Friday, April 28, 2006

Politics of Rice

Whosoever said there is no free lunch, must not be aware of the murky Tamil Nadu politics. All political parties of any of significance are promising a slew of freebies and most importantly free rice. It all started with DMK’s election manifesto, which seems to have caught the attention of the public.

First, Mr. Karunanidhi promised rice at INR 2.00 per kg and Amma quickly denounced it. But when she saw that poll gimmick catching the attention of the voting public, she came with her own offer of 10 kg free rice scheme. Not to be outdone, Mr. Vijayakant is also offering free rice and even free money.

So, regardless of who comes to power, the gravy train will be a on a roll draining state coffers. But then who cares about it anyway?

So, there is free lunch in Tamil Nadu and a event better free feast for the politicians.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

First Look - IE 7.0

It has 85% of the market share not by popular choice but because of its packaging with the Operating System by Microsoft. That is perhaps the reason why Microsoft never bothered to update IE in the last 5+ years. Five years is an eternity in the the fast changing IT world and could sound the death bell for any product. But not for IE as it comes bundled with the ubiquitous Windows Operating System.

Finally, IE is getting a major facelift with expected release of IE 7.0 this summer. Microsoft released a beta version recently and the first look is promising. It has caught up with Firefox and added some. It has some new security features and warns about possible threats.

This new version of IE did an interesting thing during installation. Before it would install, IE wanted to verify if the OS is genuine. It would only install after th verification of OS. I wonder what Microsoft is upto with this one. Are they not going to allow IE7.0 to install on pirated OS?

IE folks must have liked the opensource Firefox a lot as they have copied most of its functionality.

Cleaner Look: The newer version has a better look and feel. It now has smaller icons and the mosaic looks uncluttered.

Tabbed Browsing: Finally IE also has tabbed browsing. Here, IE has bettered tabbed browsing with an option to remember the tabs while closing and reopening them when the browser is opened again. I initially couldn't find the close button for shutting the individual tabs but later figured it out. It was not intutive like Firefox.

Security: IE 7.0 has some new provisions to provide phising alerts, pop-up blocker and stuff. Initially, it kept blocking even the normal stuff, which was annoying. But later I learnt how to stop that.

One thing I did not see is the quickfill function, which is very handy in Firefox.

Also, there seems to be some compatability issue between IE 6.0 and 7.0. Some sites that worked well with IE 6.0 had problems with IE 7.0. This may have to do with IE 6.0 specific extensions not carried over to 7.0.

Overall, IE 7.0 beta looks promising but I am not switching from Firefox. I now use IE only if I have to.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Marans Owe an Explanation

New Indian Express has published a story in their website about how Dayanidhi Maran and Kalanidhi Maran pressured Ratan Tata to part with some equity in the proposed DTH business joint venture by Tata and Star.

This allegation was originally raised by Vaiko in his campaign speeches and subsequently picked up by the New Indian Express. This allegation is too big to ignore as just another election time mudslinging. It involves one of the top business house of India and a federal minister allegedly abusing his position for family gain.

As expected Marans haven't responded to the allegations directly and neither have that's. But, I hope this story gathers momentum and the full picture comes out.

How Kaavya Viswanathan Got Popular, Got Rich and Got Caught

Kaavya Viswanathan first interested me because of her last name (same as mine but not related), then she intrigued me when I learnt she got USD 500, 000 as advance for writing two books from the famous Little Brown publishers and her first book (How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got A Life : A Novel) is a hit and has been bought by Dreamworks for a possible movie. Then I read about possible plagiarism and her subsequent apology. All in a span of few days.

I hope the copying is really unintentional as she says and Kaavya goes on to produce a equally popular second novel but all original.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

You too.. Chidambaram?

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are less than a month away and the campaign is heating up with every leader of any political party of any relevance hitting the campaign trail. This is the first assembly election I am observing since I came back to Chennai and things are very different from the ones I had seen when MGR was around.

Thanks to technology, electioneering has come to the living rooms in Tamil Nadu. With the Tamil Cable Channels heavily polarized, you get totally divergent views delivered right via the stupid box. (If Mr. Karunanidhi has his way, then every household will have one.)

While Amma and Sarath Kumar fill Jaya TV, its reach is no match to the multi channel delivery capability of Sun network. While Jaya TV has to contend with taped broadcasts of various interviews and election events, Sun TV is flexing its muscle by deploying direct telecast vans and beaming the speeches of various DPA leaders directly as they deliver it across Tamil Nadu. I got to listen to Mr. Chidambaram via one such telecast.

I have always considered Mr. Chidambaram to be cut above the rest in Tamil Nadu politics, so I was disturbed by his spiteful speech against Ms. Jayalalitha. Instead of attacking her policies and political plays, he chose to attack her at personal level about her caste and background. He went to the extent of castigating her as an outsider who is doing business in Tamil Nadu implicitly raking the Aryan / Dravidian controversy.

Mr. Chidambaram, I have lot of respect for your stewardship of Indian Finance, Why are you stooping so low when it comes to Ms. Jayalalitha?

Monday, April 24, 2006

Ads on Wheels

This innovative advertising increased revenue and traffic by 25% to this site according to this report. Not everyone is mused though. The local city is imposing fine for advertising in its highways. The advertisers will pay but contest and want to do more of this. They have see the potential.. So what next cows, horses and even humans?

Related Links
Article in NYTimes

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Munich

Munich

Munich city has a checkered past, It was the place Neville Chamberlain tried to appease Hitler with an agreement to avoid another war. It is also the place where a Nazi leader was assassinated in 1941 during the height of second world war and perhaps the only successful assassination by Allies. Also, more recently in 1972, Munich was the place where 11 Israeli Olympians were massacred by terrorists belonging to Black September organization.

So, I have been waiting for this movie for a while and glad I got to see it. Munich is about the Israeli revenge for the 1972 Olympic assassinations that killed 11 of their countrymen.

ItÂ’s a relatively long movie by Hollywood standards but not unusual for Steven Spielberg. He has produced yet another remarkable movie about a historically significant event. In a movie that runs over 160 minutes, he tracks how Israelis go about eliminating the people they consider responsible for Munich massacre.

There are many characters in the movie and none I could identify. But the lead role donned by Eric Bana stands out. He plays the role of the team lead Avner deputed by Israelis for this special project. Eric has brilliantly portrayed the transformation of Avner from a hesitant novice killer to a person consumed by the assignment and how he starts eliminating targets with clinical precision.

This movie raises some key questions about the use of violence as means to resolve issues and how they could only be temporal. Several characters from opposing camps, vehemently argue how it is only seeding more violence.

Despite the gripping nature of the theme, movie does tend to drag in several places. I am surprised how Steve Spielberg let that happen.

To a large extent much of what happens in the international polity in the recent decades have been revolving around Palestine andKashmiri issues. This movie sheds some light in to a historic eventalbeit fromm an American Jewish perspective.

Direction – A (for solid handling)

Screen Play – B (for letting the movie drag in few places)

Acting - A (for solid performance by Eric Bana)

Overall - A (for shedding light in to a historic event of our times)

Bottom Line - Watch it

BTW, I also saw two other Hollywood movies – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang & Fun with Dick and Jane. Not much to say about either of them. While the former was an absolute waste of time, the later was at least comical in some places. In anycase, I am not much of a Jim Carey (Fun with Dick and Jane) fan, I watched both of them just to kill time during my long flight back home.

Related Links

Munich Trivia Goofs

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Fun with Dick and Jane

Munich City History

Operation Day Break

Munich Agreement




Saturday, April 22, 2006

What is Web2.0

Web2.0
There is lot of noise around this concept and yet there is still lot of ambiguity in the definition. Every one seems to agree Web2.0 is not a thing but a collection of things and it is the next generation of web as a platform offerings.

People tend to compare and show the contrast between earlier generation companies and tools vs Web2.0 companies. Like the difference between Netscape and Google, Ofoto and flickr etc., This article by O'reilly gives a good overview about Web2.0

Also, another often sited difference is the thing called blogs through which we are communicating. Blogs have mushroomed in the last couple of years and continues to grow. Personal web pages have been around for a while and I myself used to have my personal page in Tripod and Geocities. So, why are blogs different, popular and most importantly Web2.0? One perspective is that. It is the chronological ordering and the feedback mechanism along with RSS that has truly changed landscape of personal pages and its usability. For that matter, push technology has been there for a while, and I used to have screen savers that constantly pushed news and stuff to my machine. But then again, it was limited to few channels the provider gave as compared to RSS feed which anyone can create for their pages.

What's your take on Web2.0? How is it going to impact the software vendors like IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others?

Friday, April 21, 2006

Karnataka State Flag

Karnataka State Flag

During my recent visit to Bangalore, I saw lot flags (yellow and Red) suddenly coming up all over after the demise of Dr. RajKumar. Even his casket was draped with this flag. Initially, I thought it was the flag of some party Dr. Rajkumar belong to or something of that sort. But my local colleague told me that it is actually the unofficial state flag of Karnataka.

I knew the states in US have their own flags and in fact California even has word Republic in its flag, but a state flag in India was news to me... Does any other state of India have official / unofficial flag?

Incidentally, the same flag in reverse order is used in Australian beaches to indicate safe areas for swimming and surfing.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Sydney Travel Notes # 3

Manly Beach
I am heading back to Chennai and this will be my last post on Sydney for now. I took a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly Beach, one of the popular hang outs for locals as well as tourists. It takes about 30 minutes by ferry and they are in plenty at least 2 per hour. There are other speed boat options available as well but they are slightly more expensive.

Some sights from Manly Beach
Manly Wharf
Get off at Manly wharf to head to the beach which is just few hundred meters across

Manly Beach
It's a surfer's paradise and they were out in numbers that day

Surfers Meeting

Beach Volleyball
Beach Volleyball

Priceless ? Couple @ Manly Beach
An engrossed couple

Wind Surfing
Wind Surfing.. This guy was awesome.. Amazing speed and agility


Small Cave leading to spectacular sight.. Little removed from the hustle & bustle of the beach.

Related Links
Manly Chamber of Commerce
Sydney Travel Notes # 1
Sydney Travel Notes # 2

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Sydney Travel Notes # 2

Circular Quay

Circular Quay is the no#1 tourist spot in Sydney. People from all over throng to this place to see the famous Opera House and Harbor Bridge. I went their on a sunny afternoon, roamed around a bit and took a ferry to Manly Beach. Here are some sights of Circular Quay.

Opera House
The Famouse Opera House
Opera House from the ferry

Harbor Bridge
Harbor Bridge. Bridge Climb is one of the attractions here. I did that couple of years back and it is completly safe. Recommend if you have half a day to spare.
Visu enroute to Manly Beach
Yours truly enroute to Manly Beach
Sydney Skyline from ferry
Sydney Skyline from the ferry from Circular Quay to Manly Beach
Harbor Bridge
Harbor Bridge by the night
Opera House @ Sunset
Opera House by the night

Related Links
More photos in flickr
Circular Quay
Harbor Bridge
Opera House
Manly Beach
Sydney Travel Notes #1

National Toilet Map

Yes.. You heard me right.. a map for the public toilets in Australia. I have seen maps for various things, but this one is new..

I understand Australian Government spends millions maintaining a data base of qualified toilets and also operate a call center and website. Yes, they actually have a bunch of people who go around certifying toilets.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Sydney Travel Notes # 1

Hyde Park
I am in Sydney now and got an opportunity to go around this beautiful city little bit. I hope to do few posts on Sydney in the coming days. Here comes Hyde Park.

Name after the park in Central London, Hyde Park is a large greenery right in the center of the city. Its some lot smaller than the Central Park of New York City, nevertheless its great to see a park in the midst of concrete jungle.
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A View of Hyde Park from my Hotel Room

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Fig Lined Avenues set the stage for the local newspaper Sydney Morning Hearld to celebrate their 175 years in print by showcasing some photos from archives

Polling Booth in Australia's wilderness
Photo from Sydney Morning Herald's photo display. With assembly elections underway in Tamil Nadu, this one kind of resonated.

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Tourists throng Hyde Park

Sydney Tower
A view of Sydney Tower from Hyde Park

Hyde Park
Hyde Park in the night on my way back from Manly Wharf. Felt totally safe walking back in the night.

Some more pictures in flickr

Next Post - Sydney Circular Quay

Monday, April 17, 2006

Syriana - A Complex and powerful movie

Syriana
Saw this movie en route to Sydney. I am not sure if this movie ever made it to Chennai but a very powerful and a complex movie about the international oil industry from the writer of Traffic. I understand this is the first major directorial venture by Stephen Gaghan. He has done a wonderful job of developing several different story lines (5 ?) in a complex plot and show how 'everything is connected' in the end. He has deals with the hottest topic of our times and shows how the need to control oil supplies drives international politics from assassinations to suicide bombings.

Syriana depicts the race to control oil in Middle East by any means necessary. From mergers to pay offs to assassinations everything seems to be fair game in the murky international oil business. The plot if complex and play out in several countries and communicate in different languages, which along with locales bring a truly international flavor to this movie. Even though there are lot of sub plots, they have a lot in common and I would recommend watching the film couple of times so that one can piece things together.

The cast is numerous and I could recognize only Matt Damon and George Clooney and even that was difficult. George Clooney is almost unrecognizable and plays the role of a CIA officer who falls from grace. I think he got an Oscar for his role in this film. He has done a wonderful job and he deserves it. Matt Damon plays the role of a young derivatives professional who is about to change the middle east landscape with his radical ideas.

In all the movie is very griping and strikes a chord, but takes a several viewing to understand the real magnitude of the issues covered.

Acting A (for powerful portrayal by George and others)
Direction A (for delivering on a complex plot)

Overall B+ (for taking the issue of our times and showing various angles)

Bottom Line - Watch it.. a few times

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Breath of Fresh Air

With TN assembly elections less than a month, multitude of parties are in the fray and the election fever is rising along with the mercury. With the entry of several actors in the fray, fourth estate has been giving undue attention to them. So it is refreshing to see some coverage for Lok Paritran in the The Hindu today.

Lok Paritran is a political outfit floated by IITians with a promise of good governance, transparency, accessibility and freedom from corruption. I like where they are going with this. Instead of promising to empty government coffers through populist schemes (free everything), these guys are promising to develop governance eco system where good things can thrive. Unfortunately, these things will not translate in to votes at the hustings.

This party has fielded candidates for some of the Chennai constituencies. It is going to be interesting how they ramp up their electioneering as there is hardly any visibility for them in the streets. Lok Paritran candidates may not win any seats, but I sure hope they get enough visibility and votes to be keep the momentum going.

Related Links
Lok Paritran Chennai Candidates
Lok Paritran

Update - April 17, 06 - 2018 hours Sydney Time
Thanks to Journovoice, it is not breadth but breath of fresh air..

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Bangalore is closed for business

Bangalore is closed for business since the demise of Dr. Rajkumar yesterday afternoon. Generally grid locked Bangalore roads are empty as fear and fury seems to have taken over. With wild rumors flying out of handle, Indian Silicon Valley has been shut down.

I am stuck in my hotel room in Bangalore now not being able to do my stuff. We are advised not to venture out on to the streets.

I understand the love and affection people have Dr. Rajkumar, but to shut down the entire city? Is this how we show our respect to the departed soul?

Dr. RajKumar had a great innings and a complete life. He was the un disputed king of Kannada Movies for several decades and died of natural cause yesterday. While it is natural and understandable to feel sad with the departure of a great icon, to bring the business to a grinding halt and burn things down is taking it too far.

I hope normalcy returns to Bangalore soon because that's what Dr. Rajkumar would have wanted. He wanted to see vibrant and a economically strong Karnataka. We can keep his memory alive by making Bangalore a truly global city by openning it back for business soon, very soon.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Starry Blow

To Sun TV?

Sararthkumar has quit DMK and might eventually end up in AIADMK. While this is bound to have some impact on DMK in the forthcoming elections, Sarathkumar’s exit will matter little in the long run for DMK.

However, this episode will affect Sun TV. Sarathkumar’s wife actor Radhika and her Radaan mediaworks have been part and parcel of Sun Network’s success for several years now. Her programs from Chitti to Selvi have been hugely popular not only in Tamil but also in other South Indian Languages. Radaan is also producing Quiz programs hosted by cine stars for Sun Network. In fact, Radhika herself hosts the Telugu Quiz program Sun Network.

It is going to be interesting to see how Radhika, Sun TV alliance changes due to Sarathkumar’s exit from DMK. After all, he cited the insults heaped on his wife Radhika as one of the reasons for leaving DMK.

Sun Network’s stranglehold on Tamil media is a cause for concern for many. The media empire of Sun Network is vast and spawns multiple delivery channels. Their Sumangali Cable Vision has near lock on distribution and its 4 Tamil Channels SunTV, KTV, Sun News & Sun Music have a complete sway over the Tamil audience.

Though a recent entrant in to the print media, Sun Network has already captured significant market share for its Tamil dailies & magazine (Dinakaran, Tamil Murasu and Kungumam). They did it by blanketing its TV outlets with continuous advertisements and predatory pricing policies and freebies.

The only standout seems to their foray in to radio. Suryan FM has not been as popular as Radio Mirchi in Chennai.

Sun Network’s media and political power is truly vast and frightening. So, it will be very interesting to see the impact of Sarathkumar’s exit from DMK on Sun TV.

Related Links
Google News on Sarthkumar's exit
Radaan Mediaworks
Sun Network

Monday, April 10, 2006

பட்டியல் (Pattiyal) - A Stark Movie

My visit to Nanganallur is not complete without a trip to Velan Cinemas and yesterday was no exception either. I paid my customary visit to Velan Cinemas and ended up seeing Pattiyal (பட்டியல்). I would have sat through any movie that played there just to kill time, so I was glad when it was Pattiyal. This movie has been out for few weeks and was surprised to see it running to packed houses.

Pattiyal is a different movie and not the run-of-the-mill love story. Its about two professional killers who do their job without any sense of qualm or remorse and how they are transformed when they start falling in love. The director (Vishnuvardhan) has tried to keep the movie as real and stark as possible, but could have avoided many songs and the totally unnecessary kutthattam.

Arya and Bharath as professional killers have done a decent job. This is definitely the best movie yet for Bharath. He has played the tough role of a mute but has managed to express his emotions and feelings well through his facial expressions and action. Both Padmapriya and Puja have done well their respective female lead roles but Puja somehow fits the role better than Padmapriya.

Nirav Shah has done a marvelous job with the camera. He has captured the mood of Chennai street life in all its gory details and that is certainly a positive for the movie.

Yuvan Shankar Raja's score for this film is just passe and not pulsating.

Direction - B+ (for realistic portrayal of Chennai street life)
Cast - A (for good acting by all)
Camera - A (for solid work and good lighting)
Story - B (for lacking depth)
Music - B- (for not being pulsating)

Overall - B+ (for being different and clean)

Bottom line - Watch it at your leisure

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Bangalore Marathon date moved

Bangalore Marathon is not happening in May.. It has now been moved to September. I am glad that it moved to cooler times.. It would have been close to impossible for slow runners like me in May to finish the full marathon.

Chennai Runners.. now we have few more months to get ready for the Bangalore Marathon.. So lets get serious and practice for hard for September..

Here is the mail from Darshan of CoIndia on the date change..
Dear Marathoners,

Greetings from Crossover!

It gives me great pleasure to announce the demand of most runners has
been met. As you all would know many runners (including the most of you)
have been consistently requesting the change of dates of the Bangalore
International Marathon, as May was too hot especially for the slower
runners.

We have been discussing the same with the sponsors and finally they
have agreed to move the dates to a cooler period. We should be targeting a
post monsoon race around September 3rd. I will be in a position to confirm
the exact date in a fortnight. However I assure you of mailing you the
total details including registration forms etc at the same time.

A small note to International Runners and their Managers, please send
the list of runners available during September and their timing and visa
details immediately to ensure speedy dispatch of invitations and visa
processing.

I have been receiving a lot of mails (many enquiries and many more
suggestions). Please keep them flowing as it helps us understand your
requirements better and aid is in putting up the best race in the
country for you.

I must confess though cricket may be a better financially viable
sport to
organize we love the support and passion you guys demonstrate and
that keeps
us going at Crossover. Keep it going!

Warm Regards
Darshan M

Darshan M

Director Sales & Marketing
Crossover Sports Private Ltd
#11, Wood Street, Richmond Town,
Bangalore 560025
Tel:+91 80 51126004/ 57712004
Mob: +91 98453 03983
Mail: darshan@coindia.com

web: www.coindia.com

Sports Do Not Build Character...They Reveal It
- John Wooden

Friday, April 07, 2006

R2I - Planning

R2I – Planning

This is my 3rd post in the continuing series on R2I. Previous posts are here and here.

Now that you have made the decision, where do we go from here? If you have decided to continue living in your adopted country, Congratulations, a decision has been made now, so move on with your life without constantly going back on your decision. This will only put you and your family in uncertain territory on a prolonged basis and that is not good. Learn more about the adopted country and contribute positively by joining some social / charitable activities of interest. Good Luck and you can skip rest of this post and the series.

But, if you have decided to move back to India, How do you make it happen? There are quite a few things to consider from location to laundry man, from job/s to janitorial assistance, from comfortable housing to Cars. Proper planning and ample lead time is critical to make this work. This will definitely be one of the major projects one would undertake and it important to pay close attention to logistical and emotional needs of various family members involved. Not everyone will move at the same speed and due attention must be paid to kids and their emotional needs. Interestingly, kids will adapt to the new environment faster than the adults.

Moving is always stressful and laborious regardless of the distance and it is even more challenging to move across countries / continents. In this post we will see some of the areas that need adequate planning.

Citizenship: This might apply only for people who are migrating back from western countries, Australia and in particular from USA. Depending on the resident status and length of stay, you may be eligible to become a citizen of the country you are staying now. With India slowly inching towards a complete dual citizenship status, this option should be given serious consideration.

If you hold foreign citizenship, then get the Indian version of dual citizenship for everyone in your family. This will come handy for employment and financial dealings.

Finance: From Bank accounts to trading account to insurance to credit cards there are lot of things to consider and plan here. You might want to consolidate various holdings in the foreign country in to one or few accounts that give you online access. This might include your pension / 401k accounts and things like that.

As you move to India, you will need a bank account and credit /debit card at a minimum. Make sure you have them taken care off in time for your move in to India. Lot of Banks offer credit cards in India now and biggies like ICICI & SBI also offer online trading facility. So it should be relatively easy to do one stop shopping for all your banking / financial needs.

Location: This perhaps one of the single most important decisions you will make after deciding to move back. With the booming IT market in Bangalore, it seems to be the choice destination for lot of returnees. However, the ‘where to’ decision must not be made on job alone. There are enough jobs to go around in other cities as well and few other factors like social / family network, housing, schooling must also be considered. I would submit that in the larger scheme of things, housing and family network must weigh heavily in the location decision than job market.

Job: Once the location / city has been identified, then starting looking for a job in that market. If you are in to entrepreneurial things then hat off to you and you can skip this section. There seems to be lot of jobs in every major city now, but it will take good amount of digging and networking to land in a job to your liking. This jump will be crucial as this will set the stage for all your future moves and negotiations so spread your net wide and deep.

School: If you have school going kids then this will be one of the challenging things you will do as you look to return. There is intense demand for admission in to good schools in India. Most schools start the admission process around December for the next school year which starts in June. So shortlist 3 or 4 schools and start focusing on them early. As you narrow down your choice, look for schools that are close to where you will live.

I didn’t pay close attention to this aspect when we moved. I believed then that regardless of the search and time spent on this, we will always end up shifting schools. But that was not to be. Once kids started going to a school, they didn’t want to leave for obvious reasons (not to me then!!) like familiarity, friends etc., So, pay close attention to this and get in to a good school the first time.

Housing: Look for housing close to where kids schooling will be, even if that increases commute time for the elders to their jobs. It is a common practice is Chennai to ask for 10 month rent as ‘advance / deposit’. There are lots of folks who do ‘house brokering’ as their part time or full time job. I found them to be unorganized and unreliable. They don’t keep up their appointments and time. Watch out for situations where one house is offered to you by multiple brokers. If you don’t speak up early, you could end up in an ugly situation where many brokers are fighting for the ‘agent fee’. As with many things, networking leads you to good housing which generally operate stealth.

Also, if you own a property where you live now, then you need to think about what to do with it as well.

It is quite possible that I have missed umpteen other things that should be planned for. It is important to go about this as methodically as possible. Start a ‘To Do’ list at the earnest and start executing. There is nothing like taking baby steps and start seeing things fall in place.

My two cents:

  1. Give yourself at least 12 months
  2. Make it a family decision and involve all members in planning. Pay close attention to kids needs.
  3. Choose a city where you / spouse have some social network.
  4. Expect everything to take more time than normal and used to.
  5. Have lot of patience.

Next: R2I - Moving

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Road Less traveled

With the IIM-A graduates getting attractive offers from all over, it is heartening to see some venturing out to do different things.

IIM-A graduate, Sharath Babu once sold idlis in the streets of Chennai to support his family but is now starting a catering services company with an ambitious goal of growing the company to 50,000 employees in 10 years.

God Speed & Good Luck Sharath Babu...

Taking 'Gaana' songs to the next level

Narayanan this is for you.. I know you like Gaana songs and is a fan of Deva.

Deva might have introduced Gaana songs to us but Ulaganathan has taken it to the next level with his blockbuster hit song in Chithiram Pesuthadi. His song 'Valle Minukum Vilangu Minukum' is now the latest craze in Chennai and can be heard everywhere.

I am happy for Ulaganathan also. He lost his job about 10 years back and has been struggling to eke out a living for his family. This song has given him the break he desperately needed to move ahead.

Ulaganathan.. Your song rocks.. Hoping to hear many more from you..

Photo courtesy: The Hindu

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The Hindu