Life

  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2011-01-03

    • The brick walls aren't there to keep us out, the brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. -R Pausch #
    • You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. -James D. Miles #
    • The reason that seesaws have two seats is because that way there is always someone to bring you back up when you go down. #
    • 2011 highlight. 1st day is 1.1.11 & 10days ltr 11.1.11 and in Nov. 1.11.11 n 10days later 11.11.11. #
    • Apni Earthwa ne Sun uncle ka one more round complete kar rehla, Isi good news pe sabko apun ki taraf se Happy New Year bolna mangta hai 🙂 #
    • Lets all have a wonderful 2011 . Happy New Year to All #
    • I posted a new photo to Facebook http://fb.me/QREoDC33 #
    • As part of the "No Waste" initiative (http://www.sumit4all.com/society/no-waste-call-for-action), door-to-door… http://fb.me/HDnPRCFd #
    • 2011 highlight. 1st day is 1.1.11 & 10days ltr 11.1.11 and in Nov. 1.11.11 n 10days later 11.11.11. #
    • "Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big, worthwhile things. It isn't the… http://fb.me/QBn09gma #
    • England beating Australia and India about to beat South Africa. Perfect!! #
    • The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong & active faith." Thomas Jefferson #
    • Finished reading "Losing my Virginity" by Richard Branson, an exhilerating read… got much more than I expected!! #
    • Nothing is ever wrong. We learn from every step we take. Whatever you did today was the way it was meant to be. Be proud of you #
    • Another crisis situation and another Laxman special. Could this be the defining knock of the match? #
    • "Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." – Mark Twain #
    • I posted 5 photos on Facebook in the album "Activities" http://fb.me/Dzj0lag5 #
    • Read how constructing toilets reduced the school drop out rates in Gujarat.. http://fb.me/xvVrHK1F #
    • If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it. The more things you do, the more you can do. -Lucille Ball #
    • What a catch, number 200 for the Wall. And what a comeback #
  • School dropouts and toilets

    I yesterday (27 Dec 2010) watched the live webcast of IIMA Conclave, an interaction between Narendra Modi and IIM A alumni at Ahmedabad. It is no secret that Gujarat has made tremendous progress under Narendra Modi in the last 10 years. It could be highlighted by a remark by Mr Ratan Tata – “You must be stupid if you are not (doing business) here (in Gujatat)”. The speech today from Narendra Modi was as always, very inspiring and full of facts, rather than promises. After the speech, there was a Q & A session with the audience and there was one specific question and its response which I am going to share in this post.

    The question was about school drop out rates in Gujarat. Interestingly, Narendra Modi answered this question by sharing the progress Gujarat has made in this regard. He said that when he took over the Gujarat governance for the first time in the year 2000, the drop out rate was 20% (from Std 1 to 5). After interviewing girl students, their parents and school staff, it was found out that the schools didn’t have separate toilets for boys and girls at that time. And sometime from Std 1 to 5, the girls started getting conscious about using the same toilets as boys, and they started to drop out of school instead.

    School Children in a government school in Bangalore
    School Children in a government school in Bangalore

    What Mr Modi pointed out after that is he put up a huge plan of constructing separate toilets in schools at a massive scale. He used to supervise this himself and got weekly reports about how many toilets have been built since the last week. He mentioned they built some 40,000 toilets in the years to follow. And the results speak for themselves. The drop out rate fell to 5% in 2005 and 2% in 2010, which is nothing less than amazing. He further said he aimed to reduce this to zero very soon.

    Whats commendable here are not only the results, but also the openness to understand that school toilets could be the reason for children dropping out of schools. Once identified, a plan was made and executed ferociously, unlike in other government schemes in various parts of the country. Kudos to Mr Modi and all the Gujarat government and education officials involved in this. It will make a huge difference to the prosperity of Gujarat when these students pass out and join the mainstream.

  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-12-27

    • "Respect yourself and others will respect you." – Confucius #
    • Be eco-friendly and turn off your lights when you leave the room. How would you like it if someone turned you on and then left? #
    • Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. -Marianne Williamson #
    • http://youtu.be/OLwxP_4-vY4 – Proud to be in this country!! #
    • Aaj 3 mahaan aadmiyo ka birthday hai, aur teeno ka naam A se shuru hota hai!! Happy Bday to Aman, Abhinav, Atal Bihari Vajpayee 🙂 #
    • Office almost empty…feels like college when mass bunk used to happen… Happy Holidays everyone #
    • India, and its villages http://lnkd.in/AmujXe #
    • If u look in the mirror & don't like what u see don't blame the mirror, if u look at the world & don't like what u see don't blame th world #
    • "No great man ever complains of want of opportunity." – Ralph Waldo Emerson #
    • Read my latest article!! http://fb.me/MvHJoMJ0 #
    • The soft nature of a person does not mean Weakness… Remember.. Nothing is softer than water.. But its force can break the strongest rock.. #
    • Nice article!! http://fb.me/P4jSNfvq #
    • "If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." – Wayne Dyer #
    • Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing. -Mother Teresa #
    • You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. -James D. Miles #
    • "Our chief want is someone who will inspire us to be what we know we could be." – Ralph Waldo Emerson #
    • http://www.facebook.com/sumit4all — Do you see anything different? #
  • Why India’s rural development is important for the nation?

    India lives in its villages, and while the cities have grown immensely over the last 20 years, rural areas have not seen that kind of development. For India’s economy to be strong, the rural economy needs to grow. Rural areas are still plagued by problems of malnourishment, illiteracy, unemployment and lack of basic infrastructure like schools, colleges, hospitals, sanitation, etc. This has led to youth moving out of villages to work in cities. This could be compared to the brain drain from India to US. Our villages need to grow in tandem with cities and standard of life has to improve there for inclusive growth to happen. If rural India is poor, India is poor.

    Poverty in Rural India
    Poverty in Rural India

    India lives in many generations, and visiting rural areas very easily shows that they lag behind cities by decades. While we have latest services and products available in our cities now, villagers are still coping with age old products. It is easy to see the rising disconnect between cities and villages. Some examples are –

    1. While we have international fully air conditioned schools in our cities, the schools in villages still don’t have benches and chairs, leave alone computers. We have a huge shortage of teachers in rural areas, and the school drop out rate is huge.
    2. In cities, we have wide roads, flyovers and underpasses while many villages still don’t have proper roads. Urban-rural road links can play a vital role in rural growth.
    3. Employment opportunities are hardly there in villages which forces youth to move to cities creating imbalance in the ecosystem and leaving the villages deprived.
    4. While we may have numerous hospitals, nursing homes and medical facilities in cities, villages neither have health awareness nor health facilities. See the condition of major hospitals like AIIMS to know how many villagers have to flock to cities for even basic treatments.
    Women fetching water from kilometers away
    Women fetching water from kilometers away

    Apart from the above options, villages need to have –

    1. Proper land reforms to make sure land is held, owned, cultivated, irrigated to make the most efficient use and maximum output.
    2. Rural credit – Banking services need to be popularized and credit should be available for basic services like agriculture.
    3. Electrification – Many villages still receive only 2 to 6 hours of electricity per day which needs to drastically improve to empower the villages of India.
    Mobiles have empowered rural India
    Mobiles have empowered rural India

    Basically, what we need is to empower the rural people by providing them education and proper health care. They need to have infrastructure like electricity and water so that they are free from the cycle of droughts and floods. We need to give them self-employment so that they want to stay in villages instead of migrating in cities. There is a need to empower the villagers, and not just supporting them by food subsidies, loan waivers which end up crippling them. India will grow only when rural India marches hand in hand with cities in the twenty first century.

  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-12-20

    • The best feeling in world is seeing someone smile and knowing that you were the reason why. #
    • "Create your future from your future, not from your past." – Werner Erhard #
    • "The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important." – Martin Luther King #
    • Reality is a product of our dreams, decisions & actions #
    • "Don't wait. The time will never be just right." – Napoleon Hill #
    • "Everything you want in life is waiting for you …outside of your comfort zone nd …..inside of the Effort zone..!!!" #
    • "It is our choices…that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." – J. K. Rowling #
    • 6 friends have already come up to initiate waste management in their apartments across Del/Blr, waiting for many… http://fb.me/LoLkhcRr #
    • Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier." #
    • When you dig another out of their troubles, you find a place to bury your own. #
    • Improvement begins with I." – Arnold H. Glasgow #
    • I am taking up implementing waste management (segregation, recycling) in apartments across Delhi and Bangalore…. http://fb.me/GesZmpTH #
    • Facebook Profile Picture Hack Tutorial http://bit.ly/eERXD6 #
    • Simple but powerfull 😛 http://fb.me/B5e5PGCw #
    • "Wealth is the ability to fully experience life." Henry David Thoreau #
    • Tamil Nadu has 140% of its people above poverty line while Andhra Pradesh has 120%. Which means there are more BPL… http://fb.me/zHqFhAWz #
    • One of the secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others. -Levi Strauss #
  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-12-13

    • "They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel." – Carl W. Buechner #
    • Agar sheila thode din pehle jawan hoti, toh munni kam badnaam hoti 🙂 #
    • "I began learning long ago that those who are happiest are those who do the most for others." #
    • Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it. -Helen Keller #
    • “There are two great days in a person's life — the day we are born and the day we discover why.” #
    • It feels so hot in Bangalore after two weeks in Delhi #
    • Read it for sure, and contact me if you can help http://lnkd.in/eZ8Yv- #
    • Life has no limitations, except the ones you make." – Les Brown #
    • Back in Blore after an awesum 2 weeks in Delhi… Had a gr8 time meeting school friends, old colleagues, and attending a lot of weddings!! #
    • Be productive. Just don't repeat it, or you'll just be reproductive. #
    • "Whatever your goal, you can get there if you're willing to work." – Oprah Winfrey #
    • No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. -Aesop #
    • As long as you can laugh at yourself you will never cease to be amused. -Anonymous #
    • "No pressure, no diamonds." – Mary Case #
    • "It always seems impossible until it's done." – Nelson Mandela #
    • If you live in an apartment complex in Delhi or Bangalore, please leave a comment/email me/ping me. I will contact… http://fb.me/QbgIZ8Zq #
    • If a man and a woman are tossed off a building, who hits the ground first? Man, coz woman would stop to ask for directions!! #
    • "Light tomorrow with today." – Elizabeth Barrett Browning #
  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-12-06

    • A famous quote by Buddha on Anger: "you will not be punished for ur anger, but U will be punished by ur anger". #
    • Is he the last classical batsman to play? Read on… http://fb.me/L6nwkTrw #
    • "Love what you do. Do what you love." – Wayne Dyer #
    • The fastest way to change society is to mobilize the women of the world. -Charles Malik #
    • It is not joy that makes us grateful. It is gratitude that makes us joyful. -David Rast #
    • hi #
    • "Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in." – Isaac Asimov #
    • Last post on "What can we do about our waste?" http://lnkd.in/UtQNJ3 #
    • "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi #
    • Must read post about waste management!! http://fb.me/P7FhDJvk #
    • Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. -Marianne Williamson #
    • AIM HIGH – Never tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon. #
    • I’d rather be all bloody, and dirty and battled-worn from pursuing my dreams,than to be among those timid souls… http://fb.me/AeHWJckd #
  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-11-29

    • is in Delhi… lots of weddings to attend… lots of people to meet 🙂 #
    • "As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death." – Leonardo da Vinci #
    • "Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings." – Ralph Blum #
    • "Failure is the opportunity to begin again, more intelligently." – Henry Ford #
    • Tomorrow is 26 Nov, and lets pray for the wounds which have not yet healed, cheer for the spirit of human victory… http://fb.me/A3aPCNst #
    • "He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life." – Ralph Waldo Emerson #
    • "Few things are harder to put up with than a good example." – Mark Twain #
    • Read my latest poem!! Any suggestions/feedback is welcome!! http://fb.me/MVduO0Ma #
    • http://y.ahoo.it/QNRyhu Take a look at the new Yahoo mail!! Fast and exciting with a lot of features!! http://y.ahoo.it/rgHS0zzo #
    • Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. -Buddha #
  • She is a Woman

    We blame her for being emotional,
    And we make fun when she cry!
    But we forget she is the reason,
    Most times our face is lit up by a smile!!

    We have never given her ,
    The place in society she deserved!
    Yet she makes sure that everyone,
    Feels taken care of and loved!!

    We often blame her,
    When she gets mad for small things!
    It’s only due to her knack for perfection ,
    That many a men have prospered like they have wings!!

    We say we don’t like it,
    When she disrupts our game of soccer!
    But lets be honest and acknowledge,
    We love it when she growls in anger!!

    We want her to love us,
    Like we are Salman Khan!
    While Salman has six packs to show,
    Our belly resembles the sand dunes of Rajasthan!!

    We often wonder,
    Can’t she ever be quiet?
    But to hear her voice when away,
    We can keep everything aside!!

    She is like the sudden rain,
    Will make you wet, but with a tinge of warmth!!
    We can say how much she loves us,
    But can never really understand its depth!!

    Because no matter how much,
    We take pride in being a man!!
    She is a woman my dear friend,
    She is a Woman!!
  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-11-22

    • Society, my dear, is like salt water, good to swim in but hard to swallow #
    • After my most popular poem so far — http://bit.ly/cnsj5H, I am working on a sequel "She is a woman!!" Watch out for more updates… #
    • Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records. -William Arthur Ward #
    • "Talent is God given. Be humble. Fame is man-given. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given. Be careful.” #
    • "There is never a better measure of what a person is than what he does when he's absolutely free to choose." – William M. Bulger #
    • When you follow the dream in your heart, you're energised, inspired, & motivated. -Dr. John F. Demartini #
    • and by the way, my sequel to the "A Tribute to Women" is coming next week… watch out!! Read the original if you… http://fb.me/KzsIkPiK #
    • My poetry sense is in good shape these days, anybody wanna give any idea/issue I should write about??? #
    • You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. -James D. Miles #
    • My latest poem about waste — "Why screw the planet?" http://fb.me/JWS1fee7 #
    • "The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials." – Confucius #
    • "We make our own fortunes and call them fate." – Benjamin Disraeli #
    • "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle." – Erin Majors #
    • The secret of happiness is to count your blessings while others are adding up their troubles #
    • "Strength is a matter of a made up mind." – John Beecher #
    • "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." (has held true for most of my 5.5 years of working life) #
    • For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. -Ralph Waldo Emerson #
    • You know you're getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder what else you could do while you're down there. #
  • My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2010-11-15

    • A man needs a little madness or else he never dares to cut the rope & be free. -Nikos Kazantazkis #
    • The man who the whole country expects to hit a century can't hit one, while the man who nobody expected has hit 2, thats cricket for you 🙂 #
    • "Life is the art of drawing without an eraser." – John W. Gardner #
    • The most rewarding things you do in life are often the ones that look like they cannot be done. -Arnold Palmer #
    • Laugh your heart out, dance in the rain, cherish the moment, live, laugh, love, forgive & forget, life's 2 short 2 be, living w/ regrets. #
    • Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, It is about learning to dance in the rain. #
    • "Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together." – Vincent Van Gogh #
    • "It's always too soon to quit." – Norman Vincent Peale #
    • Don't cheat the world of your contribution. Give it what you've got. -Steven Pressfield #
    • "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." – Eleanor Roosevelt #
    • http://bit.ly/16hBWJ – Talent #
    • http://bit.ly/d3raVg – Super Cool #
    • I just signed a 10 million dollar contract to play for the mumbai indians next year. Now, I just need to get them to sign it. #
    • "Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all." – Dwight Eisenhower #
  • My weekly tweets for 2010-11-08

    • She says I keep pushing her buttons. If that were true, I would have found 'mute' by now. #
    • It's okay to kiss a fool. It's okay to let a fool kiss you, but never let a kiss fool you. #
    • "Champions are propelled by desire, not compelled by fear." – Denis Waitley #
    • If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back. #
    • If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back. #
    • Life isn't measured by the breathes we take but the moments that take our breath away. #
    • Life isn't measured by the breathes we take but the moments that take our breath away. #
    • Deviyo aur Sajjano…. Shubh Deepavali — http://bit.ly/aGshfO #
    • Deviyo aur Sajjano…. Shubh Deepavali — http://bit.ly/aGshfO #
    • "It is our choices…that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." – J. K. Rowling. #
    • "It is our choices…that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." – J. K. Rowling. #
    • "The only time you mustn't fail is the last time you try." – Charles F. Kettering #
    • "The only time you mustn't fail is the last time you try." – Charles F. Kettering #
    • RT @funnyoneliners A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But I suppose that's not a problem for you. #
    • Love is giving someone the power to destroy you, but trusting them enough not to. #
    • Lets celebrate a green Diwali this year!!! http://fb.me/AW8xhFr1 #
    • Hold hands, not grudges. Break dance, not hearts. Do hugs, not drugs. Be happy, not easy. #
    • There are two kinds of people in the world: those who finish what they start. #
    • When people have something bad to say about you, it's because they have no good things to say about themselves. #
    • When I hear somebody sigh, "Life is hard," I am always tempted to ask, "Compared to what?" #
    • SaleRaja has its best month ever in terms of traffic – October 2010!!! #
    • Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic. #
  • Is it for real??

    How many times have you experienced something so amazing that it is hard to believe if it is real? I guess there are not many moments. There might be a few unbelievable moments while you are on some vacation, or when you get some unexpected result, but overall our lives kind of “suck“… I just had an amazing time this weekend that I was asking myself “Is it for real?” And let me assure you, none of your “unreal, unbelievable” moments can match up to what I experienced!!

    What I saw this past weekend was how life should be, and how it can be. It was the ideal life which our parents told us about when we were kids or the kind of life you find in books. A life full of joy, honesty, love and compassion for others and free of hatred, boredom or any kind of negative emotion. And I bet you can’t imagine what can it be like being amongst 96 like minded people over the last three days from 10 in the morning to midnight. There were people from 15 years of age to 70 years in the group, and at the end of it, all of us were jumping and dancing like kindergarden kids.

    Now you might be confused. What am I talking about? No, I am not drunk!! But certainly there is a “nashaa“, a nashaa of life, of the new possibilities that exist in life now. Now to clear all doubts, what I did over the weekend was to attend the “Landmark Advanced Course”… Now for those who don’t know about Landmark Education and its “Curriculum of Living“, it is a collection of three events/programs/trainings (whatever you might want to call them) that will alter your life in a way that you have never imagined before. Its flagship program “Landmark Forum” has benefited millions of people worldwide. And anybody can do it, from college going kids to young professionals (like me 🙂 ) to 70-80 year olds. CEO of big companies have done it, world class athletes and sport persons have done it (including the Indian cricket team) and it has allowed people to grow in their relationships, business and career.. In short, it has given a new life to its participants.

    The “Advanced Course” which I did is the second program in the Curriculum of Living. Like the Landmark Forum, it is held over Fri-Sun and Tuesday evening. While Landmark Forum was the experience of a lifetime for me, the Advanced Course is about realizing what is possible for in the future. Although I am trying my best, I think it is something to be experienced and not to be described. The best things in life are always felt and experienced, and no description can do justice to the task, and this is one of them. I have already registered for the last program in the Curriculum of Living which is the “Self Expression and Leadership Program” and can’t wait for it to start (in November)

    As I said before, the Advanced Course is held over a weekend (Fri-Sun) and Tuesday evening. And tomorrow is the Tuesday evening, the last day of our Advanced Course. And guess what, on Tuesday evenings, participants are allowed to bring in guests who can first hand see what Landmark education is all about and the kind of results people produce after doing the “Curriculum of Living“. So all of you who are reading this are INVITED as my guest for the evening session on Tuesday, 21 September. It is free, and will give you a chance to register for the “Landmark Forum” on the spot (which I seriously recommend to one and all) . You can know more about the program at http://www.landmarkeducation.com/landmark_forum.jsp

    The logistics for the evening are as follows –

    Venue – St. Joseph European Boys School, Opp Post Office, Museum Road, Bangalore

    Date – Sep 21 2010 (Tuesday)

    Time – 7:30 to 10:45 PM (You have to reach there by 7PM)

    I really want to all readers to come take a peek into the wonderful program (and register too) this Tuesday. If you are coming or need any other details, feel free to call me at 9916532966 and let me know. Also, feel free to invite any of your friends and family members.

  • What I learned when Neha kept quiet for 3 days?

    This post is about an incident which happened when I was leading the 99acres team while working with InfoEdge in Noida. This experience shook me and I still remember it very vividly. It made me realize the extra responsibilities and sensitivity which a leader must accept. I am a very fun loving and jovial person and some fun / jokes / mockery is a part of my daily life. But sometimes, you need to balance those keeping in mind the position you are in.

    Among the 14 members in my team, Neha was one of the best resources I had. Always the go-to person in case I want something done urgently and efficiently. Having worked with her for quite some time and sitting right next to her, she was also a very good friend and we shared a very good working relationship. Maybe thats why I still remember this incident. One day when I came to office I realized that Neha was surprisingly quite. She was talking only formally, and her mischievous look was also missing from her face. I thought it might be some personal issue and let the day pass. But when she was the same quite person the next day. I pondered that could it be because of something I did or said, but I dismissed that thought as soon as it came in my head. I even asked her what happened but she said she was fine.

    When she was uncharacteristically quite even on the third day, I started thinking of something I might have done to upset her. On the evening of the third day, I finally asked her whether her behavior for the last few days was because of something I did or said. And to my utter surprise, she said “YES“!! I could not believe that she was upset at something I said and did not mention it to me for the last three days. On further probing, she told me she has talked to her sister, and she advised her to talk to me directly about the issue. And the “issue” was that there was some incident which required urgent attention and I went to Neha with another person (from another team) to debug it. After Neha and myself figured out the issue and what would be required to sort it out, I made a comment “Tumhara response time bada slow hai. It was just a casual remark to tease her and nothing related to that incident or her performance. It was a part of the “mocking” nature that is very much a part of me.

    As I said earlier, I often make sarcastic and mocking about people and situations for humor and this was one such incident. But coming from her Team Leader just after she had finished an urgent task, it was very unfair of me to having made that comment at “exactly the inappropriate moment“. No doubt she misinterpreted it as a comment on her performance and took it to heart. I know how anyone will feel if a work well done is criticized instead of the appreciation which one expects out of such a task. And the fact that she was upset for three days and never told me despite sitting next to me totally hit me like anything. And how unfair of me to even think about something that I might have done to upset her and then dismissing that thought in a blink? When she opened up to me, I cleared up with her soon after and we were back to normal terms and she was her mischievous self.

    I learned two things from this incident. Firstly, as a leader, it should be my responsibility to make sure what comes out of my mouth does not hurt others (or is misinterpreted). And given the very casual and informal culture we had in the team, I should have realised that situation (with Neha) was not the right moment for a sarcastic remark, and that too in front of a third person. I learned to be more careful in future and keeping the right balance between fun and serious talk. It is very important that when I joke around, people should not take it a serious remark by their Team Leader, and similarly, when saying something serious, that should also never be regarded as a joke.

    The second thing I learned from this incident was following up and making sure your point is clearly understood by the other party or not. I had the thought a few times that Neha might be upset of something I said or did but I never gave it a serious thought. Had I cleared up with her earlier, she might have opened up to me and would not have stayed upset for so long. It is very natural for us as human beings to misinterpret something said to us as something else. Since then, I always try to make sure to get my point across so that there are no wrong interpretations. The same holds true if I am the hearing party. Instead of assuming that “this means that“, I often restate the statement to clarify to the other side what I understood from his / her communication. This way, when I leave the table, I am sure we both are on the same page and no doubts and misinterpretations remain.

    I would not say that I am not doing similar mistakes now, but I am more careful and cautious now when faced with similar situations. Keeping this balance between fun and serious stuff is very important. And I am getting better at it with time. Certainly from those times at InfoEdge.

  • Why 15 Aug 2010 was one of the best Independence Days I have had in my life?

    Independence Day comes every year on the 15th of August, and this was the 26th time I witnessed it. Over the last few years, it has been awaited more for the holiday it brings than for the occasion. During the school days, there would be flag hoisting ceremonies and some functions highlighting the patriotic sentiments. Back home, there would be patriotic songs and movies playing on television. In the last year 5 years, it was only just another holiday. But this year was different! One of the best Independence Days I have had for a long long time.

    Unity in Diversity
    Unity in Diversity

    I have been volunteering as part of YEFI (Yahoo Employee Foundation Initiative) to teach English to school kids in a school which is partially funded and supported by Yahoo. More than the teaching itself, it is the interaction with the kids, most of whom belong to poor families, which has been a wonderful experience so far. Most of the kids speak only Kannada, Tamil or Telugu and neither Hindi nor English, so I thought communicating with them would be a big problem. But let me tell you, you don’t need a language to interact with kids. Kids are always natural and self expressed, and they often remind us of the fact that we were once like them!! And interacting / having fun with them on Saturdays for two hours really takes care of all the tension / stress one has in life.

    Getting Ready for the Occasion
    Getting Ready for the Occasion

    This Independence Day fell on a Sunday, and we decided to visit the school for the customary Independence Day prayers and some events to mark the day. We first went to a Parikrama school, which is funded totally by Yahoo. When we reached the school the program had already started. There was a dance highlighting the different religions in India and the “Unity in Diversity” theme. Then there were few patriotic poems in Kannada but I still managed to get the crux of it 😉 Then the teacher called all of us to the front and we had some interaction with the students. Then we were given “Happy Independence Day” greeting cards made by the students themselves. This was their special way of welcoming us and treating us on the special occasion. My card read “Happy Independence Day, Sumit Anna” (Anna is brother in Kannada)

    The Tricolor Flying High
    The Tricolor Flying High
    The Father of the Nation
    The Father of the Nation

    After this, we left for the government school where I had been volunteering. They were preparing for the flag hoisting ceremony when we reached there. They had marked the ground with the Indian Map, and placed the flag pole in the middle of it. On the side there was a portrait of Mahatama Gandhi. Soon the teachers started an Aarti for the Father of the Nation. It was a wonderful feeling witnessing this. After the Aarti, the flag was hoisted by the Headmaster which was followed by “Jana Gana Mana”. After this, we were given roses by the school authorities to mark the day. As I knew quite a few kids of the classes I have taught in my previous visits, we interacted with the kids for some time before leaving.

    Kids and Innocence in their faces
    Kids and Innocence on their faces

    Kids are free of the biases, prejudices and political agendas that cloud our point of view, they see things as they are and fully express themselves without the fear of feedback, which is an ability we lose somewhere as we grow up. They know the real meaning of love, be it for fellow human beings or for the country. They are innocent and open to life fully. There is more for adults to learn from children than the other way round. Whether they are playing marbles in the sand, or just riding their tricycle, or playing with toys, they put every bit of their energy into it. Watching them, and interacting with them is something I have always cherished. I would recommend nobody should lose touch with children. Take a moment to ask yourself when was the last time you played around with children, and if the answer is more than a month, I will suggest you find a way to indulge yourself with kids, be it with the son of a friend, or a neighbor, or anybody else.

    After I was back home, I realized what a wonderful time I had. With time, we have started to treat our festivals only as holidays and forgotten the festivities associated with them. But this year, I actually saw people celebrating our Independence Day with pride and honor. The way it was supposed to be, the way it should be – the most important festival of our free country. Let us keep the spirit of this country alive. Jai Hind!!

    Simple, yet beautiful
    Simple, yet beautiful

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