Monday, August 22, 2011

August Kranti- for freedom from corruption

I never thought I would write another blog post. I never seem to have time for it nowadays... nothing interesting seems to happen around me... or worst I am too lazy to turn on my laptop.
But a man in the evening of his life, came along with a heartful of courage and an attitude full of hope, that made me sit up and take notice. Anna Hazare, a humble simpleton echoed my feelings that somehow had been buried deep inside - "I have had enough, stop this corruption"
Everytime a new scam was unearth, it seemed to prove that the politics had reached an all time low. The figures were astounding, the bashful attitude unnerving, my helplessness agitating and most of all the future worrying. But all I could do was sigh and take it as way of life. It was shameful when I had to pay a bribe to get my house registration done, but I did'nt know if there was any other way out... and then came Anna.
I am clear that Janlokpal is not a magic wand that will make corruption go away in a jiffy. Nor do I belong to the class that says Janlokpal is the only way out, but I do know two things 1) Current lokpal in its present form is at most a snake with no fangs. 2) There is a serious trust deficit when it comes to politician and there is a need to overhaul the system to ensure greater transparency and greater participation of the public.
The more I hear the political debate on news channels the more I realize that politicians today don't give a damn to me the taxpayer, who is eventually the person responsible for their salaries and perks. The arrogant exterior seems to communicate only one thing - The people who are agitating don't fall under any votebank, hence no need to listen to them.
This Sunday morning I was going about my usual day, when a friend called saying he was going to the Freedom Park. N was supportive and suggested I go alone, and he would take care of our daughter. We hurriedly caught a bus and went straight to the Freedom Park - Bangalore hub of anti-corruption agitation. I was extremely happy to see the kind of turnout. The self- motivated people had come from far-off distances braving traffic and rains. The arrangement by India against corruption was good and the people were orderly. Queues were formed without anybody asking to and the gathering sat in rapt attention to listen to the eminent speakers without being ordered so by a lathi weilding constable. It was an antithesis when compared to any political meeting. A lot of people had come in small groups, singing & slogannering as they joined the crowd at Freedom Park. The fervor caught on the moment you entered the grounds. Tricolors and gandhi caps seemed natural. A symbol of politicians suddenly seems to be the identity of a common man.
Swaratma - a Bangalore based band who has been lending their support to the movement came in to prep the mood and cheer the people who are fasting with Annaji. After the registration we went around, capturing the mood of the public and was amazed to see an old man with a walking stick, standing tall holding an anti-corruption banner. Housewives, professionals, students, ex-armymen all converged on this ground, with two things common - a strong belief in the movement and a hope to be able to do something against the unjust.
Eminent speakers like RK Mishra, lent their opinions to a cheering and attentive crowd. A freedom fighter who had been asked to speak a few words was moved by the august turnout. Sadly as I am not a Kannadiga,hence had difficulty in identifying other speakers. I was amazed at the kind of solidarity people had with the issue. Everybody had a tale to tell.
Parents wanted their children to get a taste of a people's movement, educate them about what a united country could do, many were capturing images, to be reminded for life of a movement they were part of and old people who had seen stuggles and movements earlier were exhilerated by the fact that the youth today was not selfish and ignorant as they are usually potrayed to be.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

A dose on ethical behavior!

Ever received those calls from bank sales rep, trying to sell you some policy or the other? You might say, what’s new in that, they are all over the place. Yeah, they keep calling and persuading you about their latest policy which is supposed to give best returns. As long as they don’t get annoying, I maintain a standard answer of not interested currently, however if I do need anything will contact them.
One of these busy mornings I got a call from a similar sales rep from ICICI. She seemed polite and was trying to sell her unit- linked policy. She started off with, the usual niceties and before I could blurt out my standard answer, she went on to say ‘we can promise you double the returns’. Now that got me interested! I asked her a few questions and the plan name so I could check it online, but the lady insisted that I should meet her, coz then she could answer my questions in detail.
Well, that is their usual routine, so I just agreed. What harm could one meeting do? Of course if I don’t find the plan interesting I can always reject it, is what I thought to myself. The day was fixed and I got busy with my daily routine. On the scheduled day, the lady came in promptly, accompanying her, a senior manager. They quickly got down to business. At the start of the discussion the manager asked what was I looking for and I informed him that I was looking for a child plan , however the marketing rep’s talk got me interested in the current plan. He just mentioned they don’t have anything in terms of child plan and got about explaining me in detail their said plan. It was a unit linked plan and the minimum period was 5 years. After listening to their market talk, I just decided I needed more time to understand this plan and also had to do some market research about this. I conveyed the same to them and informed them, in case I need anything I will call the lady as I had her number. The manager asked for tentative time when I would be ready with my decision and I said in a week. He asked the lady to give me a reminder call then and that was the end of it. Two days later I got a call from another sales representative from ICICI asking if I was looking for a child plan. I just assumed the earlier guys had communicated my need to their concerned department and hence was getting this call. Even this sales rep wanted to meet in person and we agreed on a date.
Eventually I did my research and found the double return plan not so attractive, as compared to some other plans. Also the ‘double’ was just a statement based on past record. With market at a high there were no hopes of having double. So all said and done, I just dropped the plan. The earlier marketing rep called me after the said time was over and I informed my decision to her. When I informed her that I had got a call from their other team about child plan and might just go for that, I was in for a rude shock. The lady was suddenly aggressive. Said I should have followed some ethics and called her to confirm if she had asked anyone to contact me. She even made it a point to tell me, that she was in the kitchen cooking and because she remembered about me, she gave a call, how could I not call her, when I had said I would! It was my duty, was her contention. It reminded me of a school teacher scolding her pupil . I reasoned, that I never knew ICICI thought it best to have its own sales rep compete with each other, but in vain. I let the matter be as I thought maybe she was looking forward to this bonus amount and was upset that it was not working out. However I was in for another rude shock when after the call, in about half an hour I got a stinker message from the same person, who gave me more gyan on my behavior. “ You should not waste others time, money and energy. It is painful for some. Please act better next time and it just went on…”
So much for thinking before investing my hard earned money! I never knew I had no right to decide what is best for me! One thing is for sure, the next time I get a call I am not entertaining any of them. If I do need to invest I will just go to my investment portfolio manager. Lot less morally questioning and no hassles of unethical behavior, or worry of hurting someone’s sentiments :P and most importantly he does not expect me to invest in every plan he explains to me!

Friday, August 20, 2010

After a long time... and yes relations still are complicated!

I know, this title does'nt make sense! Well can't think of any right now, to be frank, this is the first time that I have written a title first and then the post, so if there seems a disconnect between the title and the post, you know from where that's coming.
Enough of the disclaimers... I have been away from the blog for so long, I was scared I might end up forgetting how to find it! Well, with a kid around, things are not easy, and whenever you do find some tiny bit of free time, you tend to sleep...this is the story of most new parents nowadays... sleep deprived parent... I must add ... It just makes me wonder how my mom took care of us when we were babies or toddlers for that matter... whew!
That brings me to another topic, Why are we so judgemental about everything, more so if there is a girl/woman involved. First of all, till things are not outright heroic, we tend to assume, that's simple .... everyone does it. I mean I never fully understood the complexities of being a mom and raising a kid, till I had one. I regret many of my outbursts targeted at my mom now... I mean most of the mom's are our punching bags... stressbusters. Dad's furious, boss is irritating, work pressure... study tension... you could take it all out on mom... But did we ever stop and think, how does she release her stress... and yes when she does try by getting irritating or edgy... we blame it on the age gap and tend to say ' Oh mom's are so nagging!'
If a wedding is called off, people so easily and quickly judge that it must be the girl's fault. I mean if the girl calls it off , then it is ; 'she must adjust' If the boy calls it off, then there must be some problem with the girl.
It could have been a mutual decision... or even if it was not, who are we to expect them to follow our belief's and thoughts. Are'nt they told enough to know what's good for them! Why this sudden outburst of soceital commitment and lessons in rightous behaviour?
The society was formed so that humans could live safely and lead a life free of chaos. Sadly, today society itself is one of the dangers. Be it honour killings, dowry deaths or plain mental torture of the 'log kya kahenge' phenomenon. If only we could ponder more before we talk and behave, things could be so different.