From "Dr A.H. Jaffor Ullah"

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> This writer is curious to know whether Mr. Guha is a social
> conservative or a arch communal person. It seems as if he has a lot
> of problem with American blacks and Muslims. I thought Mukto-mona is
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From: Audrey

All the more reason why non-liberals should be part of the
discussion, don't
you think?

How can there be any progress toward reconciliation, if we continue to
demand separation?
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RE: [mukto-mona] Senetor Obama is an eloquent speaker, I applaud him

I had been following the campaign of this personable young Black politician since he was running for the Illinois Senator's seat in 2004. On Election Day, 2004, as I was settling down before the TV to watch the results coming in, my doorbell rang. "C'mon up to my place," said my neighbor, E. R. Shipp, a journalist with a column in the NYPost, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a professor of Journalism at St John's College, "I've got a party going with a bunch of friends while we watch the results." Shipp (she prefered being called by that name) was from Georgia in the South, church-going and gregarious, surrounded by other Black social workers, artists, musicians and writers.
That night's misery and wretchedness watching the election returns was indescribable! Who could have possibly guessed that Bush would win when the party started? In the midst of the pall of gloom, there was one glimmer that shone bright in that company I was with: the U. S. Senate seat for Illinois was won by Barak Obama!
Today I remember that night with fondness. Let my memory of that November night in 2004 be a shining beacon for the future. For the Deshi skeptics, here is a Wall Street Journal article:

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[mukto-mona] Saudi scholars back women drivers

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Please see bellow - this is how Mullas "explain" Quran-Hadis to create so-called "Allah's Law' to oppress women. Then when Int'l pressure surmounts other mullas come forward to "correct" the "Allah's Laws". What a self-betrayal!

 

The good news is –Muslim world is progressing regarding women's rights, although very slowly. All we are trying to achieve is to make the speed faster, remaining within Islamic parameters. And they say we are paid agents of Jews !

 

FROM: - "ISLAMIC FATAWA REGARDING WOMEN" – (OF SAUDI CLERICS) – Pages 309 – 313

 

"RULING CONDERNING WOMEN DRIVING AUTOMOBILES" - By Shaikh Abdulaziz Bin Baz

 

The Shaikh quotes Suras Bakara 168, 169, Ahjab 33, 59, Noor 31, Hadises from Bukhari, Muslims, Ahmad and Tirmidhi. He then massively "explains" those to formulate anti-Islamic so-called "Allah's Law". 

 

"There is no doubt that such (women driving cars) is not allowed. Women driving leads to many evils and negative consequences…………The Pure Law forbids those acts that lead to forbidden acts and considers those means to be forbidden also……..women driving cars, however, is one of the causes that lead to that……..But some people are ignorant of laws of the Shariah".

  

What an abuse of Islam, what a dangerous combination of ignorance, arrogance and audacity !!

 

Hasan Mahmud. 


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Subject: [banglarnari] Saudi scholars back women drivers

 

Saudi scholars back women drivers

02/22/2008 10:09 AM | Agencies

Jeddah: A number of Saudi religious scholars say the issue of women driving cars is a social, not a religious one.

Shaikh Abdul Mohsen Al Obaikan, a member of the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars, told the Arab News newspaper, "In principle women driving is permitted in Islam."

Obaikan, citing a fatwa by the former Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdulaziz Bin-Baz, said women should be allowed to drive in rural areas.

Another scholar, Shaikh Mehsin Al Awaji, said driving is part of a "package" so Saudi Arabia would need more women working as police officers and mechanics.

The Saudi Interior Ministry said no law actually bars women from driving. But women have occasionally been arrested after they were found behind the wheel.
 
 

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[mukto-mona] Thus Spake Nobel Laureates-PAULNURSE/DAVID BALTIMORE/ROGER KORNBERG/ROBERT CURL/EDMUND PHELPS

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Thus Spake the Nobel Laureates ------
 
1. Nobel Laureate PAUL M NURSE - 'Scientists need better dialogue with the public'

2. Nobel Laureate DAVID BALTIMORE -  'We need to engineer the immunity system'   --- (HIV/AIDS and other diseases)
 
3. Nobel Laureate ROGER KORNBERG -  'We can soon unravel the mystery of human evolution'
 
4. Nobel Laureate ROBERT FLOYD CURL Jr -  'Nanotech evolved over billions of years'
 
5.  Nobel Laureate EDMUND PHELPS -  More jobs can lead to inclusive growth
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Interview with Nobel Laureate PAUL M NURSE
 
'Scientists need better dialogue with the public'
 
 
Posted online: Monday , February 18, 2008 at 0112 hrs IST
 
The knowledge of cells and the evolution of life has given mankind the opportunity to understand life in a better way. To demystify the complex process of nature, biologists need to take the help of scientists from disciplines like chemistry, physics and mathematics, says the British biochemist and president of the US-based Rockefeller University, Paul M Nurse. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology in 2001, along with Leland H Hartwell and R Timothy Hunt for their discoveries concerning the control of the cell cycle. They identified the key molecules that regulate the cell cycle in yeasts, plants, animals and human beings. These discoveries could have a great impact on all aspects of cell growth. Defects in cell cycle control may lead to the type of chromosome alterations seen in cancer cells. Therefore, their research opens new possibilities for cancer treatment. Nurse was recently in India in the first week of January to participate in the 95th Indian Science Congress in Visakhapatnam. In a chat with ASHOK B SHARMA, Nurse talks about his work on cell division and how his work has emerged as the basis for molecular understanding of cancer. Excerpts:
 
What excites you the most about your research on human cells?
 
I have tried to understand the complexities of life and this led me to examine the cell, which is the basic structure and functional unit of life.
 
A single cell contains many interesting properties. The very functioning within the cell is chemistry. The process that occurs within the cell are chemical reactions, but they are organised in such a way to give a biological cover—purposeful behaviour like life, ability to reproduce itself, ability to organise itself in time and space, and also the ability to maintain itself. The cell can be considered as a logical computer, processing and manag-ing information.
 
Does it mean to understand life, it's important not only to study biology, but chemistry as well?
 
The discoveries of the cell, the gene and the evolution, have made this concept abundantly clear. These discoveries ultimately led to new disciplines like biochemistry and molecular genetics.
 
In the days to come, biologists will have to seek help from scientists in other disciplines like mathematics, physics and chemistry to unravel the mysteries of life.
 
We need to further identify the logical and computational modules that operate in cells and their origin from the underlying molecular, biochemical and biophysical mechanisms. We need to work at a range of levels from cells to organisms and ecosystems.
 
The principle of natural selection—the survival of the fittest—can be seen in cancerous cells. It is a paradox that the very situation, which allowed life to evolve, is responsible for one of the most deadly diseases.
 
Why did you select yeast cells to understand cell reproduction?
 
I selected yeast because it is a simple organism. I found that basically, a yeast cell has the same body plan as a human cell.
 
How did you find the similarities between yeast and human cells?
 
About two decades ago, I was interested to know how cell division takes place in yeast.
 
I remember looking at the yeast cells under a microscope. I observed these becoming bigger, but not splitting into two as they were supposed to do in the process of cell division.
 
But I did not give up. I picked up a yeast clone and found these cells at a size smaller than the normal. I found that they divided at a faster rate because the genes that controlled the normal process were altered. I came to understand that there was some mechanism, which controlled the overall rate at which cells divided.
 
Ten years later, I wanted to learn whether the genes I had earlier discovered as responsible for controlling the division in yeast cells, were also responsible for the division in human cells. Hence, I took a yeast mutant that was defective in controlling the gene and could not divide. Then, I took human genes and sprinkled them on the yeast, just to see whether the yeast cells could take help from human genes. It really worked to my surprise. The cell division in yeast did take place and I could see it. I identified the yeast gene called CDC2 that controls the progression of the cell cycle and the homologous human gene called CDK1.
 
The startling similarity between the yeast and human genes that my team discovered shows that you can use yeast as a good model to study human gene function.
 
Does it mean that all living beings are somewhat connected? Typically, how does a cell function?
 
Yes, it may be true. Charles Darwin is also right in propounding his theory of evolution. In the first phase, the cell grows and becomes larger and attains a certain size. In the next phase, DNA synthesis takes place and the cell duplicates its hereditary material and a copy of each chromosome is formed.
Subsequently, the mechanism checks whether the DNA replication is completed and then begins cell division.
 
Isn't it difficult for a common man to understand the complexities of the evolution of life?
 
Biology is not a mere academic discipline. It is a study that unravels the secrets of nature, creation, evolution and dissolution. To understand the complexities of life and nature, biology should be taught or learnt as a natural phenomenon.
 
There should be better dialogue between the scientists and the public at large.
Scientific discoveries have made it easier to understand life as an organised system with unique structures of cells, genes and natural selection. Since Robert Hooke discovered the cell in 1665, there has been a paradigm shift in the study of biology.
 
The genetic discovery by Gregor Mendel gave the clue to hereditary and commonality. The principle of natural selection propounded by Charles Darwin enabled us to understand genetic changes and evolutionary alterations.
Since genetic changes and evolutionary alterations could not be reversed, the scientists should modify their functions by discovering products to enable mankind lead a healthy and long life.
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Interview With Nobel Laureate DAVID BALTIMORE
 
'We need to engineer the immunity system'   --- (HIV/AIDS and other diseases)
 
 
Posted online: Monday , February 11, 2008 at 0028 hrs IST
 
His research has significantly contributed to an understanding of the role of viruses in the development of cancer. And for this, David Baltimore, an American biochemist, shared the Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine in 1975 with Howard M Temin and Renato Dulbecco. He is now working to use gene therapy to build a permanent new generation of immune system. The idea is to deal with diseases like tuberculosis, cancer and HIV.
 
Baltimore served as president of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) from 1997 to 2006. He is currently the professor of biology at that institution. He has also conducted research that led to an understanding of the interactions between viruses and the genetic material of the cell. On a recent visit to India, the Nobel laureate spoke to ASHOK B SHARMA on the recent research initiatives he has undertaken to counter diseases like HIV and cancer. Excerpts:
 
How effectively can we find solution to dangerous diseases like HIV and cancer?
 
The immune system in the human body is successful in handling most of the infections and diseases by anti-bodies generated from B-cells, or by activating T-cells. But in cases of some diseases like tuberculosis and cancer, the immune system fails to counteract. We need to do something to engineer the immunity system.
 
Don't you feel HIV poses a great challenge to the global scientific community?
 
HIV does pose a great challenge to the scientific community. It is different from other viruses. It has a set of genes not found in other retroviruses or in any other virus. Genes in the process encode for proteins that have special properties—the DNA in the body and RNA of the virus. HIV processes proteins secretly and without the knowledge of the immune system. The carbohydrates cover the virus and hide its action and viral proteins are thus protected from actions by antibodies.
 
But if the HIV were completely surrounded by antibodies, there would be no scope for it to bind to the cells. The carbohydrate cover has, however, some crevices (cracks or fissures) on its surface and we are working to find out ways of using smaller molecules, not as big as antibodies, to get inside these crevices.
 
Our work is to use gene therapy to make these protective molecules actually program the immune system. We are also working with a new group who can make these binding molecules based on very different structures than antibodies.
 
Where and how are you implementing this project?
 
I call this process as engineering immunity in the human body. This can also be effective against cancer. Skirball Foundation funded our project in the initial stages and now the Bill Gates Foundation has given us $14 million.
 
But has the project made any progress?
 
The surface protein of HIV is a trimer and we have not been able to figure out the structure of the trimer, though the tree-dimensional structure of the monomer has been obtained. We have to fully understand the surface of the virus and scientists are working on it to get the clue.
 
Is there any other way in which HIV could be tackled?
 
Another way to tackle the HIV is to use T-cells. Much of the work done in the last decade was to produce T-cell based vaccines. Merck produced such a vaccine and failed. Yet there is hope. Some Companies are engaged in producing T-cell based vaccine following different methods. It would take at least 10 years to prepare such vaccines.
 
How you do propose to deal with cancer?
 
In the case of cancer, we are engineering T-cells to look for a peptide to which they can bind. Cancer cells make proteins that are different from others in cell differentiation. The body's immune system is unable to attack tumour cells due to its autoimmunity. Therefore, it is necessary to make the body's immune system to effectively respond to a particular antigen. We are trying to get genes for T-cell receptors that allow T-cells to particularly focus on melanoma. This is a joint programme we have initiated with a group at UCLA.
 
What can India do in the field of research in HIV and cancer?
 
With its skilled manpower, India has a lot of potential in research. It is in a position to build great institutions, but unfortunately, there aren't any such great institutions around. India has to create adequate environment for research. It has to follow the countries, which have created enormous environment for research like the US.
 
India faces a lot of challenge in making public healthcare affordable. It has also to make drugs available at cheaper rates. Apart from HIV, cancer and tuberculosis, there are quite many other healthcare problems that are emerging in India like the recent incidents of bird flu and chikungunya....
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Interview with Nobel Laureate ROGER KORNBERG
 
'We can soon unravel the mystery of human evolution'
 
 
Posted online: Monday , February 04, 2008 at 0033 hrs IST
 
Knowledge of genes is not just the key to unravel the mystery of human evolution. It is also a way to cure diseases arising out of genetic disorders and to prescribe suitable medicines catering to individual's genetic makeup. Promoting this thought process is Roger Kornberg of Stanford University, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006, for his studies of how cells take information from genes to produce proteins. The work is important for medicine, because disturbances in that process are involved in illnesses like cancer, heart disease and various kinds of inflammation. And learning more about the process is the key to using stem cells to treat disease.
 
Roger won the Nobel Prize 47 years after his father Arthur Kornberg received it in 1959, in Physiology for his discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This was the sixth time when father and son have won Nobel Prizes. Roger Kornberg's prize-winning work produced a detailed picture of what scientists call transcription in eukaryotes, the group of organisms that includes humans and other mammals. He was recently in India on the occasion of the 95th Indian Science Congress in Visakhapatnam in early January, this year. He shed light on how information is taken from genes and converted to molecules called messenger RNA. In an interview with ASHOK B SHARMA, he discusses how the knowledge of genes will impact the future of medical therapy. Excerpts:
 
What is your take on the mechanism of life?
 
The DNA contains instructions for development and maintenance of a living organism. But DNA is alone and is silent and does nothing.
 
There is an inbuilt mechanism, which processes this information for development and maintenance of the organism. We successfully found the mechanism that processes this information.
 
Tell us something about this inbuilt mechanism?
 
The central component of the machinery is the RNA polymerase—it is a giant molecule of 30,000 atoms. In our work, we had been able to identify the precise location of these 30,000 atoms.
 
Then, we got a picture of the molecule in action, reading out the information in the DNA. This is otherwise called the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription. Eukaryotes are an important group of organisms having a well-defined cell nuclei. The process of this transcription appears to be the basis of life.
 
The mechanism appears to be automatic. But is it perfect enough?
 
In some cases, the mechanism works perfectly well and there is no problem. But at times, it makes mistakes in cases of mutation, which may lead to some diseases. We need to know how these mistakes take place and how they are corrected. We are working on these aspects.
 
Do you mean that many of the diseases can be cured if the disorder in the mechanism is corrected?
 
Yes, particularly those based on genetic disorders. Not only that, once you know the genetic make up of an individual, the right type of medicine can be prescribed. Chromosomes are collectively called the genome. Human beings respond differently to different drugs. We can soon unravel the mystery of human evolution. If future genetic studies are taken up at a cost of $1,000 per person, it can be completed within five years.
 
Your father received the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1959. How were you inspired?
 
I do not honestly believe there is any connection. The only thing I can say is that I might have inherited genes from him. I have always been an admirer of my father's work and that of many others preceding me. My father's work was for the discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of DNA. Along with Severo Ochoa of New York University, my father was awarded the Nobel Prize. His primary research interests were in biochemistry, especially enzyme chemistry, the synthesis of DNA and studying the nucleic acids, which control heredity in animals, plants, bacteria and viruses. My work was to unravel the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription in which enzymes give voice to DNA by copying it into RNA molecules that acts as templates for protein in organisms—from yeast to humans.
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Interview with Nobel Laureate ROBERT FLOYD CURL Jr (1996 in Chemistry) 
 
'Nanotech evolved over billions of years'
 
 
Posted online: Monday , January 21, 2008 at 0141 hrs IST
 
Nanotechnology might have become the buzzword today but few are aware that it was in use in ancient times for producing a number of products. Of late, scientists have not only rediscovered it, they have also reinvented it to keep in pace with changing times, claims American chemist and Nobel Laureate, Robert Floyd Curl Jr of Rice University. Curl is known for his contributions to microwave and laser spectroscopy and the discovery of the first fullerene-the third known form of pure carbon (after diamond and graphite) in 1985. Curl's initial work was on small clusters of atoms of semiconductors, such as germanium and silicon. For his contributions, Curl shared the 1996 Nobel Prize for chemistry with Smalley and Harold Kroto. Later work on the discovery by other scientists developed fullerene chemistry, devoted to the use of fullerenes in the production of superconductors, industrial catalysts, and nanotubes. Curl was in India recently to participate in the 95th Indian Science Congress in Visakhapatnam. In an interview to ASHOK B SHARMA, he outlines the future prospects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Excerpts:
 
Can nanotechnology surpass other technologies in the times to come?

Nanotechnology is the technology for the future generation. It will surpass all other forms of existing technologies. It can be used not only for industrial purposes but also in life sciences, particularly relating to drug delivery at the targeted points in the body. 
 
How long should we wait to reap the benefits of this emerging technology?
 
Nanotechnology is not new. It evolved over billions of years as a natural phenomenon. In the medieval period of history, there were instances where nanotechnology was deployed. Many items like the Persian Khanjar and the Damascus steel were made by unconsciously applying nano technology. The iron ore was procured from India and processed in traditional way at requisite temperatures to produce these wonderful items. A hot-forged metal was used in sword making with its particles in microns-one-millionth of a metre. While examining these ancient products, we find the existence of carbon nanotubes in them. Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the erstwhile kingdom of Mysore in India had a sword made of Damuscus steel. India, too, produced many products by unconsciously deploying nanotechnology. 
 
In 2006, a team of scientists led by the German physicist Peter Pauller found presence of nanotubes and nanowires in Tipu Sultan's sword. According to them, a complex process of forging and annealing, led the sword's development on nano-scale.
 
In which other areas was nanotechnology used in ancient times?
 
Yes, there are many more examples. The attractive colouring on ancient Czech glasses is found to contain nano particles. This shows that nanotechnology was used for spraying and making a product look attractive. However, over a period of time this knowledge was lost. Now it is being rediscovered and reinvented.
 
How and when did we rediscover nanotechnology in modern times?
 
In 1974, Japanese scientist Norio Taniguchi coined nanotechnology to mean precision making. Earlier in 1966, the American physicist, Richard Ferynmann, in a seminal paper-explained the concept of nanotechnology. In 1986, K Reic Drexier's book-Engine of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology- was published. Today, the increasing use of nanoparticles in microprocessors or chips for electronic devices has been upheld by Moore's law, which says that the power of microprocessors doubles and the cost of production are reduced by half in every 18 months.
What is fullerenes? Has its discovery helped in the development of nanoscience?
 
I and my colleagues Harold Kroto and Richard Smalley at the University of Sussex and Rice University discovered fullerenes in 1985. Fullerenes are a family of carbon allotropes named after Richard Buckminster Fuller and are sometimes called buckyballs, when in a spherical configuration. They are molecules composed entirely of carbon, in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube. Cylindrical fullerenes are called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes.
 
Fullerenes are similar in structure to graphite, which is composed of a sheet of linked hexagonal rings, but they also contain pentagonal (or sometimes heptagonal) rings that prevent the sheet from being planar. Carbon nanoscience is a newer concept, while carbon nanotechnology is much older. Carbon nanoscience needs powerful tools like structures, synthesis and uses (nanotechnology). Carbon nanoscience had its humble beginning in 1889 when a US patent was accorded to TV Hughes & CR Chambers for fibre from swamp gas-CH2. The discovery of fullerenes gave carbon nanoscience a push.
 
Nano carbon tubes can be used in electronics, healthcare, solar cells, light harvesting and composites. Nanotechnology can address environmental concerns if it's deployed in manufacturing, disposal, transportation and exposure.
 
What are its applications in medical therapy?
 
Nano particles can act as capsules carrying drugs to targeted points in the human body. Such nano capsules would be biodegradable and safe and would not cause any harm to the human body. Among other aspects where nanotechnology can help is the creation of enzymes synthesing molecules, which would produce enzymes at the rate required by the human body.
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More jobs can lead to inclusive growth: Nobel Laureate
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Monday , January 14, 2008 at 2018 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, January 14: Creation of more jobs, reasonably high wages for same type of work and innovations can lead to inclusive growth in the Economy, according to the Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps.
 
Addressing the Bharat Ram Memorial Seminar organized by Sri Ram Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Monday Phelps proposed that the government should render fiscal incentives, support or subsidy to corporate house for creation of more and more jobs with high wages. "High wages enable workers to solve various problems, participate in the growing Economy and live with dignity," he said.
 
He said that jobs, particularly for the disadvantaged and poor can lead to distributive justice. "The way the market Economy determines wage, it creates problems of inclusion. The government should step in to regulate, if necessary. There should be a vibrant labour market for equalizing wage rate for same type of work."
 
When pointed out that high wages may lead to price inflationary trend in the Economy, he said:"It is the duty of the central bank of the country to take care of such situation."
 
Phelps stressed upon innovation as another necessary aspect for economic growth to be sustainable and dynamic. Jobs and innovations added to the capability of workers and lead to dynamism in the Economy and this ultimately would lead to inclusive growth, he said.
 
He said that indigenous innovation can achieve more dynamism in the Economy.
 
The professor emeritus of the London School of Economics, Lord Meghnad Desai said: "In India the entire distribution pattern is of social nature due to political considerations. It is similar to the civil rights movements of yesteryears in the US. This should be given up and the distribution pattern needs to be changed. Government should encourage low-technology labour-intensive industries."
 
The Union minister for Panchayati Raj Institutions and northeast development, Mani Shankar Aiyer, however, batted for political Economy and said that democratic actions dictate economic policies in the country as India after Independence began with a full fledged democracy, unlike many countries in the West which took years to give democratic rights to all sections of its people. He pleaded for grassroots local village democracies and planning from the village level.
 
The chairman, Social Work Research Centre, Sanjit Bunker Roy said: "It was been demonstrated that people without formal education, particularly women have become self-reliant and productive with the help of local technologies. We have successfully set up in different parts of the country – Barefoot Colleges – quite different from formal education system to disseminate and practice the traditional ways of life."
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