How wonderful speed is! We all have always aspired to be quicker at things we can accomplish using our smart phones. But many a times we have been unable to achieve it because of slow internet speeds on our mobile phones. I remember the time when I could not book a train ticket using my phone. I needed a laptop and a broadband to be able to do the most dreaded thing online ever i.e. booking a tatkal train ticket on IRCTC website.
But then came 3G and changed the way we percieved online operations on mobile phones. Today every other day we see apps getting launched for banking, online food ordering, social networking etc. There are apps now even for political parties and their policies.
The whole world is a better place now for many reasons and one of them is that we have better speed of mobile internet.
Now here is the good news. We all have loved 3G speed on our phones and anticipated greater speed and convenience in next generation 4G networks.
We all have been waiting for cheaper 4G enabled phones and networks that could support 4G speeds.
Our mutual friend Airtel has already setup a vast network for 4G operations. They have come out with great plans for us to use and they have made it extremely easy for us as well to get a 4G sim. Here are the details for you:-
1. Airtel offers a unique 4G SIM delivery service, wherein any Airtel user with a 4G handset can tweet using #GetAirtel4G to get a 4G SIM delivered to their home for free.
2. Once a user tweets #GetAirtel4G he gets a reply from @AirtelIndia handle directing the user to a link where a user need to enter his details for SIM delivery.
Read more about it at www.airtel.in/4G
So if you have a phone which is 4G network ready what are you waiting for.
Open your twitter app now and tweet for it.
Dolphina was restless. Her heart was racing; she had never thought that this day would come. Matsya was dead. She was all alone but her responsibilities as the queen mother and chief minister of kingdom of waters did not afford her a moment of grief on death of her dearest. Just three years back on May 18, 2012 they had met with King of Forests Sultan and his minister Chanak to discuss problems caused by humans and decided to let it be for a while so that humans could learn from their mistakes and evolve with time. But it had proven fatal for Matsya, her love. How she wished today that she had decided to kill all humans and get rid of their ill plans.
She shouted for the guard and asked him to get Chanak from forests.
(2)
Earlier that day Matsya was out for a swim with his bodyguards. He was enjoying the great expanse of the sea and loved the bitter salty taste of its water, after all he was born in it and since then had lived to love and protect it. There was no better swimmer in the entire kingdom. He was 42 feet long and weighed more than 20 tonnes but no one could control the speed and dive as he could. He was feeling fantastic that morning when kissed Dolphina good bye.
He was swimming a few hundred kilometers from the lands south of river Narmada. He loved the water in this part of sea which humans called Arabian Sea. He could see human fishing boats and other huge structures which were sailing across the sea with a lot of grains and other supplies for different parts of world where humans had made their colonies. He was always well informed about these routes as he always kept a distant watch on these areas.
Today he had decided to come closer to the shore to get a closer look at all the things that were being developed at the sea shore. He could see long lines of tall building less than 100 meters from the sea shore. He wondered if humans never learn from the destructions of the past, why they choose to live so close to the sea. He saw many outlets of dirty water that were freely flowing into sea making the whole part of the sea dark black. He was disgusted at the sight of it. He had not realized that he had come very close to the shore and the taste and quality of the water that they were treading into, was very different from what they had ever experienced. He took a sip of the water and felt dizzy, just a sip of it was enough to get him lose his consciousness. His body guards were in no better shape. They were struggling to see and breath. The water did not have enough oxygen for them. Suddenly their gills were full of a pollutant they had never known about, in effort to save their lives they were taking more and more water to get enough oxygen but that was getting their gills blocked and they were not able to push the water out anymore. They were drowning with the weight of water and all of them were losing control of their tail and muscles because not enough oxygen was available to their brains. They were slowing down and in next few minutes all of them knew that they were not going to make it back home that day.
Only one thing that was left for them to do before giving their lives was to push their king to the land in last hope that humans would be intelligent enough to save him. They had seen reports that a small fraction of humans were advocating measures to save the nature. They had never thought, but humans were their last hope in a bid to save their king. They mustered all the courage that was required and pushed the floating body of their king towards the land. They could never know if they were successful, for their life had already gone out of them.
(3)
Humans always love a spectacle. A huge whale on their shore was another that they could not get enough of. They were too busy in clicking photographs and calling their relatives to come and see the wonder that they did not think of calling for help. All the show off and drama to save the planet and nature was coming to see the truth of light. A setup that was supposed to work in such conditions was completely absent. Everyone, who was there, was clueless about what they could do. Such shame. All technological development that humans boasted off returned no result. They could not even push the king of waters back into water let alone provide a safe place for him to live. Humans once again had failed the kingdoms of forests and waters. They had again failed God. They had again proven short of fulfilling their purpose.
PS: In a shocking incident, all the machinery and intelligence of human beings could not push back a whale into sea on June 26th.
Your smart phone is an integral part of your life today. You
can’t survive a day without it unless you really want to prove a point. Every
day a new phone is out in market which claims better performance and mind
blowing features. Just to be fair to them, some of them do have great
specifications and great features.
But problem is that most of us, if not all, bought our smart
phones, as it seems, a little early in the timeline of smart phone evolution
i.e. approximately a year back or a little more. All this development in smart
phone industry has made our phones like Amitabh Bachchan from the movie “Pa”.
They are not all that old but they appear and function like one.
When I bought my phone 1 GB RAM was fantastic and dual core
processors were thing of the time. Apps were light and the default browser was
able to get anything rendered on our screen even on 2G. OK, that is an exaggeration.
However, if you remember that time (around 2013) we were happy with simpler
things.
Now APPs are heavy and they are countless to say the least.
Last week I had to get rid of my facebook and messenger both apps. They were
beating the living out of my phone. My browser was hanging,
my phone was dying more often than not and problems were countless. Many times
I felt like throwing away my phone and getting a new one but then I remembered
all the EMIs I had paid for this one, so decided to keep it for another year
and get rid of all, I mean all, heavy apps.
Now, that is something which is not good. What’s the point
of a smart phone which is a thing of past and does not have half of the things
that save you money, time and hassle. Most importantly get you information fast
and are reliable.
Then a day came, I had to disable my full fledged browser
and go back to the default one. It has been doing the job but I am used to
better things in life. As they say necessity is mother of inventions. It made
me search for better options, if not really invent them.
US browser (http://www.ucweb.com/)
may just be the answer to all our problems. It is fast, it is light, it
saves data in browsing and it is available on your Google Play Store for free. Yuvraj Singh,
our beloved cricketer is promoting this browser. You can watch him talking
about the features of this browser in the following video.
At the time of any cricket series, we all want to keep
ourselves updated on scores and commentaries. So many times our slow networks
do not allow us the seamless connectivity that we desire. UBC Browser comes
with a built-in UC Cricket feature which is one stop shop for all your cricket
related information needs. You can get all that in just one click.
So here is what I recommend, keep your old browser for now,
download UC browser and try it out.
Just like there are no shortcuts to success, there are none
to a flat belly. You ought to work out and take proper diet to finally show off
your toned abs. Many of us tend to believe that we can get great abs by working
out and maintaining our diet for some time and then once we have it we can go
around eating from this corner and other. The whole understanding is wrong, to
say the least.
In movie, Pursuit of Happiness, Will Smith talks about his
daily routine and calls that part of his the pursuit of happiness. All the
struggles that he had to face in that movie made him think more than once that
happiness was not something that could be achieved, it could only be pursued.
But we later got to know that right amount of efforts and dedication can
actually help you find “happiness”. In the same way, ”pursuit of a flat belly”
is something that requires consistent effort and great determination. On our way we should take all the help that we
can. Follow a regular exercise regime, get your beauty sleep, stay away from
stress, keep away from happy, sad or stress eating, do not touch alcohol, say
no to smoking and most importantly set your diet.
Now, that if makes you feel dizzy better stop reading here.
But if you have the courage and determination that you think you do, there are
a lot of people, industries and forums that will help you.
Dabur (@DaburHoney_Ind)
has pioneered the process of bringing the goodness of nature into our
lives through their wide range of products. This time it is going to their “Honey”.They have come up with this great concept of “Honey
Diet” which helps you sustain your efforts for fitness. They have created 7
days crash diet plan for you so that you can lose those extra pounds and get in
the shape that you had always wanted. It’s not about getting slim only, it is
about getting fit. You don’t have to be slim to be happy with yourself and
enjoy being in your skin. But you must be fit.
I don’t intend to preach here about the importance of
fitness. You must try to live a better life, so that you can pass on better
values to the next generation.
Like Lord Krishna said in Shree Mad-Bhagwad Geeta , “Karmanyevadhikaraste
ma faleshu kadachana” which means focus on your karma and leave your worries about outcomes
to me. Grab your glass of lemon water and 2 table spoons of honey and follow your
Honey Diet (http://www.daburhoney.com/)
get started on the path of a better tomorrow. All you need to do is, fill some
basic information about your health and get your diet plan on your registered
email id. Once you have it follow it religiously.
Kapil Dev’s Ek Nayi League. What is this #EkNayiLeague
?In all the videos Kapi Dev is saying “DIl
se khela to Hit Wicket” which means that “If you played with heart, you would
definitely fail”. How is that possible? It is possible only if your mind is more
important for this game than your heart. You would need to apply your brains to
play in this league.
My best guess is it that it is going to be an online cricket
strategy game. Where you would create teams, buy and sell players, manage and
coach your team to win matches to go on and win top honours.
In one the videos he talks about players making a lot of
money, which makes him happy. I am excited about a possibility that this league
would offer players an opportunity to win a lot of money.
In another video he talks about girls and sports for them in
India. This is one field where we really need to do better that too when we
have really great talent in India. Sania and Saina are making us proud along
with many other stars in various other sports. I think there is definitely
going to be something for girls in this league. A team comprising both male and
female players or is it going to be male and female both competing with their
grey matter in strategy to win this league?
In videos Kapil Dev has talked about many celebrities as
well. I wonder where they fit in? Would they be part of teams, sponsors of
teams or owners of team? There is a lot of excitement around it. I see on twitter
that many lucky fans are getting to meet Kapil. It is just great. It is a great
way to promote a sport in country and provide an level playing field to
everyone.
After going in the direction that it is definitely going to
be an online strategy game based on cricket, now I am getting many other
thoughts. I have a strong feeling that it has something to do with tennis. He
talks about Sania Mirza. I wonder why that is.
No matter what it is now, there is a lot of suspense around
it. I am very curious to find out. I wish if there was any way to find this out
right now. I have already combed internet via Google search results but no
luck.
Kapil Dev is an icon and I am sure whatever he is bringing
out is going to be phenomenal and it would benefit all sports lovers and his
crazy fans. I, for one, am looking forward to play in this #EkNayiLeague. (http://www.eknayileague.com/)
.
Wait, I have another guess, oh no I have got many. Waiting
for the secret to reveal itself.
When is the right time to change your phone? I feel it is
when your current phone becomes too slow that you feel like it is from the Stone
Age and you need to wait for a few life times before it opens the app that you
touched and have stared at since. Worse is when you start getting a call in the
midst of your app launch.
What were these “smart phones” invented for? To help you
multitask, to help stay in touch with your emails, texts, tweets and statuses
on various other platforms, in nutshell to help you stay connected, to help you
do basic things with your phone that otherwise would require you to find a
laptop with a decent internet connection.
If I am out there to find a new phone for myself which can
give me a satisfactory performance or better, I would have my apprehensions.
These days there are just too many brands which are boasting of great
experience, I would steer clear of such claims and do my own research before I
choose my next phone. One phone which
stands out in comparison and has received acclaim from my peers is ASUS Zenfone2.
Why, I think, this could be a game changer in redefining
what a customer should expect from his / her smart phone is because of the
amazing specification and features this phone boasts of. Here are top 5 –
1.4 GB LPDDR3 RAM – that is 8 times more RAM
compared to what I had in first desktop. For a layman, that means that you get
about 4 times clock frequency and as many times data transfer rate which
translates into great performance of your apps.
2.4G Support – 4 G is here already and a few other
phones have the support built-in for 4G networks. Telecom providers are providing it almost at
the same cost as 3G data services so why not use it while it is cheap (although
I feel it would anyway remain affordable even after all phones would have it). A
new phone should enable you to do something that your current phone did not. So
4G it is.
3.Better Visual Experience – ASUS Zenfone2 has a
5.5 inch screen in a traditional body of a 5 inch phone. That means it would
fit in your pocket same as a 5 inch phone but give you much better visual
experience.
4.Intuitive Rear Controls for Selfie generation –
Everywhere you go, you can find people clicking selfies with phone which were
not specifically made for it. Here is a phone with strategically placed
controls for that perfect selfie.
5.This phone has many features and great
specifications but I would go to the Achilles Heel of many other smart phones
which this particular phone tries to cover as much as possible, its battery.
With 3000 mAH Li-polymer batter it promises your longer battery. A longer
battery life has been a criterion for selection of phone since time immemorial.
Fast charging feature available with this phone is cherry on top.
I could go buy this phone for many logical reasons like many
of us but I would buy this one just because of the emotional connection that
ASUS has with my computer experience. It was an ASUS chipset which hosted all
other components for my first desktop. It changed my life then, I am sure it
would change it again with ASUS Zenfone2.
Knowledge economy is not a new phrase. For long many
countries have worked hard to increase their technological prowess. They have
been able to generate a lot of economic success by doing so. Industrial growth is
all about having skilled people who are ready to start working the day
infrastructure becomes available. Under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi India has embarked on the path of creating sets and sets of
skilled workers who are trained to work in particular sectors and not just rely
on traditional knowledge of various low paying jobs.
Indian villages still are not part of India’s growth story mainly
because people who live in villages have been disconnected from the mainstream
development for so long. Although based on numbers you can go ahead and argue
that they are the actual mainstream of this country. They are still forced to
do what they have been doing for generations, the way they have been doing it
ever since.
Under the purview of #DigitalIndia campaign Government of India is
trying to fill this gap. By taking the first world inventions to villages they
are trying to connect the available knowledge with available workforce. Idea to
train people with digital skills is going to be a game changer. People will be
able to learn skills that will enable and empower them. They will be ready for
the new world. One very important thing which will come out of this would be
that they would get their voice in the increasing sphere of social media.
Intel’s (http://www.intel.in/)
Digital Skills for India Program is a great boost for the vision of PM
Modi. Intel has been a pioneer in computing field. They have taken an
initiative to train 5 million people and take the technological knowhow to 1000
panchayats. I would like to thank them and congratulate them for their efforts
and becoming part of our growth engine.
I was born in one such village and in my first 15 years of
life I had not even seen a computer and did not get to touch one for another
year.I got to learn the use of a
computer for the first time when I took admission in my under graduate course. That,
if you think, delayed exposure to the rest of the world and technological
developments by years.
This initiative by Intel is going to give people the kick
start that they need in the villages. They will know that a smart phone or a
laptop with a broadband connection is all that they need to stay connected with
rest of the world.
There is one particular aspect that I would like to be
included in this digital literacy campaign. We all know that when people get
something new their hands they first learn to misuse it. In all the trainings
and educational sessions, they must be taught what not to do as well. The
growth needs direction and should be imparted from the very beginning.
Very best wishes to all the partners, especially Intel and
BBNL, in this endeavour.
I live in Delhi NCR. If you ask people who reside in Delhi
and work in Gurgaon one thing that troubles them most and would like to have
solution sooner rather than later. It would be traffic jams. I understand that
traffic jam is not one problem, it is manifestation of multiple problems acting
together. Bad civic sense, little or no knowledge, or regard for that matter, for
traffic rules, no sense of lanes and worst of all, attitude of daily commuters.
I do not know why, but in India everyone is always in hurry.
People feel triumphant when they are able occupy the narrowest available place
on the road between lanes ahead of everyone else. All this is still bearable.
What makes this situation unbearable is when there are prolonged stares from
angry people as if they have followed all the rules for all of their lives and
today they have found someone who has scant regard for anything like rules. I
get this urge of getting out of my car and thrash them in and out until they
beg for mercy but then I realize that they too harbour similar feelings.
Our intolerance for stupidity has made this world a worse
place to live, people are scattering anger, frustration and all sorts of
negativity all around when they should choose to spread love and happiness. I
feel, very strongly, that any such incident can be avoided with a simple smile
and a “sorry”. When you are getting stared at or you are staring at someone, it
is better to smile and say sorry if you are in wrong than react to the
situation. On the one hand where it protects you from any further provocation,
it makes sure that your mood remains happy. But it is easier said than done. It makes me
happy when I receive a smile from a fellow traveller or an acknowledgement from
someone for my good behaviour on road.
What is it that can help us achieve a world where people are
always happy and they don’t react to provocations or stupidity committed by
others on the road?
I feel that Coca Cola
http://cokeurl.com/96jnc can help in
this situation by putting up makeshift outlets all along the national highways
and at all traffic lights. At first they would have to identify situations
where a “who blinks first” is going on, then rush to the spot with Coca-Cola bottles
and give them to drivers and ask them to smile and spread happiness. It can be
the next big revolution towards improving the national happiness quotient. Then
once people are used to it, they should be allowed (made) to buy each other a
Coca-Cola bottle.
Let’s make Coca-Cola a currency of happiness and let’s
exchange it as much as we can.
I get bogged down by this consistently demanding
universe.Pollution, corruption, traffic
jams, doubly getting taxed on expenditure from already taxed salary, vendors
trying to extract every extra rupee from my pockets, politicians making absurd
comments and everything else around these things are a constant source of
frustration and despair.Then there are
middle class aspirations of owning a good car, having a good house(https://housing.com/), some bank balance and
arranging for my retirement. All this sometimes feel so heavy that I feel like
running away from all this and live a nomadic life. I believe this is the case
for many people who are like me.
While all of the factors mentioned above keep pulling me
down, there is one person who always makes me feel confident that all these
problems are trivial and all this can be overcome with just a smile. That
person is no one but my mother. Her strength in adverse conditions, her ability
to manage situations and her way of solving problems makes me wonder about material
that she is made of.
She makes me believe in a world where giving is more
important than receiving. She makes me believe in transcendental love and
complete devotion. She makes me feel that she will make things easy for me
whenever I set out to achieve them.
I remember the day she set out to get our homebuilt in our
ancestral village. There was a lot of opposition from neighbours and our
relatives. I was about 5 years old. I do not remember the details but I know
that she had to run from pillar to post managing finances, making sure that
contractors were working properly, ensuring sufficient supply of building
construction material, neighbours and relatives were in check and all this
working full time as a teacher in the government primary school.
I get tired just commuting to my office and then surviving
through the day while she did many times more than that and yet found time to
be around me. This remains close to my heart probably because this whole thing
gave me the home (https://housing.com/), where
I spent all of my childhood.
She has managed every aspect of our lives and built her life
around us putting us first, way before her own comfort, convenience or
pleasure.
Even today when I am married and way older than what she was
when she got built my first home, she still takes every step to ensure that I
get all her help in fulfilling my aspirations.
Every time she sees me worried about anything she would
always say “Hum hain to kya gum hai ?? (What’s the worry when I am here)” and
that always cheers me up. I #lookup to her for courage and strength.
I had just posted on my Facebook wall that I was going to be
in Goa for the rest of the week and my close friend and former roommate Rajeew
messaged me and asked when I was reaching there. I replied with my time line
but I did not discuss it further on that day. I was very busy with office and
planning for my trip so it did not cross my mind that he might be planning to
be there during same period.
On the day I arrived in Goa I messaged him and asked what
was his plan and if he was about to visit Goa. He informed me that he was going
to be there in the same week and that gave us 2 days of overlap in our
vacation.
Some background, Rajeew and I have been friends since our
time in Noida. We had been roommates first in Noida and then in Bangalore until
he got married and I moved back to Delhi NCR. We have had similar lives and
almost similar aspirations during our days as flatmates in Bangalore.
Our lives have changed quite a bit since our time in
Bangalore, thus I was really happy that we would be able to meet without any
prior planning, out of sheer luck. Rajeew has played an important role in my
life in the way that his experiences with jobs and handling matters of life have
been good insights into future for me.
Goa was a refreshing trip. I had plenty of time to spend
with my wife. I spent a lot of time on beach and driving along the shore from north
to south Goa. Meeting Rajeew and his wife was a bonus.
I drove to Rajeew’s hotel and from there we headed towards
beaches for an evening #together in the shacks built on the Baga Beach. It is
obvious that meeting an old friend after 3 years in itself is a cause for
celebration. We sat reminiscing, all the crazy things that we had done #together.
During our conversation what struck me most was that, even
he was thinking about the same things in life that I was planning for, for
example investments,retirement plans,
job security and most importantly a house of our own(https://housing.com/). He had started planning
for buying some land almost at the same time last year when I started
researching for a good flat. We are in the same phase of life, so it was
reassuring to hear his plans and find them to be similar to mine. His plans
gave me some ideas and his confidence gave me some assurance that even I was
moving in the right direction and most importantly all this, having a house and
investments for retirement and maintaining a family with enough days for
vacation in a year was really possible.
This vacation not only gave me plenty of time to roam
around, see a new city, meet an old friend but also made me more optimistic for
the future lying ahead. It made me believe that all that I want to do is,
indeed, doable.
When do you think a man is at peace? Is it when he has just
returned from work or just after a boring meeting? When do you think he gets
some time to think about himself? One place, at least once a day, closer to
himself in just a few minutes of solitude. Yes, you have guessed it right. If
you haven’t do not worry.
It has been my favourite place, and for many other thinkers,
for many years. Here I get to read a few pages of a book every day; I get to
think about some of the most important issues. If nothing, then I, at least,
get to stare at nothingness of the marble flooring with absolutely no thought
in my head, such peace. No wonder, I, like many others, never “need” to
meditate, It happens automatically. Why would anyone ever want to give this
time up or trade for any other pleasure?
Many of us aspire to achieve a state of mind which is so
content and peaceful that no situation how grave or embarrassing can disturb
us. One cannot attain it without a lot of hard work and practise. If I ask you
to guess how many people are there in this world who possess this capability,
you would be very confused and may guess the number to be very small. But, then
I would ignore your innocence and remind you of railway tracks.
Close your eyes and remember the last time you were in train
looking out the window, early in morning, when the train had just entered in
the city. Long queues of people practising their meditation in “Malasana” pose
with small bottles of water for “shuddhi” at the end. If you look closer you
will notice their composer, calmness of their behaviour, complete disregard for
human gazes and complete focus on what is coming out. These are the men who
have mastered this most sought after art. Once they are done with their
meditation, they leave their waste produce and move forward in life with no
worries about the next day for there will always be a railway track. In all the
noise of trains passing by not to mention the danger to their lives not just by
high speed, who am I kidding, normal speed trains but all the insects and
reptiles nearby, these men get up every day to prove that peace of mind does
not require a five star setup. Although they could always skip buying a
television set and construct a toilet but they would not. Why waste such
talent! Why not learn and master an art of attaining peace in most chaotic
situations. I just hope that after all this hard work they would at least be
aware that they possess this skill of keeping calm in face of poverty,
deprivation and danger because it is a fantastic skill to have.