Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 19, 2009

The challenges and climate change in emerging economies

Few months before the Court gave order to lay off the road all vehicles 15 years old since there was much carbon emission.This is the case in India.All factories and industries are shifted from developed countries to emerging markets and the waste gradually effect the river and also the ground water.The Pollution Control Board is there ,but still the CO2 emission rate is not upto the mark.

Come  to forest side.Tropical forest is declining and hence there is flood every where.Simply because the population is rising .The village side has different stories to tell and in urban areas,the smog that covers the sky crappers penetrating the down is alarming.

To what extent one can control.We are just playing with nature.Below I paste two photographs that speak itself.It is from China.

In US they can speak on Cap and trade ,but US tops the list in Carbon emission.Even the sea ,snow all are getting effected and we do not have fresh air to breathe.There is no season now since seasons have changed their seasonal behaviour.

I start in a small way.I depend on my kitchen garden and now I prefer Tube rail instead of Car.But is it practicable?Frequent landslides have changed the hills and their environment.

Let the photos speak.

Smog in the morningThe one time fertile land

My posting is on the occasion of Blog Action Day.www.blogactionday.org

Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 2, 2009

Significance of 2nd October to me

Today is my younger child’s birth day which coincides birthday of one great person.I feel the relevance of posting this blog after watching “photo of father of nation”photo while opening the net in Google home page.May be that my post will provoke many to comment on my line of thought.I am posting this blog as a tribute to the fatherless child who rose to the Chair of Prime Minister of India,and he was the 3rd prime minister.I do not find much on him over the years in Government  or media on his birth day which is 2nd october.He was a common man like us and his biography speaks all about him,how he used to go to school crossing river and so on.Now come to what is most publisized item of the day.How many Indians in 21st century can afford to read abroad,and do legal practice abroad?I have no doubt that very very few may have the privilege,and how many of them are from so called “royal back ground” and later switched to have “loyal back ground”.How many Indians have command over a foreign language,and wrote something which is treated as a classical book besides doing politics?In childhood days I remember “Jai Jawan,Jai Kishan”.Such a big and wide publicity was given when any great leader passed away may be due to unfortunate reasons by becoming victim of fanatics.But how many of us know the tragedy or mystery behind the death of a ruling Prime Minsiter in foreign country?How many of our ministers resign now a days because of  a rail accident and accept the moral responsibility.He did it during Nehru’s time.Who first started the “green revolution and supported ,boosted the morale of soldiers?He came and passed away in a mysterious death in erstwhile USSR and the death mystery was never made public.

Have we seen any celebration on his birth day?

We are shameless Indians and I feel pity for the Government.200px-Lal_Bahadur_Shastri_May_1952

Posted by: mahendrakumar | April 3, 2009

A trip to Tsomo Lake

Tsomo Lake

Tsomo Lake

2 hours after

2 hours after

In the snow

In the snow

Snow abounds

Snow abounds

Downhills covered with snow

Downhills covered with snow

Wild flowers

Wild flowers

Wild flowers abound

Wild flowers abound

Wild flowers

Wild flowers

The hill below covered with snow

The hill below covered with snow

Road to hill in summer

Road to hill in summer

The Rumtek monastery

The Rumtek monastery

I was on a official tour to Gangtok in Sikkim,India.I did not find anything pleasant there except the hills,roads with many dangerous curves and at the evening chiiling cold after a rain.It was summer.Every one used to speak on natural beauties of Gangtok which I did not find one.Then I checked up.Sea level height is also less than that of Darjeeling another hill town.

Then came a sunday.I was determined to go for a visit since every one was speaking on ice and flowers just around 50/60 KM away.I went in the morning in a heavy vehicle since I was given to understand that  light vehicles skid on snow.

The temperature gradually changed.And a stage came ,the road was full of snow.Earlier I had cold,but my cold was gone.It was snow and snow all the way and the whole road just half a kilometer far from Tsomo Lake was so full of snow and there was incessant snow fall that we could not proceed that day and again on another holiday we started.

People speak about Nathula Pass( the Chinese border)and Yumtham and its rare wild flowers in snow.Though I could not go to that point ,here I present some of the photographs taken on way to Tsomo lake.On the way return ,I could just take a still photo of the lake.

People have heard about Srinagar,Sangrila Pass,Kulu Manali and places in Himachal.But a weekend visit to this place is worth visiting.Just stay for night at Gangtok to move on to your choice place.Barely two hours drive and it is snow all around even in summer.

Hotels are reasonable and ranges from one\’s choice to 300 INR to 5000 INR and the route is from Siliguri (West Bengal)connected by Air (Bagdogra Airport)to around 3 hours journey by Car.

I am editing the photos ,but what ever I have in crude form in my mobile Cam as well as Canon Still and Video,I am presenting below for friends to see and comment.

It is good season to go there in summer preferably in April and also in December when the cold reaches its highest limit.It is good for a traveller and also for a trekker or adventurist.

Posted by: mahendrakumar | January 6, 2008

The Great Bihar or Vihar

The 1st blog was on Pataliputra to Vihar.Bihar abounds in Vihars.This is just one of the many in Nalanda which was also called Nal-Da.The place and surrounding areas are significant in many ways.History is the proof.Talk of our epics,talk of religion,right from Hinduism to Islam.All know Buddhism,and Buddha,or Mahaveer’s long stay in these areas.This was the great place of learning and it was the largest  residential university of the world which was patronised by many people right from Guptas to HarshaVardhan and others.Traditionally people refer it to BC period.The pattern of hostel,lecture hall,the great library and the subjects taught like theology to medicine,its large number of students crossing over 20000 are all matter of pride and people have done quite good research on it.My purpose of taking the boy in photo is to represent the solid foundation of ancient below,the present and future all together in a single form.

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Posted by: mahendrakumar | December 10, 2007

From Pataliputra to Vihar

All call it Bihar a state in India and its capital is Patna.Everytthing here is said to be out of order in any scale.I have read about it in the school books and during college days.In ancient,moghul,and british history,it had a place of pride.One day I ventured to see the place.The capital is Patna.In ancient history it is Pataliputra.There is still a place named Pataliputra and people still know about the well where Samrat Ashoka(one among three great As)killed 99 brothers and threw them into the well.It is  very deep and reaches the Ganges mainstream people say.It is that Samrat(emperor)who converted to Buddhism faught a war killing many people in 261 BC and then converted to Buddhism.It is a travelogoue I want to put in as I am leading towards the  great Vihar.

Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 18, 2007

Customer’s choice

Customer’s acceptance  level decides the popularity,sales and profit of a product what ever it may be.It is applicable in every sector ,in every profession.The companies are doing customer satisfaction survey only to assess and improve the quality and level of acceptance.Quality may be better but choice may be for a compromise.Marketing is only a short time phenomenon.

Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 14, 2007

Trick of posting a blog

I do not know the topic nor I have any new idea which I will translate into words.I think I should just write on what ever it comes to my mind.Ultimately it may be a book one day.Hardly it matters if any one bothers to read ,but at least I will have the satisfaction that I vented out what I felt in words.

Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 7, 2007

School and College drop outs who made it to big

I see the studies offered by schools and colleges and find all job oriented studies.The emphasis on basic studies or study of one’s interest is declining for one reason or other.I do not undermine education as a whole,but the syllabi makes students more job oriented and mostly middle class jobs.Innovations or innovative ideas rarely come to notice.It comes to light only when does something and some one acknowledges it.This is universal phenomenon.With a top degree admitted through tough competition does not imply that one is very talented and will be very successful in life.I am quoting school and college drop outs.Start from Edison,Einstein,Ramanujan(who was later identified),in busines talk of Gates and Balmer from Microsoft and the list is endless.Talk of Bronson the Airliner CEO of UK.Please keep in mind that I do not undermine the value of academics.but the way we are leading to is wrong.It requires thought and may be these people are exceptions.But what about the general result and their success stories?Is it many or few.I think here also you will put the word ” exceptions”.Only academics and a degree does not make one succesful in life.I saw my EDP manager (he is MCA and employed through nation wide test)but fumbled when I talked to him on practical problems.He knows theories of router but no practical experience.Of what use he will be to an organisation which is totally based on net working environment?He comes to repair to create greater problems on simple things.

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Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 7, 2007

Great people who died young and shot dead

I am just quoting the names some of which I remember right now:

1.Martin Luther King

2.Lincoln,the great President

3.Mahatma Gandhi,father of Indian nation

4.Indira Gandhi,P.M of the largest democracy

All were shot dead.But people remember them for their deeds.There may be more which now I do not recollect.Forgive me.

Posted by: mahendrakumar | October 7, 2007

How far one can go

Is there any limit or sky is the limit.Your opinion please.I believe friends will not give management quotes.I am too in management in a senior executive grade in a big organisation.

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