Thursday, December 22, 2011

In retrospect...!

An extremely cold start to the year with Lucknow winters and a trip to Gulmarg. Tons of CVs and more placements stuff.

Trip to Gulmarg & Srinagar: Mid January with Lambu and Baka
  • Skiing tutorials, Ice cold walks at -17 degrees, Kashmiri Kehwa, bukhara, Dal lake boat house stay and insane security measures
Trip to Delhi to meet Bansal and got drunk at Connaught Square

Writing the book - Q&A: Most of January and February.. with Subbu, Uday, Pinky, Adak, Sudeshna, Gogo, Shady. Altruism, God, Hapiness and what not...
  
Trip to Tawang, Shillong and Guwahati: Early March with Sud, Gogo, Smriti, Shaggy and Soumen das
  • Long drives, missed helicopters, Unexplored caves, forsaken hotel rooms, waterless falls of cherrapunjee, Monastries of Tawang and country borders
Cousin sister's marriage in Hyderabad:With Manish and Rahul. Flew from Kolkata and an action packed 3 day bonanza

Got Convocated in Lucknow

Road trip from Lucknow to Hyderabad through MP and Maharashtra: With Kalyan for 150 kms and the rest alone :P


Backpacking across Greece and Italy: with Rajat Ghate (Whatta trip!)
  • Hiked across Santorini, Walked along Athens and drove to Meteora
  • Snow peaks and Dolomites of Bolzano, Canals of Venice, Scarlet Ferrari at Modena, Art of Florence, drives of Tuscany, towers of Pisa, Cliffs of Cinque Terre, Roman auditoriums, Napolean Pizzas, Mountains of Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompei
Joined BCG !

Never ending parties at Hyderabad with Mittal, Mwa, Rishabh, Gunt, Sakshi and Nimi

Shifted base to Pune with Bansal

Goa trip with Vaswani

Trip to Chennai:
  • Murugan Idly, Ente Keralam and the beach!
Trip to Pondicherry for a Weeklong stay by the sea:

  • Long walks along the promenade, Light houses, French and Italian restaurants and ashrams
Trip to Malaysia (KL and Langkawi) with BCG folks for ROP. : Goswami, AJ, Aysh, pappa, GG, Divya, Surbhi, Pesho, Bhal, Mimani, Sardar and many more
  • KL: Bunked training, KL tower, Pub hopping, Shopping arcades, Road side sushi, Westin, long lunches, and Short presentations
  • Langkawi: Distant Resorts, Long drives, water sports, cycle races, all night beer fest, dead cheap liquour shopping, super exotic dinners, colorful snakes and new friends
Trip to Goa for Viva with BCG at Hyatt: with BCG Cohort of 2011

Manali trip for a week: with Lambu and Kandi
  • Barren apple orchards, 100 Rs rooms, White water rafting, Village fairs, Beas kund trek, exhausted souls, 6 hour long board game sessions, Intoxication with Hookah, Sizzling food platters, Jenga, scrabble and Monopoly
Hyderabad trip to meet Yoda, Rad and Rishabh

3 day trip to Kakinada, my home town

Looking forward to the Goa trip for christmas and the new years at home :)

Monday, December 12, 2011

Bucket list

This was a list that I had compiled in 2007 after attending a session at Deloitte where we were told about a guy who had a list of 127 things to do in his list and ended up completing over a 100. I was inspired and this is what followed...This is more or less a static list. There are of course more additions and less deletions.


Do:
  1. Fly a plane (learn)
  2. Parasailing (Completed in Naukuchiyatal, Uttaranchal)
  3. Bungee jumping
  4. River rafting in India (Completed in Arunachal)
  5. Make a Sky Dive
  6. Do a deep sea dive for corals
  7. Snorkeling for corals (Completed in Lakshadweep)
  8. Complete a professional course in mountain climbing
  9. Complete a professional course in Skiing from Gulmarg (2 days course done - Full pending)
  10. Go Fishing (Done - Didnt enjoy it as much as I thought I would)
  11. Collect currencies of 100 countries in the world (Done)
  12. Watch an NBA game
  13. Watch an F1 race - Live!
  14. Train journeys: Trans-Siberian
  15. Train journey: Jammu – Kanyakumari (No longer going to do that)
  16. Train journey: Switzerland – Austria – Italy
  17. Toy train – Ooty
  18. Toy train - Darjeeling
See - Travel :
  1. See the pyramids at Giza
  2. Go to South America and see Machupichu
  3. Great Wall of China
  4. Go to the TajMahal 
  5. Go on a world tour - Circle the world (Spend at least 4 months doing so)
  6. Visit the Eiffel Tower
  7. Go on a cruise to Antarctica
  8. Go to Greenland to meet the Eskimos
  9. Do a village tour in India, Motorcycle diaries style (Done 2 in the south)
  10. Light house tour of India (See all the lighthouses)
  11. Go to Newzealand for backpacking
  12. Trek to the Himalayan base camp
  13. Trek to Manasarovar lake and Kailash Parvat
  14. Trek to the Annapurna base camp
  15. Visit the hill stations of India (A few in Uttaranchal and Maharashtra remaining)
  16. Bike trip to Leh and Ladakh
  17. Camping for a week in Himachal / J&K / Uttaranchal
  18. Experience the thrill rides of Vegas
  19. Backpack across Italy
  20. See the Northern lights from Norway (Aurora Borealis)
  21. Go on a flight from Kathmandu to Paro – (8 of top 10 peaks in the world)
Write - Read - Learn:
  1. Write a book
  2. Write a second book on India (In progress)
  3. Give a live magic show for 30 mins
  4. Get proficient in English
  5. Learn Spanish
  6. Learn Tamil
  7. Learn more about the Indian independence story (Books)
  8. Read poems by Keats, Dickens and Shakespeare
  9. Learn to play the Synthesizer
  10. Learn to do professional photography (In progress)
  11. Read 2000 books in life time (About 200 done)
  12. Learn caricature (Started - Wont progress)
  13. Research and learn of various ancient cultures such as Romans, Egyptians, Mayans and Greek

Eat - Work :
  1. Eat all of "1000 things to eat before you die"
  2. Try the Ribs from Texas, Chipotle in Mexico and Sushi from Japan
  3. Work for yourself – Start the Oh fish and drive it successfully
  4. Start an organization for the old aged
  5. Support one kid
  6. Pursue an MBA Degree
  7. Play basketball at some professional level.

Random:
  1. Experience Zero gravity
  2. Run a half marathon (Completed in 2:20)
  3. Do a stand-up comedy
  4. Work a blue collar job
  5. Study the butterflies
  6. Get a dog
  7. Play poker at a professional level
  8. Start a shack at Goa and run it for 6 months

Thursday, December 1, 2011

FDI in Retail

If I think of all the stake holders getting affected in this decision and take a call on how it is going to affect each one of them.. Here is how the picture looks to me.

1. Large Indian retail chains: These are the guys who will probably be most affected. They are the ones who might be forced to make their supply chains much more leaner and cost efficient. They are the ones who will take the biggest hit from this "competition"

2. Small retail shops: The small kirana shops, if you ask me are safe. The same furore was there when the Indian retail was opened to bigger, organised players with deep pockets. However, today everyone plays on their own strenghts and have evolved, adapted

3. Farmers, Suppliers: Better bargaining power, better market for their products and might as well get some guidance (A win win). I dont see the possibility of any exploitation from the "deep pockets"

4. Politicians: Congress - Good move (long pending); BJP - Have to take up a fight to oppose it (Thats what opposition is for - protest without judging the merits of the move)

5. Consumers: We actually are the ones who are most profited as Prof. DTR pointed out.  We will be spoilt for choice now. We will see many more companies competing to provide better service.

6. Macro Economy in general: Now from a marcro economic perspective, This will probably create jobs in sum total. True, there may be some firms that might go out of business. However, the overall economy will restructure itself and I believe that overall, many more jobs will be created.

Overall verdict: I dont see too many cons of this move. Time and again, we have studied that the main problem that India faced in the Nehruvian era was Competition, or lets say the lack of it.This will only enhance competition and hence result in better service overall .. hence..  A definte and emphatic Yes!