Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

AAP Bhi Aadmi Ho


Arvind Kejriwal was sworn in as the 7th Chief Minister of Delhi about 15 days ago. It was a big day in the politics and democracy of India. I wasn’t really happy about the Aam Aadmi Party taking Congress support to form the government in Delhi. The day when the news broke that AAP will form the government in Delhi  with Congress aid, I made a sad facebook post. Here’s the pic:


Yeah, call me a sadist, and heres a comment by one of my high school teachers


And another friend of mine said:


Ofcouse I only had this to say:


And then the status died away.. and 5 days later Arvind Kejriwal was sworn in as the CM and he made quite a decent speech that day. 

I made a status:


I realized that I was missing something and this congress alliance may not prove that damaging and AAP would still be able to play a dominating role and provide the people of Delhi some good governance.
The days that followed saw a lot of changes and decisions like the transfer of DJB higher management, 700 liters of free water per day and maybe a few more that I don’t remember. But all the while and media, other political parties and sympathizers and supporters of the NaMo Movement started posting pictures, excerpts and quotes of how Kejriwal and the AAP were switching sides, changing tunes etc etc.. the 3 biggest things that the people have found hardest to forget and forgive are:

1.       Kejriwal won’t fight an election – He contested and became CM

2.       Kejriwal won’t take VIP security or government facilities (car, house etc) – Well he did that

And the worst

3.       Kejriwal swore on his children that there would be no support taken from BJP or Congress – Well, we all know what happened.

Now, ofcourse I’m writing this post to well somewhat justify his statements, now these three have not risen from different sources. The one reason is, he’s green, that’s it.
Being a.. well talkative person I know that sometimes you go overboard, get carried away and say something of paramount proportion when you don’t know the complete picture. Haven’t we all seen people who are ‘confidently wrong’? That’s what happened here, it’s practically impossible to have a CM walking the streets without security. I’m not talking about the CM, the people would swarm the place and hurt one another.. its so with any celebrity and he or any celebrity has no control over it.. so this was an innocent ‘confidently wrong’ statement. How can he say something and we take his word for something that isn’t in his control?

Speaking of the swearing on children part, the same goes here, he was ‘confidently wrong’ because of his innocence, as I said, he’s still a little green, now what do we do of an innocent first timer? Do we show some consideration or we scrutinize and criticize his every move? Expect him to be perfect from day 1? That’s just too much expectation from us, the media and other politicians. Given time, maybe he’ll learn his limitations and learn that every word is counted.

To be a little neutral here, I really am concerned about the ‘370 pages of evidence against Shiela Dixit’ statement. Ofcouse, thinking realistically, there’s no such thing as ‘unconditional’ support. Lets leave it as that.

Finally, why did he enter politics, contest and become CM? well, We must think of why AAP was formed in the first place, there was no option left, right? No Lok Pal Bill would be passed with all the Anshans and people were simple getting bored and eventually fizz out. 

This was a right decision, but sadly, we have a perception that nothing can be changed or that people who get down in the pit to clean also end up smelling like shit.. or people have no hopes of ever having a clean political system. Maybe.. but the one line I remember from The Shawshank Redumption is “No one can ever take away hope” So I’m gonna hope, hope that change is possible, change will happen and I will do my part. (by making blogs and fb posts? Sure why not)


Sunday, September 8, 2013

AlphaBetting



A strange word or rather a coalition of words caught my eye in The Hindu this week. Someone, I don’t remember the author or the article, but it was about a statement by someone regarding a minimum qualification for journalists. People, well journalists in particular were not so pleased by that.  The word that caught my eye was Academic Inflation. It does raise one’s brow doesn’t it? I have this bad habit of observing words, vocab if you want to call it. I like to observe and think and rethink about meanings and reasons for use of certain vocab. I think I was 16 years old when my sister took me as a ‘subject’ for her psychology practical exam. I was given a test and in the end she announced that I had poor verbal abilities.
Ouch!
Years later, the CAT 2012 proved her right. 

OK so my vocab sucks, maybe that’s why I’m interested in looking more closely at words and that’s how this caught me. Academic Inflation. It really is something, and it’s happening all around. How many times have you heard your peers saying “one degree just isn’t enough anymore”? My sister herself took up masters because she thought just having a bachelor’s degree was worthless. (I’m not sure how much she loved the subject, lemme not get on her bad side over a blogpost)  My dad had also told me that I really need to pursue a master’s course. He too thinks one degree isn’t enough. Forget these people, I can point a finger at anyone in a crowd and say he has atleast 1 friend, if not himself, in the US studying MS. It’s the trend. Two degrees is mandatory. 

My nephew was being admitted to a school and the enrolment application form said that both parents need to have a master’s degree. Seriously?? OK parents being graduates is common these days, but PG?? Come on!! So the value for education is decreasing. Today your kid can get a school admission if you’re a graduate, tomorrow you need to be a PG and then a PHD??

In economics, inflation is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. Or a reduction in the purchasing power per unit of money right? So Academic Inflation would mean the reduction in credibility providing power per unit of education? Or something like that.
We’ve heard most people saying that they go for a master’s degree to add more value to themselves, but a degree is not a certificate of competence, is it? So what does that mean? The people who do masters are actually people who are incompetent to survive with just a graduation degree? Then doesn’t that make them less intelligent? 

With increasing popularity of Steve jobs and the kind; on the one side we have a propaganda about studies or structured education not being a necessity, and on the other we have people scrambling and swarming exam halls and classrooms because they want to be more credible. All these mean, the higher your educational qualification, the lower is your competence? 

 
So if we take a clean sheet approach where each person is stripped of their qualification or background, and graded based on their ability to think, work and other performance measurement criteria, then where would each one stand? Nooo we don’t want to do that… Cuz its just easy to throw around my weight cuz I have a fancy MS or a Phd.. but wait... So does everyone else in my country!! I’m gonna buy more degrees! Another Phd perhaps??

Monday, November 26, 2012

Psalm E Pakistan



The climax of the movie border always leaves a warm fuzzy hangover. Though it’s about a war, the song at the end does make you feel that the war was a mistake and both of us have so much more to worry about than fighting over boundaries or anything for that matter. I was always interested in Pakistan, and writing about Pakistan. Any Indian or Pakistani of the Present day or at least the youth would have strong feelings about the whole partition of India episode. Some objective and some perspective, but all of us have views, bends, feelings and a stance. 

India was one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement in the 50s and 60s while the USA and the USSR were busy making pacts and treaties to make their respective power blocs bigger and stronger. Now one might say the Non-Aligned Movement was started by poor or the then 3rd world nations because they just couldn’t risk supporting one and be the target of the other’s fury. As it is, the Non-Aligned Movement is based on a bigger idea. Its about Believing that it is possible to remain neutral at any time by anyone. And being an advocate of being objective I support this theory and hence have always held an objective view over Pakistan. 

A few months ago, say 2 or 3 maybe I picked up Shashi Tharoor’s Pax Indica. It basically talks about India’s foreign policies, foreign relations and India’s place on a global setup. He spoke extensively about Pakistan and India. The chapter was rightly caller Brother Enemy. Pakistan is after all born out of India and the people are more or less Indian. They always have. 

Mr. Tharoor speaks of partition, Kashmir, the different wars we’ve had and finally talks emphatically about terrorism. His points are straight and precise, and so yet sensitively carved live the curves of Megan fox. (Sorry whenever someone says curve I think of her :D)

He talks at length about the gaps between the INTELLIGENCE and the civilian government of Pakistan. Its a known fact that the INTELLIGENCE is sitting on tones of cash. In fact the INTELLIGENCE gets almost or more than half the total budget of 1 fiscal year. So in a situation where there is a serious lack of schools, hospitals, or in general amenities of life the army and INTELLIGENCE suck all the money out of the people of Pakistan. The army isn’t too keen on listening to the will of the civilian govt. and caters to its own goals, which may not always be intended at the best of India, and in turn resulting in the bad of Pakistan it self.
I was torn in half when I read these. Of course I knew that the army or Pakistan and the civilian govt. don’t always see eye to eye, but the revelation of the fact that the govt has limited hold on the army did raise my brows, like my eye brows was one with my hair.

Another question boiled into me was who’s gonna tend to the people?  The politicians made a lot of noise and puffed up the people that theres a need to end Musharraf’s rein as president and there a need for proper democracy and what not. So the people did get excited and come out on streets and after a lot of crazy things (beyond my comprehension) there were elections and Muhammad Mian Soomro was elected president.  And after Benazir Bhutto’s murder, the PPP was elected to power and Asif Ali Zardari became the President. All this is fine but what are these people doing? 

Pakistani people are still struggling against the terrorists, there are criminals hiding in Pakistan thanks to the INTELLIGENCE’s invitation and reformers and socially responsible civilians are killed in broad day light.  And if you’ve been complaining about the raise of fuel prices in India, the fuel price is way over a hundred rupees in Pakistan, and its gets worse, price determination happens every week! 


So is the democracy drama and all the things these politicians did to overthrow Musharraf an eye wash? I asked my Pakistani Orkut friend of 3 years. 

Yes! 

The one answer with an exclamation mark was like a gun shot at point black.
He went on to say, 

Things were very good in Musharraf regime, call him a dictator or whatever you want to but he is the man who supported freedom of media. Even pak's economy was boosting. And now things are pathetic. You know, he was the one who set Pak before Islam. That’s what a country needs. 

It felt nice to listen to him. I probed more and asked,
Ok what do see for Pakistan in the Future?

I can not say anything here. If you see the history of pak, there have been some good times. But when they start building up they falter somewhere. so I can only hope that future is bright; which is only possible by imparting proper education. There is a dearth of rationality among masses and one simply CANNOT understand religion without education. Thats my opinion yours can differ obviously.

I definitely had no reason to differ there. I was also stunned at his strong emphasis on improving education. I liked that. I had never spoken much about national politics with this guy. It had always been about Harry Potter and cricket. Except one odd day when he’d told me he wanted to be a computer engineer. 

So I bit the bullet and finally threw a tough ball at him. 

Me:
cool... one big question thats really been eating me
your cool right?
He:
haha
yeahB-)
Me:
yeah.. so
the question is
how does one remain patriotic and try not to be ashamed of his country and not choose to make rash decisions when there are so many figures pointing mistakes from outside and so little action been taken from those responsible?
He:
thats a tough one
and mature people here in pak do think about that
Me:
but good question right? ive been thinking a lot
He:
:Dyeah good question!
but majority satisfies itself by conspiracy theories
it may sound weird to you
but majority here thinks that all these nations are anti Islam
anti pakistan
and that is the reason why all this blame game is being played
Me:
some ppl get high on substance.. some on religion
He:
:-/true
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It was really something. It gives a lot for the Brain and Heart when there are people thinking and acting like this guy. The teenager Malala is a example. She’s another example of the youth wanting rights and education for their people. She was a strong, neutral voice talking of the truth and that offended many a bad man. Too bad the system just won’t let such people run the country. It also reminds me of a beautiful video featuring mid/high school girls from Pakistan talking about how they really feel and how they are made to feel about the Indo-Pak relations.

Rounding up this post, I’m not going make comments on the partition of India or the numerous wars or other difference India has had with Pakistan because this was never a political write, the post was aimed at talking about the people in Pakistan. (I don’t know if they call themselves aam janta :D) I wanted to say that we need empathize with the people of Pakistan. On the one side there is the adamant army and intelligence with its own agenda (no one knows what the army wants) and on the other side there is the helpless civilian govt and politicians fishing for power and money. In this quarrel... what’s to happen of the people of Pakistan? Does anyone care about the people anymore?
 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

King of All Times



There are very few days when I’ve worked after dark, but whenever I do, I make sure to take a look at the lit glass buildings near my office and the fiery collation of brake lights on Richmond road. The UB city is hard to miss from my building. The lit elevator shaft and the blue and red of the helipad on top are always sites I envy. Yday I happened to see a few lit windows too. Mallya must be at work with his managers I thought, or maybe drunk? Whatever the case, but I don’t know if they could afford to burn so many lights I thought to myself and smiled. 


As I was walking out towards the exit I caught a third eye’s view of the top floors of the UB city. He must be working so hard, maybe coming up with something ingenious. I was actually surprised at myself, Mallya has lost a lot of things while trying to revive his airline with a broken wing and yet I seem to have some strange confidence in him. Strange indeed, but that’s when I remembered reading the Forbes of July 20. The cover story said that Mallya and his managers never looked worried or desperate when they went to talk to their banks or investors. In fact there seemed to be an air of poised arrogance in their arguments and they had complete faith in their plans and were completely certain that the KFA would fly again. Their only argument was - FDI.


Banks together have lost close to rupees 7000 crore! More than half the staff of KFA is on strike and none of them have received their salaries from 6 months!! How the hell is he gonna come out of this one?? Then suddenly news comes out that there might be a deal with Diageo, the world’s largest liquor maker. Mallya and Diageo were in talks for 2 to 3 years and the talks had failed every time, maybe nows the end of the road when there needs to be some selling and sacrificing to get some inflow of money.

That’s when it struck me, how were Mallya and his men so confident of the FDI?

Just making casual conversation, I spoke with my friends:

Me: Boys! I gotta theory,

Me: Maybe, Mallya’s deal with either Heineken or Diageo took some serious turn and he got some prospects of cash, then with his charisma he cast a spell on the govt to pass the FDI, the govt is anyway in favor of the brave and the rich, so with pranav da gone, and chidu taking over finance ministry, Mallya had a chance. Chindu is anyway too close to the banks, his family or extended started 4 banks in tamil nadu right? So maybe Mallya worked closely with Chidu, Chaudhary and a few other bank and govt guys to convince them that if the FDI was passed he would get all the money he needed to make his kingfisher fly again, and maybe get a bit more.  

Me: Andddd… with the FDI passed, he doesn’t have to make deals with both Heineken and Diageo, maybe that’s why he’s stalling the Heineken deal.. lets see.. its just a theory :D plus.. you should see his tweets on FDI :P 

Friend: But It’s a tough deciesen for anyone to buy shares in a company with 7k crore in debt.

Me: dude! Anyone would buy once the govt is out of the way.. as in FDI is passed.. I know I would

Friend:  dude.. KFA shares are at 16 rupees or something.. :P 

Me: lol.. yeah I know.. ok heres the time for my ~serious statement making face~ I don’t buy shares for money dude.. I buy shares for my share. ~hunk look~

Friend: lol :P die.. its end game for Mallya dude.. hes gonna lose the dominant role in UB and US and even if he gets investors (fat chance) its gonna be pretty much the same on KFA.. and its all too famous that hes too hard to work when hes not the boss.

Me: hmmm…
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So, the wide spread opinion about Mallya is that much has been ruined and the only way to keep his head afloat is to sell off everything and just be a pawn. Well, that’s ridicules.


Now, many people might not like him, his extravaganza or his business, people might call him an opportunist or even arrogant. I have members in my own family circles that don’t like him because he made money from the liquor that ruined so many families. Well, We can blame the Indian conservatives for that.  

 
Speaking on Mallya, we all know who Vijay Mallya is; hes a rock star! How many Indians decided to buy an F1 team and name it after India? How many Indians decided to buy Tipu Sultan’s sword for 505,250 pounds? And who made sure India didn’t cut a sorry figure when we couldn’t stop the auctioning of Gandhi’s belongings in 2009?? Mallya. 

There might be a lot of reasons to pull down Mallya and beat on him when hes low, but hes really a man of the riches who also means well. He doesn’t just want to be and feel rich alone; he wanted all of India to experience the riches. He wanted to give a luxury experience to the ppl of India, maybe that’s where he went wrong. When just a simple air travel is considered luxury in our country... maybe he went a little ahead of time to provide luxury to everyone in the country. 

Ok.. where does he go from now? And what do I see for him?

It’s simple, the FDI was the last hurdle and now that hes beyond that, he should be clean. He just needs to watch out for a few months and then with his charm and elegant arrogance it would be no time before people joined him in catapulting the broken bird back in the air. 

I believe the King of Good Times has proved it that he has no problems being the Baron at Bad Times… And to all those in strikes and literally being a pain in his ass... you better switch sides before hes rich again