Thursday, July 31, 2008

New Search Engines

I stumbled upon a couple of new search engines. Both seem to be good, but some how, after the honeymoon period, google still looked better.

One of them is www.cuil.com [ pronounced "cool" ] is a new search engine by some of the ex-employees of google:)
The look and feel was good. Search time, is something that I couldnt make much of a difference. But its just the fact that something new that took my attention.

The other one is www.scour.com . The concept of this site is different. First, its just a portal which makes use of other search engines like google, yahoo, msn etc and searches in all of them and then shows the results on one page. Quite a handy one on that front. Plus the user gets a option to rate a given search output which is useful for other users .. Thats a good feature. And then users can give comments .. And the best part is that one gets paid for using it. And also for giving comments etc. Its good over all, but after a while I did come back to google ..
Those who want to try out scour, can use my invite also http://scour.com/invite/govenkar.


Friday, July 25, 2008

Crisis in Bangalore

I am here , sitting in my office rather than being in my certification class of Handwriting Analysis.
Why?? Because, today Bangalore has experienced something for the first time in his history I guess. 7 Serial blasts .. yes BOMB BLASTS.. Today we were supposed to have the birthday blasts in office, as it was the last friday of the month,,, but we ended up have having the blasts.
Luckily for us, most of us were in office and nothing much has happened. In all one lady died and a few seriously injured and quite a number of minor injuries. Looking at the intensity of the blasts, it somehow doesn't convince me that its an terrorist attack, it appears to be more of an politically motivated attack against the ruling party. Whatever be the case, who ever be the person who has done it.. they are indeed people who are actually terrorists..in their own right. Killing someone for for no fault of theirs is a grave crime, no matter who does it. It now only shows how low people have fallen in their thoughts and deeds that they have to resort to such things. If I look at this episode from the spiritual path, it appears that we are being prepared to handle the worst.

Since the subject of this blog is not bomb blasts in Bangalore, but crisis in Bangalore.. It does have a meaning.. For the past 10 days Bangalore has been having a shortage of Diesel and power.
And since there is shortage of power, more diesel is consumed for the diesel generators.
In short there is a huge crisis. And the base reason for this ?? Yes, its the monsoons. They are very less this year. Not sure when this diesel crisis will end, but yes, it will surely be cutting down my weekend trips as I am pretty much low on fuel. And I guess this crisis will also teach everyone to consume diesel properly. I guess its time for me to switch over to a petrol vehicle :)

I hope and pray things will get ironed out very soon.. and this city will be back to normal in a short span.

Inaugural Speech by Chetan Bhagat for the new batch at the Symbiosis BBA program 2008

Good Morning everyone and thank you for giving me this chance to speak to you. This day is about you. You, who have come to this college, leaving the comfort of your homes (or in some cases discomfort), to become something in your life. I am sure you are excited. There are few days in human life when one is truly elated. The first day in college is one of them. When you were getting ready today, you felt a tingling in your stomach. What would the auditorium be like, what would the teachers be like, who are my new classmates - there is so much to be curious about. I call this excitement, the spark within you that makes you feel truly alive today. Today I am going to talk about keeping the spark shining. Or to put it another way, how to be happy most, if not all the time.

Where do these sparks start? I think we are born with them. My 3-year old twin boys have a million sparks. A little Spiderman toy can make them jump on the bed. They get thrills from creaky swings in the park. A story from daddy gets them excited. They do a daily countdown for birthday party – several months in advance – just for the day they will cut their own birthday cake.

I see students like you, and I still see some sparks. But when I see older people, the spark is difficult to find. That means as we age, the spark fades. People whose spark has faded too much are dull, dejected, aimless and bitter. Remember Kareena in the first half of Jab We Met vs. the second half? That is what happens when the spark is lost. So how to save the spark?

Imagine the spark to be a lamp's flame. The first aspect is nurturing - to give your spark the fuel, continuously. The second is to guard against storms.

To nurture, always have goals. It is human nature to strive, improve and achieve full potential. In fact, that is success. It is what is possible for you. It isn't any external measure - a certain cost to company pay package, a particular car or house.

Most of us are from middle class families. To us, having material landmarks is success and rightly so. When you have grown up where money constraints force everyday choices, financial freedom is a big achievement.

But it isn't the purpose of life. If that was the case, Mr. Ambani would not show up for work. Shah Rukh Khan would stay at home and not dance anymore. Steve Jobs won't be working hard to make a better iPhone, as he sold Pixar for billions of dollars already. Why do they do it? What makes them come to work everyday?

They do it because it makes them happy. They do it because it makes them feel alive. Just getting better from current levels feels good. If you study hard, you can improve your rank. If you make an effort to interact with people, you will do better in interviews. If you practice, your cricket will get better. You may also know that you cannot become Tendulkar, yet. But you can get to the next level. Striving for that next level is important.

Nature designed with a random set of genes and circumstances in which we were born. To be happy, we have to accept it and make the most of nature's design. Are you? Goals will help you do that.


I must add, don't just have career or academic goals. Set goals to give you a balanced, successful life. I use the word balanced before successful. Balanced means ensuring your health, relationships, mental peace are all in good order.

There is no point of getting a promotion on the day of your breakup. There is no fun in driving a car if your back hurts. Shopping is not enjoyable if your mind is full of tensions.

You must have read some quotes - Life is a tough race, it is a marathon or whatever. No, from what I have seen so far, life is one of those races in nursery school. Where you have to run with a marble in a spoon kept in your mouth. If the marble falls, there is no point coming first. Same with life, where health and relationships are the marble. Your striving is only worth it if there is harmony in your life. Else, you may achieve the success, but this spark, this feeling of being excited and alive, will start to die.

One last thing about nurturing the spark - don't take life seriously. One of my yoga teachers used to make students laugh during classes. One student asked him if these jokes would take away something from the yoga practice. The teacher said - don't be serious, be sincere. This quote has defined my work ever since. Whether its my writing, my job, my relationships or any of my goals. I get thousands of opinions on my writing everyday. There is heaps of praise, there is intense criticism. If I take it all seriously, how will I write? Or rather, how will I live? Life is not to be taken seriously, as we are really temporary here. We are like a pre-paid card with limited validity. If we are lucky, we may last another 50 years. And 50 years is just 2,500 weekends. Do we really need to get so worked up? It's ok, bunk a few classes, goof up a few interviews, fall in love. We are people, not programmed devices.

I've told you three things - reasonable goals, balance and not taking it too seriously that will nurture the spark. However, there are four storms in life that will threaten to completely put out the flame. These must be guarded against. These are disappointment, frustration, unfairness and loneliness of purpose.

Disappointment will come when your effort does not give you the expected return. If things don't go as planned or if you face failure. Failure is extremely difficult to handle, but those that do come out stronger. What did this failure teach me? is the question you will need to ask. You will feel miserable. You will want to quit, like I wanted to when nine publishers rejected my first book. Some IITians kill themselves over low grades – how silly is that? But that is how much failure can hurt you.

But it's life. If challenges could always be overcome, they would cease to be a challenge. And remember - if you are failing at something, that means you are at your limit or potential. And that's where you want to be.

Disappointment's cousin is frustration, the second storm. Have you ever been frustrated? It happens when things are stuck. This is especially relevant in India. From traffic jams to getting that job you deserve, sometimes things take so long that you don't know if you chose the right goal. After books, I set the goal of writing for Bollywood, as I thought they needed writers. I am called extremely lucky, but it took me five years to get close to a release.

Frustration saps excitement, and turns your initial energy into something negative, making you a bitter person. How did I deal with it? A realistic assessment of the time involved – movies take a long time to make even though they are watched quickly, seeking a certain enjoyment in the process rather than the end result – at least I was learning how to write scripts , having a side plan – I had my third book to write and even something as simple as pleasurable distractions in your life - friends, food, travel can help you overcome it. Remember, nothing is to be taken seriously. Frustration is a sign somewhere, you took it too seriously.

Unfairness - this is hardest to deal with, but unfortunately that is how our country works. People with connections, rich dads, beautiful faces, pedigree find it easier to make it – not just in Bollywood, but everywhere. And sometimes it is just plain luck. There are so few opportunities in India, so many stars need to be aligned for you to make it happen. Merit and hard work is not always linked to achievement in the short term, but the long term correlation is high, and ultimately things do work out. But realize, there will be some people luckier than you.

In fact, to have an opportunity to go to college and understand this speech in English means you are pretty darn lucky by Indian standards. Let's be grateful for what we have and get the strength to accept what we don't. I have so much love from my readers that other writers cannot even imagine it. However, I don't get literary praise. It's ok. I don't look like Aishwarya Rai, but I have two boys who I think are more beautiful than her. It's ok. Don't let unfairness kill your spark.

Finally, the last point that can kill your spark is isolation. As you grow older you will realize you are unique. When you are little, all kids want Ice cream and Spiderman. As you grow older to college, you still are a lot like your friends. But ten years later and you realize you are unique. What you want, what you believe in, what makes you feel, may be different from even the people closest to you. This can create conflict as your goals may not match with others. . And you may drop some of them. Basketball captains in college invariably stop playing basketball by the time they have their second child. They give up something that meant so much to them. They do it for their family. But in doing that, the spark dies. Never, ever make that compromise. Love yourself first, and then others.

There you go. I've told you the four thunderstorms - disappointment, frustration, unfairness and isolation. You cannot avoid them, as like the monsoon they will come into your life at regular intervals. You just need to keep the raincoat handy to not let the spark die.

I welcome you again to the most wonderful years of your life. If someone gave me the choice to go back in time, I will surely choose college. But I also hope that ten years later as well, you eyes will shine the same way as they do today. That you will Keep the Spark alive, not only through college, but through the next 2,500 weekends. And I hope not just you, but my whole country will keep that spark alive, as we really need it now more than any moment in history. And there is something cool about saying - I come from the land of a billion sparks.

Thank You.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Cycles in Manipal(MIT)

This has been a great move by MIT.. Wish I was there during those days.
Please read this acrticle in "The Hindu"

http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2007/10/20/stories/2007102051880200.htm
Please see this article to see the picture :)
The article is as follows

"Don’t be surprised to find students riding bicycles at the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) campus. It is a stark contrast to the scene a year ago, when the entire campus was dominated by motorcycles.

The move to introduce bicycles is an initiative by Manipal University to reduce accidents and make the campus eco-friendly. According to the Pro-Chancellor H.S. Ballal: “We also want Manipal to have an eco-friendly campus. Cycling is also a good exercise for the students.” Also it is hoped the move will improve safety in the campus and reduce accidents.

MIT has introduced the bicycles for first year students and plans to extend the facility to all students in the coming years. The upkeep of the bicycles is the responsibility of the students. All the 2,000 bicycles procured have been given a number. If the reaction of students is anything to go by, the introduction of bicycles has gone down well. Says Shorya Sharma, a first year student of Electrical Engineering: “I used to ride a bicycle at home. It saves time as we can ride it from our hostel blocks to the institute.”

The senior students are also thrilled. In fact they are borrowing cycles from the first year students and riding around the campus. Says Vidya Venkitesh, a fourth year student of civil engineering: “I borrowed the bicycle from my junior. It is fun riding it after so many years.” Kumari Gargi, a fourth year student of printing technology says: “It does not cause any pollution. It saves fuel for the country. ”

Richa Prakash, a student of fourth year instrumentation and control, goes a step ahead. She says: “The authorities of the institute should allow the students to take the cycles outside the campus. We can then go riding to End Point. It would also save on autorickshaw expenses.” The university in a further step has stopped issuing authorisation letters to students to register their motorcycles."


Wish we can do this in Bangalore too ....