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Monday 23 November 2009

Politics at its lowest level

There was so much ho-halla about the editorial by Bal Thakrey, Shiv Shen supremo, in Shamna regarding Sachin Tendulkar’s comment. I still remember the exact words that Tendulkar stated-
“Mumbai belongs to India, this is how I look at it. I am a proud Maharastrian but I am an Indian first.”
I don’t see any problem in this statement, Bal thakrey has criticized his statement and advised Sachin to be away from politics. I fail to understand that from which angle it’s a political Statement. I think 98 out of 100 people will agree with this. Not only this even most of the Maharastrian has got this belief in them that they are proud Maharastrian but an Indian first.
Once the editorial appeared in the “Shamna”, the whole media and politics fraternity was in the disagreement of the comment made by Mr. Thakrey. Even MNS (Maharastra Navnirman Sena), the party that was very much in news for so called “Marathi manus” issue and in the protest of taking ministers oath in any other language than “Marathi”, was not in a position to take a risk by attacking legend like Sachin Tendulkar. Shiv Shena was in a bit of frustration on the “Maratha Manus” issue in the recent past and it has found itself in the wrong time and wrong place after attacking a legend like Sachin.
Everyone knows the integrity Sachin has been maintained during his 20 years cricketing life. As a person & professional, There are millions of people who look up to him. Attacking him in this manner, Shiv Shena has infact lost its plot and it has backfired at it only. It was criticized by almost every quarter of the people and now I think by now even the Shiv Shena must have understood that It was not right to target Sachin on this issue. The party was in isolation on the issue and its party members seemed uncomfortable while facing the media for the response as what is so wrong about the statement that Sachin has made.
I hope the entire episode will give a new dimension on the issue and hopefully Shiv Shena and MNS will look for some constructive and more important issues. There are so many other problems in Maharashtra that must be tackled first. For the time being lets fight with those first and lets not think about these issues.

Saturday 14 November 2009

Sachin Tendulkar: Undoubtly the the best cricketer of the world Cricket

It has been a while since i last wrote on any topic. As we are celebrating 20 years for active cricket for Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the best batsman India ever has, I want to go back to time when he started his career. I was a kid of age 5-6 years when Tendulkar started playing cricket at the age of 16, a mare 5'3'' of height at that time (now he is 5'5''). I dont recall the initial couple of years when Sachin started his career but 1991 onwards I have followed cricket very closely. There was a time when I use to follow cricket so closely that I use to remember all the statistics of most of the famous International players.
It has been a excellent journey of 20 years and mind you being in the game like Cricket that requires mental and physical fitness at its most, is not an easy task. Its the inner self-belief and determination that this man has that gave him these many years of cricket (hopefully he would be playing another couple of years). Its not easy when One billion people expect you make a century every time you walk in the park and more worse even if you are making a decent 40-50 it is not considered a good score. I still remember those days when Sachin was the sole bearer of the Indian Batting line-up for almost a decade.
Talking about the achievements, He has 87 International Centuries (45 in ODIs & 42 in Test Cricket) along with 17 scores in 90s in ODIs (One Day Internationals). He has played 159 test and 436 ODIs, all figures are records in itself. He was the first batsman to achieve 11000 runs in ODIs and the journey continued till recently when he completed 17000 runs. Only Jayasurya of Sri Lanka and Ponting of Australia are in the race of this record but these two also are almost 3000 and 4000 runs behind of that magic figure. Also we must not forget that Sachin is yet to retire. In Balling also Sachin has 154 wickets in ODIs and 44 wickets in Test cricket. The records of this man is something that any youngster will be looking at. These are the numbers but what truly makes him a great sportsperson is the kind of person he is in daily life. No one can put a figure for any wrong doing about this man. I must say its a tuff task to maintain this kind of integrity for as long as 20 years.
I wish he play at least till the next world cup and India must win this world cup so that this person never regret of not winning the world cup for his team. Ultimately He has given his life to cricket and this country, At least he deserves this much. All the best for coming years and Hopefully by the time he will retire, All the batting records will be with his name.

Wednesday 19 August 2009

Sahbir Hardware: A decade journey in Building Construction and Hardware Business

Hi all,
I am feeling emence pleasure to inform you all that on 24th April 2009, my home business shop "Sahbir Hardware" has completed its 10 years of operations. I still remember the day when my father started the shop way back in 1999 with a mare capital of 32,000 at Jatkauli Ghat,one of the remotest village of vaishali district in Bihar. Since then there is no looking back as far as the business is concerned. Today we have a yearly turnover of more than Rs. 20 Lakhs and its doing well in all the aspects.
Sahbir Hardware delas in all kind of building materails incluiding cement, iron, stone chips, sand, cenetaey items etc. When we opened the shop in 1999, there were hardly any similar shop around the village but in the span of 10 years we have 3 more shops dealing in same kind of business. This competition has given us a low margin but due to heavy volume out profits has been intact.
I must confess, this shop has contributed a lot in my higher studies. Whatever i am today, all the expenses for that has been coming from the profits of this shop. An emotional connection but yes no doubt it has been the sole source of income for my family of 5.
We hope that, we will continue to run this business for a long long time and probably on its completion of 15th year i will come along with another blog and a turnover figure of 50Lakhs.
May God bless us for this.

Friday 3 July 2009

Indian Cricket team: Is it playing too much cricket?


I have gone through a series of articles regarding the Indian Cricket team performance in T-20 world cup. It was simply a disaster for the side where they just managed to win against minors like Namibia and Bangladesh. Rest of the matches was like no Indian fan will like to remember in any way. Whether it was due to Sehwag injury or due to sending Ravindra Jedeja up the order against England, we must accept that as a team we failed miserably. Some of the commentators said that Indian players were too tired to go to world cup T-20 due to IPL. But, the fact of the matter is most of the players that did well in T-20 also played IPL. It is also a fact that rest of the teams had at max 4-5 players playing in IPL whereas All Indian players were involved in it. So this is one of the factors for the poor performance by Indian team. But at International level, Players must be able to handle these kind of situations.
A section of people talked about there is some problem in the dressing room related to Sehwag injury. But I think, the way this man has served India, even though he is 50% fit, he would be better than half of the side playing currently and on his day he can simply murder any balling attack. He might have a feeling that after a couple of games he will be alright and could not have anticipated the complexity of his injury. These are technical issues and one can not blame him entirely for this as it also the responsibility of medical staffs to examine the matter. People also talked about discomfort level among the players. Again it’s too early to say anything on this aspect but I just wish that it is not a reality because this will not only hamper the performance of individuals but also of the team.
The fact of the matter is now a days due to heavy commercialization we have hardly any breaks after any series. We had a long IPL session followed by T-20 World cup. Pause a minute, We are playing against West Indies in their home country and by the time I am writing this article 2 One day Internationals has already been played with scores level at 1-1. Its too much cricket in recent past. TV ratings also suggest same. India-West Indies series getting a raw deal not by the viewers but also by the news channels as far as coverage of the matches are concerned. Even Media knows where to target and what to avoid. These are tuff times for Indian cricket and players must be given some rest before next series starts and then only we can expect some very good cricket from them. I wish Indian Cricket council is listening. My best wishes to Indian Team for its West Indies series.


With Regards-Nandlal Kumar

Friday 8 May 2009

Should India Have a Two Party Parliament?

I was 9 when I first started following the political news (of course in Hindi at that time) on television and in print media. At that point of time only parties that I knew were BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) and INC (Indian National Congress), popularly known as “congress”. But in last 10-15 years we have seen a phenomenal increase in the number of parties (Both national and State level) operating in the elections. We have witnessed a trend where many parties were concentrated towards a certain caste, creed and colour.
Today after 15 years, we can’t even imagine forming a central Government without the support of these small regional parties. Since 1999, when BJP or so called NDA came into Power since then we have a trend of these political practices and moreover a lots of misconduct into it.
On 16th May 2009, India will again decide its fortune for its next Government but its clearly visible that neither of the top two national parties is going to get the majority on its on (magical figure of 273 out of 543 seats). If this is the case then we must be ready for another round of selling-buying activity of candidates to make the basket full by either of the parties. Reports suggest that Crores of rupees have exchanged hands in the past in these activities. We can just hope that It is not the case this time.
Election Commission (EC) has done a tremendous job to make the things transparent and more voters friendly. But still a lot is left to be done to make the system function properly. Who can forget that it was EC who saved Bihar from getting into hands of Laloo Prasad Yadav for the fourth time?
In Today’s context, the ultimate question is whether the Indian voter has become mature enough that it will vote out the regional parties and support either of the two major national parties so that there is no buying and selling of politicians. We have seen this kind of dual party system in the west and the results is visible to everyone. We must act together so that there is no scope of regional parties and we have a stable Government that can take its decisions firmly on its own and there is no hampering of growth due to so called “coalition dharma”.
People often have a sense that coalition Government helps the country to take into account the interest of all the sections of society as it come from a diversified section of society. Agreed up to a point but we must not forget that these regional and small parties often keep unreasonable demands and to carry the Government major party has to accept this, also We can not afford to have election before 5 years as cost of conducting an election is as high as 10000 Crores. Also if the major party too has to go to public once in 5 years they will definitely take care of all section of the society.
Taking all the aspects into the consideration, i feel this is the time to get into a resolution so that we can have a political setup like west. We will have selected option to choose from and probably that will give a strong Government that may take decisions if required. And hopefully we will not have a weak Foreign Minister who is responsible for Kandhar and perhaps a poor prime Minister who is fighting in its own coalition to pass the nuclear deal. These are just the visible issues that come out of the blade but there must be a numerous examples where we have a lot of limitation of the coalition Government.
I just wish and pray that on 16th of May when the verdict will be out, we have a strong party into power with a minimal support of these regional parties. And also pray that may my wish come true. Till then...... be watchful ...... and cross your Figures.

Tuesday 17 March 2009

My Tribute to Prof. Shrikant Jaimini

After struggling for 45 days with life, Prof Jamini finally lost the battle and closed his eyes forever on 15th March 2009 at 2am. It was so painful to all of us that at the first instance we could not believe it but at times we have to face the cruelty of the truth. May his soul rest in peace.
I still remember his last day in the Office. He was scheduled to take the viva of those students who missed either of the tests or presentations. So I knocked the door around 2pm for my viva and he politely said, Nandu ( as he use to call me) You are most favorite so I will keep Your viva at last. Be here I would give a call. Around 4pm I got a call from him for my viva.
I can recall my viva went on for almost an hour and finally he said you are topper of the BECG, the subject that he taught. He was so happy that day that even when he reached home he talked about me and appreciated me among the family members (I came to know about this while interaction with his family while he was in hospital). As per his family, that day was the happiest day of life that he had spent with IBS. And look at the cruelty of the nature, very next day he got brain hammerage ad admitted to Kailash Hospital.
People always talk about discipline in the subjective manner. The way he had carried the discipline in himself as well as among us was something that we are going to miss for a long long time. I have never seen such dedicated person like him. He taught us how to behave, respond and most importantly how to live your in general. Such a personality that every time I went to him I came out with some value addition in me. I had worked on one research paper “Retail in India: Future Prospect” and this was a great learning while working with him. He always use to say, Nandu remember in your life don’t compromise on values and try to maintain an integrity so that no one can question you. And now when he is no more his these words is giving me much more strengths to be a better person and professional. I have always tried to maintain this integrity and during the time it has got strengthen in me. The credit goes to him only.
I must say, we rarely find a person of his stature and integrity. So much robust and full of values that every time you meet him he has something or the other to offer you. We as a student have lost an asset which is very hard to replace in the IBS family. I pray to GOD that may his soul rest in peace and May GOD give his family enough strength that they come out of it as soon as possible. I will remember my last interaction with him for a long long time and whatever learning I had while being with him, will help me not to forget irrespective of the time line that I would spend. Love you sir.

Tuesday 10 February 2009

IS it the worst time to get out from a B-School?


After finishing my final semester exams I am just wondering about this question. In a month or so I will be getting by degree officially and if by that time I am not getting any Job, I will in the list of unemployed. I have been going through a number of articles in newspapers and magazines that it’s the time to go back to classroom but what about those unfortunate ones like us who has just passed out from the B-School.
Personally speaking even after putting a good effort during these 18 months I am feeling like I am just a part of the crowd who is still waiting for a job. We are consoling ourselves by saying that its just a bad time and we cannot do anything about it. Analyst says it’s a phenomenon that has never occurred before. Even 1929 recession was not that troubled making as at that time world economy was not that much interrelated. Today, in the world of technological advancement, no economy can consider itself as de coupled and due to this India is also facing the pinch of salt.
Coming back to the question, I feel at this point of time only option left is to compromise a bit and get a job but the ultimate question is till what level? If we look at the salary aspect then there must be a line below which we must decide that we will not join but most importantly what about a job where there is no implementation and utilization of anything that we have done during MBA. So even though I am going for a job which is not having any connection with the specialization I have, it wont be counted as work experience whenever I will switch-over. It’s a great dilemma and no one is able to solve it confidently. Time will tell which decision will go right and which will go wrong but at this point of time I think probably it’s the worst time to get out of the B-school.

Monday 26 January 2009

26 January: Are we forgetting the significance

It’s another republic day morning and I am a late riser as nothing is scheduled due to national holiday. I feel now people in general have started taking it as a holiday rather remembering it as a day when we got our own constitution. I remember, when I was in school, there were never any occasion of republic day when I didn’t deliver a speech on this special day. There were another kind of excitement and pleasure in doing these things. But now I have started taking it just as another holiday for the personal hangovers.
I don’t remember the last time I participated in flag hosting ceremony after my school days. At times I feel bad as It gives me a sense of unpatriotic but I think there are millions of people who come t to the same category. So, Is that mean that we don’t love our country. I do believe that this day is a day to show the solidarity of the people of our country and we must come together and join our hands to come out every odd that our country is facing at this point of time.
Lets promise ourselves, wherever we will be we will always try to do our bit for our motherland and even though we are not assembling at red fort for the ceremony, we have same passion, love and respect for our country. Wishing you a very happy republic day and God bless you all.
Thank You-
JAY HIND.

Saturday 24 January 2009


Dear Batch 2010,

This is inform that the much awaited topic "Project Mangement" has been scheduled on this Sunday (25th Jan 2009) on two slots-

9:00 AM - 11:45 & 3:30- 6:15 PM

Please see the notice board for further details.

Thanking You---

Nandlal Kumar

09891019548

Tuesday 6 January 2009

OM Tutorials at 8:30am -10:30am on 10th Jan 2009

Dear Batch 2010,
As per your request to Prof. Puja Agarwal, the tutorials classes for OM is scheduled on coming Saturday i.e 10th Jan 2009 at 8:30am Sharp.
I will take the sessions and the topic for the 2 sessions would be "Inventory Mangement"

Thanking You--
Nandlal Kumar
09891019548
Batch 2009

Friday 2 January 2009

Must Read: Jan 2009; The White Tiger


I must accept that this book is one of the best (out of 60 books that I have read in last 2-3 years). The narration is so good that I found it as its going along with my thoughts. Moreover the whole story revolves around a person from the darkness of a small village of Gaya District of Bihar. Being from a rural background I can exactly correlate the things in the perspective. I must congratulate the Author, Arvind Adiga for the beautiful narration and visualization of the events and also the sentiments of the people associated with the story. I finished it in 2 sittings and found so interesting that I have already recommended it to many of my friends. I would say for this month, this is a must read book. I will come back with some other books in coming months.