Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Fact check: No Evidence That University of Michigan Professor Praised Indian Culture, Viral Post Debunked

 

By: Rahul Thakur 

Recently, a news report clip has been circulating on social media that claims to quote Dr. Eric Geddes, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. According to the report, he said, "By copying my country, India lost its joint family, culture, and social prosperity… and by neglecting the elders, it got addiction and loneliness.”

Is it true?

This is a misleading news report. The University of Michigan has confirmed that no person named Eric Geddes has worked as a Professor of Sociology. Additionally, the image used in the report is of another academician, Peter Clarkson, a Professor of Accounting and Finance at the University of Queensland, Australia. We were also unable to find any credible news sources reporting the statements mentioned in the image that is being circulated. 

How did we find out the truth?

An image of the claim used as a WhatsApp status

First, we ran a reverse image search of the newspaper clipping with the help of Google Lens, which led to several social media posts on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter sharing the same image. Some of these posts show an e-paper clipping of the news report, which shows that it was published on 8 August 2022 in the Dainik Bhaskar (Indore city) edition.

We were able to confirm this by spotting the news report on the epaper edition of the Dainik Bhaskar (Indore city)published on August 8, 2022. However, the report does not give details about whether these statements were made in a public event or an exclusive interview with the reporter, except that the said academician was on a personal visit to India. 

Screenshot of a tweet with the claim
City Bhaskar Indore (8th August, 2022) Epaper

To find if this was from a public event, we searched for other news media coverage in Indore about the person during the time. We were not able to find any other reports quoting this person during that time. We have emailed Dainik Bhaskar, Indore, for details and will update the story once we get a response.  

Further, we contacted the University of Michigan to verify the institutional affiliation of the person mentioned in the report. Brian Taylor, Communications Manager with the Office of Public Affairs, University of Michigan, confirmed that there is no record of such a person having worked at the University of Michigan since 2001. "The university has no record of the individual referenced in your email as having been employed at the University of Michigan", he said over email.

News report from the University of Queensland featuring Professor Peter Clarkson, whose image was misidentified as 'Dr. Eric Geddes' in the viral post.

When we ran a search for the image given in the news report, we found that the same image was used in a news report on the University of Queensland's website in 2019. According to the report, the person in the photograph is Professor Peter Clarkson, a Professor of Accounting and Finance with the University of Queensland, Australia. 

We have reached out to Professor Peter Clarkson via email to verify whether he visited India during the stated period or made the statements cited in the news report. We will update the story upon receiving a response.

Conclusion: We conclude that the Dainik Bhaskar news report, which claims that a Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan lauded Indian cultural values, is misleading. Our investigation found that no such academician has been affiliated with the University of Michigan, and the photograph used in the report is of a different academician whose field of expertise is not sociology. Moreover, there are no reports from credible news organisations corroborating the statement.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Mausam aayenge jayenge…hum tumko bhool na payenge - the ghazal legends, Hussain Brothers

By: Sunil Kumar Mishra
Ustad Ahmad Hussain and Mohammed Hussain during a performance (Image Credit - The Hindu)

Mausam aayenge jayenge…hum tumko bhool na payenge (Seasons will come and go but we can never forget you) is a great ghazal by Hussain Brothers (sons of Rajasthan based renowned thumri singer and ghazalkar Ustad Afzal Hussain ). This ghazal is a favoutrite of many ghazal lovers.





The Pink City (Jaipur) in Rajasthan, the city to which Ahmed Hussain and Mohammed Hussain (Hussain Brothers) belong to, have made deep impressions in their compositions.  The city's influence in them is acknowledged by several of their work, like...
 “Musafir hai hum to chale ja rahe hai, bada hi suhana gazal ka safar hai;Pata puchte ho to itna bata dun, hamara thikaana gulabi nagar hai




The duo started their career in Thumri, by singing as  child artists for All India Radio, Jaipur. Guldasta was their first album, which was released in 1980. It brought a lot of success in the life of these two brothers and made them legends in Indian gazal history. 

Since then, they have released about 50 albums in which Rahnuma, Sarmaya, Veer-Zara, The Golden Moments - "Purkaif Hawayen Hain" The Golden Moments - "Pyar Ka Jazba" The Golden Moments - "Mausam Aayenge - Jaayenge”,Ai-Saba, Tasveer , Pyar Ka Jazba , are few prominent albums.





Their recent album under Saregama label "Khwab Basera" is also a very notable one among the large corpus of popular ghazal performance from Hussain Brothers.



Music cuts across all barriers in case of Hussain Brothers and those who love their music. The bhajans composed by them on Hindu deities for albums like Shraddha , Bhavna, Anupam Vani are very popular.

In an interview with Rajya Sabha TV, Hussain Brothers acknowledge several factors which influenced their style. Almighty Allah, their father and the Mishra family of Jaipur, Sitara Devi, Kalyan Ji and Anand Ji played great role in shaping up the style, they said.

       Shakhsiyat with Ustad Ahmed Hussain & Ustad Mohammed Hussain

Hussain Brothers got lot of accolades for their performance of the qawwali –“Aaya tere der pe diwana”. It attained mass appeal when included in the popular Bollywood movie Veer- Zara in 2004, on the request of Yash Chopra.





Hussain brothers have performed in different countries and have mesmerized people with their music across national boundaries. Fans of their work have even started a Fan Club for them in the US.

The use of slow and high pitch is integral to their distinctive style that made them different from other gazalkars. In the words of Ahamad Husaain; Gazal ko samajh kar gana he gazal ka asli maene hai kyonki;ai gazal tere adeb ki missal kya deta, tu tawaif ke labo par bhi be-adeb na hue’ (It is important to sing ghazls with understanding its real meaning).

Listening to their work, where the mesmeric rendition is enmeshed with the way in which the ghazal  communicate the deep philosophy and the sad reality of life, is the zenith of bliss for any ghalzal over. Like they sing in this ghazal on the journey of life.

“Zindagi ki raah me, aise makam aate rahe
Chod de manjil to manjil ke payam aane lage
Ajnabi mahfil se bhee abto salam aane lage
Zindagi ki raah me, aise makam aane lage”


Sunday, March 9, 2014

"Palanquins of Gods" made the Himachali Mandi Shivratri Fair color full....sneak peak is here

                By Ankush Kumar
Photo Credits-Ankush Kumar
Mandi Shivratri is a major cultural festival of Himachl Pradesh. Here, watch a sneak peek of the Shivratri festivities in 2014 in the promo of "The Pride of Madho Rao", a documentary produced by Ankush Kumar, Ajay Singh and Gaurav Mandyal on Madho Rao, a major deity of the festival. 

Stay Tuned, as we will soon post the full documentary on our YouTube channel soon.