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  Articles         Deepak

Chewing the Cud
Friday, July 08, 2005.
By Deepak Balachandran
 

Chewing the cud.

Recalling a feature in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 1985.

There are, I’m sure, quite a lot of people who mourn the passing of the Illustrated Weekly of India, that inimitable magazine. I’m fortunate in possessing at least some editions dating back to the eighties.

One good feature of the weekly, especially under the editorship of Pritish Nandy, was its periodic publication of special editions. The issue dated Jan 27, 1985, was not quite such a dedicated special edition, but it did carry a list of “50 people who matter in India”.

Some of them stand way out in the national scene today. Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was then described as an “epitome of the high-powered bureaucrat who successfully resisted the overwhelming pressures of the government to acquiesce with a controversial policy”. He was then Deputy chairman of the Planning Commission.

Atal Behari Vajpayee “may have lost ignominiously in the recent polls, but it would be absurd to write him off as a national leader….his stature in Indian politics remains intact…..his party has come to represent the political face of Hinduism, and even though the RSS may back the Congress (I) ( as it reportedly did during the recent polls) Vajpayee and the BJP will inevitably make a comeback on the national scene”. Pritish Nandy was perceptive alright. This was even before Advani’s Rath Yatra, at a time when quite a lot of people didn’t know there was a party called BJP.

Amitabh Bachchan  has been better described in another issue of the weekly. “Number 1 to 10 at the box office”. Twenty years on, he is  similarly placed in a slightly different field- brand endorsement.  True, there’s Sachin, there’s Shahrukh. But no one really matches the Big B. Latest on the B-news forum: he’s rapping!

P.T.Usha  has founded a school of athletics in Kozhikode. Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora, the commander of the eastern front during the Bangladesh war, died just a few days ago. Most of the “people who mattered” then  have passed away by now. Some of them, alas, are forgotten or unknown names.

Listed below, 50 Indian who mattered in 1985 ( list courtesy Pritish Nandy and the Illustrated Weekly)

1)      Rajiv Gandhi

2)       Baba Amte

3)      Pandit Ravi Shankar

4)      Raghu Rai, photo-journalist, India Today

5)      M.S. Subbulakshmi

6)      Sunderlal Bahuguna, of Chipko fame

7)      E.C. George Sudarshan, Director, Institute of Mathematical Science, Chennai

(who hypothesized the tachyon, the particle supposedly faster than light)

8)      A.B. Vajpayee

9)      Lakshmikant Jha, Head, Economic Reforms Commission

10)  Rajni Kothari, Head, Peopl’s Union for Civil Liberties

11)  Mother Theresa

12)  R.K. Lakshman

13)  J.S. Aurora

14)  Vijay Tendulkar

15)  Shankar Guha Niyogi, Trade unionist, Chattisgarh Mines Shramik Sangathana

16)  Manmohan Singh

17)  Sunil Gavaskar

18)  O.V. Vijayan, cartoonist

19)   Cho Ramaswamy

20)  G.N. Ramachandran, Molecular Bio-Physicist

21)  P.T.Usha

22)  S. Chandrashekhar, Scientist, Nobel Laureate

23)  Birju Maharaj, Kathak Maestro

24)  Ramakrishna Hegde

25)  Vithal Tarkunde, Jurist, co-founder with JP Narain of Citizens for Democracy, 74

26)  Satyajit Ray

27)  N.T. Rama Rao

28)  Lata Mangeshkar

29)  Pramod Karan Sethi, the man behind the Jaipur foot

30)  Amitabh Bachchan

31)  Bhimsen Joshi

32)  Sharad Joshi

33)  Salim Ali

34)  U.R. Ananthamurthy, Kannada Novelist

35)  Arun Shourie

36)  Charles Correa, Architect, man behind the expansion of Mumbai

37)  Chaudhury Charan Singh

38)  M.F. Hussain

39)  P.N. Bhagwati, Supreme Court Judge

40)  Raj Krishna, economist

41)  Avtar Singh Paintal, Neuro-physiologist

42)  Chandi Prasad Bhat- also of the Chipko movement

43)  JRD Tata

44)  Kapil Dev

45)  Ramnath Goenka, Press Baron- the Indian Express

46)  Abdul Hameed- Hamdard Waqf Labs

47)  Jyoti Basu

48)  Zubin Mehta

49)  Claude Alvares, Historian.

50)  Lakshmanshastri Joshi, Scholar.

 

 
 

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