Friday, April 29, 2011

Initial Attempts


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"Classification of Couples, An Articulation"/Answer to "Y am I still single?" (కలయికలు రకాలు)

(I)                              Class I


     A matured man must be like a mountain, that doesn't fall for alluring beauty of rivers for their twists and turns in their bodies. And rivers, ravines and lakes with their beautiful shapes and looks, can't reach the peak of the mountain. If any of these beauties of rivers want to reach the peak (head) of the mountain they have to struggle the heat of the sun to get elevated to the level of comely clouds. Such a union of magnificent mountain with a comely cloud delights this world with a shower, produces rivers, waterfalls and becomes a major cause for the existence of life. 


(II)                           Class II



   A charmed man fallen for beauty is like a solid rock resting at the shore of a lavishing river. No river has to elevate herself to the level of clouds to reach this rock as her fabulous flow of beauty is more than sufficient to reach him. He looses his glory constantly as the rock gets eroded day by day. Even the purity of the river is smeared by the deposits of the rock particles. Such a union is adorable to watch and adds salts to the ocean without which no food gets the taste.

(III)                         Class III



   But some are like petty pebbles, that are neither reached by the comely clouds nor can resist the current of the gorgeous river. These pebbles got 2 options 1) Toil over the mountain to reach the peak or 2) Fall for the beauty of the river and get carried away by the flow or be a part of a riverbed. 

    Clouds don't want to reach me and I don't want to be a pebble that opts for the 2nd one.


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Intangible n Implicit Wishes

          
      I wonder the paradox of asking the innocent children what had they asked that almighty while most of matured are neglected.  I heard from many people that wishes will not come true if they are revealed. But I am going to reveal them because they can't be seen, they can't  be touched and they can't be revealed though they come true. Nobody can predict  my acquisition including myself. Note that this isn't my answer to the question 'five things without which I can't live?'... These are my prayers, unwavering against any obligations/conditions hoping the disappearance of the deity :)

1) Strength of a Soldier

2) Mind of a kid



3) Creativity of a poet
                                              
4) Brain of a true IITian          
                                             
                          last but not the least 
5) Valor and Perseverance of a Warrior....


      Perhaps these wishes might look extravagant but the count was just five. The master doesn't have to get panicked because unlike him I don't want to be eternal. Neither I have asked for power, popularity,  property or peace. If they seem childish to anyone let me clarify further "I ain't a kid" and nobody has ever enquired about my wishes. If they still appear childish, I don't mind being a kid in his/her views. "Prayers you do for others will have a better chances of occurrence than prayers you do for yourself". So I leave this message hoping to reach  the hands of someone (if any) that prays for me wholeheartedly.  

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

కనికరించని కానుక :)




విపంచి ఆరంభానికి పూర్వం చేయు పరిక్షను పేరుగాగల
వంకర వదనం కలిగినా వయ్యారాలు పోవు ఓ వనిత  
తనకు జన్మదిన కానుకగా ఓ కమ్మని కవిత కావాలని
ఎల్లలు కల్లలూ కలలోనైనా ఎరుగని ఈ కుర్రవాడిని కోరగా

మదిలో మెదులుతున్న భావాలు బయటకు రానంటే 
కరములోని శరమువంటి కలము కదులుట కుదరదంటే
లిపిరాని లేడిపిల్లను పట్టుటకు పదాల వేటకై పరితపించి
విలపించి చివరికి నిశ్చేస్తితుడై నింగిని గాంచుచు నిలించెను

vipanchi aarambhaniki poorvam cheyu parikshanu perugaagala
vankara vadhanam kaliginaa vayyaralu povu oo vanitha
thanaku janmadhina kaanukagaa oo kammani kavitha kaavalani
ellalu kallalu kalaloonaina erugani ee kurravaadini koragaa

madhilo medhuluthunna bhaavalu bhayataku raanante 
karamuloni saramuvanti kalamu kadhuluta kudharadhante 
lipiraani ledipillani pattutaku padhala veetakai parithapinchi 
vilapindhi chivariki nishchesthithudai ninginiganchuchu nilichenu 

My view of a POWER sector

  
                                         
Abstract: As power is an essential commodity, with more demand investment bankers serving the rich, investors, politicians try to make their best out of it. The perspectives of investors, politicians are different but that could be served together in the process of making money and fame. Consultancies, Insurances get fed in the process. Two major issues that are overlooked 1) Process of Production 2) Responsibility towards future generations.
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     Power is what drives every moment and movement of this world. So this has become an essential commodity besides the famous three Food (Roti), Clothing (kapada) and House (Makaan).  As the saying in business goes "If you are afraid of commencing a business start with essentials which need small investments".  So what should a well established businessman aim at if he/she doesn't want to take much risk but can make huge investments?? The answer is simple, invest in Power Sector.

     Any production requires a source to produce and a resource/s to consume. The most consumed natural resource to produce power is so called Coal. So provided the abundance of coal any potential investor can establish the source 'a Power Plant'. What else could be a better and possible way for the government or politician/s in order to make the most out of this sector than capturing coal mines.

      Investors and politicians have their own perspectives. Former strive to manifold his/her money while the latter strive to build his/her empire (mostly dark) apart from making huge money. The common perspective in both of them is "They (most of them) don't bother the means of achieving their objectives". Investor is defined as "a powerful vampire that sucks anything that smells like money". Money is the common form of all resources, valued based on its demand, characteristics, beauty and availability. That means without resources money is merely a paper or a metal. So the strive exists for this common form "money".

     The fact and responsibility that has been overlooked is what happens if we become excessively extravagant in spending that would make our future generations resource-less? We cut trees, burn coal, produce power with an efficiency of less than 40%, build homes and use air conditioners to comfort ourselves from heat whereas we can sit under the same tree and relax, which is harmless and healthier. 

     Politicians work very hard for country's development (economic) but the only problem is the fruits of development is completely savoured by them. They use the most powerful anesthesia called "patriotism"  to capture and motivate people to feed them (for country). I happened to attend a politician's speech in Hindi that went like this "Hum Kuch Bhi Kar Rahe He Dhesh Keliye Hi Kar Rahe He... Ooo Driver Gadi Dhesh Ko Aage Badaane Keliyee Chala Raha He... Yee Security Vaale Dhesh Ki Raksha Keliyehi Kaam Kar Raha He" (whatever we are doing we are doing it for our country. Truck drivers drive to take India ahead. Security people work to protect our country).

     A good speech had a loud round of applause but I got a few questions. If so as he said "Why is the driver getting 3.5k per month and security guards much less than that, while he is getting more than a few crores per month? He roams in a chopper while drivers and security people don't even have a bicycle? I am quite sure everybody knows the answer including him.. The answer is most probably what I said "Hum Dheskeliyee Kar Rahe He Lekin Ush Kaam Ka Phal Me Khud Lelunga" (Yes we are doing everything for the country but most of the outcomes will be taken by me).

     So investors collaborate with politicians for coal to generate more and more money while in the process politicians also gain considerably. He builds a plant on his name and claims it makes the people's life brighter. But more than 90% of the power is spent on making money and 90% of villages having huge amounts of coal reserves suffer power cuts. If a forest is full of cows and goats, it is wolves and vampires job to ravage them. So as long as people awareness and moral standards are meager, plundering of people's resources is bound to happen. Our team, Engineers, Leaders all serve as a feeding system to these wolves and vampires. Investment banking, Consultancies, Insurances act as small scale intermediate consumers of this feeding system.  But only thing that bothers me is I also became a part of this feeding system. Hope I can show this world a better class of businessman in the future.