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Jun 13, 2021

**Integrity : Percept Vs Practice**


What is to act with integrity?

Why play by the rules?

Why let ethics make a hard task even harder?

No one seems to care, why should we?

Should profitability not come before proprietary?

We’re too small for such high ideals, don’t you think?

Survival comes first, we will see, what to do with such 'nice' things later, now is not the time.

We have to live today to fight another day.

And many more.

The realisation that ‘integrity is still largely considered ‘optional’ speaks for itself. Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying people consider talking in favour of the virtue ‘optional’. We speak about it all the time: from boardrooms to board games. It is in ‘practice’ where we find inconsistencies and that is what we are attempting to uncover, today. Organisations big and small brag of being culturally superior to their competitors without batting an eyelid. You look up at the value section on the websites of any organization of any sector of your choice - you are likely to find integrity there in 8 out of 10 cases and yet a vast majority of their staff fake one or more of the below, listed items in filing for their returns.

  • Medical bills
  • HRA (Rental)
  • LTA
  • Shoddy Loans statements.

What does it say about us? Why do we not come out in the open and proclaim that we are petty cheats, that we willingly lie on oath (a signature saying the information that you’ve furnished is correct is indeed an oath), to save a few bucks? Why do people extent each other the courtesy of looking the other way, in the corporate setups? Why some form of wrong is considered less wrong than the other? If it is practised so widely, why don’t we recognise it formally as an admissible norm?

Reluctance in social acceptance of such practices, gives away, the most fundamental truth: that there is no confusion on the definition, whatsoever. Everyone knows what is the right thing to do. So in that sense, propagation of the ideal has been fine, we as a society can pat ourselves on our backs for it. Why does practice fall short, though? Is financial weakness the sole reason for widespread corruption? Or is the root of the problem deeper. It is a complicated and complex matter, it is as much societal as it is personal as much moral as practical as much important as inherent. Our character is shaped by the slab of stories that we hear as a child and by what we witness happening around us. We pick both good and the bad from our immediate surrounding, and then a fuller version of the idea that we believe to be better constitutes our character. Accord me the liberty to take you to a common story that is a part of the childhood of a vast majority of living souls.

The story of Robin Hood; the guy who steals/robs from the rich and distributes the loot among the poor. He is hailed by the common man and hated by the rich and the powerful. The establishment leaves no stone unturned in hunting for him and common people let nothing come in the way of their desire to hide him, to side with him. It is a fascinating story, which has a number of layers, which we can use, to further our argument. Let’s go over them one by one.

Stealing is glorified as long as it is not done to serve self-interest (Robin does not steal for himself, alone).

Charitable intent seems to sanitise what is clearly an illegal act. Take a closure look you'd find that morality trumps legality, in this case. Because it is noble to help the poor the criminal act of stealing is excused. Popular opinion is shaped around 'heroics and courage'; don't take my word for it, conduct your own little research and you'd find that irrespective of the era and geography someone brave is fighting the mighty for the rights of those who can't fight for themselves. In the process, the protagonist kills, lies, cheats and whatnot but, but all his means are relegated to the footnote of history. What remains in the front and centre of annals is the fact that brave X helped poor Y by fighting the mighty, evil and wealthy Z.

In the modern world, however, the scope for a horse riding lone hero is scant. So society normalises tax evasion to save anything between 5% to 20% of the earning, in absolute value the amount could be a few thousand for one and crores for another; depending on who is scooping from the plate of the government. Society suffering from the Robinhood complex obliges to make it chastely, it paints the Government as a cruel force. To propagate by implication that it is ok to steal from the state, which is inherently dishonest and self-serving.

Distribution of the loot among the poor washes the immoral stain of stealing from it. The underlying assumption here is that the rich have exploited the poor to become accumulate property. Which may or may not be true. Not every person of wealth is a crook and not every popper is proper; such generalisation is as misguided as saying that every Muslim is a terrorist because a few Arabic names have been associated with nefarious acts of terror. Let's blow the cover of morality here, by saying that the size of the loot does little to its legitimacy, all stealing is corrupt and must not be done. A salaried man steals all that he can keep, that is his Med bills, LTA claims and odd insurance claims, some creatives jesters even bring in loans in the mix. On the other side of the spectrum, the bent politician, as the popular belief goes, lifts in hundreds of crores. A crore is certainly more than a few thousand; but here we need to see that both, an average man and the politician stripped all that they could. And if you look at it, they are stealing from one another in an endless loop. We steal from tax and the politician bags from that, which goes around in the cycles of funny economics. Much like the air that we breathe has once also gone through the nostrils of Bapu, the rupee that we kept at some point has also been in the cupboard of a corrupt Government official and by extension a politician too.

Social and economic inequality legitimises hurting the rich and the powerful elite.

There is no denying that economic and social inequality is a product of policy more than the choices that an individual makes as often the universe of possibilities is controlled by the policy itself. It is also equally true that the greed of some has resulted in the misery of many and that this is the work of millenniums and not just a few generations. But what we can't also rule out that, those who acquired inordinate wealth some 400 years ago in their lineage did something different from those who do not have it, today. The haves and the have nots do make different choices every day. It is true that in modern democracies it is the prime responsibility of the state to ensure that through administrative intervention this gap is reduced. Levelling of the field is a work in progress, since independence we have made major gains in that endeavour. But, can we actually take cover in widespread inequality to say that we steal because someone else is better off? The honest to God truth is that we steal because we think we can and in that those who do the stealing at a much larger scale are no different from us, they also plunder because they can.

The act of robbing, (a metaphor for every form of wrong) alone is neither good nor bad, it becomes one or the other based on the ‘motive’ of the act and what is done with it after the loot.

Ends do not justify the means, Bapu has demonstrated it to the world with great eloquence and transparency. I do not think I have either the capability or the courage to add even a dot to it. The best that I can do is borrow from him to say that, imagine a world in which everyone did not care about the 'means' in an arbitrary degree; how will then the resulting world look like? Won't 'might' become right, much like in the animal kingdom, in which every argument of the tiger will always be correct and the goat will invariably be on the wrong side? We have to admit that there is no right reason for doing the wrong thing.

I do not know how to say this without sounding facetious: dishonesty is rewarded in corporate settings, blatantly. You might find this remark immoderate even disagreeable, but I implore you to indulge me.

Here are a few common precedents.

  1. ‘Ability to spin’ is preferred over ‘detailed insight’ and 'truthful confessions' in review meetings with the clients.

  2. Scheme/offer that deceivingly hides the ‘truth’ (true cost to the customer) is considered ‘smart’.

  3. Speculative exaggeration is not just an accepted but also an honoured sales practice; though it is pure lying.

Think about it, have you unknowingly encouraged such traits?

If so, you do not need me to tell you what is the right thing to do.

Disliking corruption will not free society from it, purification will begin, when we start acting collectively in the interest of integrity, disregarding the proposition of personal gains.

Think, about areas in which you can make a change today to create a better society and then make it.

We do not need Robinhoods as much as we need ordinary and honest Robins to prevail. 

Good luck and take care.

May 30, 2021

The monk, The 'dweep' and the grand diversion!

เคนे เคœी เคฐे.. (4)

เคนे..

เคฐाเคฎเคšंเคฆ्เคฐ เค•เคน เค—เค เคธिเคฏा เคธे (2)


เคเคธा เค•เคฒเคฏुเค— เค†เคเค—ा


เคนंเคธ เคšुเค—ेเค—ा เคฆाเคจा เคคुเคจ เค•ा (2)


เค•ौเค† เคฎोเคคी เค–ाเคเค—ा


เคนंเคธ เคšुเค—ेเค—ा เคฆाเคจा เคคुเคจ เค•ा

เค•ौเค† เคฎोเคคी เค–ाเคเค—ा


เคนे เคœी เคฐे..


เคซिเคฒ्เคฎ : เค—ोเคชी (1970)

เคธंเค—ीเคค เคฆिเคฏा เคนै: เค•เคฒ्เคฏाเคฃเคœी-เค†เคจंเคฆเคœी

เค—ीเคค เค•े เคฌोเคฒ: เคฐाเคœेंเคฆ्เคฐ เค•ृเคท्เคฃ

เค—ाเคฏเค•: เคฎเคนेंเคฆ्เคฐ เค•เคชूเคฐ


Apple music link to the song: https://music.apple.com/in/album/ramchandra-kah-gaye/1352497375?i=1352498126


Would Dilip Kumar while filming the song have thought that 51 years later, a relatively unknown, slightly overweight, average looking 36 years old from the cage of his residence in Gurgaon, would borrow from his song to attempt succinctly summarizing the India of 2021? Perhaps, not. And yet, here we are!


Who would have thought that a nation whose founding fathers back in 1947 cobbled 552 princely states, (the balance got included in the Indian republic subsequently) and the provinces under British control together, a landmass which housed not just the most impoverished 31,86,60,000 people (1941 census) but also 1/8th of humanity; masses barely educated, with a literacy rate of just about 12%; would have shown the farsightedness of including ‘scientific temperament’ in its founding document, and yet they did. The first PM of this country and also the one to have got elected the most number of times till date (3 straight terms) made sure that India got premier institutes of science like IITs, AIIMs alongside laying the foundation for reasoned enquiry, data-based decision making and statistical analysis, by instituting various census and surveys as an effective arm of the government. India has achieved quite a bit in the last 74 years, it is a thriving country with an active and alive democracy (though under serious existential threat for the last 7 years) but she could not do enough to rid herself of her ‘unscientific approach’, deep-rooted backwardness and moronic entanglement and fascination with anything resembling ‘spirituality or ancient Indian tradition’. 


Needless to say, we are paying a heavy price for it in these pandemic times. Society is naively and naturally falling prey to misguided and downright unlettered suggestions, being made by those in power. Reproducing a few for you here to familiarize you with the degree of the absurdity of these statements from the ruling party of the day.


  • BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur believes that drinking Cow urine will cure Covid-19. The lady in the past has also claimed that she cured herself of cancer with Cow Urine!

  • BJP HRD Minister Pokhriyal denounces the theory of evolution, he says that ‘no one has seen a money turn into a man’!

  • BJP Culture Minister for MP, Usha Thakur proposed ‘yagna chikitsa’ for preventing the 3rd wave!

  • BJP MoS of health and family welfare Ashwini Kumar Chaube had suggested that standing in the sun for 10-15 minutes every day will kill the Covid virus!

  • Lifelong RSS prachhakar, BJP karyakarta and current PM Modi put forward the instances of Karna from Mahabharta and Lord Ganesha’s trunk to suggest that cosmetic surgery and reproductive genetics were in use in India thousands of years ago! 

  • BJP Union minister of railways Piyush Goyal is confused about who discovered gravity, he also believes that mathematics did not play a part in the discovery of the said physics principle. 


The theatre of the absurd does not end there. The satellites of supporters orbiting the ‘political narrative’ of the BJP almost involuntarily, have also paid their dues in furthering the cause of utter nonsense’.


As ludicrous and crackpot as it may sound, in India lead by Fakir Narender Modi (เคฎेเคฐा เค•्เคฏा เคนैं เคฎैं เคคो เคซ़เค•़ीเคฐ เคนूँ เคœी เคोเคฒा เค‰เค ा เค•े เคšเคฒा เคœाเคŠँเค—ा, words of the honourable PM) of 2021, qualified and respected doctors are being forced to defend ‘the science of allopathy and modern medicine’ by arguing with a saffron-clad self-styled Ayurveda and Yoga guru with questionable past, who did not even complete his primary education; in TV studios, at a time when the world is reeling under Pandemic and India has emerged as a hotspot of the world, recording the most number of cases and deaths. What is even more grotesque is the fact that he seems to be winning the battle thus far. Poor doctors, who studied their lungs out, wrote an all India entrance exam, qualified in it, studied medicine for a minimum of 6 years and a max of 15, stand ‘assailable’ in the world of narrative. 

You may wonder why I pronounce Baba the winner in the fight, at least thus far? Here is why.

  • Baba openly and publicly lampoons the whole science of modern medicine in the most scurrilous tone imaginable, and yet continues to roam free. He floats his pronouncements on Youtube and other social media platforms, where he enjoys a thick follower base. 

  • The quack has bought about 20% (approx) of all advertisement slots on all popular commando comic news channels (a term originally coined by Shekhar Gupta of the print to describe BJP propaganda news channels). Advertisements for his products are flashed even on debates that they organise to banish some of his fallacious claims. Such is the might of the Yogi.

  • The Saffron clad Yoga Guru’s wealth and social reach gives him the political muscle needed to make the health minister, who by the way is an allopathy doctor himself and current union minister for road transport & highways and the minister of micro, small and medium enterprises in the Government of India; stand in acquiescence on his either side when he publicity unveils ‘Crononil’ a collection of herbs, untested by any scientific means, as preventive and curative medicine for aliments induced by “Covid-19”, a deadly virus that has killed people in excess of 35.2 lacs, globally. 

  • Nothing stops him from selling the ‘cure’ to Indian consumers.


At this point, you might be thinking how do these ‘men of tradition, spirituality and Yoga’ make it so big? To understand it we will need to take a little dip in the history of the nexus between politicians and “Babas and Gurus’. 


  • PM Indira Gandhi, daughter of the man, who professed scientific temper; in her days of power had Dhirendra Brahmachari as her Yoga Guru. He used to be just as powerful then, as our Ramdev is now.

  • Spiritual guru Chandraswami provided mentorship to PM PV Narasimha Rao. Stories of his influence are part of folklore in the southern part of the country.

  • PM Modi is known to be close to Ramdev and many like him, some of his favourite people are also currently serving jail terms for heinous sexual crimes.


I have listed three PMs here but if you dig a little you’d find that over 90% of elected CMs too have some or the other affiliations with one or more ‘men of faith’. 


The unholy alliance between power, politics and these ‘Godmen’ is not hard to understand, these men have a huge following, running in several lacs. They wield enormous influence over their followers who willingly let these godmen tell them who they should vote for. Politicians naturally have an affinity for these people. 


It may be ill-omened that the Government led by PM Modi allows flimflammers like Ramdev to defame the authentic and scientific line of treatment and even speak disloyally of the effectiveness of vaccines when seen from the vantage point of governance and public health and safety but we will need to concede that its political dividends are enormous. And perhaps that is why, he is allowed to rage and rave, as he wishes. The monk who can buy a Ferrari and much else said and I quote, “What can the doctors do, they could not save themselves,1000 of them died despite taking double doses of the vaccine”. Would such a comment not add to already grave vaccine hesitancy in the hinterland of India, you be the judge of that. The government chooses to not intervene with the penal action, no prizes for guessing why.


Politics is a field in which genius moves are often cacodemonic in character. I would like to call your attention to the brilliance of the timing of Ramdev’s attack which is no less crafty,  in the unit of malevolence with which politics measures itself. You might wonder why am I saying such a thing? Let me uncover the bigger act in play here for you.


The peak at least in official numbers for the 2nd Covid-19 wave seems to have passed now in India, with daily caseload reduced to nearly ½ of what it used to be at the peak a few weeks ago. The public attention had started shifting from delinquencies in the cure (Oxygen, beds, ventilator, meds and medical staff) to deficiencies in prevention (vaccine). The number one conversation currently running on the minds of people is vaccines or lack of it. People have understood, by and large, that there is no alternative to getting inoculated when it comes to meeting the challenge that the virus and its many variants in circulation pose. PM Modi’s preoccupation with elections, disdain for the advice of the scientific community, contempt for knowledge and ill-informed bravado came in the way of his administration procuring the number of doses needed to protect the Indian people. As a result, India is experiencing a vaccine drought, of sorts. The mammoth gap between supply and demand, as can be seen in the attached numbers which are a testimony to dwindling rate of vaccination in India.



The administration leaves a lot to be desired for and it does not want the public to understand, acknowledge and discuss its many failures. If there is one thing that PM Modi is concerned about then it is his own image. Recently, BJP’s president joined PM Modi and RSS members to brainstorm ways of recovering from the dent in the image of his leadership, the performance of his government and particularly the mess in UP. The meeting ended with BJP National president, Nadda making a public appeal to the party workers and elected representatives to become ‘more visible’. They understand that the truth is out there and people are taking note of it.


The government desperately wants the nation to look the other way, so it in its masterstroke has expertly manufactured a number of controversies to completely hog the headlines of the newspapers, discussions in prime time and by extension the attention of the people.

 

  • They have effectively fashioned a dispute at the peaceful arcepalogo of Lakshadweep. Twitter trends are abuzz and the national media has been forced to turn its gaze to the disturbance that Modi’s trusted BJP party member and currently the administrative head of the island, Praful Khoda Patel has created by suggesting to bring in new laws. Including the one to allow alcohol in the island, mind you, it is coming from an ex-minister of the state Gujarat, which has been in prohibition since time immemorial. Some of his other radical ideas are: 

    • Land Development

    • Beef and Cow slaughter ban by implication, the draft, however, hides direct mention. It must be noted that the BJP is fine with beef-eating in Kerala and the NE.

    • Goondas act; ability to arrest anyone for a year!!

  • Ferocious and published feud with Social media giants (Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp), OTT platforms and digital news organisations. The televised theatre of sending Delhi Police over to Twitter’s headquarters in India and several letters being written to Whatsapp have all been timed to coincide with the crisis so that the shortcoming of the Government on the handling of the 2nd wave gets drowned in the noise of these issues.

    • Whilst at the Whatsapp topic, you must know that neither parties are fighting for the interest of the users. Whatsapp wants to send metadata freely to Facebook to strengthen its advertisement business and also employ mountains of data for future product creation. The government wants Facebook to break ‘end to end encryption in the cover of identifying the original originator of a ‘fake message’. Many believe that Modi Govt will use the access to clamp down on free speech. Triangulate and bring down posts criticizing the Government, as it has done several times in the recent past, particularly with farm bill protests and the Covid related posts exposing failing of the GOI.


The BJP knows that when these measures are announced there is going to be a widespread protest, noise and chaos. It not only understands and estimates but also anticipates groundswell in opposition to these measures, coming from all directions - and that is exactly what it wants. So that the nation does not find time and attention to focus on the sparsity of vaccines, hiding of deaths and massive undercounting of infections, prominently. With the mess hidden those responsible for it will also get an opportunity to distance themselves from it.


Like it or not, it is indeed a political masterstroke. 


Fight with the Social Media companies, Socio-political disturbances in Lakshadweep and Baba Ramdev’s deplorable, injudicious and irresponsible remarks together provide the best cover that PM Modi and his associates can ask for and create at this point in time. They have succeeded thus far in shaping the national narrative. Whether they continue to march ahead unchallenged and undefeated in the future or not, will depend on how much attention we the people give to what issue? People will need to decide to not get distracted from the number one issue of the day, which is ‘vaccination of a billion people’- nothing that they throw our way will break our resolve. 


We got to use the currency of our attention, judiciously. 


Let's unite in demanding accountability for mismanagement of the pandemic and above all for the quickest possible vaccination for all, not just those who can afford to buy their way out of the pandemic.


Till then take care, goodbye!


Dec 4, 2016

An open letter_The layoff fear_Thanks to the 2G fiasco



Of all the slips that we get to hear at workplace, the pink ones are most undesirable, a few slips are enviable too, salary slip for instance. Shedding off the old and getting on with the new ones is also one among many prominent ways of the nature, I’m referring to spring defoliation , when every tree no matter how huge, aged or thick, lets its old leaves depart so that new ones could breathe to being, giving new assurance of life to the structure holding it, the tree. Similar to spring in the corporate business is “slowdown” – when employers are sometimes under most financially dreadful of the circumstances are pushed against the wall and to keep flying they opt to shed some unessential weight – which when described most accurately should be called “Cost/Opex” and what can be a bigger recurring cost than compensation to employees/workers – so they are asked to part ways, in other words led-off
It isn’t as unheard an expression in the west – ask a middle aged working American and he would have more than a dozen of story about “x/i/my wife/my father was fired” , Europe is no exception either , however in Asian countries and especially in the Indian subcontinent, “layoffs” were largely uncommon, if I speak of my generation , we got to hear of it first and in a big way when 09/11 happened in the IT/ITES industry and then come the great subprime in year 2007-08, which reiterated the fact that “axing” would no longer remain propriety of the west.
A sector, which escaped the 9/11 and subprime too, could not remain immune to the 2G syndrome – a deadly dangerous virus created in the laboratory of UPA government and investigated or let’s say brought to broad day light by the Dr. Swamy – Yes, I’m referring to what may called the sunshine sector, which is now under what seems a state of permanent eclipse – the telecom sector. There is massive and well orchestrated and choreographed political  drama in the backdrop of it – there was a CAG report,  which government denied , opposition considered gospel of truth – it lunched over a complete parliamentary session, opposition demanded JPC and government was in constant denial, the matter was bounced off the apex court where competent and learned judges in one of its verdicts which was supposedly supported by CBI findings pronounced cancellation of 122 telecom licenses and it triggered number of shut downs , STEL , LOOP , Etislat are among companies which have reportedly decided to shut their operations in Indian market – as a result a couple of thousand skilled, hardworking and aspiring Indians are jobless.
Even before the verdict was out, banks acted wise to pull the knob to “temporary off” for companies to which it were to pay loan amounts in various instalments – which left the companies high and dry , without cash to expand or operate , consequent into another set of pink slip distribution.
We, the telecom professionals, now stand at the very center of an utterly vulnerable and terribly disturbing circumstance , where all of us can silently feel the bad news approaching , but at the same time have to keep positive, talk nice, keep smiling and hoping against hope – the amount of work at desk seems to have no relation to the fear – it keeps on pilling.
When it is so observable and to an extent, unavoidable – why are we (telecom professionals) scared? Is the question.
The work life for many of us is much longer than our association with the current employer where we can hear the footsteps of the “layoff news” growing louder by every passing day, why do we still fear ? We are not only skilled professionals but also highly paid (across all levels of hierarchies)? Most of us feel, laid-off-lot is unemployable, well it is certainly untrue but the hardship that one would have go through in that phase of hunt would undeniably be most painful – for many of us would have to step down not just by a couple of steps but many ladder of our mountain high egos and ask for help – So is that the reason?
In my assessment, more than being financial tremor , it is a social turbulence for many of us – we are grown up individuals, we live in a society and have a reputation to protect and live up to and therefore the fear, while stoppage in the inflow of monthly earnings is certainly another area of grief – for its not just about us or our bills but families that most of us support.
Giving the family aspect of the fear due important, I do not hesitate in saying that the fear is more emotional than anything substantial   – remember comrade’s, the very existence of mankind is uncertain, other than a few holy saints from the mythological texts, no ordinary human has ever known what await them in the very next moment , we still live, love, smile and move on – in this case, we at least have a clue of what’s around – so be happier , live fuller and work harder – life is certainly more than silly “layoff” fear – on that note – its bye bye from me ;)

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