Tuesday, June 29, 2010

ACADEMIC WORKS..

Academic Works

2003 : Worked with Delhi Police on disbursing a prostitution racket,
flourishing for almost 10 years in an acute crime prone area at Kalkaji, New Delhi. This racket was deep routed and politically influenced. ‘Janta Darbar’ conducted by a senior police officer was a main focus area of this work. ‘Janata Darbar’ was basically a direct interaction between the authority and the community, where authority reached to the area to understand the basic internal security crises. Besides, this a mass education programme was also introduced to make the community understand the basic needs to be done to be safe from being victimized from unforeseen crime and also developed a confidence in the Police and Law of the country. This efforts was basically a confidence building measures and a reducing a gap between authority and the community.

2004 : A write-up on “Khaki Terrorism??”. This was an effort to explain
my involvement with Delhi Police and the crisis faced during the disbursement of the Prostitution racket. The confrontation with the local mafia and their political influences while a passive attitude of the community. This write up was a factual representation of the police actions and inadequacies towards fighting crime.

2006 : A write up on “Combating Terrorism”. This write-up was written
to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, after his statement given on ‘Terrorism’ and involving the beat policing actively. In this, I have enhanced the positive contribution of ‘Janta Darbar’ on internal security. The community participation and a confidence building in the policing system would be an appropriate step to combat terrorism, since the terrorist take shelter within the community and without the participation of the community the police work would remain just as ‘watch-dog’. I have also explained the essence of Police dignity towards the community well-being. I have also explained the dynamism of Police force while they are on work that is witnessed by me.

2007 : A short-story on ‘Kabariwala’, written to Prime Minister, Dr.
Manamohan Singh, explaining how economic elites have neglected the society while the society contributed enormously towards their growth. This neglect is responsible for the social unrest. In this I have also tried to explain how the appropriate conditions of Women are essential in the growth of the society.

2007 : A write-up on “Combating Social Injustice” written to the Chief
Justice of India. In this I have attempted to highlight the inadequacies of Legal Aid that is being provided to the economically weak and deprived section of the community. I have also tried to invoke the ‘rights’ and the ‘duties’ of the Community and the Authority. The legal obligations and accountability of the Law professional is also being highlighted in this write-up. Most importantly, the human capacity flourishing within the community that remains unused due to lack of initiative of the intellectual elites.

2008 : A write-up on “Understanding Democracy” written to the Prime
Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh. This write-up was prepared to give a complete understanding of democracy in a holistic manner. The democracy does not limit to the ‘rule of law’, it also enhance ‘rule of power’ and ‘rule of faith’. A comparative analysis was being given to understand the real meaning of democracy. This was illustrated with a living example of judiciary and legislation of our country.


2008 : The ‘Macro-Micro Theory’ written to Dr. Manmohan Singh, The
Prime Minister of India, created an understanding of the relation between reason and emotions, where reason that governs emotions indicates wisdom and the emotions that support reason creates generosity. It has evaluated the cause of the destitution of Women historically whether Sati, female infanticide or dowry deaths. It has also defined human species called ‘man’ and ‘woman’ in terms of attributes and also evaluated the relation between man and women in comparison with Authority and Community and further Legislature and Judiciary. This theory guarantees the mending the human fabric which is at present in an absolute torn state.

2008 : ‘Defining Terrorism’ written to Dr. Manmohan Singh, The Prime
Minister of India, in which, the terrorism has been classified into three aspects i.e. religion, foreign policy and domestic strategy. It has been evaluated that why Islam is being linked with terrorism and its historical prospective that led to a present significance of laissez-faire trade. It has also being discussed why India is vulnerable to terrorism. A detailed analysis by which it has been concluded that terrorism is an artificial calamity created by ungoverned economy i.e. an economy based on speculation, manipulation and appropriation.

2009 : ‘Multiculturalism and identity crises’ written to Dr. Manmohan
Singh, The Prime Minister of India, explains why culture should not have an entitlement. Culture nurtures the community and its existence is based on its capacity to nurture. Many culture perished due to its diminishing character and no preferential law can preserve it. Caste system has been evaluated on the basis of human evaluation historically. Evaluation of human kind started with cultivators (Shudra) that grew to trade (Vaishya) and later protection to the wealth created monarch (Kshatriya) and later the scholars (Brahmins) who created values in the society. These are the virtues of the land of India and it has no hereditary character. A societal comparison between Hindu society and Muslim society is also explained. All the castes are the pillars of Indian society since it is a land of cultivators and spirits. Sudra is the base, Brahmins are the roof and Vaishya and Kshatriya are the two support pillars. If any one aspect (Shudra/Brahmins/Vaishya/Kshatriya) of the structure is overlooked, then the society will have a Limping Growth. This has also discussed the ‘abuses of inheritance’, and created a platform where the Liberals and Marxists can meet and hence will erode the Two World Crises and will pave a way for a Utopian Society.

2009 : ‘On Submission’ is my concluding paper written to Dr. Manmohan
Singh, The Prime Minister of India, explains the entitlements of the community and the parameter of the governance, i.e. the criteria of citizenship. The citizenship is not a natural right rather it has to be attained, since the society has binding, and has characteristic of interdependency and that cherished duty. Next, the pattern of representation has been explained and discussed why the province representation is inadequate (corruption and identity crises) for state governance. The creation of structural representation will erode the flaws of the representation governance (an outline has been sketched and need intricate studies). Finally, discourse on the necessity of religion/culture in the State-Society relations where the sovereignty of law on state governance and the essence of tribute (tax) will enhance ‘submission’ and recognize the state-hood.

Finally, the research is concluded with acknowledgments to all those people who have influenced my writings, i.e. The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Judiciary, Delhi Police, IGNOU, NGOs, Relations and many/others.


All my work is on the line on social harmony and binding the community together. The ‘Janta Darbar’ has influenced my vision for the society enormously. The growing gap between the state and community and the active involvements of the intermediates creating a disillusion in the state-system is my field of understanding.

1 comment:

  1. Well-done Sharmila; I appreciate whatever you are doing. I believe that prostitution as a menace is flourishing out of some unending need.

    Unless we are able to identify what that unending need is, we will never be able to curb this menace. Neither stopping women from turning into prostitutes nor preventing men from patronizing them would end this menace. All we need is a kind of two-edged sword, to take care of the problem from both ends.

    While poverty enamors women into this abominable trade, the unsatisfied appetite for sex leads men to prostitutes. On one hand the society must strive to eradicate poverty, on the other hand someone has to take care of the moral of depraved men who go to prostitutes to satisfy their sexual desires.

    Quite recently, we have seen how the unsatisfied appetite for sex has led men to commit rape and murder of innocent children. There is a need to alter the feeling tones of people who are prone to commit crime.

    We see prostitution and crime go hand in hand. We need a concerted effort to tackle this bane of our lives. I commend your efforts for awakening a public awareness. Keep it up.

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