Posting after a long time. I guess my hectic schedule is getting the better of me. Six hours of training at ESSAR and then three hours of essay writing/ personal interview session are tiring me out. But i guess i just have to bear with a for a few days more. Learning Economics isn't as easy as i thought in first place. Although the concepts are interesting, the numerical statistics are so hard to remember. Reading ET daily also ain't a pice of cake. But still, I guess I'm going at a fairly good pace considering the fact that the interviews are still after 20 days. Expecting next month's trip to Mumbai to be a good one as i'll get to catch up with some old schoolmates and take a vacation after a long time.

Made scrambled eggs and cheese omlet today. Though I'm a very lazy person, mom somehow convinced me to make dinner today. It was fun though and i finally succeeded in ma endeavor to make an omlet in one piece. World Cup commenced today with opening being a clash between India and Bangladesh. Except for the first few overs of India's batting when Sachin and Sehwag literally thrashed the Bangladeshi bowlers and Sehwag's tremendous knock of 170, the match was rather a bore. I guess after the 20-20 format of the game,
no one has the tolerance for this format anymore. Completed three seasons of 'Heroes' and four seasons of 'The big bang theory' and while other people like my brother might consider it a waste of time, i feel its a better way of utilizing time than spending it on futile tasks like roaming around. Got a wedding to attend tomorrow. But considering my past experiences, only god can save me tomorrow!!
Totally exhausted now, got to crash now...
Ciao...

On completion of my 8 years stay in India after returning from Muscat, I have this realization that there are certain things you need to grasp ASAP if you want to "survive" in contemporary India.

1) The "hari patti" effect : If at all this terminology sounds gibberish to you, then you surely haven't had the opportunity to visit the 'sarkari daftars' or municipal offices in India. Be it any kind of work you want to get done, right from getting a admission into a primary school to getting your tenders passed, you can't have it done without proper understanding of the "hari patti" effect. According to this concept by slipping in a few notes of Indian currency better known as "hari patti" into the hands of the concerned official in Barney Stinson style(for more details please watch HIMYM), you can minimize the time in which your work gets done and at times even get impossible tasks accomplished. Corruption has seeped through all levels of corporate as well as government hierarchies.

2) Booze to lose it : I know many people might not agree with me on this, but still some of my friends who have been through the worst can swear this is the best way to release the burden of ever piling frustration you go through in your hectic life. Be it grief of failure, tension of examinations or the melancholy of break-ups, nothing helps more than a bottle of booze.

3) Keeping up appearances : This is one thing I've learnt from the various
"pleasant" social gatherings I have attended. In order to maintain your so called "image" in your society, you are expected to follow a certain set of norms. For instance, attending wedding ceremonies of people whose names you've never heard in your life, greeting and talking merrily to people in social functions even if you bitch behind their back.

4) Life is a RAT race : One of the core problems with India, which is perhaps the reason for numerous other problems, is the ever growing population, currently the 2nd largest in the world with 1.2 billion. Along with this the fact that there are only two major fields in which majority of the population wants to pursue their education, namely engineering and medical, makes matters worse. Right from secondary school, children are pushed into the rat race for making it to the premier institutions of the country such as IITs, AIIMS, NITs, etc. As a consequence, large number of students, regardless of whether they have the caliber or the potential to sustain these fields, battle it out to the top. This goes to the extent that students spend two years of their higher secondary schooling preparing for entrance exams, many of them landing up in places such as Kota, where they are grilled rigorously and persistently with technical stuff to crack these exams. Reservation quotas does not make scene any less painful. There are seats reserved by the Indian government for the protection and improvement of the so called weaker sections of the society in all government aided institutes and companies.

5) Ctrl C + Ctrl V = Life made easy: In order to survive the ordeal of stacks of pending assignments and submissions, one has to be well acquainted with this formula. Even if you’ve got the brains of a genius, there are times when coping up with task up completing utter boring and tedious TAs, projects and reports, you have to get acquainted to this “art”.

6) Learn to ignore: There are times when you have to put both your ears to maximum utility, ie. listen from one ear and eject out from the other. This not only saves you the trouble and trauma of unwanted, irrelevant gossip but also helps you from wavering away from your goals due to uninvited and ruinous suggestions.

And last but not the least…

7)Be prepared: As the Scouts motto goes ”Be prepared”, you can consider yourself a scout trying to survive through your toughest times in this country. Be it floods, earthquakes, famines or other natural calamities, autorickshaw strikes, train delays, heavy traffic jams, you have to keep yourself mentally and physically prepared to deal with the same at any point in time.





A nice poem I came across in the writings of Shiv Khera....

He worked by day.
and toiled by night.
He gave up play
And some delight
Dry books he read
New things to learn.
And forged ahead,
Success to earn.
He plodded on,
with faith and pluck.
And when he won,
Men called it luck.

This is my first ever post! I just hope I keep this habit of posting regularly, unlike my other endeavors and resolutions,which when I look upon now, were way to superfluous and unfeasible to implement in REAL life.

Taking the contemporary events into perspective, things are going way too bizarre. I am way too befuddled as to what my short and long term goals are going to be like. My dad wants me go ahead with my GRE preparation and apply to universities in the US.He is one those people who doesn't approve much of the corruption levels and standards of living in the country. Mom,on the other hand, wants me to settle in India taking up any decent job (plenty of which are available) in my hometown,Surat. In addition one of my best mates wants me to venture into entrepreneurship in alliance with him and I recently got an interview call from IIM-K for pgp. But my views are quite contrary to these. I don't want to go the US. I'm not a very patriotic person or anything, neither am i too influenced by the movie Swades, but i just don't feel like leaving India in the first place. Now for all those of you who argue that since I have spent majority of my life in the gulf and wouldn't face any problems migrating, my answer is that its my gut feeling doesn't approve of it and I'm too attached to my place, so the thought of leaving makes me nostalgic, especially after the three and half horrifying years I spent in Ahmedabad. Now the news about me getting a call from a premier management institution did come as a shock to many people including my parents. When i told dad I'll have to goto Mumbai for the interview, his first response was, "What??How the hell did you get the call in the first place?". Well not the kind of reaction I expected but I m just happy the efforts I put into preparing for GRE did pay off.

But too be very frank I'm still not sure as to weather I should MBA or not. In fact all goals seem ephemeral and hazy. I have prepared for GRE but i don't want to go to US. I am placed in Infosys but I'm quite certain I'm not joining that either. I hate routine jobs which rules out my application to various companies. I have my GATE after a week or so, but I'm sure I'm going to screw tha up as well, taking into view my derisory preparation for the same. All in all I'm in a major soup. I have absolutely no idea what I'm going to do. I guess everyone goes through this phase in life where one is faced with this utmost critical decision to make, which decides his/her fate. Well I'm just to freakishly exhausted to be thinking any more about this topic, so just screw it.....

My new Sony Bravia 40EX710 is simply "fantabulous". When you have features sure as Internet video player, inbuilt DVD and USB, and sound system that would put many amplifiers to shame, I guess it is not apt to term it as the "idiot box" anymore. World cup is going to be so much more fun this time! I'll have to go back to A'bad for the weekend for the 1st review of my industrial training at Essar, which I assure you is no fun at all, but the experience might just add some weight to my cv.  That reminds me I have as yet not started preparing for the comprehensive test scheduled on the same same. Crap!!Hell with it, I just hope GJ, my blood brother, has revised some so he can help me out.

Enough for the first post, I guess.....
Ciao

 

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