A train of thoughts and writings on development, technology and the economy focusing on the socio-techno-economic-cultural surge of developing economies to regain and partake in leadership of the world. Written by George Easaw, member of the faculty of Business Administration of Allliance University, Bangalore, India. (This is purely an academic site, no commercial use is allowed. Photography rights lie with the respective organisations). Mention credits as needed.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Did Team Anna jump the gun this time ?
Even though Team Anna and opposition are gleefully pointing fingers at UPA and Congress for not passing the Lokpal Bill, after listening to the debate it appears to be a well drafted one with good intentions. When Congress has given assurances that it will consider amendments later, Team Anna and opposition should have accepted it.
The reluctance of states to implement Lokayuktha fearing action against themselves for corruption, quoting Federalist structure and crap was just tricks played by them on the people of India. Fearful that the predicament of Yeddyurappa would befall them, they have shied away from passing the lokayuktha bill.. Implementing Lokpal without Lokayuktha at the states is useless as corruption starts at the state.
Moreover as Lokpal bill is demanded by International convention, it is mandatory for the states also to fall in line. They cannot wil;fully abstain from implementing anti corruption laws in their state. here is no way implementation of this law will affect the Federal structure of the constitution, instead it will strengthen the country with corruption free and transparent governance.
Regional parties should realise that they are into politics not for money but to serve the people. If they do not accept the anti corruption mechanism in their states, the President should be asked to promulgate such a body for the states.
Country has lost a golden chance to get Lokpal bill passed, let us now wait for March 2012..
Anna and team had exerted enough pressure on the politicians and the parliament to start a debate on corruption and sensitized the people. They deserve all the praise for this..
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Five major scams and role of politicians ..
The beneficiary in four of these five scams have been politicians, the so-called respectful elected representatives of the people, who are now raising the war cry against anti-corruption campaigner Anna Hazare.
Isin't it high time these reckless, senseless and selfish politicians be reined in ? Anna Hazare is ready to join hands with the corrupt Congress, the communal and opportunistic BJP or the corrupt regional parties like Samajwadi, RJD, DMK etc..
Politicians have earned for themselves the dubious distinction of the pariahs or outcastes of society .. Let us give the honest among them some chance of retrieving their honour by allowing them to help legislate a strong Lokpal bill for the country with the civil society or otherwise.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-16336614
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Are you SNIOP ?
This is how people with negative thoughts raise innocent or schemy questions that can kill your enthusiasm or a good workable idea. But if you are aware of how such people can be taken head on and avoided or their craftiness overcome, you are surely on our way to success.. some of their suggestions go this way ..
"Let's refer that idea to the long-range planning committee."
"There's the right way, and then there's your way."
"That's not the way we do things around here."
"The last guy that tried that lasted a month."
"We never did it that way before."
"You must be out of your mind."
"There's not enough time."
"Your plan is too costly."
"Let's pray about it."
"Are you kidding?"
"What's the use?"
"What's Plan B?"
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Difficult to regain lost ground ..
Broadly speaking, they have lost face and credibility in front of the public.. Very difficult now to gain back lost ground ..
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Incredible 7 year old ..
incredible 7 year old singing O Holy Night ..
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
my student finishes his PhD at Cornell ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLepY1AsaRk
Cornell Ranger walks non-stop 40.5 mile ultra-marathon
The person on the right with white and black T-shirt is Pranav ..
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Justice N Santosh Hegde, former Lokayuktha Karnataka in T John College ..
When a person indulges in corruption, he loses the moral right to be a human being !! - Justice Hegde.
It was Sri Ramakrishna Hegde former Chief Minister of Karnataka ( I was a great fan of his..) around 1980-84 who initiated the post of Lokayuktha in the country for the first time.
The Governor of Karnataka has even told that if the CM Sadananda Gowda recommends Justice Hegde's name for the post of Lokayuktha a second time, he will clear the file in a minute's time.. !!
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Tuesday, December 06, 2011
US Business schools on Indian shores ..?
Another news reported the Dean of University of Viriginia ( http://www.economist.com/whichmba/full-time-mba-ranking) no. 4 in 2011 global MBA rankings. ahead of Harvard Business School, was in Mumbai and talking to HR heads of Tata Motors and Mahindra exploring avenues of employment for their graduates in India.
Times are changing ..
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Arvind Eye hospital, TED speech ..
"When we grow in spiritual consciousness, we identify ourselves with all that is in the world, so there is no exploitation. It is ourselves we are helping, it is ourselves we are healing ..".
http://blog.seva.ca/2010/11/11/ted-talk-on-aravind-how-low-cost-eye-care-can-be-world-class/
It is a pity that modern society lacks this connect with the poor man, a part of the society .. This is the reason why we aspire to be super rich inspite of seeing the poor in the society. Why some among us tend to be corrupt. We lose that connect with the society.
Monday, December 05, 2011
Aravind Eye Hospital Madurai and Social entrepreneurship ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e7v3BI0zFQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L045HMoHjS0
The gift of eye sight is indeed a great gift .. God blass soul of Dr Venkatapathy in Heaven ..
Two weeks back when I could motivate students and faculty of T John College Bangalore to do a Free eye camp with Narayana Netralaya through NSS, we had 300 eye screenings, 56 surgeries for cataract done and 150 spectacles were distributed. All done for FREE , including travel, food, stay and SURGERY for the residents of Subash Nagar , a slum area in Begur in the Bangalore city..
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Friday, December 02, 2011
FDI in retail, how it benefits the poor ..
The whole ruckus on FDI in retail sector relates to the food sector considered as an essential area and which has direct implication on the wholesale price index. Other segments like apparel, footwear, cosmetics and toiletries can be neglected for the time being.
15-20% of our population are the traders who buy from the primary sources and sell to the customers / big retail chains. It is here that the costs of the food grains / cash crops goes up by at least 15 - 20% of costs given the margins / costs of transportation / costs of storage etc. Every link in this supply chain takes its cut ranging from 3 - 5 % before they deliver to their end customer. Finally before the end customer buys the items off the shelf, he will end up paying for the cuts to all the players in the chain which sees the prices jacked up , even by a conservative estimate by about 30%, at the extreme it may even go upto 60%.
When big single brand and multi-brand retailers enter the market this unnecessary cost addition but resulting in no value addition to the final customer, can be distributed between fewer players starting from the retailer himself right upto the farmer.
The farmer will end up getting at least on the minimum an increase of about 20-30% prices on his produce. Consider that about 40% of the Indian population, ie about 500 million people will benefit, either through better prices for their produce or higher wages for their efforts on the farm, this is going to be a pro-farmer action set to chage the rural landscape for ever and put a lid on the urban migration and poor living standards.
Why are politicians opposing this pro farmer action of the govt ? Is it because the votes and moolah come from the trader community, on which most of our political parties are dependent to a greater extent ? and not the poor farmer ?? Nobody wants to farmer to prosper ..
Let the political parties think more openly and care for the farmer and not for the cost incurring, no-value-giving middlemen who like a parasite would like to consume the entire agri-supply chain.
When FDI comes in the agri-supply chain, which accounts for at least 50% of the $ 400 billion retail market in the country, it is going to benefit the nation in terms of setting up excellent infrastructure all along from the farmer to the retail warehouses, in terms of transportation and storage, reduce the time it takes for produce to reach the retailers shelves across the country, reduce the wastage which otherwise is the greatest bane of the agri supply chain amounting to almost 40% of the total quantity and equally in terms of value, bringing down the end customer's spending on food items and thus reigning in inflation !
Are the politicians not ready to rein in corruption by middlemen and inflation of the common m?
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
CII quality Summit .. 2011..
Taj Vivanta Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, Dec 1,2,3, 2011.
Thanks Hindu newspaper group ..
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Cattle fairs and cattle .. IIM Placements ..
Cattle fairs with cattle dressed up and painted like fresh cattle, it was very demeaning to paint the brightest minds in the country in such disgraceful words. It is indeed true that value of the IIM graduate is determined by the money he gets in the market, irrespective of whether he is selling toilet soaps, washing powder or brooms ..
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/IIM-placements-are-like-cattle-fairs-says-Tata-Sons-HR-chief-Satish-Pradhan/articleshow/10875561.cms
Let the IIM students realise that it is not the money which matters, do something personally satisfying and useful for the country, pursue entrepreneurship and the like .. It is not the MNCs which matter, but the Indian industries which contribute to the growth of the country, be change agents in society, don't waste your brains, lest we hear more demeaning remarks from other heads of industry, damning and degrading to the MBA community as a whole.
Let not IIM graduates bring disgrace to the MBA community in the country ..
IIM Directors needs training on leadership to lead their Institutes. Instead of producing high priced cattle, let them produce individuals with values. Let them be accountable for the public money wasted on these cattle.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Opening up of Indian retail market .. Welcome news ..
The opening up of the $ 400 billion Indian retail market to 100 % FDI in single brand retail and to 51% multi brand retail is sure to bring down wholesale inflation and help farmers in the country.
In cities with more than 1 million population, we are sure to see a spurt in purchasing. Efficient supply chains for the agri produce and other farm goods on a big scale is a blessing for the country.
With more than 10 million jobs to be created and ten times that to be displaced, we are not sure what the social impact of this move is going to be. But change has to be welcomed with open hands and future is always uncertain.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/The-retail-question/articleshow/10859481.cms
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
London School of Economics, Meghnad Desai and Saif al Islam Gaddafi ..
Saif Al Islam Gaddafi, Engineer, MBA, (plagiarised) PhD from London School of Economics (bought for 300,000 pounds). Meghnad Desai, the Supervisor, must be a sad man these days having his politically influential, fraud student facing the gallows, if not the hand of the common man seeking to take revenge for crimes against fellow Libyans in the name of helping preserve his father's cruel regime..
LSE returned the money and fired the Dean ..
Next time LSE will be doubly careful when handling such influential sons of dictators from the Arab world. What fate befalls Saif, the whole is waiting to see with baited breath !!
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Biggest container ships of the world ..
Comparing tankers and containers .. |
Eleanor Maersk E-class, 397m long ( almost 4 football pitches wide) and 56 m wide, able to carry almost 15,000 TEU ( Twenty feet Equivalent Units) containers, the biggest container ship in the world. With a DWT 109,000 T and 156,000 Gross tonnage itmatches with its sisters Emma Maersk and Ebba Maersk
Usually it is found making the Asia-Europe run, presently the world's busiest route, between China and Netherlands making the journey in 3 weeks time. Each TEU can carry about 35,000 T-shirts taking the cost of transporting a T-shirt at just 2.5 cents.
With the rising cost of fuel, larger and larger ships are the only way to make a profit.
At about $ 700/TEU freight, shippers are looking at economies of scale to survive in the highly competitive world of world commerce and trade. With decreasing demand in Europe, the demand for container transportation is found to be declining now, June-Aug 2012, resulting in a crash in the container rates ..
Eleanor Maersk..
Emma Maersk ..
container transport in Baltic region ..
Some theory on container ships ..
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Friday, November 18, 2011
It takes lot of guts for this ..
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/hindu-monk-urges-wall-st-protestors-to-meditate/203324-2.html
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