Friday, 31 October 2014

An answer to a comment on my status “ The Trouble Tree”

Quote : Priyanka Nale Nice article Ajay Uncle! Would love to share. But what about the corporates like us we take their laptops & blackberries home? Should we be hanging them on the trouble trees as well... ? Just a thought, now that we are expected to answer emails on phones, even at odd hours ...

@ Priyanka:

Two things: 

Firstly: Is it laid down in your terms and conditions of service that you have to carry your Laptop and Cell phone home to attend to calls?
Secondly does your job description entail you to work from home? If the answer is no then there is no need to hang your Black berries and LT’s on the trouble Tree, because you can lock them up in your drawer on your cube farm.

1. The three major behavior patterns of work that interferes with personal life are unhappiness with the amount of time for non – work activities, followed by missing personal activities due to work and finally putting personal life on hold because of work. 

2. The two major factors impacting the work-life balance of employees are, feeling exhausted at the end of a days work and quitting their jobs or taking a career break because of work-life balance issues. 

3. Major work related factors interfering with personal life, are carrying company cell phones/Laptops home so that the employees can be reached after normal business hours, and checking e-mail or voice mail at home after returning from work. 

Do you always quote “On any given day, I never leave office before 7 PM and so does everybody else”, “We can be expected to work on weekends as well, and nobody refuses. It’s just how it works or that is how things are done out here.” Well then think some more. Remember the 5 monkey story? 

An experiment was conducted in which five monkeys were placed in a cage together with a banana hanging high on a rope outside the reach of the monkeys. A step ladder was placed in the cage that would enable the monkeys to reach the banana. Whenever one of the monkeys attempted to climb and reach for the banana, ALL monkeys were sprayed with freezing cold water.
After a few attempts, all the monkeys learned the association between reaching for the banana and the group collective punishment of being sprayed with freezing water. There was no longer need for the water; no monkeys would attempt to reach the banana.
The researcher then replaced one of the five monkeys with a new monkey. The new monkey, not aware of the icy water treatment, tried to reach for the banana. Within a fraction of a second the other four monkeys attacked him again and again, until he no longer tried to reach the banana. One by one, the monkeys who had experienced the original icy water treatment were replaced by a new monkey. With the introduction of each new monkey, the other monkeys would attack him until he quit trying for the banana.
Eventually, the cage was populated by five new monkeys, none who had experienced the icy water treatment. The experimenter then introduced a new monkey to the cage. When this monkey tried to reach for the banana, all five monkeys attacked him.
The story goes that even though none of these monkeys knew about the collective punishment of icy water, as they had never experienced it, somewhere along the way they learnt that reaching for bananas is not allowed. They become the guardians of this rule without knowing its origin and purpose.
Culture is created over time, and often habits and practices are instilled and repeated without anyone knowing the origin of the behavior. But just to be accepted, most people diligently follow these behaviors, or the others in the group will work to reinforce and maintain the current culture. If “That isn’t how we do things here,” ask the question “Why?”
A normal day’s work should be from 9 AM to 5 PM but that rarely works for a good percentage of employees. Most work beyond the office hours, and leaving office two hours late appears to be the norm in many organizations. Alternately the boss stays on so we have to.
It is no secret that professionals do work hard, with heavy workloads. This kind of overtime takes its toll on employees. Employee burnout due to work overload and overtime is a common phenomenon.
Working longer hours than what the contract stipulates may become a part of life but it does lead to burnout, and the suffering only aggravates when there is no reward in cash or kind.
Generally employees work longer than their contracted hours. In fact statistically one in four works overtime every day of the week in any multinational. Working a few extra hours when required should be an acceptable proposition for employees, the problem arises when it becomes the norm rather than exception.
Nevertheless, time-management has a big role to play here. The problem can largely be contained if employees are efficient and smart enough to finish their work on time. Salaried workers should be able to complete their work in the allocated time outlined in their contract. Of course, there are times when employees would be expected to work overtime to manage spikes in workloads, and most employees would be happy to oblige.
Employees have to look at their efficiencies, how can they get their job done in less time? If employees are honest with themselves about their own productivity and put in place time-saving processes, one may find overtime is unnecessary. Overtime should not be grudged if it’s once in a while. Most companies expect their employees to be a little flexible when it comes to working a little extra and beyond the standard hours. Employers don’t like clock watchers.
But if employees believe the quantum of work is increasing beyond their scope and longer days have become the norm, they need to sit down with their boss and thrash the issue out before it becomes too frustrating for them and starts affecting their productivity.
In such a situation, employees should raise this with their boss and explain that either an increase in salary is fair to compensate for additional hours or additional support is required.
I remember my daughter Manorama, who used to work for Schneider Electric out of Grenoble, France, saying that while working in France she used to feel a bit frustrated as nobody would wait even a minute more than the stipulated time after office hours, carrying work home was a far cry, unless it was an emergency. Further on Friday evenings preceding the week end, all employees would literally disappear from the “Face of the earth”. Beaches mostly.
I have seen Vietnam a very poor developing country, very closely and for long periods of time. I find even though being a Communist Country, the private life of employers is highly respected vis a vis work. In short even they have got their Life-Work Balance right. Sometimes I feel something went wrong in our typical Indians Psyche while trying to adjust to cultures of a new age company.
It is we Indians I find, who tend to carry work home, mix up private time with work, so also carry an emotional chip on shoulders regarding performance. Our ideas about
Ambitiousness, Integrity and looking good are I think totally misplaced. It is also my observation that sometimes, Indians carry work home in terms of Lap Tops and Cell phones to escape from too many joint family members their complications and rituals, which to them become unbearable at times, so work affords a good escape route.
Lastly I also find that Indians always bring emotions into play all the time. Meaning whatever they do, work, family, looking after parents dealing with subordinates and bosses, it is always looked at from an emotional plane or very close to carrying out emotional blackmail. Maybe with their own selves or with others.
Bringing emotions into everything is never a good idea. No doubt that emotions are an intrinsic part of our biological make up, and every morning they march into the office with us and influence our behavior. They play a significant role in the kind of work an employee produces, and the relationship he or she enjoys in the organization. Yet one has to have a pragmatic view of Work/life balance. In its broadest sense, Work/life balance is defined as a satisfactory level of involvement or ‘fit’ between the multiple roles in a person’s life. In this climate managing the boundary between home and work is becoming more challenging. Organizations have to ensure they not just encourage but mandate a practical and workable work/life balance policy, benefiting and meeting the needs of both the organization and its employees. Organizations not providing real opportunity for employees work/life balance are opening themselves up to increasing numbers of dissatisfied and unproductive employees and hence increased attrition rates. Merely creating a work/life policy framework is not enough; fostering an organizational culture that supports the use of available policies is also of great importance. Further there is a need for employers and employees alike to find flexible and innovative solutions that maximize productivity without damaging employees well being, their family relationships and other aspects of life.

We have to move beyond all the above and think what could make our life more meaningful to us and our near and dear ones. We have to change our thinking from our present day restrictive mode which, coupled to our learned/programmed nature and behavior patterns, produces an inner being or state which we are totally dissatisfied and frustrated with. Ultimately to think in a way which goes way beyond our present patterns and reflects in a total paradigm shift in our total Being.

Our endless sufferings
are the roots of  illness.

When mortals are alive,
They worry about death.
When they are full,
They worry about hunger.
Theirs is the great uncertainty.

But one must not consider the past.
And not worry about the future.
Nor should we cling to the present.
From moment to moment
We must follow our inner selves or the voice from within.

If you haven’t awakened
To this great Truth,
Then your time on this earth is likely to be 
like a guided missile which has lost its guidance system.

Lastly but most importantly, one must remember that if one can achieve an inner sense of joyfulness, of contentment and solitude, there will never be a reason to prove anything to anyone including your own self. 
I am sure when you come home to roost every evening, your loved near and dear ones will like to see you serene,contended and joyful.....

Contentment is like a serene lake
That reflects the sun, the moon,
The stars, the trees, the birds ,
Everything that comes near it.
It is totally within itself
And also reflects the beauty
of nature.

As calm as it is in its equipoise,
It allows the water creatures
To move about
Without being disturbed by them.
The fish move, the weeds move,
Yet the lake is very calm.


It also offers its own nature,
Contentment to those who are disturbed
Or anguished or simply lonely
And who find solace in the company
Of its still waters.

A seeker too,
Must cultivate
The stillness of contentment.

Contentment is the garment
Of one who has become
Completely established
In the heart of all hearts.


A person cannot see his own image in flowing  water
But sees it in water that is tranquil.
Only that which remains at rest itself
Can become the resting place
For all those who wish to seek rest.

For us to achieve this we must practice sitting in silence

        THE ART OF DOING NOTHING OR SITTING SILENTLY

1. This is the art of doing nothing.

2. Can be done very easily by everybody. It does not take up too much time. It is required to be done 3 times a day for 20 minutes at a time.

3. Benefits : Relaxes the body, the brain/intellect and helps to alleviate all kinds of Stresses. This sitting silently allows the body to get rid of stress producing hormones and proteins like Cortisol and DEOH. Plus it also helps in producing Serotonin which is the chemical which makes us feel happy and joyful. Most importantly it gives rest to the mind. Meaning it carries out maintenance of our thinking mind. Further you will find that over a time you will require less sleep at night. Importantly you will train your thinking mind to let go of thoughts ( let thoughts come and go), and not react every time. So in your day to day life you will not react to negative experiences, those are also finally thoughts. These thoughts will come again but now you will not react but respond logically.

4. While sitting silently for 20 minutes we will not focus on 
anything, or on any thoughts. It is simply an art of doing nothing.

5. Remove your belt so that you are comfortable. Remove your glasses. Sit in a straight backed chair your buttocks touching the back of the chair. You must have support for your back.  Ankles crossed. Sit straight. However your head should be slightly bent forward from the neck to attain a comfortable position. Keep your hands in your lap, palms facing upwards, the palm of your right hand sitting in the palm of your left. If the chair has arm rests you may rest your elbows on the rest if you feel comfortable otherwise need not. Now close your eyes. Please tell your family members or friends not to disturb you in any way for 20 minutes. If anything is urgent they must only tap you on the head. You may come out of silence as explained later.

6. Relax your feet and toes, then your ankles, then calf muscles, then your thigh muscles, then your stomach, chest, shoulders, neck, arms, wrists and hands. Sit silently in this state. Let your thoughts come and let them go. Do nothing, do not try to stop your thoughts importantly do not get involved in your thoughts, let them come and let them go. Even sounds or smells from outside are thoughts let them come and let them go. Example a thought comes to you that you have to ring up your boss at 8 o clock about an important client message, now don’t start thinking what will the boss say, can you keep the client happy etc. That is getting involved, let that thought come and let it go. Similarly you hear a motor cycle horn outside don’t get involved in the sound by thinking who must it be now in the morning etc. let it come and let it go. Just do nothing. 

In the beginning there will be hundreds of thoughts coming and going gradually they will reduce and you will have periods without any thoughts. Starting maybe 10-15 secs you will have no thought periods, slowly over the days , weeks, months, years these periods without thoughts will increase. We have to achieve nothing, nothing will happen, do not have expectations as to this will happen or that will happen. Just continue 3 times a day for 20 minutes. If your head bends forward more let it. No problems. But do not let it bend backwards and take support/rest against a wall or something, the moment your head gets support/rests against a wall you might fall asleep. You may fall asleep initially if you are too stressed. Do not worry when you wake up don’t get up suddenly you may feel groggy, continue sitting silently till your 20 minutes are up.

7.  Coming out of silence. Initially you can set your mobile or clock alarm for 20 minutes. After some practice you will automatically know that 20 minutes are up. For coming out of silence, do not open your eyes. Move your hands first, rub your palms against each other, wipe your face with your hands, then wipe your arms and wrists, stretch your hands to the front once or twice. Then slowly blink your eyes 3-4 times, close them again for a few seconds then again open them very slowly. If you feel like sitting sit there for 3-4 minutes before getting up do sit.

8. Conditions. There are’t too many conditions. You must be a little bit hungry and a little bit tired that’s all. Therefore the right times are just before you have breakfast, before lunch and before dinner in the evening. You can practice this type of silence in a train, a bus or anywhere. There are no conditions except you must have some support/rest for your back. People at home or in office may make fun of you, do not worry. In the office you can easily spend 15- 20 minutes of your lunch time for meditating before lunch. It does not take more than 15 minutes to have lunch. This will be time well spent than just gossiping. Others will soon follow you.

Music for sitting silently   https://sites.google.com/site/ajayukidve/mp3 


The shadows of evening grow deep
While love comes in
To sooth every mind and body.
Look out towards the West 
And see the fading light of the sun.
Look within yourself
and  see an endless  sky of light.

Drink the nectar
From the petals of your heart
And let the waves
Sweep through your body.

What glory in the ocean !  Listen !
The sound of conches!
The sound of bells ! Kabir says,
“ O brother, listen! The Lord of all
Is playing  His song within you”
                                      

Friday, 10 October 2014

Gandhi Used His Position To Sexually Exploit Young Women. The Way WE React To This Matters Even Today

  Click above link to read full extract







"Understanding Mahatma Gandhi..............
Just short of a sexual Psychopath.....
In male sexual psychopaths within this capacity, there is a preoccupation with sexual deviance, sex crimes and promiscuity. Within a heterosexual domestic violence relationship their female victim may slowly lose who she is, feeling pushed and made to engage in situations she may find risky, illegal or dangerous. These situations may include, fetish, group sex and humiliating rituals where the victim may be defecated or spat on, sexual or other torture, and being socially isolated from those who are close to the victim by being encouraged to only socialise with his friends. The sexual psychopath is ultimately looking for better and better highs or levels of gratification which serves his sense of grandiosity and supports his lack of respect for the law or for those who may be vulnerable in the community such as children, disabled people or older adults. This behaviour also highlights his inability for intimacy in a healthy relationship.
There are many psychopaths among us - friends, family members, partners, neighbours and colleagues and it is significant to remind ourselves of the traits which psychopaths have in order to develop an awareness that will protect us from becoming victims as once the psychopath has made you his victim your life will very quickly start to fall apart as he convinces your friends and family that you are the one who is in the wrong, and he is merely trying his best to support and help you. This is an incredibly dangerous situation to be in, but if you survive you will never trust again but you are damn lucky to be in one piece."

However if we look back in time and see our social, cultural and religious perversions, then it would be hyppocritic to only blame Mahatma Gandhi. Our religious writings (I will not delve into these so as not to hurt religious sentiment) plus old ideas, art and craft like the Sun Temple of Konark, The carvings of Khajurao all point to a highly predatory and promiscuous past. Even today we can see the vestigial remains of this culture in the sexual molestation and rape cases that abound in India. We see starkly that this perverse streak runs right through the poorest to the richest of this society.
The point here is for all of us to learn from our past and try to engineer a better and more healthier future for the coming generation. I am not a psychologist so I cannot comment on the shared article. However I do feel and see the rumbles of this nascent predatory behaviour where I teach in a University. All under the guise of the "In thing", don't be "a square", "Its fun" and many etc etc......
The shared letter is an excerpt from a collection of Gandhi’s letters which have been compiled into a book titled “Mahatma Gandhi’s Letters on Brahmacharya, Sexuality and Love” by Girja Kumar (Vitasta Publishing, 2011).
More detailed citations and references on the chapter on Gandhi in Rita Banerji’s book “Sex and Power: Defining History, Shaping Societies,” [pages 265-281, Penguin Books, 2009].

Saturday, 4 October 2014

This is The US of A.....


In the recent past I have had a lot of arguments with my dear American friends, specially of Indian origin, on human rights. The way the Americans pose about these issues is quite flabbergasting. The position generally taken is that they are as pure as a new born baby's pink ass. Very good friends at that. How ever it becomes impossible to hold a decent and intelligent conversation with them, when it comes to human rights issues in India or elsewhere in the world. Such a high horse stand, almost unbelievable. The US of A'ians very conveniently forget what their ancestors did to the beautiful Americas in terms of human rights while they pose as today's Messiahs. I do not condone any form of human Rights Violations, I also agree that we Indians are the biggest born out of wedlockians (to use the B word) along with some others in this world. How ever the Americans are no better and some times worse. In fact it is not even their country to begin with, in the strictest sense of the word. How ever we have to grow Intellectually, Spiritually and Emotionally to understand the compulsions of civilizations and try to address some needs which may result in some positive actions. So this small extract is for those of my American friends, who think they are God's own people. 

An interesting read.

Courtesy Col Ajay Vir. Via Col Anil Kaul.....
USA & Human Rights --- A Joke !!!

Here is SOME historical information on the United States with respect to Human Rights.

1. First, since the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission is so worried about the religious minorities in India it needs to request the State Department to provide these minorities with permanent visas to migrate to the US. It is the Congress Party that ruled India since independence. The Congress Party must be held responsible for the poor economic condition of religious minorities in India. It has betrayed and neglected the religious minorities by practicing vote bank politics. Also, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to question Sonia Gandhi, the President of the Congress Party and Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance, on how she amassed so much wealth in such a short period to be listed in Business Insider as the fourth richest world leader. Hopefully, Sonia Gandhi can provide these poor and oppressed religious minorities with a roadmap to become wealthy like the Gandhi-Vadra dynasty.

2. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why the US government subjected more than 110,000 Japanese American citizens to internment camps during WWII? Why did the US Supreme Court upheld this Unconstitutional Executive Order? Also, why were approximately 14,500 people of German and Italian ancestry, and another 2,200 ethnic Japanese deported from Latin American countries subject to the United States' wartime confinement program during WWI?

3. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to look right in their own backyard and examine why a segment of Americans were questioning the religious background of the late President, John F. Kennedy, the first Catholic President of the US.

4. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why a large percentage of African-Americans are incarcerated, unemployed, poorly educated, living under the poverty level, etc. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why the US Congress and State Legislatures have no reservation for African-Americans similar to how the Scheduled Castes (SC) or Dalits, (formerly called untouchables) are guaranteed a minimum of 84 seats in the Lok Sabha (Indian's Parliament). Also, Schedule Castes have reservations in the labor force, schools, colleges, and other public institutions.

5. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why so many Mexican-Americans are unemployed, poorly educated, living under the poverty level, etc. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why no Mexican-American has ever become the President of the US, or the Leader of any Political Party, etc. although most have lived here prior to the coming of the Pilgrims (actually invaders and plunderers from Europe). On the other hand, Sonia Miano Gandhi, a native of Italy and a Roman Catholic, is the President of the Congress Party and Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance which ruled India for the past ten years.

6. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why no Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Jain, Buddhist, Parsi, etc. has ever become President of the US, Leader of any Political Party, or a US Senator, etc. Similar to how Sonia Gandhi has become the President of the Congress Party and Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance. Zakir Hussain, Mohammad Hidayatullah, Ali Ahmed Fakhruddin, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, and Giani Zail Singh have become President and Manmohan Singh has become the Prime Minister in India. K. R. Narayanan, a Dalit or untouchable was elected the President of India. Indira Gandhi was elected numerous times to govern India. Pratibha Devisingh Patil was elected the first woman President of India unlike the US that has never elected a woman President. Also, the Lok Sabha (Indian's Parliament) has two seats reserved for members of the Anglo-Indian community. India is home to his Holiness, the Dali Lama. Some of the most influential and famous Indians were/are from the Parsi community, the least populated minority community in India. However, they refused to accept minority religious status.

7. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why Sikhs and Hindu Americans were beaten and killed in the US after they were mistakenly targeted as Muslims.

8. Since the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission is so concerned about the rights of minorities in India it needs to address why the US government confiscated the property of some Japanese's citizens to build US military bases in Japan after WWII. The Tom Lantos HRC needs to address why did the US government in collaboration with the British expell the indigenous inhabitants i.e., Chagossians, from the island of Diego Garcia, to build a US military base. Also, what about the Human Rights of the innocent Japanese civilians who were nuked by the US military during WW II?

9. Where was the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission when close to three million minorities, mostly Hindus were raped and killed in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) by the Pakistani Military in operation "Searchlight"?
10. Where was the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission when millions of Vietnamese civilians were carpet bombed and exposed to weapons of mass destruction i.e., Napalm and Agent Orange by the US military?

11. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to look right in its backyard and ask why approximately after 200 years of independence from Britain, African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and other Minorities were denied the most basic of human rights until the signing of the Civil Right Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by President, Lyndon B. Johnson. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why African Americans were lynched, denied voting rights, forced to attend segregated schools, bus, and other public accommodations in the Southern and Western US. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why African Americans were beaten in Howard Beach, Bensonhurst, Rodney King Police Brutality, etc. . The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why African Americans were massacred in Rosewood Central Florida, Colfax and Thibodaux Louisiana, Tulsa Race Riot, etc.
12. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why a federal court found the New York City Police Department’s highly controversial stop-and-frisk practices unconstitutional. It needs to address why African, Latino and Asian Americans in New York had their Fourth Amendment rights to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures and Fourteenth Amendment Rights of Equal Protection violated.

13. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why no native American has ever become the President of the US, leader of any Political Party, etc. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why no native American is included in this Human Rights Commission or making laws in the US Congress. The home of their ancestors who had welcomed the Pilgrims to the Americas, who were being prosecuted and denied religious freedom in their former homeland in Europe. 
14. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission needs to address why the US Congress and State Legislatures do not have any reservation for Native Americans similar to how the Scheduled Tribes (ST) or Adivasis in India are allocated a minimum of 46 seats in the Lok Sabha (Indian's Parliament). Also, Adivasis have reservations in the labor force, schools, colleges, and other public institutions. The Tom Lantos HRC needs to address why the US government has broken all the treaties with the Native Americans.
The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing is another example on how the US government wasted a golden opportunity to extend an olive branch to Prime Minister Candidate Narendra Modi, the Bharataya Janata Party (BJP), and other Indians. India has an excellent record for protecting the Human Rights of religious minorities. Very few other nations can match her record when it comes to rights of religious minorities. India should be seen as a model nation for protecting the Human and Civil Rights of religious minorities.

Patanjali Rambrich

The best part is when I try to point out some more similar things to my American Green Card/Citizen Indian friends when they were shouting "the killer of Godhra Minorities is to become the Indian Prime Minister, shame on India". The reply is always "why do you go into our past to justify your today, we are talking of today". Wonderful! Godhra happened more than 12 years ago, and most of the culprits have been brought to book. Not only that Modi was not involved as per the Different courts which gave judgement, yet in the American eyes whoa! The chipmunks are not even US citizens yet but talk of "we and our past" The building up of a nation of Hippocrites....

Foot Note 
Mission Statement of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
The mission of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission is to promote, defend and advocate internationally recognized human rights norms in a nonpartisan manner, both within and outside of Congress, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other relevant human rights instruments. In particular, the Commission shall:
• Develop congressional strategies to promote, defend and advocate internationally recognized human rights norms reflecting the role and responsibilities of the United States Congress.
• Raise greater awareness of human rights issues among Members of Congress and their staff, as well as the public.
• Provide expert human rights advice to Members of Congress and their staff
• Advocate on behalf of individuals or groups whose human rights are violated or are in danger of being violated.
• Collaborate closely with professional staff of relevant congressional committees on human rights matters.
• Collaborate closely with the President of the United States and the Executive Branch, as well as recognized national and international human rights entities, to promote human rights initiatives in the United States Congress.
• Encourage Members of Congress to actively engage in human rights matters.
What can you really expect from a nation of hippocrites? If you go into a line by line analysis of the above mentioned write up, it goes way beyond human rights. It gives you a glimmer of the true nature of the United States of America. Mind you, I have some very very good American friends males and females. As persons they are amazing, cant ask for anything more from friends. However when it comes to defending what their country stands for, in the face of absolutely just criticism, these very same people take recourse to being stupid on all counts. But I know they are not stupid but being stupid for that moment in time, just so hey hey. . Anyway I agree we are a Nation of bigger "Out of wedlockians" if I may use the B word, no doubt in that. However sometimes the old proverb holds. "Those living in glass houses should refrain from throwing stones". Reminds me of a famous gazhal by Jagjit Singh. I always listen to it on long drives in my Indi. This one is dedicated to those Indian, Mexican, American Indians and those Indians who deem them selves to be ...........
"Yaad nahi kya kya dekha, sare manjar bhul gaye;
Uski galion se jab laute, apna hi ghar bhul gaye.
Khub gaye pardesh key apne diwaaro dar bhul gaye,
Shish mahal ne aisa ghera mitti ke ghar bhul gaye;
Uski galion se jab laute apna hi ghar bhul gaye.
Tujhko bhi jab apni kasme apne vade yaad nahi,
Hum bhi apne khawab teri ankhon
mein rakh kar bhul gaye;
Uski galion se jab laute apna hi ghar bhul gaye.
Mujhko jinhone katla kiya hai, koi unhe batlaye najeer,
Meri lash ki pahlu mein wo apna khanjar bhul gaye;
Uski galiyon se jab laute apna hi ghar bhul gaye.
yaad nahi kya kya dekha tha sare manjar bhul gaye,
Uski galiyon se jab laute apna hi ghar bhul gaye. "
Amen to that

Monday, 29 September 2014

HANDING /TAKING OVER IAS BABU POSITIONS



Bloody Shocking.........
HANDING /TAKING OVER IAS BABU POSITIONS ON DEMITTING OFFICE
To ensure that knowledge acquired by an official while discharging his duties doesn’t get lost once he leaves his office and that the successor doesn’t waste too much time in learning the ropes, the Central Government now wants all its officers to cultivate the habit of leaving behind a “note for the successor” when they move out.
The idea — of re-institutionalising the practice of leaving a note for the successor — was talked about by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the presentation made by Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions on June 12.
Acknowledging that all employees have invaluable knowledge of their areas of responsibility, which may be much more nuanced and integrated than the hard information available in files, note sheets, correspondence, documents and electronic data bases, the government has underlined that “such innate knowledge is at risk of getting lost when the incumbent leaves the seat — gets transferred or demits office”.
“New employee will take time to understand issues of current importance, appreciate urgency of actionable points, recognize strengths and weakness of different subordinates for suitable work allocation, and comprehend critical issues by trial and error. This time spent in negotiating the way in new environment, spent in trial and error, may turn out to be the critical difference between success and failure of unit, the department or even the organization,” the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has stated.
To tackle this, the government has said that “knowledge continuity in wake of employee transition needs to be recognized as a key challenge, more so in the government where rule based Personnel policies mandate a fixed tenure”.
Also, the problem of knowledge continuity can be significantly tackled if incumbent employee, with overall goal of success of the organization in mind, considers the successor as part of same team and transfers the knowledge that he/she considers critical, the DoPT has stated. “Such knowledge transfer can be by personal interaction and briefing. However, written notes for the successor serve the purpose more effectively and also help build institutional memory in government, though this practice used to be in vogue, of late it is becoming rare,” the DoPT has observed.
My good god since when has this been going on and why has disciplinary action not been taken for this lapse against these IAS babus!!! Most shocking and unacceptable that the incumbent does not leave proper Handing /Taking over notes for his/her successor. To top it all the Prime Minister of India has to point this out to these babus? Do they not teach these IAS babus this most fundamental of tasks at the The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration at Mussoorie? I am quite sure the incumbents must be leaving notes for their successors about milch cows in the working periphery.
I remember the pains we Army Officers took while being posted out from our units at what ever level, from Section Commanders to Regimental Commanders to Brigade/Divisional Commanders and up the line, to make proper Handing/Taking over notes before the new incumbent was in place. In fact it was with great pride, integrity and honesty we prepared these notes so that our bosses would not be let down in our absence once we left, as well as the new commander would easily become familiar and start performing to his best ability from Day 1. I still remember as a very young officer and Company Commander of a Radio Company in Leh, in the early 70's the terrible firing nay hiding I received from my Commanding Officer because my Handing/Taking over notes did not have adequate details. This was about the serviceability state of my radio sets, as well as some details were missing of the soldiers who had to still avail annual Leave for the year, plus some missing actionable points (not yet completed) recently given by my Commanding Officer. Uncouth, slaggard, irresponsible, idler, dishonest, without Integrity, bastard, you want to let your CO down? You want to let down your unit? You want to play with Signals Izzat? You bugger I will make you fly in the cargo hold of an AN12 when you leave this place.These were some of the adjectives used, finally I thought Commanding Officer saab was going to suffer a stroke. Thats how seriously Handing/Taking over was done 37 years ago and is done to this day in the Indian Armed Forces.
This morning when I read about this in the Indian Express, it was most depressing to read that The "Prime Minister" of India had to teach this fundamental of all things, to these shameless IAS babus. So also the thought that the fate of good Administration aka Good Governance lies in the hands of these incompetents.

Sunday, 31 August 2014

IN AND OUT OF UNIFORM....


For our corrupt Indian Ministers and Politicians who could not care less for the Indian Armed Forces as long as they can continue to line their pockets at our expense please read on......
CINDY WILLIAMS was appointed by Obama as an Assistant Director for NATIONAL SECURITY in the Congressional Budget Office.
This is an Airman's response to Cindy Williams' editorial piece in the Washington Times about MILITARY PAY and that it should be printed in all newspapers across America.
Ms. Cindy William wrote a piece for the Washington Times denouncing the pay raise(s) coming in the service members' way this year, citing that a 13% wage increase was more than they deserve.
A young airman from Hill AFB responds to her article below. He ought to get a bonus for this.
Quote :
Ms Williams :
I just had the pleasure of reading your column, "Our GI's earn enough”, and I am a bit confused. Frankly, I'm wondering where this vaunted over payment is going, because as far as I can tell, it disappears every month between DFAS (The Defense Finance and Accounting Service) and my bank account. Checking my latest earnings statement I see that I make $1,117.80 before taxes per month. After taxes, I take home $874.20. When I run that through the calculator, I come up with an
annual salary of $13,413.60 before taxes and $10,490.40 after.
I work in the Air Force Network Control Center where I am part of the team responsible for a 5,000 host computer network. I am involved with infra-structure segments, specifically with Cisco Systems equipment. A quick check under jobs for "Network Technicians" in the Washington, D.C. area
reveals a position in my career field, requiring three years experience in my job. Amazingly, this job does NOT pay $13,413.60 a year. No, this job is being offered at $70,000 to $80,000 per annum...... I'm sure you can draw the obvious conclusions.
Given the tenor of your column, I would assume that you NEVER had the pleasure of serving your country in her armed forces.
Before you take it upon yourself to once more castigate congressional and DOD leadership for attempting to get the families in the military's lowest pay brackets off of WIC and food stamps, I suggest that you join a group of deploying soldiers headed for AFGHANISTAN; I leave the choice of service branch up to you. Whatever choice you make though, opt for the SIX month rotation: it will guarantee you the longest possible time away from your family and friends, thus giving you full "deployment
experience."
As your group prepares to board the plane, make sure to note the spouses and children who are saying good-bye to their loved ones. Also take care to note that several families are still unsure of how they'll be able to make ends meet while the primary breadwinner is gone. Obviously they've been squandering the "vast" piles of cash the
government has been giving them.
Try to deploy over a major holiday; Christmas and Thanksgiving are perennial favourites. And when you're actually over there, sitting in a foxhole, shivering against the cold desert night and the flight sergeant
tells you that there aren't enough people on shift to relieve you for chow, remember this - trade whatever MREs (meal-ready-to-eat) you manage to get for the tuna noodle casserole or cheese tortellini and add Tabasco to everything. This gives it some flavour.
Talk to your loved ones as often as you are permitted; it won't be nearly long enough or often enough, but take what you can get and be thankful for it. You may have picked up on the fact that I disagree with most of the points you present in your open piece.
But, tomorrow from KABUL, I will defend to the death your right to say it.
You see, I am an American fighting man, a guarantor of your First Amendment right and every other right you cherish...On a daily basis, my brother and sister soldiers world wide ensure that you and people like you can thumb your collective noses at us, all on a salary that is nothing short of pitiful and under conditions that would make most people cringe. We haemorrhage our best and brightest into the private sector because we can't offer the stability and pay of civilian companies.
And you, Ms. Williams, have the gall to say that we make more than we deserve? What do you think someone should be paid to defend your life, and the life of your family?
A1C Michael Bragg, Hill AFB AFNCC and a Note
:
IF YOU AGREE, PLEASE PASS THIS
ALONG TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN
FIGHTING MEN AND WOMEN. GOD BLESS
AMERICA!
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Our Civilian IAS babus in the defence Ministry have made it a fine game ney Art as to how to screw our brethren in and out of Uniform, pay, status and what have you vise. Veterans of The Indian Army were glad to have their pitiful pensions revised with effect from 01 Jan 2006( CPC). How ever the Babus and what have you managed to stall payments of pension arrears from 01 January 2006 but posted them with effect 24 September 2012. The Supreme Court of India ruled against these governmental read Babu directives and said in no uncertain terms to make the revised pensions effective from 01 January 2006. However as I said these *** have made it an art to screw us and now have filed a Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court against their directive of payment of arrears from 01 Jan 2006. Till today that is 8 years now we haven't got our arrears. The Indian Armed Forces were promised OROP as well as other facilities, but governments come and go, promises are made and words given but never kept. MP's are busy improving their perks and facilities, Ministers are busy thinking of which scam next, to milk the exchequer, the IAS Babus are milking the system dishonesty included. However The Indian soldiers, Airmen or Seamen keep sacrificing their lives so that these SOB's can enjoy their ill gotten wealth. 
To the extent that the Defence Ministry and party made money on purchase of Aluminium caskets, to bring back  dead bodies of soldiers, who died protecting this country from the heights of Kargil. What could speak more eloquently about the shamelessness of these politicians and IAS Babus   Amen to that........

Here is a list of some major scams. 


1
1948 jeep scandal: It was first major corruption case in independent India. VK Krishna Menon, the then Indian high commissioner to Britain, ignored protocols and signed a Rs 80 lakh contract for the purchase of army jeeps with a foreign firm.While most of the money was paid up front, just 155 jeeps landed,the then Prime Minister Nehru forced the government to accept them. Govind Ballabh Pant the then Home Minister and the then Government of Indian National Congress announced on September 30, 1955 that the Jeep scandal case was closed for judicial inquiry ignoring suggestion by the Inquiry Committee led by Ananthsayanam Ayyangar.
2
1981 Antulay Trust: AR Antulay, the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra, allegedly garnered Rs 30 crore from businesses dependent on State resources.
3
1987 HDW commissions: The German submarine maker was blacklisted after allegations that commissions worth Rs 420 crore had been paid in the 1987 deal in India.
4
1989 St. Kitts forgery: Documents were forged to allege that former Prime Minister VP Singh was a beneficiary of his son Ajeya Singh's account in the First Trust Corp at St Kitts, with a deposit of $21 million.
5
1980-90s Bofors scandal: It was a major corruption scandal in India in the 1980s and 1990s, initiated by Congress politicians and implicating the prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi and several others who were accused of receiving kickbacks from Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply India's 155 mm field howitzer. The scale of the corruption was far worse than any that India had seen before and directly led to the defeat of Gandhi's ruling Indian National Congress party in the November 1989 general elections. The Swedish company paid INR640 million (US$12 million) in kickbacks to top Indian politicians and key defence officials. The case came into light during Vishwanath Pratap Singh's tenure as defence minister.
6
1990 Airbus scandal: Indian Airline's signing of the Rs.2,000-crore deal with Airbus instead of Boeing caused a furore following the crash of an A-320 airliner.
7
1992 Securities scam: Harshad Mehta manipulated banks and the stock market, pushing shares like ACC from Rs.500 to Rs 10,000. The stacked-up claims of the brokers were a staggering Rs 10,000 crore.
8
1996 Urea scam: The scam came into light after a shortage of fertiliser in 1996 was reported, a clutch of businessmen in connivance with top officials of the National Fertiliser Limited, fleeced the Government of Rs.133 crore for the import of urea, which was never delivered.
9
1996 Telecom fraud: Former Minister of State for Communication Sukh Ram was accused of causing a loss of Rs.1.6 crore by favouring a Hyderabad-based firm in the purchase of telecom equipment.
10
1996 Fodder scam: This scam broke out in 1996 in the town of Chaibasa, Bihar when the animal husbandry department embezzled funds of around Rs 950 crore meant to purchase cattle fodder, medicines and animal husbandry equipment in Bihar. Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav was forced to resign along with former Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra.
11
2002-2003 Taj Heritage Corridor case: It is an alleged scam wherein 2002-2003, the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Mayawati and a Minister in her Government, Nasimuddin Siddiqui, were charged with corruption. The Taj Corridor project was intended to upgrade tourist facilities near the Taj Mahal and was to be implemented during her tenure as Chief Minister.
12
2009 Satyam Computer Services scandal: It was a corporate scandal that occurred in 2009 where Chairman Ramalinga Raju confessed that the company's accounts had been falsified. The Global corporate community was shocked and scandalised when the Chairman of Satyam, Raju resigned on January 7, 2009 and confessed that he had manipulated the accounts by $1.47 Billion.
13
2002-2010 UP Foodgrain scam: Uttar Pradesh food grain scam also dubbed as Mother of all scams took place between years 2002 and 2010. The grain worth Rs 35000 crore, meant to be distributed via PDS to the poor under several schemes like Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Jawahar Rozgar Yojana and Midday Meal Scheme for Below Poverty Line (BPL) card holders, was diverted to the open market. Some of it was traced to the Nepal and Bangladesh borders, as in 2010 security forces seized Rs 1.17 crore worth of foodgrains like paddy and pulses being smuggled to Nepal, another Rs 60.62 lakh worth of grains were confiscated on the Indo-Bangladesh border. The scam first was exposed in 2003, in Gonda district during the distribution of foodgrain meant for the Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana. After initially ordering an inquiry into the scam Mulayam Singh withdrew it. The Special Investigation Team ( SIT) set up by the Mulayam Singh Government in 2006, lodged over 5,000 FIRs. The latest of the scam series in India, initially referred as the 'UP rice scam' could be the biggest of them all, even outdistancing the 2G Spectrum scam. The scam involves goofing up of rice worth Rs 20, 0000 crore. It was a scam that stretched to almost 7 years and 300 FIRs.
14
2001 Stock market scam: Stock market king, Ketan Parekh used UTI, Calcutta Stock Exchange and his own index K-10 to swindle investors. When the scam was unearthed, it was reported that he had wiped off over Rs.1 lakh crore of investor's market capital.
15
2008 cash-for-votes scandal: It is a scandal, in which the UPA, the majority-holding Parliamentary-party alliance led by Sonia Gandhi, allegedly bribed MPs in order to survive a confidence vote on July 22, 2008. The vote in the Lok Sabha arose after the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front withdrew support from the Government, who wanted to pursue an Indo-US nuclear deal.
16
2010 CWG scam: The Commonwealth Games is perhaps one of India's most well known scam. Suresh Kalmadi who was the chairman of the Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games was the main accused. It consisted of a number of corrupt deals involving overstated contracts. Kalmadi also handed out a Rs 141 crore contract to Swiss Timing for its timing equipment; the deal was inflated by Rs 95 crores. Less than 10 days before the games, athletes were told to move into apartments that were shabby and dilapidated. Kalmadi is currently out on bail.
17
2010 2G spectrum scam: The illegal undercharging by Government officials to various telecom companies during the allocation of 2G licenses for cellphone subscriptions gave rise to the 2G spectrum scam. According to the CAG, the scam amounts to about Rs 176,000 crore, whereas the CBI estimates it at Rs 30,984 crore. Politicians named as accused in the chargesheet filed by the CBI include A Raja and MK Kanimozhi. The trial is being conducted in Special CBI Court. It also involves Nira Radia, a political lobbyist.
18
2011 Antrix Devas deal: In 2011, G Madhavan Nair former ISRO chairman and three other scientists were involved in a controversial deal between the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) commercial arm Antrix Corporation and Devas Multimedia. The deal involved ISRO leasing the S-band transponders on two satellites (GSAT6 and GSAT6A) to Devas for broadcasting purposes. A CAG report found that the department of space hid facts from the Cabinet.
19
2012 Uttar Pradesh NRHM scam: Under Mayawati's regime, this scam caused a loss of Rs 10,000 crore to the State. Politicians and senior bureaucrats are alleged to have siphoned off a massive booty from the National Rural Health Mission (NHRM), a Central Government programme meant to improve health care services in rural areas. At least five people have been murdered in an attempt to cover up large-scale irregularities. Several former ministers of belonging to Bahujan Samaj Party are being investigated by the CBI. The NRHM scam came into the light after two Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) were murdered in a broad daylight in Lucknow. Dr Vinod Arya was killed in Oct 2010 and another CMO, Dr BP Singh was killed in April 2011. They both were shot dead by motorcycle-riding killers, using the same weapon. Deputy-CMO YS Sachan, who is thought to have had a role in the murders, was arrested, but died mysteriously in jail. Subsequently, three other functionaries who were under investigation have also been murdered or died under suspicious circumstances. In Feb 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself accused the Mayawati Government of misusing NRHM funds.
20
2012 Tatra scam: Bharat Earth Movers Ltd in collaboration with Tatra Vectra Motors had produced over 7000 trucks to the Army. When General VK Singh took over as the Army Chief, he refused to authorise the purchase of trucks after he was offered a bribe. The scam was estimated at Rs 750 crore.
21
2012 Coal mining controversy: Also called Coalgate is one of the well known scams. The scam, where the UPA Government reported a loss of Rs 185,591 crore. The CAG has accused the Centre of giving undue benefits to companies by distributing 155 coal acres in an arbitrary manner instead of auctioning to the highest bidder during 2004-2009.
22
2013 Railway promotion scam: Infamously known as Railgate, it involves former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and his nephew, Vijay Singla for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 90 lakh from a Railway Board member. The central investigative agency, CBI on June 4, questioned the former Railway Minister over his involvement. Kumar, however, has denied his involvement saying Singla acted on his own.
23
2013 Saradha Group chit fund scam: Earthed recently, the Saradha Group chit fund scam caused a loss of Rs 20,000 crore to the exchequer. The scam was exposed a few months ago, and involves running ponzi schemes. The scam has also led to many suicides across the State.
24
2013 Vodafone tax scandal: The scandal involves Rs 11, 000 crore tax dispute. The dispute also names Union Minister Kapil Sibal because of the Law Ministry's U-turn to agree to conciliation in Vodafone tax case.
25
2013 Agusta Westland chopper deal scam: This is one of the most recent of the cases in India, which has shamed the country. The deal amounts to Rs 74.5 crore. According to various reports, the investigation into the Italian firm Finmeccanica, which started more than a year ago, is one of a series of corruption scandals in defence deal-making in India.