Showing posts with label the need to help people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the need to help people. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 August 2020

Sun, The Rainbow and Rain.

Hello readers

 Hope you all are doing well

 Look deep into nature, and you will understand everything better.

-Albert Einstein

 Hope is a beautiful thing, I think it is the best of things, it blossoms new possibilities each day.

 "Our life and times" are often used in conversations with people of all ages, what it means is how were things at their times and their experiences.

 A large-hearted read today, no technical stuff or conceptual stuff.

 Sun, the Rainbow and rain, this blog is in the making from quite some time, well to be precise I would say some years now.

 I have been contemplating situations, experiences, beliefs, and disbelief within me as far as I have seen in my life, finally I think this is apt time to publish.

 Service -mindedness is a boon I would say, and only the service-minded people, understand the joy of it.

 We all go through situations in life, what do we learn from those situations is what matters.

 Suppose you went on for a rough patch in your life say for a couple of years that is the time you can differentiate between your friends and foe.

 There will be people who will help you and some people whom you thought were your buddies.

 That was lesson number one, next comes your maturity and loneliness teaches you a lot I would say.

The former is what you arrive at after the phase is over,the latter is actually a state of mind, do you know that we feel lonely not because you do not have people to communicate, maybe your intellect wants its free space to heal itself, it chooses loneliness!

 The sun is an awe-inspiring heavenly body I would say, I fold my hands to bow to the sun daily, for its radiance, for its glory, for its grace.

 The Rainbow signifies joy, it splits the sunlight and shows the dance of nature to all of us.

 I annotate rain to hope and prosperity!

 Now just think for a second, these three phenomena, the sun the Rainbow and rain, they have always been in our lives.

 These natural phenomena just happen, at some point of each year, and they add meaning to our life.

 I know they are non-living and happen due to laws of physics, but they add so much value to the living.

 But I want to fathom them, as three people who are always there to fill us with joy, hope, and well-being.

 For a moment, can we all not be them?

 Why can't we become the sun to a person who is engulfed in darkness? A rainbow to a blind person and bring a rain of happiness to the dejected.

 To be honest, I have was not an empathic person back in time, but when I understood that it is essential to be empathetic I started being one.

I feel so fresh and my purpose of life uplifts each time I help a soul.

 All the world's possibilities in man are waiting as the tree remains for its seed, said Sri Aurobindo a great saint and freedom fighter.

 Let us all try to be in a giving mode, as it is divine, let not the illusion of ego and arrogance hold you back.

 If you feel a person in need of your help, give it all you have got, why wait for the person to ask your advice or seek help .

 Seriously I see it has brought smiles on people faces, and they are so thankful for that.

 You become wiser, blessed and  in their prayers, I think that is the best you can get in life.

 Nothing much nears to that.

 

Courtesy Google Images.
 

 Well, these 698 words has a small story: started writing this  in 2017, was in my drafts for three years! The reason maybe I thought it is too touchy!

 But I feel this needs to be told, I had mentioned in one of my blogs this year that, help is a religion.

 It is true it is, indeed, a religion without any deity, leader, or a book, it is just actions which benefit another person who is need of it!

 I thank Keith McCarthy from New- Zealand, whom I had discussed this literature with, for her motivation to write this one, Keith I owe you one!

 Thanks a lot for your time.

 Enjoy your week.

 Helios

Sunday, 2 February 2020

Maverick in traffic!

Hello Readers

How are you today?

Work hard, work harder, work with efficiency, work in cooperative spirit
Work with a team spirit to make your country great, self-supporting and strong.

-Sir M Visvesvaraya
The greatest civil engineer ever lived in India.


They say a plan is first blotted in mind and then on a sheet of paper and then they bring it to life.

In fact, India is known to be the center of architectural marvel and the Aw aspiring temples, church and Sufi architecture and other learning centers.

The I.T( Information Technology) capital of the country "Bengaluru" buzzing with young minds trying to solve the analytical assignments challenged to them inside the glass doors of their workplace.

Well, it is rightly quoted by many that, "Bengaluru is the silicon valley of India".

That looks very good on papers, but that is the ground reality of the commuters!

What are the perils and pitfalls of the industry, the ripples created on the infrastructure of this once beautiful city?

Usually a motivational blogger and what they call the optimistic types  I choose to be realistic and grim about this one.

Starting in the 1980s, Karnataka emerged as the information technology capital of the country. A total of 1973 companies in Karnataka are involved in Information Technology related business, including big firms like Infosys and Wipro who have their headquarters in Bangalore. The origin of the growth of the software industry in Karnataka seems to have been the entry of Texas Instruments which was the first multinational to set up base in Sona Tower, Millers Road, Bangalore in 1985.

Texas Instruments was searching for a location to set up their overseas development center in India in the early 1980s. They first looked at the states of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, but when both states refused permission, Karnataka was approached with the condition that land allotted must be near an airport.

The then chief minister of Karnataka Gundu Rao agreed to their terms and granted land near the H.A.L. Airport in Bangalore. Texas Instruments currently has a large facility in Bagmane Tech Park in Bangalore near the airport.

There were many factors conducive to the development of the software industry in Karnataka state.

One factor is the presence of large numbers of top-grade science and engineering institutions like IISc, NITK, B.M.S. College of Engineering, B.V.B., Malnad College of Engineering MSRIT, N.I.E., SJCE, RVCE, PESIT, SDMCET and around 200 engineering colleges.

 The software industry requires large numbers of skilled engineers which are regularly churned out of the engineering colleges in Karnataka.

 The presence of Public sector undertakings like B.E.L., H.A.L., BHEL, I.T.I. And BEML gave ready access to manpower as well as trial opportunities of the newly developed software. There were many advanced laboratories like N.A.L. and ISRO in and around Bangalore which provided necessary basic knowledge required for software development.

The successive state governments have been proactive in providing essential facilities for the growth of the industry. The salubrious climate of Bangalore also helps in the growth of the software industry there. ( numbers and names Wikipedia)

When we come to the post-2006 era, when large companies like Infosys, H.C.L.- Tech Wipro, Satyam had passed the sigmoid it was sure that the Bengaluru will become the future I.T. hub of India.

The effects

There have been both positive and negative effects of the boom. Well for any onlooker it is evident that the per capita income of the state has risen, the software engineers earn the salaries at the beginning of the career what their parents earned during the time of their superannuation.

The downside

There has been a decline of quality engineers passing out of colleges, they are just manufactured engineers who are designed to clear corporate interviews. The Government too has made getting a government job like sour grapes which can't be reached.

Even though the earning capacity of an individual increased substantially, they do not know what to with the remuneration so technically there is a trend towards financial illiteracy.

The apocalypse effect!

Now the once garden city has become a concrete city with just huge megalithic apartments all around us! Definitely, jobs draw population, and that population brings its own needs, and that has to be catered.

But there is a point when the land cannot take much of human interventions which have led to catastrophes in the recent past examples, flooding of roads, the low laying areas being submerged during rains.

We, the citizens, don't speak much and try to be more and more supportive of solving the civic problems by ourselves. Still, if the public works department is in a state of apathy, with the unplanned development of infrastructure, I think we are in a state of emergency.

Recently I read an article where Bengaluru one of the well-planned cities in Asia has the worst traffic management in the world surpassing even New Delhi.

My reaction was not surprising, but it was disappointment and shallow, imagine you are trying to build sub-urban trains, metro rails. As a result, you block roads, but are we living in a superman era where everything can work as a click?




I took this picture last week! to show the poor utilities given  to workmen, in this case they were mixing water using paper cups! To complete a footpath construction!


Why is there is no planning, and what an everyday commuter can witness is just apathy on the road and feel depressed about it.

We all as the daily users of the roads and infrastructure who generate economy for this country should definitely start questioning the authorities about their plans and deadlines! And question their logic and timing of destroying roads and trees!

Let me know your thoughts on this all-important one.

Thanks a lot for your time.

Helios.

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