Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Industry captains write a letter - addressed to nobody

A group of 14 prominent and highly respected citizens, which includes the likes of HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh, ex-ICICI Chairman N.Vaghul, Wipro Promoter Azim Premji, ex-RBI Governor Bimal Jalan, Mahindra & Mahindra Promoter Keshub Mahindra etc have come out with an “open letter to our leaders  expressing grave concern at the ‘governance deficit’ in government, business and institutions. They have voiced their concern on issues such as rampant corruption, widespread discretionary decision making, ‘extraneous influences’ and the like.

Read the full letter here or the news reports here.

It is true that Manmohan Singh’s Government is proving to be one of the worst governments in recent memory, with failures not just on the political front (terrorism, naxalism, Kashmir, North - East etc), but also on the economic front. One would have at least expected better economic management of the country with an economist Prime Minister at the helm. Instead, food prices are doubling every few months.

But what to make of this letter written by the captains of the industry?

Agreed, these individuals themselves may be clean, but only the most naïve will believe that they are unaware of what is going on in the highest echelons of power. The nexus between politicians – industrialists – bureaucrats – journalists has been well known, and stings like Niira Radia tapes amply prove that everyone is hand in glove in looting the nation. Instead of writing a letter, which is addressed to nobody in particular (an open letter “to our leaders” – why not say to whom?? Who are “our leaders”, what is their name??), these people should come forward and make open disclosures exposing the corrupt. The investigating agencies will be under pressure to investigate and find out the proof. For example, in one of the Niira Radia tapes, ex-CII Chief Tarun Das has talked about Kamal Nath (Minister of Road Transport & Highways) “making his 15%”. Obviously, Das knows what he is talking about. Why can’t he go to the CBI, or the ACB (Anti-Corruption Bureau) and lodge a complaint? Is Deepak Parekh not aware of a single instance of the builder – politician nexus? Why has he not exposed them? What has he done to stop the flow of black money in the real estate industry?

Agreed, these individuals are themselves citizens with high standards of integrity. But this “open letter to our leaders” means nothing to me. In fact, the very fact that the letter is not addressed to anyone in particular, such as the Prime Minister, or “Madam”, or whoever else “our leaders” are, shows an intent to remain in the ‘good books’ of these very leaders who are responsible for this ‘governance deficit’.

To me, this letter is a farce that will achieve little other than a couple of claps from fellow journalist friends. Let them not fool us that these guys have done something great. Let us not clap at this farcical exercise.

Friday, January 14, 2011

25 ways to improve your life!

Arty of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is currently in Mumbai. On this occasion, I give below a short write up on “25 ways to improve your life”, taken from his teachings.

  1. Review the context of your life. Know that span of life is insignificant. In terms of space, you don’t even exist! 
  1. Know life’s impermanence. Past is like a dream. It has already passed
  1. Make your smile cheaper. Smile more! Somebody said something stupid to you. Because they had some garbage to throw. Don’t catch it! 
  1. Be enthusiastic and praise others
  1. Make meditation a part of your life. Meditation is the art of doing nothing. Let go the anger of the past and planning for the future
  1. Go to the most beautiful place on earth – within you! Take one week off every year. 
  1. Communicate effectively 
  1. Take some time out for yourself – daily 10 minutes at least
  1. Make a commitment to make this world a better place 
  1. Nourish your emotions – through music, prayer and service. 
  1. Plan short and long term goals 
  1. Prayer is a vital tool. What you can do, you do. What you cannot do, you pray for! 
  1. Implement changes if needed. Don’t be afraid of change 
  1. Identify your limitations 
  1. Do not loose your friends 
  1. Don’t look for perfection 
  1. Let us be unpredictable 
  1. Have a sense of humour. Don’t take life too seriously
  1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes 
  1. Overcome your prejudice 
  1. Feel that “I’m blessed” 
  1. Do random acts of kindness 
  1. Be a student, always 
  1. Dream the impossible 
  1. Compare your performance with past

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Surprise guest!

As temperature dipped to 12.6 degrees in Mumbai, a street kitten walked into our house this morning, causing excitement among Aparna and Aruna. We gave her some milk to drink, and a cozy place to sleep. After a while, with some rest and playing around here and there, the kitten walked away…