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January 7, 2012

Technology to the rescue

by viggy — Categories: experience, Fun, social, Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , 1 Comment

Nagaraj sir, who is an active member and holds some important position at Democratic Yoth Federation of India (DYFI), had asked me to come to his area with my laptop. Since Karnataka government had opened a portal, http://web1.kar.nic.in/rconline/ to apply for a ration card online, many cyber cafes had started charging hefty amount from poor people who were not able to apply for it themselves. Hence he wanted me to apply online for the people in his area. So at around 11:00, we set up a table outside his house. His neighbor had kindly agreed to give access to internet through his broadband and since he had a wireless router, it was easy for us to access it from where we were sitting.

Since I myself did not have a ration card and my mom had been pestering me for applying it online since last two months, I had applied for it last night and understood all the fields required to fill the form very well. Unfortunately in my case, it had not accepted my LPG gas connection number and due to this I had to say that I did not own a gas connection while applying for the ration card.

At around 11:30, few people started coming along with their electric bill. And I started applying for each one of them. I observed many interesting points.

Almost all these people had their own houses. This was not strange to me because I knew from my previous interaction at another slum that state government provides funds to people to build pakka cement houses. The agreement is that the family has to have its own land and they need to put the foundation themselves. The amount for the building the walls and roof will be given by the government. This was a good scheme because it ensured to some extent that the people do not misuse the money provided by the government.

In many cases, the R.R. No. of the electricity bill had already been used by someone else to apply for the ration card. Due to this the portal was not allowing anyone else to apply for a new card  for that particular electricity bill. In many cases, it turned out that the tenant of the house had applied for the ration card using the electricity bill due to which the owner themselves were not able to apply for a card.

By around 4:00, I had applied for 22 families. Since I was using Ubuntu, after completion of every application, I was able to store the complete application in a pdf format which Nagaraj sir had decided to give a hard copy to each applicants for their future use. Also the wonderful feature that the portal had was that after successful submission of the application, it was sending a sms to the applicant’s mobile number with an acknowledgement number.

In all, it was a great experience for me. I found a family where the husband was 5 years younger to his wife. We had to make sure that the birthday was actually correct. In another case, for one applicant there were 8 dependents and somehow while adding 5th dependent, the portal removed all the previously added dependents. At the end, we only applied for 4 dependents for the particular applicant.

Another interesting thing I saw was that most of the people were applying for a BPL(Below poverty line) card, which meant that they had to mention that their annual income was less than Rs. 36,000(I am not sure of this rule). However, only one person asked to mention his correct annual income saying that it wouldnt be right to mention less just for benefits.

There was another interesting applicant. She was a muslim lady who had come in Burkha. After waiting for around 30 mins and since she was way behind in queue, she asked me if I can apply for her next as there were all males in the queue now. I politely disagreed as all of them also had been waiting and few of them had already raised concerns that they had to go to work. Somehow she was not happy with this and before her turn came, she started pointing to my mistakes in other’s application forms and started talking in English to me. Also for her application, she had written all the details that was required and gave it to me. She felt proud to have done this and started bragging to her friend that since she had written it down and given to me, I shouldnt have any confusion in application process. However, I had failed to realize that she was actually applying with her husband’s name and hence I had by mistake marked it as a female applicant. So I had to go back to the initial webform and correct it. I felt that she was very angry that I had made such a silly mistake.

However, the biggest satisfaction that I got during the day was that how the technology had helped these people apply for the ration card without which they would have atleast had to spend their one full day going to the government office and standing in long queues and then running around with documents or in the best case, pay around Rs. 1000 to a broker to get it done for them. Infact I remember my cousin brother had paid around 2500 to an agent for both ration card and gas connection for his family. It was only because of my laziness that I had also not gone through an agent to apply for the ration card.

Also at around 4:00, since I had some other personal work, I decided to leave. However the neighbor who also about my age and who had been kind enough to allow us to use his internet connection had also started applying for others and this way I was satisfied that now the area will not need me to come again for applying as the neighbor would do it for them.

Nagaraj sir has already suggested another locality where we can go next time whenever I am free. I certainly feel very proud of having done a small contribution to so many families. Of course, we have only applied for the ration card for them and still the process of verification by the food officer remains and it is only after this that the families will get a ration card.

This experience also gave me lot of food for thought regarding the controversial project, UID. I will try to summarize those thoughts in a separate post soon.

 

 

 

 

December 12, 2011

Value of a SORRY

by viggy — Categories: experience, Fun, social — Tags: , 1 Comment

I screw up daily either during my work or in my day to day life. As I self inspect, I just realize that I say sorry so often that it has almost no value. For example, I am always late for FSMK meetings and there are few very punctual guys who have to always wait for me. Every time I just go and say sorry even though I know that I will be again late next time also. I can give thousands of examples in my relations that I screw up and just say sorry. Also there are numerous instances everyday when I say sorry to my colleagues during work.

So from now on, I am not going to be sorry for things which I know I wont be resolving. I know it will be very rude for the people but I guess, at least it will make me feel more conscious about my mistakes and hopefully help me in resolving them. I need to make sure that my sorry has a value and when I say it, people understand that I really mean it.

I am not sure if I will succeed, but if I dont, you can surely expect a Sorry at the end of this blog. :)

November 2, 2011

So fake that have I lost my originality?

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The concept presented in Inception is a very powerful one. A person changes his environment so many times that he forgets what his original environment was.
Now what if instead of his environment a person changes his character. An example would be a spy. A spy has to live with so many identities. How does he live his
off-duty life. Can he forget his fake identities and live his original identity. But again spy knows what his original identity is. He is very motivated towards
his original identity and hence very well knows the purpose and timeline of his fake identities.
What if a person is not so motivated towards his original identity. What if the change of identity is not a sudden change but a gradual change owing to circumstances.
Let me put my example. I had to frequently change my schooling environment owing to my dad’s transfers. As a person, I am very social and hence I need people
around me. This meant that I had to regularly adapt myself to the environment of the school to make new friends. With this, I did have many good friends in each school I studied.
But now, the question is did I change myself so much that I dont know what my original identity was. Also should I call my present character as fake as it
probably is no where near to my original identity.
If I look at it optimistically, I can say that my identity has not changed but only evolved and it is a necessary and compulsory step in every human’s life.
Similar to a diamond, which in a mine is black but when it changes its environment from a mine to a wedding ring, it has evolved so much that it changes from being
black to a nice, sparkling stone.
But I feel that is a bad example. Daimond always had that sparkling nature and it just required someone to cut it and shape it to show that sparkling nature.

November 2, 2011

Localization sprint as rajyotsava celebration

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Around 15 people met at FSMK office at 3:00 pm on Nov 1st to celebrate Rajyotsava. The plan was to have a localization sprint to localize Debian Installer. Since many were new to localization, we started by giving a brief about what localization is and the different tools used for localization. Then we divided ourselves into 5 groups and started the sprint. In around 2 hours, we were able to localize 46 strings. Most of the localization was done by Naveen, Shishir, Raghavendra, Prabodh and Jayakumar as each one was leading their group. Hopefully new comers understood the whole process of localization and will contribute to it in future. There are still 324 strings in debain-installer kn.po file and hence a very long way to go. However with few more such localization sprints, we should be able to complete the localization of remaining strings.

Along with the localization of strings, Rameez created a glossary of commonly used Computer Jargon. This will help any new comer to quickly find respective Kannada word for the English word. Also this will be followed as a standard while localizing. You can find the glossary here . Please feel free to add more words and correct if anything wrong.

In all, I feel very happy that in such short notice, we were still able to gather good number of participants and were actually able to localize a significant number of strings.

Prabodh and Naveen deeply into localizing the strings

October 6, 2011

Dilemma of Fire

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Imagine that you are fire and in course of your life, you are in love with a beautiful piece of paper. What do you do? Knowing that asking the paper to come close to you will only result in its destruction and not having the paper close to you will give you pain. Can you overcome your love and make the sacrifice. I am sure most of the people will agree. After all you dont want to destroy what you love the most.

Now imagine if as fire, you are only in love with papers. I mean, everybody says love is blind. So as fire, even you dont think about the result and love. You know what you love and you fall in love without thinking of consequences. If you are thinking of consequences, that means you are not in love. What can you do in such situations?

September 9, 2011

My Success vs My Failures

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My current life and lifestyle seems too unreal to me and hence there is a fear in me that it can end abruptly.  That has lead me to make this analysis or at least organize the thoughts that I probably always had in mind.

When I look at my past success, I realize that whenever I have got some success it is because I had my full heart into it. Each time I think about it, I feel that I was not competent enough to have achieved it but since I had dreamed about that success and I had put my full efforts in it, I achieved success in it.

Similarly, when I look at my recent failures, I realize that in all the failures, I had never put my full efforts. It was always halfhearted approach.

This is probably a very known fact and I have not stated anything new. However the fact I have recognized it means at least a hope for me. Now again I need to do more things in which I am interested in.

 

August 16, 2011

Why do I support Anna Hazare’s movement against corruption?

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Who am I?

I am a citizen of India with no proof of identification except my Pan Card. I have no voter’s id card and hence have not voted yet even though I am 23 years old. Hence I am an irresponsible Indian citizen as I have not completed some of the duties of an Indian citizen.

 

How much does corruption effect me?

Well, to be honest, corruption is something that does not hurt me much at personal level. I mean, as a middle class man, I do not usually interact with government officials. I guess, the only time I have to interact with them is when I need these necessary documents like passport, ration card, driver’s license.

The only other time when I will have to interact with government officials is probably when I buy a vehicle or a house or land for myself. Even in such cases, there are many agents who will do the dirty job of interacting with the government officials and get my work done. Overall, in all such cases, I can easily get my work done by throwing some money on agents. As a middle class man, I can easily afford it and hence there is no real impact at my personal life.

 

Then why?

Fame: Yes, this is probably one of the reason. I mean, clearly there is a huge publicity of this issue and by taking part in such highly publicized issues, I am bound to get fame. Probably in my facebook profile or through my twitter profile. Who doesn’t like few likes from friends out of which hopefully some will be females. After all, most of the things people do nowadays are for facebook likes and comments.

I do have around 700+ friends in FB and hence a huge number of people as audience. You never know which female starts liking you just due to your status messages.  Havnt there been love stories that happened over facebook.

 

Money: Na. I will not gain any money by supporting this issue and I guess nobody is actually making any money from it other than media.

 

Networking: Yes, this can be another reason why I am going there. Such events produce a great chance of meeting new people with similar interests and growing your professional network. Also since the people there are also  probably for the same causes, it easily allows you to mingle with them.

 

Corruption: Is this a good enough reason to support Anna Hazare and his campaign?

The amount of corruption cases that have come forward in last 1-2 years is enormous and imagining the things the government could have done for the people, had that money been properly channelized really makes me angry. I mean, yes, this government has been elected by the people for the second time to the power and hence that means, the people had lots of faith in them. That doesn’t mean no voices should be raised against them when so many corruption cases are coming to light and so little is being done by the government to punish the guilty.

There has been never a sincere effort to punish the corrupt in India and none of the government which had come to power ever tried to implement laws which will punish the responsible. The lokpal bill itself has been in the parliament for around 42 years and none of the government has been willing to pass this  bill for the obvious reasons.

Again, though we can have huge confidence over the elected members in the parliament, will they actually pass a law that curbs their power and put checks over themselves. Obviously only this type of movement will only force the parliament members to pass a strict lokpal bill.

August 8, 2011

How to use mail command to mail the contents of the file to somebody

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$cat “Filename” | mail -s “subject” “mailid”

The assumption here is that you have sendmail configured in the system and the mailid that you have provided accepts mails from unknown addresses. Gmail doesnt.

July 29, 2011

Nice Equation of man and woman

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Equation 1

Human = eat + sleep + work + enjoy
Donkey = eat + sleep

Therefore:
Human = Donkey + Work + enjoy

Therefore:
Human-enjoy = Donkey + Work

In other words,
A Human that doesn’t know how to enjoy = Donkey that works.

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Equation 2

Man = eat + sleep + earn money
Donkey = eat + sleep

Therefore:
Man = Donkey + earn money

Therefore:
Man-earn money = Donkey

In other words,
Man who doesn’t earn money = Donkey

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Equation 3

Woman= eat + sleep + spend
Donkey = eat + sleep

Therefore:
Woman = Donkey + spend
Woman – spend = Donkey

In other words,
Woman who doesn’t spend = Donkey

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To Conclude:
From Equation 2 and Equation 3

Man who doesn’t earn money = Woman who doesn’t spend

So Man earns money not to let woman become a donkey!
And a woman spends not to let the man become a donkey!

So, We have:
Man + Woman = Donkey + earn money + Donkey + Spend money

Therefore from postulates 1 and 2, we can conclude

Man + Woman = 2 Donkeys that live happily together!

July 26, 2011

Peace Of Mind

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Once Buddha was walking from one town to another town with a few of his followers. This was in the initial days. While they were travelling, they happened to pass a lake. They stopped there and Buddha told one of his disciples, “I am thirsty. Do get me some water from that lake there.”

The disciple walked up to the lake. When he reached it, he noticed that some people were washing clothes in the water and, right at that moment, a bullock cart started crossing through the lake. As a result, the water became very muddy, very turbid. The disciple thought, “How can I give this muddy water to Buddha to drink!” So he came back and told Buddha, “The water in there is very muddy. I don’t think it is fit to drink.”

After about half an hour, again Buddha asked the same disciple to go back to the lake and get him some water to drink. The disciple obediently went back to the lake. This time he found that the lake had absolutely clear water in it. The mud had settled down and the water above it looked fit to be had. So he collected some water in a pot and brought it to Buddha.

Buddha looked at the water, and then he looked up at the disciple and said, “See what you did to make the water clean. You let it be … and the mud settled down on its own – and you got clear water… Your mind is also like that. When it is disturbed, just let it be. Give it a little time. It will settle down on its own. You don’t have to put in any effort to calm it down. It will happen. It is effortless.”

What did Buddha emphasize here? He said, “It is effortless.” Having ‘peace of mind’ is not a strenuous job; it is an effortless process. When there is peace inside you, that peace permeates to the outside. It spreads around you and in the environment, such that people around start feeling that peace and grace.