FTII Protest: Dibakar Banerjee & nine others return National Award - Page 3

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kaapi

Lmao! So now students don't even have the right to protest against useless people appointed as chairman in their own institute? Moreover we are suggesting to close the bachi kuchi film institutes in this nation. Yeh accha hai, keep on increasing IITs and IIMs to boost your so called reputation as a minister and stop giving two hoots about commerce/arts/fine arts institutes in general. If anything we need more film institutes, we also need more colleges for humanities. And we should protest against these useless people with useless credentials eyeing such a key position that runs one of the top most film institutes of our country. And so much outrage over free-loaders...wonder where all the outrage goes when most of the taxpayers money goes into the pockets of these random faltoo politicians.



Open as many institutes as you want pay for urself ... No taxpayer has problem .

But if can't complete your course for 10-15 years and also getting paid 12 Lacs , want the have the chairman you like is stupidity

As far as politicians are concerned , corrupt people are voted out and will do the same in future .
Edited by -RaeesRiks- - 10 years ago
Posted: 10 years ago
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Chalo accha hua 👍🏼
Hope gajender term is renewed
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Posted: 10 years ago
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What is this farce...you can voice an opinion why sacrifice something you hav earned with all your effort ?? 😆
Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Vaishvi-

Oh, let me quickly checkout TimesNow to see if Arnab and Anupam Kher are breathing down the throats of those who returned these awards 😆


Ftii is old news now
No one cares about their drama anymore😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: Kaapi

Lmao! So now students don't even have the right to protest against useless people appointed as chairman in their own institute? Moreover we are suggesting to close the bachi kuchi film institutes in this nation. Yeh accha hai, keep on increasing IITs and IIMs to boost your so called reputation as a minister and stop giving two hoots about commerce/arts/fine arts institutes in general. If anything we need more film institutes, we also need more colleges for humanities. And we should protest against these useless people with useless credentials eyeing such a key position that runs one of the top most film institutes of our country. And so much outrage over free-loaders...wonder where all the outrage goes when most of the taxpayers money goes into the pockets of these random faltoo politicians.


People who take 15 years to complete a course have little interest in their course. So let's bring in the old politicians' analogy in here, shall we. Comparing apples to peaches...*smh

How many FTII students have become world renowned film makers in the last decade? What is the use of spending tax payer's money on such a useless institute? If the uncles have a right to choose their chairman, then taxpayer also has a right to decide if they want to fund such freeloaders who are only looking for the next issue to express their "outrage".
Oh, but I forgot, ordinary citizens are busy in productive activities and don't have the kind of time freeloading uncles have... 😆😆
Edited by ibnbatuta - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: ibnbatuta

Phir shuru ho gaya drama. FTII uncles can't finish their diploma in 15 years and now they want to decide who's going to be the administrator.

Aise unlce lok ko FTII se bahar nikalo. Why we need FTII anyway? WHat is the use of subsidising education for uncles who are just there for free bed and breakfast?

Concentrate on DRDO, ISRO... Films are not that important for the nation. Just scrap this FTII. How many true blue filmmakers have emerged out of FTII in the last decade? A handful at best...

How many film makers learnt on their own without FTII to hold their hand?


This reminds me of the famous Indian family speech.Study science become an engineer or doctor. Those are important careers. There is no worth in Arts thats just a waste of time and energy.

P.S: You will be surprised to know how many drop out of IITs every single year wasting a very very precious seat that could have been used by someone else deserving. Just for those tax payers who are worried about their contribution being wasted at FTII
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Why are they doing this? i dont get it? lol
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Open as many institutes as you want pay for urself ... No taxpayer has problem .

But if can't complete your course for 10-15 years and also getting paid 12 Lacs , want the have the chairman you like is stupidity

As far as politicians are concerned , corrupt people are voted out and will do the same in future .


As if the Government has opened tons of universities for education? They are already a handful of government institutions in this country and now you want them to scrap even them? They offer few seats here and there and students have to score 100 per cent to grab those few handful of seats. So yes..I think government needs to open even more universities and offer even more courses to the students.

Tax payers ignore hundreds of loots that happen everyday in our daily life. Nobody raises a voice or protests against them, so I certainly can't take this outrage on wasting taxpayers money on a film institute stuff seriously. Every year, government spends a lot of money on a medical student studying in a government instituion ( tax payer's money in your words) and when it comes to availing health benefits in our own country, poor tax payer has no where to go..so Govt should scrap all the government medical institutes as well because the tax payer is not really 'benefitting' from it as such? 'coz even to avail he health benefits he needs to face a huge struggle.
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Posted: 10 years ago
#29

FTII Has Bigger Problems Than Gajendra Chauhan

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Ideally, Gajendra Chauhan should not have been named chairman of the governing council of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune. He does not have the weight and the body of work as a cinema artiste to merit the appointment.

The government's argument is that bigger names were approached but were unwilling to devote much time to FTII, while Chauhan was. Indeed, some of those from the film industry who have been railing against Chauhan in television studios were themselves requested to head cinema-related public institutions that would require them to give time to their nominated positions. They were unwilling to do so. For these people to now attack Chauhan is disingenuous. Of course, that does not take away from legitimate questions about Chauhan's suitability.

Having said that, it is worth asking whether the government should be running FTII at all. This is not to suggest that the government has no role in supporting universities and institutions of higher learning; it does. Yet, why the government should be running a vocational educational institution of this nature, especially one related to an industry that is well-established and provides lucrative, market-linked jobs and salaries, is mystifying. After all, film and television technical institutions exist in the private sector, and though of admittedly uneven quality, are flourishing.


It could be argued the government should not be running Indian Institutes of Management that churn out management graduates or the Indian Institutes of Fashion Technology as well, or at least charge market rates for these, with need-based scholarships and student loans where required. That would be a fair argument and indeed should be made. A greater degree of autonomy, and the ability of these institutions to raise funds from alternative sources, needs to be not just encouraged but also written into their mandates.

Reports that the government spends Rs 13 lakh a year subsidising the education of an FTII student - in comparison the subsidy per Indian Institute of Technology student is about a quarter of that figure - are astonishing. This is especially so as film-makers and technicians and television artistes who graduate from FTII go on to work in the open market. It is not as if they are obliged to spend three years producing documentaries that chronicle India's heritage, culture and society, then passing on this work to a freely-available public archive.

It is difficult to altogether sympathise with the FTII students and community. While they may find Gajendra Chauhan beneath them and not measuring up to their sense of aesthetics, does this really justify the 39th strike in 55 years of FTII's existence? If previous governing councils and administrators were so remarkable, why has no convocation taken place in 17 years? No convocation has been held since winter 1997, when the chief guest, veteran actor Dilip Kumar, was booed and hooted.

Students are supposed to leave FTII in three years, having completed their coursework. The hostel facilities in Pune are obviously inviting, as is the subsidy by the tax-payer. As such, students stay on for five or six years. The students who entered in the academic year 2007-08 should have moved on in 2010-11. They are still on the FTII campus, part of the protesting students, propelling the strike.

http://m.ndtv.com/opinion/ftii-has-bigger-problems-than-gajendra-chauhan-780405
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shy_


Ftii is old news now
No one cares about their drama anymore😆


Oh yeah...Beef is hot now 😆

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