Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Idiot's guide to track a software project
Before coming to this organization I had zero (if not negative) knowledge and experience of software projects. Probably I came across as a guy with a management degree and a comfortable aptitude and a short learning curve in technical stuffs. Nevertheless my experiences in this organisation have shattered many of the project management principles that I had heared at IRMA.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Impressions from Warangal Zilla Samakhya
This post has been long overdue for various reasons including my health, work and a busy schedule of extra career activities :P
I attended the Zilla Samakya meeting of Warangal district last monday. For the uninitiated Zilla Samakya is a federal body made of the indirect representatives of Self Help Groups, the vehicles through which SERP strive to achieve poverty alleviation in the state of Andhra Pradesh. A Zilla Samakya is registered under Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act. It will be having a general body made up of leaders of all the member Mandal Samakyas, an executive committee and OB made of elected leaders along with many subcommittees.
My previous experiences with ZS are limited to three viz. Anantapur, Nalgonda and Mahbubnagar. Of this Anantapur hangs in my mind as an impressive example of community resolve probably because of the high decibel discussions and the strong control of its leaders. The two ladies had hardly completed their inter and were communicating to me in English albeit with some effort. However the Nalgonda and Mahboobnagar ZS turned out to be starkly different. It was full blown cacophony in both the meetings, the discussions were not moving ahead and whatever they discussed followed the ....'s law- The less important the issue, the more is the discussion.
I attended the Zilla Samakya meeting of Warangal district last monday. For the uninitiated Zilla Samakya is a federal body made of the indirect representatives of Self Help Groups, the vehicles through which SERP strive to achieve poverty alleviation in the state of Andhra Pradesh. A Zilla Samakya is registered under Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act. It will be having a general body made up of leaders of all the member Mandal Samakyas, an executive committee and OB made of elected leaders along with many subcommittees.
My previous experiences with ZS are limited to three viz. Anantapur, Nalgonda and Mahbubnagar. Of this Anantapur hangs in my mind as an impressive example of community resolve probably because of the high decibel discussions and the strong control of its leaders. The two ladies had hardly completed their inter and were communicating to me in English albeit with some effort. However the Nalgonda and Mahboobnagar ZS turned out to be starkly different. It was full blown cacophony in both the meetings, the discussions were not moving ahead and whatever they discussed followed the ....'s law- The less important the issue, the more is the discussion.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
King and the Kingdom
The last two days I have been to the nearby district of Warangal on a gratifying field visit. It also provided me an opportunity to experience up close the life of my classmate and dearfriend Kamal in the Tribal Agency Area of Etunagaram. Kamal is working as the Programme Manager, NREGS in the ITDA. Kamal being the second ranked officer in the 80x80 km2 area of Etunagaram reigns like a lord over his staff and the beneficiary subjects. The king and his reign are nothing less than magnificent and Augustus. His use of authority and the way by which he commanded respect from his staff and people made me tiny-bit jealous.
The hillocks with pristine green beauty and paddyfields extending to the horizon however mask the fact that the Kingdom is not in a pretty shape. This was the hot bed of naxalism around two decades back. Phallic menhirs coated in blood red profusely dot the landscape even now. The forest area apparently borders with Chattisgarh and tribal people sifts through the forest to both states occasionally. My local staff told me that even now in many villages they are occasionally surrounded by so called naxallites. In fact today morning when I entered a village named Royyur many young people surrounded our vehicle. They wanted to know whether we had come to start some microfinance activity.
Kamal and his league of ITDA PMs gets a bad weather allowance of five grants per month, an extra to the remuneration that is received by other IRMANs working in cities. Nevertheless after seeing the environment in which he lives I genuinely feels that the extra allowance paid to the people working here is quite meagre.
Tidbits:
We happened to have our lunch from a roadside eatery which had an impressive statue of a lady revolutionary in its tiny yard. The only decipherable writings I could make out of the plaque was "CPI ML" and two dates in 1947 and 1989. Eager to hear a riveting story I inquired about her to the two staff members accompanying us. The elder person retorted "She is INDIRA GANDHI !!!"...it took a moment to sink in, Indira Gandhi being part of CPIML ! In the end she turned out to be a lady named Fulak (or something near to that). She died in an encounter with Police in 1989.
The hillocks with pristine green beauty and paddyfields extending to the horizon however mask the fact that the Kingdom is not in a pretty shape. This was the hot bed of naxalism around two decades back. Phallic menhirs coated in blood red profusely dot the landscape even now. The forest area apparently borders with Chattisgarh and tribal people sifts through the forest to both states occasionally. My local staff told me that even now in many villages they are occasionally surrounded by so called naxallites. In fact today morning when I entered a village named Royyur many young people surrounded our vehicle. They wanted to know whether we had come to start some microfinance activity.
Kamal and his league of ITDA PMs gets a bad weather allowance of five grants per month, an extra to the remuneration that is received by other IRMANs working in cities. Nevertheless after seeing the environment in which he lives I genuinely feels that the extra allowance paid to the people working here is quite meagre.
Tidbits:
We happened to have our lunch from a roadside eatery which had an impressive statue of a lady revolutionary in its tiny yard. The only decipherable writings I could make out of the plaque was "CPI ML" and two dates in 1947 and 1989. Eager to hear a riveting story I inquired about her to the two staff members accompanying us. The elder person retorted "She is INDIRA GANDHI !!!"...it took a moment to sink in, Indira Gandhi being part of CPIML ! In the end she turned out to be a lady named Fulak (or something near to that). She died in an encounter with Police in 1989.
Monday, October 04, 2010
put the database online
It all started with a simple question of collecting a few thousand names for my organization. These names are to be linked with cascading geographical entities and they are lying in a few tables in an access file with neat primary keys. All I want to do was to put the input data form of access on web. I had read somewhere that access can be split into a backend and a frontend and the latter can be put online. But my brief search could not retrieve any results on that line.
Then I reached osalt.com, one of my favourite destinations to find out opensource programmes. This site gives info on open source alternatives to commercial softwares. They had listed wavemaker as the foremost contender to MS Access. The video accompanying the programme and reviews increased my expectations. I installed the programme, it didn't create any shortcuts on the desktop and I executed it from the start menu. An unassuming start screen appeared requesting to set the project directory and after two unsuccessful attempts resulting in some java error I am able to do it with the default directory. Then it worked on its own and appeared as a new tab in the browser. Take a look at this picture
Then I reached osalt.com, one of my favourite destinations to find out opensource programmes. This site gives info on open source alternatives to commercial softwares. They had listed wavemaker as the foremost contender to MS Access. The video accompanying the programme and reviews increased my expectations. I installed the programme, it didn't create any shortcuts on the desktop and I executed it from the start menu. An unassuming start screen appeared requesting to set the project directory and after two unsuccessful attempts resulting in some java error I am able to do it with the default directory. Then it worked on its own and appeared as a new tab in the browser. Take a look at this picture
The wavemaker site hosts a tutorial to migrate the access data using an inbuilt database engine. However I felt that I should be using a mysql backend to harness the full potential. Thus began my second leg of journey. My aim was to create a few tables and and put the access data in them. Mysql has replaced their query browser with a GUI tool called Mysql Workbench. This has made the creation and manipulation of data a lot easier. A commendable tutorial document is shipped within the programme itself and that can be accessed from the 'doc library' tab in the homescreen.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Jdownloader
This is in a way my attempt to reduce the distance from my last blog entry, which might have happened one month back. Today, lemme introduce you to a 'super-duper-efficient-magical-and many other adjectives' download tool. This is undoubtedly one of the best opensource tools I have come across in recent times.
Jdownloader is essentially a 'robot' which automates every (umm..almost) manual actions you need to do when you want to download files from filesharing and media streaming sites. All we need to do is to copy the link addresses ! The inbuilt linkgrabber in Jdownloader recognises those links and literally grabs them into the programme. Then leave the programme in the taskbar and it will run in the background downloading our files. When multiple rar files are downloaded, the programme by its own extracts the combined file.
This is an open source programme developed originally in German and later translated into English. Nevertheless German words and sentences are popping up in the programme commands occasionally. The first setting up of the programme might be baffling as we need to agree to the Terms of Services of each filesharing site. What I am doing is to approve the ToS as and when they are raised.
In the end I want to say this, Jdownloader is super essential for every download freak out there. njoi
Sunday, August 29, 2010
A People's History of the World
Just completed reading " A people's history of the world" written by Chris Harman. It is a fabulous study of the human history from the beginning of paleolithic era 12000 years ago to the beginning of 21st century. Harman takes us on a guided tour of how the social classes and systems of feudalism, capitalism and socialism evolved among the Homo sapiens. Unlike THE history books which speak volumes about the transfer of powers from one king to the next, Harman brings the outsider-the common man and proletariat to the focus in this comprehensive analysis.
We all know that the oldest of humans were hunter gatherers . Harman quite successfully establishes that everyone were equal in the beginning of our race and class differences originated owing to non-natural reasons. In fact there is more analysis than plain history in this book albeit giving succinct discussions at relevant places which might have been overlooked by the traditional historians. I was awed by the comprehensive nature of the work. It describes events from the birth of humans in Africa and sprouting of civilisations in Middle East, Asia and America to the upheavals in the 20the century. True to his socialist roots, Harman has consciously tried to bring about a truly global focus and thus negating the conventional view of the history commencing with ancient Greek.
++ to be concluded ++
We all know that the oldest of humans were hunter gatherers . Harman quite successfully establishes that everyone were equal in the beginning of our race and class differences originated owing to non-natural reasons. In fact there is more analysis than plain history in this book albeit giving succinct discussions at relevant places which might have been overlooked by the traditional historians. I was awed by the comprehensive nature of the work. It describes events from the birth of humans in Africa and sprouting of civilisations in Middle East, Asia and America to the upheavals in the 20the century. True to his socialist roots, Harman has consciously tried to bring about a truly global focus and thus negating the conventional view of the history commencing with ancient Greek.
++ to be concluded ++
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Broadband Unlimited ?!!!
Ever wondered how the ISPs are able to offer us unlimited packages. My belief was that the unlimited packages are made possible as the community of users won't be able to utilise the entire spectrum allocated to them generating comprehensive profits to the provider. This would be very similar to the concept of unlimited buffets where unlimited quantity of food is offered on substantially higher price.
However my expectations got ruined today. Our 2mbps internet connection with beamtelecom was giving pathetically low speeds during the last four days. I had written a mail to them on Sunday morning, but I didn't get a reply till Tuesday. Today when I tried to send them another mail, I found that my id is apparently blocked by the providers. wtf! Then one of my friends suggested to phone the customer care number, I had searched for their number to no anvil earlier. Though this time after spending a few minutes on the site, I got the CC number. An answering machine took my call and after some dilly-dallying got me transferred to a human being. The lady told me that as I had used up 50 GB, I would be getting internet at a lower speed for the rest of the month. She informed me that the 2mbps connection is for the first 50GB only, thereafter the speed automatically gets reduced to 786kbps.
News for you, unlimited data transfer @ 2mbps is not equal to 2mbps speed with unlimted data transfer. For our unlimted connection we will be getting the said speed only upto a particular amount of data transfer. As a matter of fact, these terms are well described in their site as 'fair usage policy'. It had missed my attention when I was searching threadbare the schemes of various ISPs. I guess it's just another case in point of the cliched small letter clauses.
Nevertheless I asked her to check whether we are having the assured speed as I was getting something like 300kbps of speed when I tested it. It appears to me that they have done something during the daytime. The speed has quite a bit improved compared to what it was in the last four nights.
However my expectations got ruined today. Our 2mbps internet connection with beamtelecom was giving pathetically low speeds during the last four days. I had written a mail to them on Sunday morning, but I didn't get a reply till Tuesday. Today when I tried to send them another mail, I found that my id is apparently blocked by the providers. wtf! Then one of my friends suggested to phone the customer care number, I had searched for their number to no anvil earlier. Though this time after spending a few minutes on the site, I got the CC number. An answering machine took my call and after some dilly-dallying got me transferred to a human being. The lady told me that as I had used up 50 GB, I would be getting internet at a lower speed for the rest of the month. She informed me that the 2mbps connection is for the first 50GB only, thereafter the speed automatically gets reduced to 786kbps.
News for you, unlimited data transfer @ 2mbps is not equal to 2mbps speed with unlimted data transfer. For our unlimted connection we will be getting the said speed only upto a particular amount of data transfer. As a matter of fact, these terms are well described in their site as 'fair usage policy'. It had missed my attention when I was searching threadbare the schemes of various ISPs. I guess it's just another case in point of the cliched small letter clauses.
Nevertheless I asked her to check whether we are having the assured speed as I was getting something like 300kbps of speed when I tested it. It appears to me that they have done something during the daytime. The speed has quite a bit improved compared to what it was in the last four nights.
Monday, August 23, 2010
ONAM...
It is 00.01 am, what just passed by was the thiruvonam day of 2010 or rather 1186 as per Kollavarsham (the Malayalam Calendar). I don't exactly remember the last time when I had celebrated onam at my home. Guess it was in 2002 or some other year near to that. Nevertheless this is probably the first time that I am feeling alone in celebrating such an event. In the last 8 years I had celebrated onam with my classmates and friends in CoH and then in IRMA. I did enjoy them despite the fact that those pre-professional semi-matured ways were a far-cry from the way we used to celebrate during our childhood with innocent games during the ten day holiday when schools were closed for onam. I do remember how the tiny white flowers of thumba (Leuca Indica) interspersed with the yellow flowers of mookkuthi (Galinsoga parviflora) made our whole yards, fields and roadsides look beautiful. Thumba plants used to come up only during this season of post-torrential rains of SW monsoon and its flowers were very easy to pluck, if you could master a peculiar massaging motion over the plant. No wonder for us the children it was our favourite for the white portion of pookkalam. However in the last 10-15 years, the plant has become sparse and sporadic. I don't know whom to blame for its painful gradual vanishing act. Ofcourse I can rhetorically name 'global warming' and the fucking USA for that but, .....it is just rhetoric.
Nonetheless I can recall a number of things that have changed in the last two decades since my schooldays. There was this vast paddy field whose mud bunds were part of our daily route to school. We used to catch crabs and frogs in those green fields. Sometimes an occassional snake used to appear from nowhere just to scare us and go on its way. The field was landfilled longtime back, soon after our municipality had made bypass ring roads right through the middle of those fields. For development of transportation anywhere in Kerala, paddy fields were the first choice as martyrs. They were far cheaper than uplands with connected plots of wetlands covering amazing distances without touching even a single house. Most of the time the roads were built right through the middle of wetlands. The blind and unscientific pattern ensured that the conventional flow of water is impeded leading to floods on one side and shortages on the other ultimately making all of the wetland unfit for cultivation.
We used to walk around the three kilo meters to school in about half an hour. Our primary school army used to raid mango, guava, jamba, mulberry, tamarind and every other fruit tree on our way. In fact in one of our great adventures we had tried to slip away with a giant jack fruit. We were too small to carry the fruit weighing something like 30-40 kilos, yet we successfully rolled the fruit for about two hundred meters and even that had took us something like ten-fifteen minutes. However our enthusiasm went in vain when the lady of the house discovered that we were stealing something from her field and tried to follow us. We fled like thorough professionals leaving behind the evidence but none of our IDs. (quite smart ;0 ). And we even swapped the route for a longer one as a precautionary measure for the next two months.
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| Thumbachedi Leuca Indica |
Nonetheless I can recall a number of things that have changed in the last two decades since my schooldays. There was this vast paddy field whose mud bunds were part of our daily route to school. We used to catch crabs and frogs in those green fields. Sometimes an occassional snake used to appear from nowhere just to scare us and go on its way. The field was landfilled longtime back, soon after our municipality had made bypass ring roads right through the middle of those fields. For development of transportation anywhere in Kerala, paddy fields were the first choice as martyrs. They were far cheaper than uplands with connected plots of wetlands covering amazing distances without touching even a single house. Most of the time the roads were built right through the middle of wetlands. The blind and unscientific pattern ensured that the conventional flow of water is impeded leading to floods on one side and shortages on the other ultimately making all of the wetland unfit for cultivation.
We used to walk around the three kilo meters to school in about half an hour. Our primary school army used to raid mango, guava, jamba, mulberry, tamarind and every other fruit tree on our way. In fact in one of our great adventures we had tried to slip away with a giant jack fruit. We were too small to carry the fruit weighing something like 30-40 kilos, yet we successfully rolled the fruit for about two hundred meters and even that had took us something like ten-fifteen minutes. However our enthusiasm went in vain when the lady of the house discovered that we were stealing something from her field and tried to follow us. We fled like thorough professionals leaving behind the evidence but none of our IDs. (quite smart ;0 ). And we even swapped the route for a longer one as a precautionary measure for the next two months.
Friday, August 20, 2010
The best thing about hyderabad...
What is the best thing about Hyderabad ? I say, it is the food. You get mouth watering delicacies at belly popping quantities for very reasonable prices. I doubt whether this can be generalised to the rest of Andhra Pradesh. (The way Shashi craves for biryani from Cafe Bahar every other night has played a significant role in that assumption.)
Today I ate a sweet called 'junnu' జున్ను (?, I hope it is written so, trust google !). This was not the first time that I was given away with a bowl of this sweetened cheese by my office colleagues. Junnu is made from the colostrum of cow,lactated in the subsequent days of delivery. For the obvious reason it is available only sporadically. No wonder they are bringing it to office as a big celebration. I am unable to equate its taste with anything. It has the distinct taste of milk, added with the flavour of Jaggery.
Another item which has captivated our tastebuds is a snack called dilkhush available widely at the coffee bars of this great city. In one of my old FB posts, I wrote like this "Dilkhush is just another junk food-soft loaf with a sweet filling, yet we walk 2km and ride another 5km for that". And that was less than the truth! Fatty and me used to walk about 1.5 km down and 1.5 km up the road to Narayanaguda to have dilkhush from a particular cafe. If Kubbu was in his mood we used to rev his thunderbird to Abids. The quality of this sweet varies from outlet to outlet and so far the best ones I have got are from Bombay Restaurant of Abids and Adarsh Cafe opposite to Old MLA quarters in that very order.
It is ramsan going on now and I cannot help but write a few lines about haleem, a light to medium repast served especially during this season. It is a dish made from finely ground mutton added with wheat flour and dry fruits. The first time when I tasted it, the flavour appeared quite bland to me. I was attracted to the dish for it being a protein rich substitute for our usual elaborate dinners. Gradually I have learned to appreciate the flavour and aroma of Haleem and I was told by an autorikshaw driver that the best Haleem of the city is available near Charminar. Hopefully we will be able to taste it in the coming two days.
skip screen extension
i am forced to write another review on yet another browser extension. The skipscreen extension promises to get rid of menacing countdowns from filesharing sites such as rapidshare and megaupload. I was expecting some mechanism which will crack the sites and make the free users equal to premium ones. Well it turned out to be some what different. This extension gets activated and takes control of the browser when it reaches any of the filesharing sites. Thereafter the countdown is managed by the extension itself and downloads are loaded automatically. Thus towards a major extent what we need to do is to load the relevant page and leave it to the extension.
So far in my experience, it performed very well with rapidshare and megaupload. However it do not give a commendable performance with hotfile. Bottomline-it's worth sparing a few bytes of browser memory if you are a download freak.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
cool iris extension for chrome and firefox
I am coming up with another review of my internet experience. This time about a browser extension called "cool iris" which believe me is really COOL. The extension gives us experience of mac book photosliders on our browser. We have seen how Steve Jobs browse through pictures magically using his fingertips in his keynote addresses. Well this time we can also do it. See the snapshot of the tool
This was the result of a google image search for keralam, which I was able to do on the inbuilt search bar of iris itself. We are able to navigate to multiple page results with just one click and one slight movement on my mousepad. Vertical and horizontal slides enables you to scroll left or right and zoom in or zoom out on individual pictures. I also installed the same extension on firefox. My observation is that it is working better in firefox with better speed and control. The reason might be that the extension has a much longer association with firefox.
Now what are the minuses- so far nothing. Although soon after its installation when I tried to load a few new sites, it took some what longer time. Though I am not sure if the problem is caused by this extension. I googled for effects on browsing speed because of its installation. There was atleast one article that said so, but the comments can be attributed generically to any of the extensions. We know that third party extensions are though incredibly extends the usability, might hamper some basic features such as upstart time, browsing speed etc. Nevertheless through the years we are seeing more innovative extensions with better compatibility. Let me sign off with kudos to all those extension builders out there !
I guess I should also describe about the availability of high speed internet which enables us to try out these extensions, which are data intensive. Well I will do that sometime later. For now happy independance day !
This was the result of a google image search for keralam, which I was able to do on the inbuilt search bar of iris itself. We are able to navigate to multiple page results with just one click and one slight movement on my mousepad. Vertical and horizontal slides enables you to scroll left or right and zoom in or zoom out on individual pictures. I also installed the same extension on firefox. My observation is that it is working better in firefox with better speed and control. The reason might be that the extension has a much longer association with firefox.
Now what are the minuses- so far nothing. Although soon after its installation when I tried to load a few new sites, it took some what longer time. Though I am not sure if the problem is caused by this extension. I googled for effects on browsing speed because of its installation. There was atleast one article that said so, but the comments can be attributed generically to any of the extensions. We know that third party extensions are though incredibly extends the usability, might hamper some basic features such as upstart time, browsing speed etc. Nevertheless through the years we are seeing more innovative extensions with better compatibility. Let me sign off with kudos to all those extension builders out there !
I guess I should also describe about the availability of high speed internet which enables us to try out these extensions, which are data intensive. Well I will do that sometime later. For now happy independance day !
Saturday, August 14, 2010
one of the most disorganised days. umm...really?
Guess I have reached the zenith of disorderliness. In the morning I woke up late, then I watched a movie, then I watched a series of mallu comedy scenes, then I facebooked, then I went out, met a few people, had food, came back watched more comedy and finally in the wee hours of the very next day putting them into record.
I am more than certain that no one else is reading my notes here and it is the reason for posting this kinda stuff here. Other than reading the newspaper which in fact is a habit for me and cannot be considered to have done because of some effort, the only thing of any significance that I did today was to meet a person called RC Reddy. He is a director of a well established coaching centre at Hyderabad. I wouldn't have met him but for the interest of Kamal. Dude I need to get into a proactive and aggressive mode regarding myself. I realises them only in the presence of friends like Kamal. As fatty pointed out one day, 'people are going places..think..'. Then another fine day I came across some pics from Maneesh. He had posted some photographs captured by himself on facebook. I have seen his 3D renderings earlier as well. But his graduation from Maya/3Dmax or some other drawing/modelling tools to professional photography did make me tiny bit jealous. Why people attempt at impossible things- prove oneself ? to scream that you have wrong all along? Nopes, I am going wrong way. It is something else.
Well we have diverted from our topic. We had a chance meeting with Mr. RC Reddy today. We were at the place to attend a seminar to be led by him. However we soon found out that such a thing was not scheduled for the day. Thus the staff allowed us to meet their director in person. Mr. RC Reddy turned out to be an unassuming person in his fifties.He was in a very quizzical mode, he inquired about our background, inclinations and targets. I was not comfortable that this person whom we had gone to meet and demand answers was taking more time on probing the interviewers and spending less time on giving advices. Soon it got to my mind that he was measuring us with a some invisible parameters. Every question and gestures was making it clear. In the end he gave us some advice free of cost
1. clarity of thought, effective communication
2. neat and legible handwriting
3. mature personality
These are the things that will lead one to success. To gain these there are no shortcuts. The long goal is really far far away. This is an excellent chance that I have got, with more excellent favaours from environment. All I need to be is to be the brave guy of that adage "fortune favours the brave"
Sunday, August 08, 2010
What the **** is DSS
Even after two weeks of interaction with Infosys team, Decision Support System still remains an enigma to me. It appears to me that whatever I imagine of DSS is not the same as what my top management thinks. In this post I am trying to put together some info on DSS from various sources, starting from our very own HKM.
Well here goes the first things that we should know about DSS
Components of a DSS
Limitations of DSS
Well here goes the first things that we should know about DSS
- It do not make any decisions, it supports decision making
- It interacts with the user
- compiles information for the decision makers
- It has all the properties of an Executive Support System which include
- designed for strategic level
- based on TPS exernal data
- can do trend analysis and projections
- Aimed at unstructured problems
Components of a DSS
- DSS software provided by the vendor
- User specific decision model
- Database or depository
- Model driven
- Data driven
Limitations of DSS
- Owner might not comprehend the relevance of DSS
- Will give alternatives based on predesigned models
Mr. Kuberan Selvaraj
Kuberan or kubbu as he is more popularly called, is our flat-mate and despite being younger by a few years to us had completed his degree from IRMA one year before us. He always reminds me of Mohanlal in Nadodikkattu in the way of his frequent proclamations to the world that he was the silver medalist in his engineering course. Another peculiar way of him being his assertion that whatever he listens to in his laptop at its highest volume should be listened by one and all. He is a very jovial person and undoubtedly heartthrob of girls of IRMA ranging over five batches.
I am attaching here a presentation he delivered at the recently concluded e-India conference.
I am attaching here a presentation he delivered at the recently concluded e-India conference.
Review of epic browser
The last one hour I spent on installing and customising epic broser, quite possibly the first serious effort for an Indian browser. When I clicked on the download button on their home page, I was not expecting much. Especially since I had tried the all new FF4 beta yesterday night, only to uninstall it in 5 minutes.
Well it was a pleasant surprise that awaited me. The array of apps was the first one to captivate me, then came the expanding sidebar. It functions as a browser inside a browser. I don't know whether mozilla is already having an extension for that. (Just checked there is more than one for that). With the aid of this sidebar I can watch a youtube video or watch NDTV on my left while simultaneously browsing other pages. Then there is an inbuilt indic language engine which enables typing in regional language using google transliteration. I had spent half an hour in the morning adding two extensions for the same in chrome and FF. Then there are many more apps for facebook, gmail, yahoo etc. There is also an impressive list of Indian skins to choose from. I tried it with munnar , raja ravi varma and ems. The skins are good but not excellent. There is also many more politicians, landscapes and actors available as wallpaper and skin. There is another impressive app for bringing the news from nation and regions.
It is not to say that the browser is not having its limitations. It is taking much longer time to start up, possibly because of the huge number of already available add-ons.There is only NDTV available on the liveTV tab, I guess there is some arrangement for the same with NDTV. Beyond the initial curiosity of sidebar, I am not sure whether there is any substantial additions to FF. How will I be able to update this product in tandem with the updates of FF?. And can people write apps specifically for the epic browser?. I hope so
there is a long way ahead for the team, however as one of my friends just posted in his fb profile it's a
A BIG THUMPS UP TO EPIC BROWSER
Well it was a pleasant surprise that awaited me. The array of apps was the first one to captivate me, then came the expanding sidebar. It functions as a browser inside a browser. I don't know whether mozilla is already having an extension for that. (Just checked there is more than one for that). With the aid of this sidebar I can watch a youtube video or watch NDTV on my left while simultaneously browsing other pages. Then there is an inbuilt indic language engine which enables typing in regional language using google transliteration. I had spent half an hour in the morning adding two extensions for the same in chrome and FF. Then there are many more apps for facebook, gmail, yahoo etc. There is also an impressive list of Indian skins to choose from. I tried it with munnar , raja ravi varma and ems. The skins are good but not excellent. There is also many more politicians, landscapes and actors available as wallpaper and skin. There is another impressive app for bringing the news from nation and regions.
It is not to say that the browser is not having its limitations. It is taking much longer time to start up, possibly because of the huge number of already available add-ons.There is only NDTV available on the liveTV tab, I guess there is some arrangement for the same with NDTV. Beyond the initial curiosity of sidebar, I am not sure whether there is any substantial additions to FF. How will I be able to update this product in tandem with the updates of FF?. And can people write apps specifically for the epic browser?. I hope so
there is a long way ahead for the team, however as one of my friends just posted in his fb profile it's a
A BIG THUMPS UP TO EPIC BROWSER
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Jai Telengana !
Telengana is one of the three politically distinct regions of AP, the other being Rayalseema and coastal Andhra. AP was created in 1953 by carving out Telugu speaking districts of erstwhile Madras state. This appears to have happened even before the recommendations of Fazal Ali committee which was formed during the winter of 1953 and subsequently recommended the creation of states on linguistic basis.
It was only in 1956 that the Telengana region from the Nizam ruled Hyderabad became a part of United AP. This happened apparently after vehement representations from the people of Telengana region in the form of Andhra Maha sabha and other movements. The Nizam's rule is regarded as an exploitative and discriminatory one, an example being the absence of even a single Telugu medium school in the Telengana region.
Consultant !!!
More than three months after the completion of IRMA, today was the day when I got an assignment which made me feel like a real consultant. It came from most unexpected source at most unexpected juncture. The issue and my expertise to deal with it is further debatable. Nevertheless it was a gratifying experience to give small suggestions to those veterans. In the coming four days I am supposed to be engaged with this assignment.
it was not easy to get the attention from the people we were supposed to 'consult', as they have spent a huge time mining through realms of paper and loads of data. Yet we could very easily spot one or two mistakes here and there and pinpoint some simple but relevant remarks. One of our graphs can encompass about 40 pages of their hard work. Life in IRMA definitely helps.
off to work now, I will definitely write about this in the coming two days. But this might also take a toll on my beginning of organised life.
***I am continuing this thread after six days, A lot have happened during these days, lemme try to make sense of some of them***
First things first, the call came from office of the minister of Rural Development. The minister himself met us along with a cabinet colleague and briefed us what to do in the next three days. What we were made to do was actively participating in drafting a presentation and notes to be submitted to the Justice B.N. Srikrishna commission who is looking into the issues of Telangana agitation. We worked our ass in the next 18 hours to come up with a framework for the presentation and filled some primary contents. We were visited by Deputy speaker a young guy with distinct american accent and elitist mannerisms. Later I came to know that he is the son of a former chief minister of AP and comes from a very influential family. However our entire work on the first day went in vain as the minister had got a presentation prepared by one of his advisers. After a very hearty course meal at his residence, we were asked to work on the revised presentation. We worked on it the entire second day and at the end, minister had it presented to his cabinet colleagues. The very next day he presented the same to the commission as well. The latter was done remarkably well.
One important thing that I learned from the experience is that it is always good to have running notes with you for a presentation. Extempore is sometimes too big a risk !!
***I am continuing this thread after six days, A lot have happened during these days, lemme try to make sense of some of them***
First things first, the call came from office of the minister of Rural Development. The minister himself met us along with a cabinet colleague and briefed us what to do in the next three days. What we were made to do was actively participating in drafting a presentation and notes to be submitted to the Justice B.N. Srikrishna commission who is looking into the issues of Telangana agitation. We worked our ass in the next 18 hours to come up with a framework for the presentation and filled some primary contents. We were visited by Deputy speaker a young guy with distinct american accent and elitist mannerisms. Later I came to know that he is the son of a former chief minister of AP and comes from a very influential family. However our entire work on the first day went in vain as the minister had got a presentation prepared by one of his advisers. After a very hearty course meal at his residence, we were asked to work on the revised presentation. We worked on it the entire second day and at the end, minister had it presented to his cabinet colleagues. The very next day he presented the same to the commission as well. The latter was done remarkably well.
One important thing that I learned from the experience is that it is always good to have running notes with you for a presentation. Extempore is sometimes too big a risk !!
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Me and my blog
It was roughly two months ago that i decided to be a regular blogger. I imagined it as a diffficult but very ncessary thing. I had this weird idea that I would be able to anlayse and comprehend the current issues if I am forced to write about them especially in a pulblic forum. Well after two months, this is yet to be materialised.
I eagerly follow blogs of shashi, sudhir, nishant etal . Sshashi with his regular and prolific blog entries is my role model. Though I am not sure whether i will be able to write as good as them any day.
Hopefully I will be getting my third monthly salary from SERP tomorrow. Even after three months in Hyd, my life reamins disorganised at best. I still suffer from many of my minuses that I had developed during those not so good years. Duno what is the big deal with the first day of the month, of the week or the year. i guess we need to be at some psychological boundaries to sit back and reflect on what we were doing and what we are going to do. I guess it's high time that I started approaching things seriously and follow some routine. ......Phew!! that was easy to write, but seriously I need to shed this inner image of perplexed kid.
I eagerly follow blogs of shashi, sudhir, nishant etal . Sshashi with his regular and prolific blog entries is my role model. Though I am not sure whether i will be able to write as good as them any day.
Hopefully I will be getting my third monthly salary from SERP tomorrow. Even after three months in Hyd, my life reamins disorganised at best. I still suffer from many of my minuses that I had developed during those not so good years. Duno what is the big deal with the first day of the month, of the week or the year. i guess we need to be at some psychological boundaries to sit back and reflect on what we were doing and what we are going to do. I guess it's high time that I started approaching things seriously and follow some routine. ......Phew!! that was easy to write, but seriously I need to shed this inner image of perplexed kid.
mallus and their lungi; from a forwarded mail
The Legendary Lungi
Just as the national bird of Kerala is Mosquito, her national dress is 'Lungi'. Pronounced as 'Lu' as in loo and 'ngi ' as in 'mongey', a lungi can be identified by its floral or window-curtain pattern. 'Mundu' is the white variation of lungi and is worn on special occasions like hartal or bandh days, weddings and Onam.
Lungi is simple and 'down to earth' like the mallu wearing it. Lungi is the beginning and the end of evolution in its category. Wearingsomething on the top half of your body is optional when you are wearing a lungi. Lungi is a strategic dress. It's like aone-size-fits-all bottoms for Keralites.
The technique of wearing a lungi/mundu is passed on from generation to generation through word of mouth like the British Constitution. If you think it is an easy task wearing it, just try it once! It requires techniques like breath control and yoga that is a notch higher than sudarshan kriya of AOL. A lungi/mundu when perfectly worn won't come off even in a quake of 8 on the richter scale. A lungi is not attached to the waist using duct tape, staple, rope or velcro. It's a bit of mallu magic whose formula is a closely guarded secret like the Coca Cola chemicals.
A lungi can be worn 'Full Mast' or 'Half Mast' like a national flag. A 'Full Mast' lungi is when you are showing respect to an elderly or the dead. Wearing it at full mast has lots of disadvantages. A major disadvantage is when a dog runs after you. When you are wearing a lungi/mundu at full mast, the advantage is mainly for the female onlookers who are spared the ordeal of swooning at the sight of hairy legs. Wearing a lungi 'Half Mast' is when you wear it exposing yourself like those C grade movie starlets. A mallu can play cricket, football or simbly run when the lungi is worn at half mast. A mallu can even climb a coconut tree wearing lungi in half mast. "It's not good manners, especially for ladies from decent families, to look up at a mallu climbing a coconut tree"- Confucius (or is it Abdul Kalam?)
Most mallus do the traditional dance kudiyattam. Kudi means drinking alcohol and yattam, spelled as aattam, means random movement of the male body. Note that 'y' is silent. When you are drinking, you drink, there is no 'y'. Any alcohol related "festival" can be enjoyed to the maximum when you are topless with lungi and a towel tied around the head. "Half mast lungi makes it easy to dance and shake legs" says Candelaria Amaranto, a Salsa teacher from Spain after watching 'kudiyaattam' .
The 'Lungi Wearing Mallu Union' [LUWMU, pronounced LOVE MU], an NGO which works towards the 'upliftment' of the lungi, strongly disapprove of the GenNext tendency of wearing Bermudas under the lungi. Bermudas under the lungi is a conspiracy by the CIA. It's a disgrace to see a person wearing burmuda with corporate logos under his lungi. What they don't know is how much these corporates are limiting their freedom of movement and expression. A mallu wears lungi round the year, all weather, all season. A mallu celebrates winter by wearing a colourful lungi with a floral pattern. Lungi provides good ventilation and brings down the heat between legs. A mallu is scared of global warming more than anyone else in the world. A lungi/mundu can be worn any time of the day/night. It doubles as blanket at night. It also doubles up as a swing, swimwear, sleeping bag, parachute, facemask while entering/exiting toddy shops, shopping basket and water filter while fishing in ponds and rivers. It also has recreational uses like in 'Lungi/mundu pulling', a pastime in households having more than one male member. Lungi pulling competitions are held outside toddyshops all over Kerala during Onam and Vishu. When these lungis are decommissioned from service, they become table cloths. Thus the humble lungi is a cradle to grave appendage.
!credits to the original author!!
Just as the national bird of Kerala is Mosquito, her national dress is 'Lungi'. Pronounced as 'Lu' as in loo and 'ngi ' as in 'mongey', a lungi can be identified by its floral or window-curtain pattern. 'Mundu' is the white variation of lungi and is worn on special occasions like hartal or bandh days, weddings and Onam.
Lungi is simple and 'down to earth' like the mallu wearing it. Lungi is the beginning and the end of evolution in its category. Wearingsomething on the top half of your body is optional when you are wearing a lungi. Lungi is a strategic dress. It's like aone-size-fits-all bottoms for Keralites.
The technique of wearing a lungi/mundu is passed on from generation to generation through word of mouth like the British Constitution. If you think it is an easy task wearing it, just try it once! It requires techniques like breath control and yoga that is a notch higher than sudarshan kriya of AOL. A lungi/mundu when perfectly worn won't come off even in a quake of 8 on the richter scale. A lungi is not attached to the waist using duct tape, staple, rope or velcro. It's a bit of mallu magic whose formula is a closely guarded secret like the Coca Cola chemicals.
A lungi can be worn 'Full Mast' or 'Half Mast' like a national flag. A 'Full Mast' lungi is when you are showing respect to an elderly or the dead. Wearing it at full mast has lots of disadvantages. A major disadvantage is when a dog runs after you. When you are wearing a lungi/mundu at full mast, the advantage is mainly for the female onlookers who are spared the ordeal of swooning at the sight of hairy legs. Wearing a lungi 'Half Mast' is when you wear it exposing yourself like those C grade movie starlets. A mallu can play cricket, football or simbly run when the lungi is worn at half mast. A mallu can even climb a coconut tree wearing lungi in half mast. "It's not good manners, especially for ladies from decent families, to look up at a mallu climbing a coconut tree"- Confucius (or is it Abdul Kalam?)
Most mallus do the traditional dance kudiyattam. Kudi means drinking alcohol and yattam, spelled as aattam, means random movement of the male body. Note that 'y' is silent. When you are drinking, you drink, there is no 'y'. Any alcohol related "festival" can be enjoyed to the maximum when you are topless with lungi and a towel tied around the head. "Half mast lungi makes it easy to dance and shake legs" says Candelaria Amaranto, a Salsa teacher from Spain after watching 'kudiyaattam' .
The 'Lungi Wearing Mallu Union' [LUWMU, pronounced LOVE MU], an NGO which works towards the 'upliftment' of the lungi, strongly disapprove of the GenNext tendency of wearing Bermudas under the lungi. Bermudas under the lungi is a conspiracy by the CIA. It's a disgrace to see a person wearing burmuda with corporate logos under his lungi. What they don't know is how much these corporates are limiting their freedom of movement and expression. A mallu wears lungi round the year, all weather, all season. A mallu celebrates winter by wearing a colourful lungi with a floral pattern. Lungi provides good ventilation and brings down the heat between legs. A mallu is scared of global warming more than anyone else in the world. A lungi/mundu can be worn any time of the day/night. It doubles as blanket at night. It also doubles up as a swing, swimwear, sleeping bag, parachute, facemask while entering/exiting toddy shops, shopping basket and water filter while fishing in ponds and rivers. It also has recreational uses like in 'Lungi/mundu pulling', a pastime in households having more than one male member. Lungi pulling competitions are held outside toddyshops all over Kerala during Onam and Vishu. When these lungis are decommissioned from service, they become table cloths. Thus the humble lungi is a cradle to grave appendage.
!credits to the original author!!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
LPG was not abrupt!!
I used to think that the history of Indian economy can be split into two. One before LPG and one after that. Well today morning I stumbled on a note describing how the license raj was challenged even in the later 1950s. There was a committee headed by .....that declared that license raj benefited only the big industrial houses and stifled economy. The liberalisation had started even before that...
need to complete
need to complete
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
um..duno
These days I am in a fix, Duno what I am doing and what i am supposed to do. Last weeks I visited three districts nalgonda, kurnool and mahbubnagar. all of these places are extremely dry areas, but the monsoon has made them reminiscent of Kerala with the lush green hills and small streams everywhere.A far cry from what they would have looked like in summer.
I visited couple of fields practicing CMSA. It's a programme of non-pesticide management of agriculture advocated by my organisation. I have my own reservations on the word 'non-pesticidal'. (remnants of horti days, probably. As an agriculture graduate we are not supposed to advice avoiding chemicals. Nonetheless as one of our favourite professors used to say "you should at the least see the fertilizers and the pesticides separately". And in NPM as far as I can remember the discipline advocates judicious use of pesticides rather than a complete proscription.
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I visited couple of fields practicing CMSA. It's a programme of non-pesticide management of agriculture advocated by my organisation. I have my own reservations on the word 'non-pesticidal'. (remnants of horti days, probably. As an agriculture graduate we are not supposed to advice avoiding chemicals. Nonetheless as one of our favourite professors used to say "you should at the least see the fertilizers and the pesticides separately". And in NPM as far as I can remember the discipline advocates judicious use of pesticides rather than a complete proscription.
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Friday, July 02, 2010
Land Inventory
Land Inventory
What-
1. This is a comprehensive record of all details regarding the land holding with SC/ST families in the state including both quantitative and qualitative aspects.
Objective-
1. Accurate targeting of Govt. programmes such as NREGA
Target-
1. By October 15, 2010 unit should be able to collect the complete data of land inventory
Methodology-
1. Use of trained youth as CRPs
2. Utilising expertise available in social audits of NREGA
Plan of action-
1. Identification of Trainers from the districts
2. Training of ToT identified above
3. Two days training of village social auditors at mandal
Training > debriefing > field work > data entry
Details-
Incentive to the functionaries-
Take back from this workshop-
What-
1. This is a comprehensive record of all details regarding the land holding with SC/ST families in the state including both quantitative and qualitative aspects.
Objective-
1. Accurate targeting of Govt. programmes such as NREGA
Target-
1. By October 15, 2010 unit should be able to collect the complete data of land inventory
Methodology-
1. Use of trained youth as CRPs
2. Utilising expertise available in social audits of NREGA
Plan of action-
1. Identification of Trainers from the districts
2. Training of ToT identified above
3. Two days training of village social auditors at mandal
Training > debriefing > field work > data entry
Details-
Incentive to the functionaries-
Take back from this workshop-
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Review meeting at Rajendranagar
I spent the last two days at Rajendranagar where the bimonthly review meeting of Land Unit took place. Obviously my observations of the exercise are from the vantage point of an outsider. (coupled with my minimal grasp of conversations in Telugu)
Let’s understand the organisation structure of Land Unit.

In a proposed plan the surveyors will be made into a pool for every district. Andhra Pradesh has got around 1100+ Mandals and Land Unit works in almost 327+ of them. Legal coordinators are law graduates recruited by SERP. Most of them are from the 2006 batch pass outs. The Land Managers are mostly retired tahsildars or senior officials having such experience. I don’t know if it was a deliberate strategy to experience and wisdom of senior officials with energy and zeal of young law grads.
I was completely surprised by the active participation of district teams in the issues discussed in the review. Instead of the traditional image of a government system with Top to Bottom decision style, what I saw here could be more of a participative nature in the decision making processes. I hope the district teams are replicating the same in their operation as well.
Nonetheless I also wondered if the discussions are going around less important or perhaps trivial matters. Are we getting bogged down in systems, formats, procedures and processes while losing sight of the great and magnificent goals of the organizations? I could strike friendship with a few guys in the limited occasions of tea and lunch breaks. One of them gloomily noted, how come satisfaction is proportional to the reports and not to the work. This might be a cliché regarding the executive branch. I hope this is just because of my inexperience in understanding the way of things happen. For from my own experience I have come to know that documenting and presenting your effort is as equal or perhaps more important than the work itself. I am not sure if it’s an ideal situation to be in !
Let’s understand the organisation structure of Land Unit.

In a proposed plan the surveyors will be made into a pool for every district. Andhra Pradesh has got around 1100+ Mandals and Land Unit works in almost 327+ of them. Legal coordinators are law graduates recruited by SERP. Most of them are from the 2006 batch pass outs. The Land Managers are mostly retired tahsildars or senior officials having such experience. I don’t know if it was a deliberate strategy to experience and wisdom of senior officials with energy and zeal of young law grads.
I was completely surprised by the active participation of district teams in the issues discussed in the review. Instead of the traditional image of a government system with Top to Bottom decision style, what I saw here could be more of a participative nature in the decision making processes. I hope the district teams are replicating the same in their operation as well.
Nonetheless I also wondered if the discussions are going around less important or perhaps trivial matters. Are we getting bogged down in systems, formats, procedures and processes while losing sight of the great and magnificent goals of the organizations? I could strike friendship with a few guys in the limited occasions of tea and lunch breaks. One of them gloomily noted, how come satisfaction is proportional to the reports and not to the work. This might be a cliché regarding the executive branch. I hope this is just because of my inexperience in understanding the way of things happen. For from my own experience I have come to know that documenting and presenting your effort is as equal or perhaps more important than the work itself. I am not sure if it’s an ideal situation to be in !
Monday, May 10, 2010
state sponsored coaching for entrance exams
It has been more than one week since I have joined SERP. Dude, it’s high time that I have fast tracked to some real work. Good bye to naivety and deep hug to processes and procedures. What I am afraid is “I am no longer outside the box”, I have been sucked into the closer space of black hole of system where my thoughts will be forced to oscillate in a limited space. Oh.. fuck, stop the crap..nyway I have never shown ny OOTB character. May be it’s high time I did.
Last week I visited a few corporate junior colleges where DRDA is sponsoring students from underprivileged families to undergo quality coaching for the preparation of IIT and other entrance examinations. Senthil’s moot point was, “is government promoting the private coaching centres ?” (which they should not do ?)
Before going further let us look at what are these coaching centres. These are recognised by the AP govt as “junior colleges” offering XI and XII regular classes along with special training for facing national level entrance examinations. They collect fees of approximately Rs. 60,000 per year from a student including his academic and lodging facilities. Each campus is having approximately 1500+ residential students. I wonder if they are having library, lab and other facilities for this many students.
Now to answer Senthil’s question, I believe in the present flawed system of entrance examinations only the students who can access special coaching are moving ahead. As long as this is the reality we cannot turn a blind eye to the need of coaching for students from less privileged households. Let’s draw a parallel between the special coaching sessions being given for deserving students by the various state governments for civil service, banks for officer exams among many. I asked the students whether they would have been able to attend such a coaching institute without government support. None of them but one would have attended such an institute.
There are other issues as well
1. All the students of ST category were from one particular community called “Lambadi”
2. The coaching institute treats the students as the lowest ranking guys suitable for less than average quality coaching. They have a separate DRDA section !. This might be different in different campuses.
Last week I visited a few corporate junior colleges where DRDA is sponsoring students from underprivileged families to undergo quality coaching for the preparation of IIT and other entrance examinations. Senthil’s moot point was, “is government promoting the private coaching centres ?” (which they should not do ?)
Before going further let us look at what are these coaching centres. These are recognised by the AP govt as “junior colleges” offering XI and XII regular classes along with special training for facing national level entrance examinations. They collect fees of approximately Rs. 60,000 per year from a student including his academic and lodging facilities. Each campus is having approximately 1500+ residential students. I wonder if they are having library, lab and other facilities for this many students.
Now to answer Senthil’s question, I believe in the present flawed system of entrance examinations only the students who can access special coaching are moving ahead. As long as this is the reality we cannot turn a blind eye to the need of coaching for students from less privileged households. Let’s draw a parallel between the special coaching sessions being given for deserving students by the various state governments for civil service, banks for officer exams among many. I asked the students whether they would have been able to attend such a coaching institute without government support. None of them but one would have attended such an institute.
There are other issues as well
1. All the students of ST category were from one particular community called “Lambadi”
2. The coaching institute treats the students as the lowest ranking guys suitable for less than average quality coaching. They have a separate DRDA section !. This might be different in different campuses.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Two years since my last post,,, I am employed !!!
It has been three days since I have joined SERP as a “Young Professional”. Back in Kerala I was not sure to convey to my friends on this profile and I was hiding under the obscure term “consultant”. We will discuss the merits and demerits of this term later.
This is also a point in my life where I believe significant changes can happen. I joined SERP with some abstract plans for my life. This would be a time when I need to make them work. More than any, I need to streamline my career plan. I have never thought about such a thing before in my life. Even this blogging attempt is part of it. It seems blogging gives you an opportunity to analyse various things. This is an area where I seriously needed to improve. I do tend to read a lot of materials and regularly follow newspapers and magazines. Yet I was never able to analyse things to my satisfaction. Though I started a notebook for the same, it gradually became a collection of phrases and paragraphs of published news and opinions. I guess, in a blog you have the freedom of umpteen deletions and additions.
Now one question that I am facing is how I should position this blog. My options are ala Nishant as a humorous critic of everything in our world and as a more serious one. Well the thing is that one should be cautious while publishing anything on the net. My friends, colleagues and boss might see this.
In the end I guess, let it go as it is..no holds barred
and no..there is no particular reason for this;
the nature of content and language might change with the mood of my mind.
I guess, for what else a diary for?
This is my first SERIOUS attempt at a job. It seems I am adjusting to the busy life sooner than I expected, all thanks to the senior Irmans in the organisation. They threw me a welcome party to mark my induction to the team and are doing everything possible to see I feel comfortable.
Though it has been three days since I have reached here, I am still not sure what will be my profile and role in the organisation. Apparently it would be redesigning of databases for SERP for the PoP strategy. This would require me to work along vendors like infy and tcs. It seems like a dream opportunity, though flinging into such a thing sometimes scares me as well. I have always been labelled tech savvy. Now this is a real test for me to see if those were just superficial ramblings or some real flashes from inside.
This is also a point in my life where I believe significant changes can happen. I joined SERP with some abstract plans for my life. This would be a time when I need to make them work. More than any, I need to streamline my career plan. I have never thought about such a thing before in my life. Even this blogging attempt is part of it. It seems blogging gives you an opportunity to analyse various things. This is an area where I seriously needed to improve. I do tend to read a lot of materials and regularly follow newspapers and magazines. Yet I was never able to analyse things to my satisfaction. Though I started a notebook for the same, it gradually became a collection of phrases and paragraphs of published news and opinions. I guess, in a blog you have the freedom of umpteen deletions and additions.
Now one question that I am facing is how I should position this blog. My options are ala Nishant as a humorous critic of everything in our world and as a more serious one. Well the thing is that one should be cautious while publishing anything on the net. My friends, colleagues and boss might see this.
In the end I guess, let it go as it is..no holds barred
and no..there is no particular reason for this;
the nature of content and language might change with the mood of my mind.
I guess, for what else a diary for?
This is my first SERIOUS attempt at a job. It seems I am adjusting to the busy life sooner than I expected, all thanks to the senior Irmans in the organisation. They threw me a welcome party to mark my induction to the team and are doing everything possible to see I feel comfortable.
Though it has been three days since I have reached here, I am still not sure what will be my profile and role in the organisation. Apparently it would be redesigning of databases for SERP for the PoP strategy. This would require me to work along vendors like infy and tcs. It seems like a dream opportunity, though flinging into such a thing sometimes scares me as well. I have always been labelled tech savvy. Now this is a real test for me to see if those were just superficial ramblings or some real flashes from inside.
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