Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Friends, The voter-identity cards issued last year in Srirangam indicated most areas of Srirangam as 'Palaya rangam', whatever it means. I posted an e-mail to THE HINDU Chennai on November 5 protesting at this mischievous and daft mis-naming of Srirangam, but the newspaper has not picked up the letter. Is any Post Office in the country aware of a city by name 'Palaya rangam' ? Will a letter posted with this name inscribed reach ? Or, is this an insidious way of erasing from popular memory the sacred name of SRIRANGAM ? Srirangam municipal outfit was merged, rather unwarrantedly, in the Trichy Municipal Corporation, but the fiction cannot be extended further as the Srirangam city does continue to exist ! And, 'Palaya Rangam' is an offensive name too ! The Hindu has come out with the details of the preparations for the door-to-door voter enumeration which has commenced on November 5 and is scheduled to be held till December 4. It is our sacred duty to resist the gross voter-card misnaming of SRIRANGAM, and impress upon the authorities that the name of this sacred city SRIRANGAM should be indicated as such on all the voter-cards which would be issued on the basis of the on-going voter-listing effort. I believe a protest-mail campaign is warranted addressing the Chief Minister, the Chief Electoral Officer (Shri Mrutyunjay Sarangi) at Chennai, the District Collector of Trichy (Thiru Manivasan), and The Hindu newspaper, of course. aDiyEn rAmAnuja-dAsan T.S. Sundara Rajan at Srirangam. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Voter roll. Mon, 05 Nov 2001 16:49:14 +0530 Tirumanjanam Sundara Rajan <surangam Hindu <letters The Editor, The Hindu, Chennai. Sir, The Hindu has come out with the details of the preparations for the door-to-door voter enumeration which has commenced to-day (November 5) and is scheduled to be held till December 4. May I, in this context, place before the Chief Electoral Officer, Shri Mrutyunjay Sarangi, a request on behalf of the citizens of the Temple city of Srirangam in Trichy district? Srirangam authorities earned notriety of a kind when a heap of voter identity cards (EPICs) was discovered on the dumps a few years back, but the authorities secreted to themselves the wisdom on this palpable outrage. The more outrageous incident, in my opinion, was the manner in which the cards were programme-designed and issued over the last 12 months or so. A petulant Clerk of the government asked me, Do you know that the initials to a name are not to be displayed in the voter roll? Truly speaking, I didn't. I am less offended by the presumed behaviour of the Clerk than confused since I was issued my card on March 11 1995 while in New Delhi, carrying my initials and name exactly as you read it at the subscription to this letter. I do not know if the Election Commission rules have since changed so as to omit the initials. I think the initials are a necessary part of the 'given name' and will be one of the confirmation elements of a voter's identity and should, therefore, be retained both on the voter roll and on the identity card. It is most objectionable that in the latest identity cards, the residences in certain parts of Srirangam have been indicated as "palaiya rangam, Tiruchirappalli", and the name of Srirangam is just missing ! It is quizzical why at all such a blasphemous city non-name was devised for Srirangam, and it is evident the postal department would have a problem with such a daft messing up with the name of an ancient and sacred city like Srirangam. [srirangam municipal outfit was merged, rather unwarrantedly, in the Trichy Municipal Corporation, but the fiction cannot be extended further as the Srirangam city does continue to exist !] Am I to read in such non-naming an insidious and deliberate attempt to deface and then altogether efface the identity of Srirangam? I have checked a run of ICards and find that few of the persons involved in the voter list and IC process have the ability simply to copy a name written in Tamil. When my card was earlier issued in Delhi, the voter was requested to satisfy himself with the spelling of his name, and approve of his own photo, both on the computer's monitor itself. Can this not be adopted in Tamil Nadu as well? 'Sri' being the equivalent of 'Mr' in the style of referring to a person, the IC software has been so dumbly made out as to omit 'Sri' wherever it occurs, and hence the cards show all Srinivasan-s as 'Nivasan-s'. What a bad joke ! May I request the Chief Electoral Officer please to issue immediate instructions to restore the name of the city as SRIRANGAM both on the new voter rolls and also on the identity cards which need to be issued to those who missed it earlier? A proper streamlining of the procedures and checks is to be ensured on the above lines so as to establish the credibility of the whole exercise. I believe that, in a democracy, an identity card should identify. Yours sincerely, T.S. SUNDARA RAJAN, 17-C \ 7, Rohini Apts., Raghavendra Puram, Srirangam - 620006. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 dear Ms Suseela, Thanks for thinking on the issue, but your mail showed blank. Must be one of those moments when we click before completing the message. I am still interested in knowing what you had to say. By the way, hereunder the extract of the report carried by TheHindu newspaper on November 29 2001 ~~ (Would that a lot of devotees write to the Chief Electoral Officer, Chennai-600005, and the District Collector, Tiruchirappalli-600001.) aDiyEn rAmAnuja-dAsan T.S. Sundara Rajan at Srirangam. ================================= << Computer changes SRIRANGAM name >> -- by V. Ganapathy. Tiruchi, Nov 28. ***The Srirangam Residents Welfare Association has taken exception to the description of Srirangam as 'Palaya Rangam, Tiruchirapalli' in many electors' photo identity cards issued by the Election Commission to residents. On behalf of the association, Mr T.S. Sundararajan ... said Srirangam has been known the world over as a religious, tourist and cultural centre for centuries and the name cannot be changed by the election authorities. By no stretch of imagination can Srirangam be redesignated as 'Palaya (old) Rangam'. In many photo identity cards, the word 'Sri' has been totally omitted under the 'pretext' that it cannot be transliterated by computer. Thus, 'Sriram' has been renamed 'Ram', Sridhar 'Dhar', Srinivasan 'Nivasan', etc. Mr Sundararajan has appealed to the authorities to ensure that such erroneous and 'outrageous' changes are not made at least in the new electoral list and EPICs.*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2001 Report Share Posted December 9, 2001 SrImatyaI GodayaI Nama: Dear Sri Sundararajan Svamin, I share the outrage expressed by you regarding this issue and hope that the authorities will see reason and correct their ways.A similar situation occured in srivilliputtur some years back and the authorities wanted to change 'srivilliputtur' to 'thiruvilliputtur'.The pundits and vidwans of srivilliputtur opposed this and cited various reasons why only the word 'Sri' can be prefixed to villiputtur and how it not just a question of adding thiru before a name. It is also very disturbing to see that sri is removed from the name srinivasan etc.somewhat related to this i have heard from my friend that in tamil nadu one is not allowed to use his/her surname.ie during school admission if the name contains the surname also then the auhorities ask the parents to remove the surname before admitting the student.Is this true because i did not know of anything like this during my stay in tamil nadu thanks adiyen Ramanuja dasan venkat s iyengar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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