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Archive for May, 2004

Mix Masala

By debashish • May 20th, 2004 • Category: Miscellany

Though I have never been able to decipher an iota of the concepts of business blogging (and most of the posts at her blog), I wonder how people like her are still making money selling the same old image of India in the name of ethnography, as a country of snake-charmers and cows walking on [...]



Ability should be the only criteria

By debashish • May 19th, 2004 • Category: Politics

Readers of this blog would recall that I predicted that the Congress (and Sonia Gandhi too) would show some prudence in electing any seasoned politician from its camp (and there are many) to be the next Prime Minister. Sonia could still be the party supremo to act as the “source of inspiration” for the party [...]



The disinvestment card!

By debashish • May 17th, 2004 • Category: Politics

My father is a retired public sector undertaking employee. Having grown up in a township within a city scenario where this navratna organisation had created all kind of facilities for its employees, sector-wise schools, colleges, dispensaries, shopping complexes, recreational facilities, in short - everything the employee and their families would ever need; reason why I [...]



Technical conscience?

By debashish • May 15th, 2004 • Category: Technology

When I first saw the link to the gruesome video showing American contractor Nicholas Berg being beheaded in Iraq at Jihva's I had expressed my anguish over the internet rage such videos become in a jiffy. I wondered on what makes the Internet fraternity to happily pass on the links to such [...]



Simplicity is the key

By debashish • May 15th, 2004 • Category: Technology

If there is one thing that has undisputedly emerged as the winner at Elections 2004, it is the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). A country where 35% people are still illiterate, yet a country regarded as a super-power in IT manpower, infact a country with all kind of contradictions voted in this elections entirely through EVMs, [...]



Afterthoughts

By debashish • May 14th, 2004 • Category: Politics

Few afterthoughts on the Elections 2004 that I must pen down.

Tough days ahead for Congress, reorganizing the cadres, dealing with inline power spots and above all running a coalition with a bloated ego. Though leaders like Paswan (who earlier backed NDA) want to be part of the government, many (like CPI(M)) will chose to stay [...]



Thrills of Democracy

By debashish • May 14th, 2004 • Category: Politics

What a turnaround! Couple of weeks ago I was contemplating on how LK Advani will overrule Vajpayee after an NDA win. But in my earlier post on the Chandrababu Naidu debacle I had talked about the choice of Chip and Chapati that a voter of today is presented today. I am happy that he [...]



Prizes surprizes!

By debashish • May 13th, 2004 • Category: Miscellany

It has been long since I won anything in some contest or the like, so the last fortnight unveiled few pleasent surprises for me. First the Microsoft Wireless Optical desktop that I won at a competition at Bhasha India (stupid courier walas managed to do a vanishing trick on the 4 batteries though) and second [...]



The Cyberabad debacle

By debashish • May 12th, 2004 • Category: Politics

They had a choice to go for a CEO or choose another able(?) Chief Minister and people of Andhra Pradesh settled for the latter. The recipe of advances in the IT, economic reforms hardly mattered for 80% of the people who were dealing with abject poverty and lack of development. IT has been a pure [...]