Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Leaders, Supporters and Followers
Sunday, December 19, 2021
FOOTWEAR & WEIGHT
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
ATTRACTING ATTENTION
For a brief period, when I was about fourteen, I liked
bright colours and attractive designs. It was the seventies. Those were the ‘hippie’
days. People used to say ‘groovy’ when they saw someone dressed colourfully.
Many people wore colourful clothes. My bicycle. School bag, File, T square etc
all had attractive colours or decorations. I had stuck shiny colourful tape on
my bicycle at several places. I had attractive stickers on my File and T
square. Most of the stickers had a flower design because those were the days of
‘Flower Power’. I bought a bright red school bag which I found attractive.
Soon afterwards, when I realised that the things I possessed were attracting attention towards me, I did not like it. I started changing. I reduced the stickers on my File and T square. I removed some of the decorations on my bicycle. I tore my bags handle and told my mother I needed a new bag. With the money she gave me I bought a new less colourful bag. I felt better, now that people were not looking at me for the things that I had.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
COVID 19 - THE SECOND WAVE
When COVID 19 first began spreading last year the government imposed a lockdown. People were forced to stay indoors unless they had some urgent work to do. So the contact between people was much less and this helped to reduce the spread of the virus. But the lockdown hurt the people too. Many workers from other states could not return to their homes because there was no transport facility. They were unemployed and far from home. They were running out of money and many decided to walk long distances to their homes. Some rode bicycles. Most shops were closed. Only some shops selling essential items and medicines were allowed to remain open. People had less money to buy stuff. The economy was badly hit.
Till recently the situation was
improving and cases were coming down. When vaccines became available, people
expected life to get back to normal soon.
Now a second wave has started.
COVID 19 is back with a vengeance. The cases are rising rapidly. It could be
due to the crowding of people at the campaign rallies during the recent state
elections and the large gatherings at religious festivals. Only a small
percentage of the population has been vaccinated. Even some of those who have
been vaccinated have tested positive and had to be hospitalised. This is not
surprising since none of the vaccines are 100% effective. Moreover newer
variants of the virus have made an appearance. Some cities do not have
sufficient facilities at the hospitals to cope with the situation. There is a
shortage of hospital beds, oxygen cylinders etc.
It is difficult for the government
to go for another countrywide lockdown since the economy is already in bad
shape. Some cities have imposed a lockdown. We have a weekend lockdown in our
state. So we don’t go out on Saturdays and Sundays. If the situation does not
improve we may see another nationwide lockdown.
Recently a doctor on TV suggested
that we need not wait for the government to impose a lockdown. He said we could
have a self-imposed lockdown. We could stock up on essential stuff and remain
at home till the situation improves. Go out only if absolutely necessary. It
made sense but for those who need to work to make ends meet, it will be
difficult.
N.B.
According to a mail I received from
Google the ‘follow by email’ function will not work after July 2021.
Sunday, March 28, 2021
EVERYBODY IS NICE
I had a one month training at a factory in Indore in North India for my first job. While there, I met a young man who came to the factory for a few days. He was tall and handsome. He spoke fluently. He was being considered for a sales position and was getting to know the products. He was also meeting the Boss to negotiate the terms of employment. So one day I asked him ‘How is the Boss? Is he a nice guy?’ He said ‘Everybody is nice, so long as you don’t come in the way of their interests.’
A few days later he told me he was leaving and that he would
not be joining them. He looked happy. I think he had asked for a salary they
were not willing to offer. It was against their interests to pay him that much.
So he had come in the way of their interests.