Wednesday, February 27, 2008

पोस्ट मराठी

मी आता मराठीमध््््ये टाईप करताो आहे. हे नवीन िफचर मस्त आहे.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

New Home For My Blog...

Hi Friends,

My blog has now been moved to a new address. You can visit my new blog here.

Kindly update your bookmarks to http://www.anaykamat.com

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Even After 60 Years....

Today, we are celebrating 60th anniversary of India's independence. For us, 15th August is a day full of joy. Today, we remember all those great people, who sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom.

On 15th August 1947, we got freedom from British rule. We got to see this day after long struggle that lasted centuries. On this day, India got a new life and went ahead to become the largest democracy in the world. During these 60 years of independence, India faced lot of challenges and problems like natural calamities, economic crisis, epidemics, illiteracy, unemployment, terrorist activities etc. Even though, India's freedom struggle had ended, it had to struggle to overcome these issues. And today, after 60 years, India has made good progress in field of science and technology.

But, we still have issues that we need to consider. Let’s look at some of the issues:

  • Politics: Quality of politics in India is not improving. Most of the political leaders lack political wisdom. It could be said that most of the time political parties play war amongst themselves. Most the time they are so busy inventing new number games that they don't have time to look after issues faced by the country, the states and the people. It feels as if in India, parliamentary system is degrading.
  • Poverty: Even now, people are below the poverty line and they still face problem like malnutrition and severe epidemics. Adding to it illiteracy which results in rising unemployment.
  • Unemployment: This is one of the biggest problems faced by people in India. Some people end up to be unemployed, even after spending lot of money in gaining required qualifications.
  • Illiteracy: Even now, India is facing the problem of illiteracy. There are lots of people having no access to education. Another issue India is facing is regarding the number of students dropping out of schools. However, central government has now taken effective steps towards reducing illiteracy and number of dropouts.
  • Health: Though India has improved a lot to become healthy place to stay, it still needs lot of efforts towards waste management and waste treatment. Indian government has taken steps against diseases like Polio and runs mass campaign to educate people to maintain healthy environment.
  • Terrorism: India is facing and fighting against terrorism since its independence. Many people are killed every year. Government has to spend lot of money to counter such activities.

These are some of the issues that India is facing even after 60 years of independence. However, India has improved a lot in many fields including space science and information technology which should not be overlooked. Even after 60 years, the struggle continues…… the struggle for freedom from poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, terrorism etc.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Goa's Politics : A total mess....

Since independence, Goa's politics has remained quite unstable. Having a list of 19 chief ministers in last twenty years clearly proves that fact (Considering one chief minister every 5 years, there should have been around 4 chief ministers).

Looking at the recent political happenings, it seems as there won't be any political stability in Goa. Some MLA's who had earlier given support to the ruling party, suddenly declared that they are withdrawing their support. They joined hands with opposition leaving the ruling party to minority. Government was told to prove its majority.

Looking at the numbers, it was clear that the ruling party was indeed in minority. However, government kept saying that they are still in majority. This was clearly, a nice attempt to fool people. While everybody was thinking over this number game, something strange took place in Assembly during vote of confidence.

Just before vote of confidence took place, Speaker restrained three MLA's who supported opposition from voting. This made the number of opposition members equal to members of ruling party. Speaker (Who is a member of ruling party) voted in favour of ruling party. In this way, speaker saved the government. Chief minister was happy to say that he has won the number game. It was very clear that ruling party would now need speakers vote every time, to run the government.

Opposition took this issue to supreme court. However, after some days there took place another political drama. One MLA declared that he would again join the ruling party. What a mess... Right?

Let me make it clear, that I'm not talking in favour of any party. But the incident's clearly showed how political parties are interested only in winning seats. They are least bothered about the welfare of people in state. Who is going to solve the problem of illiteracy? Who is going to solve the problem of unemployment? There are many more problems to list. Before elections, everybody claims that they are going to solve these issues. But do they have time to care about these issues, when they are so busy in playing their number game.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Economic Exploitation.........

Before I go ahead with this post, let me quote the dictionary meaning of the word economic exploitation :

Most often, the word exploitation is used to refer to economic exploitation; that is, the act of using another person's labor without offering them an adequate compensation. (http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/exploitation)
After reading this, you might say, "Oh yes, we know about this. This is how poor and uneducated people get exploited". If you also think similarly than you are wrong. There are many educated people who get exploited too.

One company in Bangalore, hires freshers (as software developers) and pays them as less as Rs. 3000 per month during training. All this for the full time training. That is 10:00 am till 8:00 pm. Trainees need to manage their food, shelter and all the basic needs in this amount for the full month in a city like Bangalore (What the hell....). Can you believe this?

The story is not over yet. The company once decided to organise an internal event for which they collected Rs.50 from all the trainees. When one of them raised a voice, saying that for him its not possible to pay as his full salary goes in satisfying all his basic needs, the trainer advised him to ask for money from his friends. My doubt is, whether this company teaches people to do their job or to beg?

When the question is raised over the initial salary(?), the management says, "we employed you when any other company didn't recruit you".

What I can't understand is, why do people fall for such kind of exploitation. Why no one opposes it? But for those who don't like to get exploited, be careful from such companies.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Whatever happened to my cell phone.......

In my company, everyday we have standups. In standups, whole team stands in a circle and each team member speaks about what he did yesterday and what he will be doing today.

But for last three days, during my team's standup, my phone rings just before my turn. I always receive some or other sms just before my turn to speak and it rings loudly. Today, our standup got delayed by some 15 minutes and I thought, "Cool, I hope it won't ring today". But again, it rang just before I was about to speak.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Kangaroo to the rescue.......

What happens when you get tired of coding? Well, why not outsource the coding work to kangaroo? Like this.....