TARAKNATH DAS
✅Taraknath Das (15 June 1884 – 22 December 1958) was an Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar.
Tarak was born at Majupara, in the 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.
✅Coming from a lower-middle-class family, his father Kalimohan was a clerk at the Central Telegraph Office in Calcutta.
✅At a young age Das was attracted by the revolutionary cause of the Anushilan Samiti, a secret society, and became its member.
✅On the advice of Jatindranath Mukherjee, Das escaped initially to Japan and then moved to the United States of America.
✅Taraknath Das reached Seattle on 12 July 1906 and subsequently got enrolled in the University of California.
✅In the United States, Das was actively participating in the political activities of the South Asian immigrants.
✅Following the Bellingham riots of September 1907 against South Asian immigrants, he started the publication of an anti-British newspaper, ‘Free Hindusthan’ to champion the cause of these immigrants.
✅In 1913, Das came in contact with Har Dayal and got associated with the Ghadar Movement and its anti-colonial activities. In 1917, he was implicated in the Indo-German conspiracy case for which he was imprisoned in Kansas for two years.
✅Das continued to be involved in revolutionary activities throughout his life, his writings maintained a strong anti-British stance, instilling nationalism in the minds of the readers.
✅Taraknath Das (15 June 1884 – 22 December 1958) was an Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar.
Tarak was born at Majupara, in the 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.
✅Coming from a lower-middle-class family, his father Kalimohan was a clerk at the Central Telegraph Office in Calcutta.
✅At a young age Das was attracted by the revolutionary cause of the Anushilan Samiti, a secret society, and became its member.
✅On the advice of Jatindranath Mukherjee, Das escaped initially to Japan and then moved to the United States of America.
✅Taraknath Das reached Seattle on 12 July 1906 and subsequently got enrolled in the University of California.
✅In the United States, Das was actively participating in the political activities of the South Asian immigrants.
✅Following the Bellingham riots of September 1907 against South Asian immigrants, he started the publication of an anti-British newspaper, ‘Free Hindusthan’ to champion the cause of these immigrants.
✅In 1913, Das came in contact with Har Dayal and got associated with the Ghadar Movement and its anti-colonial activities. In 1917, he was implicated in the Indo-German conspiracy case for which he was imprisoned in Kansas for two years.
✅Das continued to be involved in revolutionary activities throughout his life, his writings maintained a strong anti-British stance, instilling nationalism in the minds of the readers.
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Digital Arrest (Digital Confinement)
✅Digital arrests are a type of sophisticated cyber fraud used by cyber-criminals where they impersonate law enforcement officials like police, Enforcement Directorate, CBI etc. to defraud gullible victims and extort money.
✅ The fraudsters in this case manipulate the victims to believe that they have committed some serious crime and threaten them with imminent arrest, legal consequences, or public humiliation for not cooperating with a series of urgent demands.
✅They often force the victims to self-arrest themselves, by making them believe that they have been put under ‘digital arrest’ and cannot leave their house unless they pay up. Hence, the cyber criminals often force the naive victims to self-arrest or self-quarantine themselves.
✅Digital arrests are a type of sophisticated cyber fraud used by cyber-criminals where they impersonate law enforcement officials like police, Enforcement Directorate, CBI etc. to defraud gullible victims and extort money.
✅ The fraudsters in this case manipulate the victims to believe that they have committed some serious crime and threaten them with imminent arrest, legal consequences, or public humiliation for not cooperating with a series of urgent demands.
✅They often force the victims to self-arrest themselves, by making them believe that they have been put under ‘digital arrest’ and cannot leave their house unless they pay up. Hence, the cyber criminals often force the naive victims to self-arrest or self-quarantine themselves.
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🔆WEAVING AS A LIVELIHOOD
✅ According to some estimates, the handloom industry may be the largest source of employment in India next only to agriculture.
✅ Unfortunately, the lack of reliable data regarding this sector is but one of the many challenges that it faces today.
✅ The other big challenge faced by the sector is competition from products made by the powerloom which are much cheaper and available in much larger quantities.
✅ The prevalence of machine-made goods has lured many weavers away from traditional hand-weaving techniques.
✅ Another challenge for the weavers is fast- changing fashion and design preferences. Few weavers have formal training in the design and marketing of products, especially those which are in demand in urban centres.
✅ Thus, many weavers, instead of passing their skills to the next generation, choose to encourage their children to work in offices, in the hope of a better life.
Ray of Hope :
✅With the current interest in handmade and sustainable products, there is renewed hope for weavers.
✅Weaving by hand produces no emissions and uses natural raw materials.
✅Today, several Indian fashion designers are working with rural weaving clusters international fashion houses too are showing interest in Indian handicraft and handloom practices.
✅ The other positive development is the advent of e-commerce. Weavers have easy access to whole new markets, information, and connectivity, and they can choose to market their products online.
✅Some organisations and corporate houses are supporting weavers in the entire value chain from providing raw materials to marketing their products.
Conclusion
✅ Not many other countries can boast of such a rich culture of hand work particularly handlooms.
✅ It is a rare privilege to have weavers with such skill and knowledge even today and we must each do our bit to understand, support, and encourage handlooms.
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✅ According to some estimates, the handloom industry may be the largest source of employment in India next only to agriculture.
✅ Unfortunately, the lack of reliable data regarding this sector is but one of the many challenges that it faces today.
✅ The other big challenge faced by the sector is competition from products made by the powerloom which are much cheaper and available in much larger quantities.
✅ The prevalence of machine-made goods has lured many weavers away from traditional hand-weaving techniques.
✅ Another challenge for the weavers is fast- changing fashion and design preferences. Few weavers have formal training in the design and marketing of products, especially those which are in demand in urban centres.
✅ Thus, many weavers, instead of passing their skills to the next generation, choose to encourage their children to work in offices, in the hope of a better life.
Ray of Hope :
✅With the current interest in handmade and sustainable products, there is renewed hope for weavers.
✅Weaving by hand produces no emissions and uses natural raw materials.
✅Today, several Indian fashion designers are working with rural weaving clusters international fashion houses too are showing interest in Indian handicraft and handloom practices.
✅ The other positive development is the advent of e-commerce. Weavers have easy access to whole new markets, information, and connectivity, and they can choose to market their products online.
✅Some organisations and corporate houses are supporting weavers in the entire value chain from providing raw materials to marketing their products.
Conclusion
✅ Not many other countries can boast of such a rich culture of hand work particularly handlooms.
✅ It is a rare privilege to have weavers with such skill and knowledge even today and we must each do our bit to understand, support, and encourage handlooms.
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