Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Great Indian JUGAAD....

Well, the good news is that while India's economic miracle is dead, jugaad is alive and kicking. It's all around us and it is thriving: we continue to excel at the ability to make do with what we have and, in fact, find innovative ways to make things out of what we don't have.

Being a grassroots movement, jugaad starts at the street level. The traffic light is red but the car or the motorcycle will bash on regardless blissfully unaware that a red light is an instruction to stop. We may be late for a meeting because we did not leave on time. Most people in other parts of the world will plan to leave on time so that they can arrive on time. But, hey, we have jugaad. We can create time. Rather than waiting for 3 minutes for the traffic light to turn green and usher us on our way, we decide to plough right through the red light. We just created a full three minutes out of nothing.

Well, there may be a cost to it in the form of an accident. And if there is an accident, we will deal with it in our very own jugaad way. Since the probability of getting a policeman to the spot to help us is zero (there are an estimated 200 active traffic policemen in all of Bombay), there is a jugaad solution. The person in the bigger private vehicle is perceived to be wrong and the person in the motorcycle is right. Money moves from the car owner to the motorcycle owner and we move on. Never mind the fact that the motorcycle driver may have been weaving from lane to lane at high speed (and no helmet) as the motorcycle driver may be creating his own jugaad solution to being late for an appointment. Or, if the car owner is actually in the wrong, his cash will be his jugaad and allow the world to move on and spin at his command.

The vertical jugaad

jugaad is not limited to the horizontal world of cars. We see it in our vertical lifts every day. Thankfully, most buildings have a queue these days - or something that broadly resembles one. And the lifts have a sign which reads "Maximum capacity 6 people and 480 kgs". But the lift man wants to be accommodative and the people in the queue, ready to create their own jugaad of time travel, want to rush up in a hurry. So we pile in and maybe 9 of us make it before even the weary lift man puts his hand up to indicate "enough is enough". As a nation, we probably saved billions of watts of energy ensuring that the same lift has taken 50% more people than it was designed for. Just like the energy saved by all the Tata trucks with overloaded cargos, or the trains with passengers on the roof or leaning out to catch a breeze since the trains have no air conditioning.We are merely following the jugaad skills of our very famous and much-loved real estate developers.

Known for their skills to build less lifts than required in a building and their perfected art of ensuring we have fewer parking spots for our vehicles, the real estate developers have jugaaded their way to spinning money from dead land. With their ability to zone, re-zone, modify and change all the development rules with the help of their politician friends and partners, vast fortunes have been made in the real estate industry. To show their disdain for the basic principles of economic they have challenged the notion that demand and supply should set the price of any product. With an estimated 500,000 unsold residential units dotting the length and breadth of India Shining, one would have imagined that there would be a significant reduction i n real estate prices to clear out this unsold inventory. But jugaad takes over. In an Indian rope trick that would make any bank in a free market shake their head in amazement, the real estate developers (and their political sponsors) somehow get the Indian government-owned banks to roll over their loans. With no bank asking for its capital, the real estate developer is in no hurry to cut prices to clear his excess stock. So we then create the mother of all jugaads: unsold homes in a country where people need homes and are willing to buy them - but not at the prices quoted by the real estate developers. That jugaad is a powerful one.

Lateral jugaad

The politicians - masters of the arts and crafts of ancient India - wear their jugaad-creation abilities as naturally as they wear their puritanical khaki and angel-white smiles. Our Finance Minister is faced with a dilemma of walking 40 rounds of about 90 metres each and wanting to walk a little more - without going for the 41st round and unable to grab the land from the neighbours, a skill yet to be learnt from the real estate developers. This gave birth to yet another Indian jugaad - the lateral jugaad. The current Finance Minister may be moving into the Presidential Palace. An easy solution to get more walking space.
Meanwhile, when asked about why the Great Indian Economic Achievement is fading, there is this wonderful deflection: it is the Eurozone crisis and the state of the global economy. All our own sins of not planning, of sleeping on the job as planners and elected leaders, of creating an environment that is dependent on us getting a few crumbs from the plunder of national resources, is swept aside. Management consultants would call this the lateral jugaad: if you cannot take responsibility, deflect it the way Djokovic would and tuck it away or a winner.

But the prize for the greatest jugaadeers of all times - akin to the great climbers who have scaled Mount Everest - lies with the mutual fund industry. After having mis-sold products for years and transferred money from the savings pool of investors to their salary and bonus accounts, the leaders of the mutual fund houses continue to dazzle me with their jugaad. The lack of interest in mutual funds, they scream, is due to the fact that there is no opaque distribution system in place. Bring it back is their mantra each time they meet in the hallowed halls of SEBI. When, the fact of the matter is, that the mutual fund industry is losing investors because they realise that the mutual fund houses and distributors have effectively dec imated their savings due to bad practices. But, hey, why let a few small details ruin the headlines that you can buy in the newspapers?

So, here we are: a nation of jugaad-wallahs, pretending that our chaos, our love for corruption and our worship of greed is all, somehow, and some magical jugaad. The next time a motorbike cuts through, remember that it is the skill of jugaad.
Or when your driver - or probably you - zips through a red light, it is jugaad.
Or when you are stuck in row number 11 in the aisle of a plane and cannot leave because educated people with CAs, and MBAs, and IIT degrees rush from rows behind you with their bags angled as spears and refuse to give you that split second of space to move out from your seat into the exit aisle, it is their jugaad.
And when department after department of a creative government asks you to identify yourself with a ration card, a driving license, a TIN or PAN, a UID, a Home Ministry effort, a SEBI effort, or a passport they are all just jugaadis blessed with the power of jugaad.

Maybe India has too much of jugaad, and maybe it is time to flush this jugaad down the newly built toilets of the Planning Commission and actually follow rules. Now that would be a good use of jugaad and civilisation: a stink less jugaad.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Men Are Just Happier People.....

Once I am out of my slumber it's time to stir up things little bit. The other day I read an article in CNN about how a wedding tuxedo costs much lesser than a wedding dress and an idea clicked in my mind, for some weird reason I googled all the good things being men and summarised my findings as a new blog titled Men are just happier people.

Men Are Just Happier People - What do you expect from such simple creatures? Your last name stays put. The garage is all yours. Wedding plans take care of themselves. Chocolate is just another snack. You can be President. You can never be pregnant. You can wear a white T-shirt to a water park. You can wear NO shirt to a water park. Car Mechanics tell you the truth.
The world is your urinal. You never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is just too icky You don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt. Same work, more pay. Wrinkles add character. Wedding dress $5000. Tux rental-$100.
People never stare at your chest when you are talking to them. The occasional well-rendered belch is practically expected. New shoes don't cut, blister, or mangle your feet. One mood all the time. Phone conservations are over in 30 seconds flat. You know stuff about tanks. A 5 day vacation requires only one suitcase . You can open all of your own jars.
You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness. If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend. Your underwear is $8.95 for a three-pack. Three pairs of shoes are more than enough. You almost never have strap problems in public. You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes. Everything on your face stays its original colour. The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe even decades. You only have to shave your face and neck.
You can play with toys all your life. Your belly usually hides your big hips. One wallet and one pair of shoes one colour for all seasons. You can wear shorts no matter how your legs look. You can "do" your nails with a pocket knife. You have freedom of choice concerning growing a moustache.
You can do Christmas shopping for 25 relatives on December 24 in 25 minutes.
No wonder men are happier.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I Am Back....

Writing after so long. Almost feeling strange. As if this is my first blog, but I have nothing to care and feels good to be back after so long. This business trip have rejuvenated me inside out, strengthen my core and honestly it feels good to be back.

After a whole hectic day with meetings, finally I am back in my hotel with my laptop and typing my first blog after 5 years and it feels good. This whole trip feels like a journey for self discovery, it had helped me to reclaim something that was mine, very precious and I had lost it for sometime and that thing is my own SELF.

P.S. We loose ourselves into the fog of everyday life but trip like thess eases out the fog and let the sun of our lives shine bright and proves us life's worth living to the full. If you think your life is dull that means it's time for you to pack your bags and get out on the open road and let the road guide your destiny.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

LIVE LIFE the old way........


Though I know these are just words for us now but
still those are the days we still cherish and makes us
feel proud of the old days that we had and give us
strength to live the future that Behold us. I guess
these words will take you to those days may be just
for 2 min but still they worth living again and again
and again...
When

The school reopened in June,

And we settled in our new desks and

benches!


When we queued up in book depot,

And got our new books and notes!


When we wanted two Sundays and no Mondays,
Yet managed to line up daily for the morning prayers.

We learnt writing with slates and pencils, and

progressed to fountain pens and ball pens and then Micro tips!


When we began drawing with crayons and evolved to

Color pencils and finally sketch pens!


When we started calculating

first with tables and then with

Clarke's tables and advanced to

Calculators and computers!


When we chased one another in the

corridors in Intervals, and returned to the classrooms

drenched in sweat!


When we had lunch in classrooms, corridors,

Playgrounds,

under the trees and even in cycle sheds!


When all the colors in the world,

decorated the campus on the Second Saturdays!


When a single P.T. period in the week's Time Table,

Was awaited more eagerly than the monsoons!


When cricket was played with writing pads as bats,

And Neckties and socks rolled into balls!


When few played

"kabadi" and "Kho-Kho" in scorching sun,

While others simply played

"book cricket" in the

Confines of classroom!


Of fights but no conspiracies,

Of Competitions but seldom jealousy!


When we used to

watch Live Cricket telecast,

In the opposite house in Intervals and Lunch breaks!


When few rushed at 3:45 to

"Conquer" window seats in our School bus!

While few others had "Big Fun", "peppermint",

"kulfi", " milk ice !" and "sharbat !" at 4 ' o' Clock!

Gone are the days

Of Sports Day,

and the annual School Day ,

And the one-month long

preparations for them.


Gone are the days

Of the stressful Quarterly,

Of tenth and twelfth standards, when

We Spent almost the whole year writing revision tests!

We learnt,

We enjoyed,

We played,

We won,

We lost,

We laughed,

We cried,

We fought,

We thought.

With so much fun in them, so many friends,

So much experience, all this and more!


Gone are the days

When we used

to talk for hours with our friends!

Now we don't have time to say a 'Hi'!



Gone are the days


When we sat to chat with Friends on grounds!

Now we chat in chat rooms.....!


Gone are the days

Where we

studied just to pass!

Now we study to save our job!
Gone are the days

Where we had no money in our pockets and still fun filled on our hearts!!

Now we have the atm as well as credit card but with an empty heart!!

Gone are the days

Where we shouted on the road!

Now we don't shout even at home

Gone are the days

Where we got lectures from all!

Now we give lectures to all... like the one I'm doing now....!!

Gone are the days

But not the memories, which will be

Lingering in our hearts for ever and ever and

Ever and ever and ever .....


Gone are the Days.... But still there are lot more Days to come in our Life!!

NO MATTER HOW BUSY YOU ARE ,

DONT FORGET TO

LIVE THE LIFE THAT STILL

EXISTS....

Thursday, November 02, 2006

LIFE is what we choose it to be...........

This one is for all my readers, I have written only techinical stuff in my blogs until now so today I felt like sharing some of the important things.Our life is one of the most precious things that we have and making it a place of heaven or beds of thorn is our own choice and there are many people blaming others or the circumstances they are put into for the condition of their life but what I believe is that everything is beautiful and full opportunities ,it;s only our perception to it is different.

I woke up early today, excited over all I get to do before the clock strikes midnight. I have responsibilities to fulfill today. I am important. My job is to choose what kind of day I am going to have.

Today I can complain because the weather is rainy or I can be thankful that the grass is getting watered for free.

Today I can feel sad that I don't have more money or I can be glad that my finances encourage me to plan my purchases wisely and guide me away from waste.

Today I can grumble about my health or I can rejoice that I am alive.

Today I can lament over all that my parents didn't give me when I was growing up or I can feel grateful that they allowed me to be born.

Today I can cry because roses have thorns or I can celebrate that thorns have roses.

Today I can mourn my lack of friends or I can excitedly embark upon a quest to discover new relationships.

Today I can whine because I have to go to work or I can shout for joy because I have a job to do.

Today I can complain because I have to go to school or eagerly open my mind and fill it with rich new tidbits of knowledge.

Today I can murmur dejectedly because I have to do housework or I can feel honored because the Lord has provided shelter for my mind, body and soul.

Today stretches ahead of me, waiting to be shaped. And here I am, the sculptor who gets to do the shaping.

What today will be like is up to me. I get to choose what kind of day I will have!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006


Laser Fusion Milestone Achieved


A major milestone was reached recently when scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California reported that they had demonstrated that laser pulses shot into a cavity can produce the conditions required to trigger nuclear fusion reactions. The finding was a crucial test of principle for Livermore's National Ignition Facility (NIF), the $3.5 billion complex now under construction and expected to start full operations in 2009.
When completed NIF will be, by far, the world’s largest and most energetic laser and a major international scientific resource. Designed to study the physics of matter at extreme densities, pressures, and temperatures, NIF will use 192 laser beams to compress fusion targets to conditions required for thermonuclear ignition and burn. In the process, more energy will be liberated than is used to initiate the fusion reactions.
New Stimulation Technology Improves Gas Production

Halliburton has added a breakthrough stimulation technology, GasPerm 1000(SM) service, which helps improve production from unconventional reservoirs including tight gas, shales and coalbed methane. Based on a newly developed microemulsion surfactant, the service helps remove water drawn into the formation during the fracturing process. Removing the water can improve permeability to gas at the fracture face and help increase gas production. In addition the service represents a safety and environmental advancement, replacing methanol in many applications.
In the fracturing process, water can be drawn (imbibed) into the formation from the fluid used to create the fracture. The water drawn into the pore spaces is held there by capillary pressure and surface tension and can block gases from flowing into the wellbore. Commonly called "water block," this process is especially pronounced in unconventional gas reservoirs where the lower permeability results in increased capillary pressure.
The service has been shown to enable the imbibed liquids to be expelled from the rock matrix and fracture system, thereby enabling improved gas production.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

INDIA RISING


Today I had a test so didn't do anything much(I mean didn't try to explore any new technology ),but I read a wonderful article of Fareed Zakaria.
I find this ariticle very interesting because since past few months there is a sudden shift of limelight from Iraq to India.Suddenly the world started to reckon the potential of India.In this article Mr.Zakaria had discussed thoroughly the change of outlook of the world to India.What I really liked about this article is that along with validating the fact that infact the world has shifted it's focus to India, he also point out the real life scenario as well as the fallacies that's still exists in India.He has given a real time outlook of the growth of Indian economy, the achievements and failures of the economy based on the leadership.He has made a very good comparison of the urban-rural,high-middle class society and what does this new outlook means to them.
What was really heartning is to know the fact that India with it's large population,22,000 different dialects,poverty ,corrupt politicians and numerous other drawbacks still survived the democracy,in this total disorder and chaos India had struck uniformity and proved itself to the world.The force of impact of this change and harmony is so much that even the whole world had to accept it.This reminds me of a concept taught to me in my undergraduate class,the concept of Entropy which is generally defined as the randomness or chaos.What matters is that in that complete chaos and randomness there exists uniformity when observed closely.
The previous day I was talking with a friend of mine ,who is working in India about the same issue and he was saying to me if India is developing so why can't he see it, I think the best answer is that when you are in a system you can never observe the change because this changes are never abrupt they are slow and gradual,only a pperson observing from outised can detect them.
The other day there was even a documentary on abc news channel in US,which showed that how the united states economy are gaining from the outsourcing which was contrary to the believe of a common man in US ,that they are losing jobs to India.
There are so many documentaries and so many articles everyday I see in the newspaper in US that made to realise and believe the fact that infact "India is Rising"..
Additional information is available in the link below

Article of Fareed Zakaria http://www.fareedzakaria.com/articles/newsweek/030606.html

The TV documentary http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=1674437