Monday, June 26, 2006

Gateway Latin America

TCS is heavily recruiting, in thousands, from uruguay, brazil and chile...it has global delivery centres at these locations...


what do u think it means?


even indian companies find indians costly overseas...tap the local talent, or get people from poorer nations...


this means that offshoring cud even happen to these countries and not to india if indian companies have offices there...and besides that, indians now will have ever decreasing opportunities to go abroad and earn some dollars which is the prime motivation for most software professionals in working in a software organization.

thoda sa dil thoda sa will...

I am thinking about starting a company. And my friend Jeetu is also thinking the same. And so is Ravi, Sandeep and Machhar.


We are clueless what we are capable of.


We are all in software jobs. Some of us are doing good(Ravi, sandeep, Macchar, Manis, jeetu) and the rest(me) are not. But the point of importance is that none of us are satisfied with our jobs. The basic reason is the awful quality of the work. And as a matter of fact, no one can be satisfied doing this crap.


We are a poor country. The americans keep all the creative, intellectually satisfying jobs for themselves and send all crap to us. And we are consoled coz we get to earn better money than what the traditional Indian jobs would pay.


But this is seriously undermining our spirits, talent and quality.


I will change it. Very soon. We will create better jobs and better opportunities for the Indians. Most importantly, we have to create a milieu where Indians work for shaping India, and in the process, shape their own lives...are satisfied, and happy.


Till then...


If Music be the food of Love...Play On!!!

Thursday, June 22, 2006

trying not to live

Life has taken great turns. I was never a very quiet person. Neither have I become one. It is just that the inner voice has died down lately. And my thoughts have become more and more superficial. It is great trying to analyze onself; trying to look at u'rself from a distance. The brain (or should I call it the mind), trying to understand itself. Or rather, a part of it studying the other part. It's great to be human.


As I grew up, I learnt a lot about life. I have become and unbecome a lot of things. Experiences taught me a great deal. Experiences - good, bad, weird, happy, sad - many kinds of them. The reluctance to new experiences was always there. We live strange lives. We live trying not to live. We are scared to emote. We are scared to talk reality. We cheat, we deceive, we pretend. Is reality so scary? The power to pretend, that distinguishes man from all the other animals...is it a power at all?


I remember very few incidents from the early years of my adolescence. May be, only those which I have photographs of. Memory fails me even for those at times. And as I descend in time, all memory fades, and I don't remember anything. Even photos don't remind me of anything. Strange are those phases of life. You see, you breate, you hear everything, you feel a lot of things, you cry, you laugh...and yet the brain doesn't register any of those feelings and leaves nothing in the memory of those beautiful times. Why is that so? Is it like that with all animals? How long do animals take to start remembering things after their birth? Does the brain need to know a language of communication to be able to register events? How does it start? And if it really does, do animals, who don't have a way of communicating, never remember anything?


I used to play cricket when I was in school. I was a good player. I loved batting. As a batsman, I was a pinch hitter, trying to hit every ball to the boundary. I was a good fielder as well. I enjoyed a lot, diving all over the field to grab the ball, and shouting humerous slogans. I used to bowl sometimes. But was not very successful at it. I quit playing for work. And all work and no play made me a dull boy. I don't play now. I have got used to this dull state of mine. And I think I enjoy it too, coz I don't want to move out of it. I am trying not to live.


It's raining heavily. Yes, it's the rainy season. Thunder, lightning and then the rain. And everything cools down. Rains! Weird Phenomenon. It flooded last year in Pune. Many people died in the nearby villages. Life is not easy for them. Their homes are drowned in the rains. Summers destroy their crops. Rains do too. And winters kill their uncovered bodies. And here I am, sitting in front of my brand new LCD. There are no rains here. No summer, no winter. This body is definitely alive. I can feel it. My mind feels it. A part of my mind feels it. What else does it feel?


The other part of it is dead.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Me, Myself and My Hair

I am a very good boy. Nobody is so good as I am. I am not sure whether I should call myself a boy, coz I don't look like one. I have lost 95% of my hair. And my face looks like that of a 50 year old.


Life was pathetic when I first discovered that I was turning bald. I can write a book on it. It is true. Nobody understands better the feelings of a bald person than the bald person himslelf, or another bald person.


It all started when I was in the 11th standard. It was aweful. I used to love my hair. My dad is bald. My whole khaandaan, at least 7 generations backwards is bloody-bald. But somehow, I had had this confident feeling that I was not going to be one. A classmate of mine in school started losing his hair when we were in the 9th standard. I used to make fun of him. Call him "taklu", "ganju"...lots of things...all in Hindi...coz mine was an English Medium school where nobody spoke english.


Though there were tons of dandruff and though the hair used to keep falling all the time, I never even dreamt that I could be bald. I don't know exactly when I first noticed, but whenever I did, I had lost a lot my hair and had pretty large bald patches on my head. It was like you get up one fine morning and discover that u've turned a female. My god! It was more horrible than that. It was like you lose the most important part of your visible personality and all so suddenly. Before long, everyone knew about my handicap.


11th class was particularly important those days. I am sure even now it is. The reason being the fact that it's in 11th that guys start preparing for the various competetive examinations they have to appear for at the end of the 12th class which will decide whether they'll be engineers or doctors or something else (this something is very uncertain at that stage). I joined 2 tuitions. One was with Khan Sir, for Chemistry. Another was with Rao Sir, for Maths and Physics.


Khan Sir's house was pretty far away...near Pratap Taulkies. I used to stay in a place called Control Blocks in the Railway area. Three days a week, I used to cycle from Control Blocks to Khan Sir's place. It used to take about 45 minutes. And I used to cycle very very slowly. The reason...simple:


The moment I discovered that I was growing bald, I stopped getting a hair cut. My hair grew in a very bad way. There were lots of unwanted hair on the sides and at the back, of my head of course, growing uglily, and on top the little hair that was there grew exceptionally long. I let the hair grow so that I cud cover the bald pathches. So every morning, it took about 30 minutes to get my hair style right...i.e., I used to pull upwards all the hair from the sides to cover the scanty area on the top. This could unfortunately be done only from one side. If I pull hair from both sides upwards, I'm afraid it'd look obscenely scary. So i decided to go ahead with this. Then there was the problem of the receding hairline in the front. So I used to pull in front some hair from the top, creating some fringe. There was no "maang". Rather there was one close to my left ear and everything was turning right from there. I used to oil my hair heavily. For 2 reasons...one, in hope that the hair that i'd lost will grow back...two, so that the hair I set at home would remain like that till I come back home. But this was mostly in vain. Coz, I wonder why, but when hair is long and scanty, even slight wind manages to blow it here and there. As I used to cycle from Control Blocks to Khan Sir's place, I had to ride very very slow to avoid my hair-style getting spoilt. I used to turn my head to the right and then turn my eyes to the left so that my line of vision was along the road and my hair suffered the least due to the wind. And most often, despite all precautions, a truck would come from the other side at full-speed and blow off everything. It was an aweful feeling. I never carried a comb those days. There was a reason for this:


I am very shy person. Rather I was, a very shy person. I don't know why. I was not like this when I was a kid. Really. I used to bathe nacked even in front of ladies. They used to watch me. I never cared. But now, in class 11th, something turned me very self-conscious. This falling hair was changing my entire personality. I was in deep pain all the time. If I saw someone laughing at a distance, I would imagine that it was about my hair. I started hating people. I used to get complicated feelings. Each time I combed, a lot of hair used to come out, making me almost cry. I would imagine how I would look at the end of 12th class...completely bald at that rate...I thought...I was not actually ready for all this...and it was hard to imagine someone getting bald when he is in school. And it was scary being a bald kid.


I hated meeting anybody. I hated seeing people. I rode my cycle very slowly. I bunked school. I couldn't concentrate on studies. I was brilliant in studies, but now I couldn't concentrate at all. Wherever I went, people looked at me as if I was an alien. Guys cracked joked calling me a "taklu". There was a guy called Tony who loved to embarrass me in front of girls. I hated combing my hair in front of anyone, even my parents.


There was a peculiar way I used to comb. There was a mirror in my room hanging on the wall. I used to carry another mirror in my left hand. With the comb in my right hand and the smaller mirror held on top of my head with my left hand, I used to comb, very cautiously trying to cover every brown area on my head with whatever hair that remained. Underlying this, there was a very vague assumption that the hair would remain like this the whole day without getting disturbed, which never used to happen. But I could not help not to make this assumption. I didn't carry a comb until I reached college. There was a reason for this:


One day Khan Sir, who used to take my chemistry tuitions, cracked a joke during his class. It went like this:
"If you are in a train and you need to comb u'r hair and u don't have a comb, just look around for a guy with least hair. Ask him for a comb and you will get one. The lesser the hair, the better are the chances that the guy carries a comb."


This went through me like Shri Ramchandra's arrow. There was pain all over me, while everyone else were laughing at the stupid joke. Many looked at me while laughing, including some gals. The guy sitting right beside me asked whether I had comb. I was terribly embarrassed.


Also there is a general feeling that only "bad boys" carry combs. And I always wanted to be a "good boy". So I didn't carry a comb in my pocket until I reached college, that's when I grew matured enough to handle a bald head.


Anyway, things got better once I was in college. I got used to a lot of things. I grew up. Comments about my hair didn't pinch me any more.


To be Continued...

Tuesday, May 2, 2006

My Cartoon

I got this Broadband connection from Iqara. Weird name, isn't it? Lots of weird things are happening these days.


For instance, every time I boot my computer, the date/time is reset to 01/01/2000 00.00 AM. I am fed up of this. I told this to Manis, the Man, the Machine, the Computer Science Engineer. He thought for a moment and then he had the reason on top of his head. The date at the Bios had got erased, and had to be set. And I also came to know that even the hardware has got a date associated with it. Lots of things. And Manis found it funny that I didn't know all this. Do other normal people really know? Where am I living?


My friend Koushi finds it weird that I like Austin Powers Movies. They're cool aren't they? I mean if people can like James Bond, what's wrong with Austin Powers? He seems 22 times smarter to me.


Let me tell you about this artist I met yesterday at the Pune Airport. Well, he looked like a talented person. He sits there at the Airport entrance, and does your carricature for 70 bucks. I watched him draw a nice one for a kid, right in front of me. The pic he drew was very cute and funny. I got an !dea. You know, an !dea can change u'r life. I thougt I'd get my carricature done, and put that on Orkut. Shayad better thobda dikhe usme.


I went to him, pushing the crowd aside. Asked him to draw my "cartoon". He asked me whether I wanted it to be funny. I smiled and said - "Very Funny Man!!!". He looked at me with mischievous eyes. I should have understood then only. But I was concentrating on giving the right pose. The 5 minutes that he took were the most wonderful moments of my life. I was feeling like a Mughal Emporor posing for a portrait after coming back from shikaar. Sandeep and Ravi were busy photographing me with their cell phones. And I was sitting like a statue. The cartoonist occasionally asked me to smile. I had a very odd feeling when he did that. It was as if you are a guy and you are having a "complete" medical checkup just before joining TCS, and the doc asks you to pull down your pants, also your under-pants, then turn your head to your left, keep looking up and cough 3 times, while he watches u'r...you know what :-)...through a hand-lens...


Anyway, at the end of 5 minutes the cartoonist gave me the typical vaishi-darinda-waaalaa smile. I was scared. I ran to him to see what he had done to my thobda. He had made an awful image of mine. Starting from the top, he did a terrible naainsaafi to my hair. I was ganja to the extent that I see in dreams that wake me up at mid-nights with a loud "NNNNNAAAAAIII". He also screwed up my glasses, but those were really looking funny. Both my eye-balls were moved to the right. I didn't know why. I asked him. He said I was looking towards the right when he was drawing the eyes. Damn it, I recalled, I couldn't help seeing that chik who was passing by while I was posing for the cartoon. Uski ye sazaa mili. He drew a nice smile for me. Well, my smile is indeed nice...no kidding...


I was the most disappointed person on earth, when Sandeep and Ravi both agreed with the cartoonist that I looked exactly like that idiot in the cartoon. I protested. Yaar at least I have more hair. I am not so bald. Sandeep smiled. The cartoonist looked at my head and said nothing...turned his head the other side and laughed. I knew what this meant. I have often seen my barber laugh like this when I ask him not to cut much hair on the top, but to concentrate on the sides and the back. Ravi was not bothered at all. He was busy checking out some hot babes.


I realized that I look horrible.


Looks are not important, are they? It's the beauty of the heart that matters...shit, this doesn't make me happy :-(
Anyway, chek out the cartoon.........and put in u'r comments...


my cartoon

Thursday, April 27, 2006

American Cleints

Working with American Clients is not easy, particularly if yours is a Software Company. The worst part is having to sit for late at night in the office. There are some good parts as well, though. You get a lot of free time during the day. This allows a lot of time for net-surfing and blogging. And you have calls everyday, where you get to speak with some Amrican Baaboos.


I sometimes feel pity for these Americans. Anyone who has interacted with these clients would know how scared a breed they are. But for the cost advantage, who wud trust us Indians? Particularly after the kind of dubious way most of us answer their questions in calls, in broken Desi accents which even we find hard to understand. Just talk to yourself and you'll know. The confusion in our minds reflects in our words too. Interestingly we are less confused a lot when we think in Hindi, or say our first languages. I think the command of a person on a particular language reflects his/her clarity of thought in that language. And that forces me to believe that one is not equally clear in his/her thought process at all times. It really depends on what language he/she is thinking in.


No wonder Indian women, particularly the city-bred, are so confused. Most of them, if not all, force themselves to make english their first language. But the first language is really decided in the preliminary years of one's adolescence. That's when you start thinking, and that's when you think best. You pick up the first language and start thinking in it. It is really your “first” in that sense, and it will always be. You cannot, at a later stage, give that status to any other language. And if you try to, you would unknowingly affect your thought process.


Coming back to the American clients...


Though there are a lot of ways in which we Indians suffer at their hands, it is equally true that even the Americans don't have a very rosy time with us. And I get a weird pleasure when I see them worried and helpless in having to depend on us for all their businesses to run. The other day, someone was saying that the worst fear of an American Computer guy is that of getting Bangalored. And there are other less prettily-named fears too, some emerging and some already quite strong - chennaied, puneid, hyded, noidaed, and within a year, we might have Bengaluroood...


I hope some day in the near future we could all turn our focus to the Indian Industry, create software that would help our own businesses run, and equally important, the Indian Industry - Manufacturing, Finance, Healthcare, Agriculture, etc etc - grows mature enough to leverage our very own potential in IT...that's my dream...and I am sure, of millions of Indians too...Let us all strive to make that a reality...

Friday, March 31, 2006

cANt tHINK oF aN aPPROPRIATE tITLE

You know how wonderful it is to Integrate ProIntralink with Ematrix? I am doing it these days, and I am having a wonderful time. Now if any gal asks me “How is Work”, I have an answer. Coz now there is both force  and displacement!!!


 


Thousands of years back some homo sapien thought that all humans must work and earn their food. It was a very intelligent thought. And so everyone agreed to it. And implemented it. I wonder whether it happened before money was invented or after.  The barter system was simple. But there was need for a standard in terms of which everything could be assigned a value. The concept of money, therefore, was a very intelligent thought. Whoever had it first was definitely a genius. But work is hard to think of without money being there. Money has become so intergral to our lives that we cannot imagine how humans lived when there was no money.


 


Yesterday, I was having dinner at Delhi Chat Ghar with my gang. I had one Alu ka Paratha and one Alu-Pyaz ka Paratha. Both were very tasty. I also had a plate of Pani-Puri. Even that was tasty. I also hit-the-line (Line maara) to a ladki. She got scared. I enjoyed it. HiHiHaHa!!!


 


These days we are eating out, since the Baai we had hired for cooking at Manis-Villa cooks pathetic food. And there are deadly cockroaches also to share the food with us in Manis’ kitchen. So I opted out. And Manis’ dimaag did a jack-n-jill and he refused to let the baai-stuff continue in his house. So we eat outside now. Sometimes at Bala, sometimes at Delhi Chat Ghar, sometimes at Swaad, and sometimes, we don’t eat. Waise today we are going for a treat. Daaru-Shaaru-n-Masala-Papad!!!


 


Duniya mein do tarah ke keede hote hain…First wala kida homework finish karke timepass karta hai…Second wala kida homework finish nai karta hai, aur timepass karta hai…First wala kida exam mein first aata hai…aur second wala kida exam mein fail ho jata hai…


 


These days, I spend most of my time in the office...working...seriously, God Promise. I have a boss. His name is Tushar Kapoor (Name Changed). Saalaa, doesn't trust me at all. Thinks I am a fool. Most people seem to think so about me. Don't know why. Anyway, I have got used to it now. Even Kareena thinks so, and Priyanka too. Only Mallika Sherawat thinks I'm a genius.


 


I tried my luck in a lot of MBA entrance exams this year. Only one called me for GD/PI. Wonderful!!! That was MICA - the Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad. Wonder why they want to be named like a mineral, normally the city-name is not appended with such acronyms. Still, I am thankful to them that they honored my 1300 bucks and called me to see my face and presented me with an opportunity to shell out 500 more. No wonder, they finally did kick my ass, like all the rest wherever I'd applied. I'm thankful also because they gave me a chance to meet Dalzene, the wonder-gal!!! (wow, that sounds like "Tarzan, the wonder-car"). Wo ek thande hawa ke jhhonke kee tarah aayi aur sab kuch garam karke chalee gayee...


 


Anyway, I am not going to write about my GD/PI experiences here. Nor about Dalz (that's how her boy-friend used to call her, saala lotimoor-ka-chaddu (I coined this gaali from Motichoor-ka-Laddu (Nice Na?))). Soniya Gandhi resigned from Lok Sabha. Sushmita Sen broke up with Randeep Hooda. I am not interested in all this shit. What happened to the Mittal-Arcelor episode? And will GSSL reach the $100m target?


 


Deepal Shaw visited the Byculla Jail recently "to interact with the prisoners and add some colour to their dull lives". Kya baat hai!!! Life, which is not even yours is not a dead canvas which you can color by painting it the way you like. And what makes u think that u’r presence is so colorful. Most gals have this mis-conception about themselves. "I wanted them to relate to me as Deepal and not Deepal Shaw", she says. "For a while I forgot all my worries and pain" - well, you see more pain, you forget your own. Nice way to de-pain oneself. And you have your name in the papers too.


 


Rajesh Shaw, a very painful guy from Kolkata. Not a bengali.


 


Saala kya bol rela hai apun??? Dimmaag Sattak Gayela hai saala…

Short-Termism - Focus on Today at the cost of Tomorrow

"Strategies don't come out of a formally planned process. Most strategies tend to emerge, as people solve little problems and learn...