Thursday, October 21, 2010

India and its growth story

After a long time I m writing something. I guess nothing interesting enough happens anymore or just that I am going down the lazy path. Well life as a whole is just passing by, kids are growing up, wifey doing her things and prosperity is showing up around the waist. My travels have reduced, limited mostly to Delhi / Mumbai, which is good and bad, good in essence I dont have to face the headaches of travelling to random cities and settle in, and bad because I have not met many folks whom I would like to meet more regularly.

Currently I am sitting on a flight, going back from Delhi to Bombay after a week in delhi. It has been a while since I have done anything on the computer on the flight. Maybe a few years (last I remember did something on the comp, on a flight was in 2007). Challo, my laziness is gradually drifting away. I have started reading up on financial journals and decided to fix up my health (have already made some amends in these past few weeks), and also have decided to fix up my lifestyle. Just read a book by Khuswant Singh, very interesting chappie, hope I can survive as long as he has and seen and experienced so much of life.

The little boy is now learning the piano (yamaha), did not buy a casio, since all the folks I know who learnt on a casio, never grow up to learn any musical instruments, hence a yamaha. He has become a good chess player, beat me in chess (though cant say I am any good at Chess). Girl has started bharat natyam (Indian dance), did not get a chance to see her dance at her first class, but will make up for it on the next one. Wifey is running her childrens book shop, it is coming along well and slowly but surely mommies of other localities in Bombay are also knowing about it.

Last weekend, we along with my sisters family went to BOrivalli National Park, and I must WOW! Did not even know that such a place existed in Bombay and that too within 1 hour from home. It should be marketed better, but then I am selfish, maybe it is good that no one knows about it. Not many visitors to the park, I guess the malls in Bombay get more footfalls than the park. Over the coming year, I am going to explore India as it will be the last year, before my kids start getting into the full swing of things at the school and I should take them as many places as I can before studies / activities suck them into the vicious cycle.

Been reading lots of books these days and have also been watching a tonne of movies (almost 1 a day). Funnily enought I enjoy all sorts of movies, now I actually watch based on specific directors or actors. Maybe that is what happens with age. This month India held the 'Commonwealth Games', it is large sporting events covering around 74 countries. It went well and India won a bunch of medals.

By and large I believe India is doing well, and prosperity is increasing. There is more accountability and power is not being restricted to a few like it used to be 20 odd years ago. Media has become very powerful and the youth even though restless is asserting itself. Prices of everything is going down except food and real estate. Electronics, travelling, flying, clothes, shoes have all become so cheap, heck you can get a saree (Indian dress) for around $1 to $2, I love a free market economy. God bless Narsimha Rao and Manmohan Singh for allowing all this to happen. I wish to see India as one large gigantic country, which can flex its muscle on a global scale and where people dont die of poverty. I am very hopeful it will happen in my lifetime.

And 'Who Said Elephants Can't Dance??', when the elephant starts moving, nothing can stop it and it can cover VERY large distances. India is that elephant. Wait and Watch!!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Just finished a road trip (Mumbai to South India with kids)

A recent blog posting of mine at Team-Bhp
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Well, I am one of these lazy persons not really interested in doing anything, heck I dont even drive in Mumbai (use a driver).
So after thinking about it for a long time, I decided to go on a road trip. Not sure where to go, I reached out to Mr. HV Kumar (in short HV - Indian GPS). On his recommendation and net checking up, I decided to go south, more specifically Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu (have never been there before).

Next step was to convince the wife about the trip and be mentally prepared to take my 3.5 year and 5 year old kids on the trip. She acquiesced and off we prepared our Chevy Aveo for the trip.

Now I must declare, I work with MapmyIndia ( a gps navigation company) and had the added advantage of having a GPS tracking system embedded in my car, in addition, I had a GPS navigator and bunch of other equipments.

So the journey begins -
Mumbai to Kholapur (left on friday 14th May 2010 @ 6 PM)
Before leaving I decided to have a final look at the coolant after the car had come back from service. Saw that GM - National Garage had taken out the coolant and filled it with water!!!!! Luckily saw the same, drained the water and put in coolant (I ll deal with the same when I come back to Mumbai). Took forever to get to Panvel (evening traffic) and then got stuck at Hinjewadi (Pune). Its was bad traffic on the pune outer ring (lots of bikes and folks going home). Kept driving with halt at McDonalds post Katraj Tunnel, kids had a blast at the place (they were sick of being in the car for so long).

The little boy asked me "papa why are we driving and why cant we take a flight", so I went into a whole philosophical about driving and cars. Anyways, kept driving and reached Kholapur around 1 AM. Had booked at the Ayodhya Hotel (Have stayed here before), clean bed-breakfast place, and quite close off the highway.

Kholapur to Bangalore (Marathahalli) (left on Sat15th May 2010 @ 9:45 AM)
Finally was able to get some speed going on the car. Also since I am not the greatest of drivers (not used to driving on highways), the sun light was an added relief. Kids were more relaxed and the idea was to reach BLR as soon as possible before late evening.

Kumar and lots of other folks were tracking me with the GPS tracking. The link is available here
MapmyIndia - Vehicle Tracking
account id - mmi2051
user name - mmi2051
password - mmi2051


Family was very happy back in Delhi that they can track me and were aware of where i was. I never realized that parts of the golden quad has not been completed, it is a complete myth that the roads are rocking between BLR and Mumbai. Plan to reach out to the Union Minister and NHAI director and find out when the same will be completed. RTI here I come.

Got some lunch at the Genesys resort (again thanks to Kumar) who was tracking me and guiding me on the route. I kept pushing towards BLR with a break at a Kamats for coffee. I was recommended that I use the Yelahanka route to get into BLR, but I was too lazy to figure the same out and followed my GPS navigator, which took me into Tumkur road and here is when my nightmare started!!

I had reached Tumkur toll plaza by around 7 PM and thought I ll be at my friends place in marathahalli by 8ish PM, but I did not know that a road called Tumkur road was under construction and traffic cops were clueless about how to manage traffic (Mumbai/Bombay I love your traffic cops, atleast they know how to clear jams). We were stuck in traffic and the last 25 KM took around 3 hours!!!!!! Bangalore traffic sucks, not sure how people commute here, God help them (and I thought Mumbai and Delhi-Gurgoan was bad).

So Sunday was a rest day and generally chilling out at BLR and next day, I move onto Kodaikanal. Have never been south of BLR and Tamil is definately not my 1st language. Plan on visiting Meenakshi Temple on tuesday. Will post more and put up pictures.

Adios,
Shiva
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So this gets more tech savvy. I am using the mobile posting of team bhp as my great reliance data card is not working, for a change vodafone works.

Started around 7ish from blr for kodai and immediately hit the electronic city elevated road. It was nice. Speed down the way on NH 7 and landed up meeting Mr M K Stalin on the way. His convoy was ahead of mine and at each village till salem he was stopping. It was interesting to see the folks come out and cheer for him. Cut through salem and reached dindugul in 5 odd hours. Loved the roads, wish there were more roads like this in India. Straight highways, no population. Amazing, feels nice and good. Compare this from driving within bombay.

Near dindigul got a bit lost and the navigator came in handy. Took for ever to clim to kodai around 2.5 hours. Not used to ghat driving but am improving. Kids held up fine. Reached kodai and was to go to mahindra resort. Did not use the navigator, as maps for kodai not that detailed, but used police inspector guidance who sent me 5Km wrong way. Finally after much cribbing and crying reached the right resort. My son was excited to see grass and the resort is like nature as his teacher had told him. So much for nature from a bombay kids perspective.

So getting some rest here. Going to pray to the Gods tomorrow at Meenakshi temple. Supposed to be one of a kind.

In a few days will start for the drive up along NH 17.

Pictures will post once wifey gives them to me.
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18th May 2010 - Kodaikanal to Madurai (Meenakshi Temple)

So early in the morning, left with wife and kids for Madurai. It was a drive all the way back to main expressway and driving up and down the ghats is not fun. Reached the base of Kodaikanal and then followed the route to get back to the expressway. Got bit a lost on the navigator routing and landed up using one of the village roads to reach back to the main BLR-Madurai highway.

As I was driving to Madurai, some cops near the entry of Madurai (getting off the expressway), tried to stop my car, i just kinda whizzed past them, out of state number plates must be something that must have excited them to stop me. Drove all the way to the temple blindly following the GPS (though many one-ways were missing on the GPS), but using some common sense and I landed up reaching the east entrance of the temple. And ohh my, what a temple it is. One of a kind (I highly recommend all to visit Meenakshi at least once in their life). I had a local contact who helped me get a quick darshan (lakshmi works well in all parts of the country even when you dont speak the local language).

On finishing my darshan, drove up back to Kodaikanal without any incidents. It was a drive up and down the hill and was kinda tiring. Next day was a break day at Kodai with nothing to do. At night went to dinner at the Tibetean restaurant in kodai (near 7 road junction - opp tourist info bunglow). Decent place, and quite in-expensive.



19 th May 2010 – Local Kodaikanal
This was a lazy day as I had been travelling and driving for the last 2 days, so today just went around town. Took the kids around the lake (realized how un fit I am) and then some biking. Got Kodai Chocolates (which were promptly consumed), and had a good lunch. Post lunch, went about town to get to visit all the touristy points of interest (water falls – closed no water), observatory (closed – open only in morning hours), drove around the lake, checked out Kodaikanal International School (quite hep), Carlton Hotel (only 5 star hotel in Kodai). Generally did not do anything useful and productive , but heck that is the point of a vacation.

20th May 2010, Kodaikanal to Calicut (Kozikhode – Kerala)
Now this was a good drive, cutting across from Tamil Nadu to Kerala via Palani, bypassing Coimbatore, going through Palghat (Palakkad), Majeri etc. Stayed at the ITC Fortune (Again good old Kumar came in handy by suggesting a place to stay and the route to take).

Drive from Kodai to Palani is a easy drive if you leave early enough (which is what we did), you avoid all the local bus traffic and tempos etc. Road conditions are good (MH state, please go and visit TN and learn how to make roads). The navigator was missing this road and did not reconcile till I reached Palani boundary. Interesting sign was “Watch out for Elephants crossing the road!!!”, never seen that in India. So after crossing 14 hair bend turns, reached the base of the mountains and turned left towards Coimbatore / KL border.

Udumalai was interesting (both ICICI and HDFC were in the same building on top of each other), never seen that. Good fuel in the city. Drove on to Palghat, Manjeri and then finally to Calicut. TATA motors has really deep presence in this northern part of Kerala. It was one hell of a drive even for folks who live in KL, not too much traffic and passing state borders on non-trunk routes is very good, not much traffic jams.

Reached Calicut in one piece (again thanks to navigator which took me to the hotel). Honestly I was very surprised that the navigator GPS worked the way it did. For someone who had no clue of the landscape it is always comforting to see the information on the maps in a car (a good selling point to tell the car companies). ITC Fortune was a very basic hotel, not the ITC I have seen in Mumbai (the parel one is next to my house), though the staff was kind and helpful.

That night I went to Paragon (restaurant in Calicut for dinner). The food was JUST AWESOME. Mango-Fish, I can still relish the taste. Again very very highly recommended restaurant. Next morning started my worst driving day.

21th May 2010, Calicut (Kozikhode – Kerala) to Turtle Bay Resort (KA)
Started the day late around, 10.30ish AM (I have realized on long distance travels, one should leave by 6ish), before all the world wakes up and lands up on the road. It was a bi**h of drive via KL on NH 17 as it was full of local buses that ply along the highway (and do they drive like crazy).

Went and visited Kappad Beach (the place where Vasco Da Gama) landed in India in the late 1480’s, around 500 years back. Not much there except for a resort, so much for history and culture (I was under the impression that Vasco landed up in Goa and not KL). So we slowly but surely drove up the NH17 at a rate of 30-40 KMPH which was very frustrating. Finally after much cribbing and crying, I was able to cross over into Karnataka, where the speed picked up (at least the houses are a bit further off from the highway), but the over-all quality of roads deteriorated in KA as compared to KL.

Crossed over into Mangalore and saw NIT, Suratkal on the way towards Udipi. The high point was seeing a Café Coffee day around 7ish (had been driving for non-stop 8.5 hours). Jumped at the sight and went and laid out on the couch. Today I was truly exhausted with bumper to bumper traffic and tiring ride.

Late that evening I reached Turtle Bay Resort. Kids were happy to see the beach and kind off totally forgot all about the hard drive.
22nd May 2010, Turtle Bay Resort (KA)
Next day was kids day as they had been in the car for around 2100 km and had not really troubled me for the same. So off we went to the beach and checked out the crabs, little fishes and hammocks and according to my son (lots of coconut trees – “why are there so many trees here and why aren’t there so many trees in Bombay”.). Did not want to explain to him about Municipality and all its issues. We drove to Maravanthe beach (which was very pretty – sea on one side and back water on one side). All you folks who are reading this blog, please check out this place, here it is actually very non-commercial as most folks don’t know about it. Enjoyed local Mangalore food and next morning started for the long drive back home. Ohh by the way the Padukone village is near Turtle bay resort (Deepika’s Padukone’s ancestral village – the local folks were very happy explaining this to a Bombay walla).

22nd May 2010, Turtle Bay Resort (KA) to Parel, Mumbai (850 KM drive).
Left early around 6.30 AM, having learnt from past experience and stopped by at the Murudeshwar temple (run by the Shetty family – it seems they own most of the Maruti showrooms on the west coast – RNS motors). Very pretty temple and well maintained (clean). Stopped by for very idilis at a Kamat Restarutant (Honavar) near the turning for Jog Falls (missed this place , but will come back later it was 62 KM inside from NH17).

Drove up to Ankola (Salil Ankola’s ancestral village – my guess), and turned off onto NH63 towards Hubli. Did the drive in around 2 hours, around 138 KM, which was not bad ( I am getting to be a better more controlled driver on Indian roads). From Hubli to Kholapur, we drove straight up and man these were the best roads with little traffic (at least in the afternoon on a Sunday). Reached Kholapur around 3ish. Kids wanted to have McDonalds (Dosas and Rice meals does not excite them), so off we stopped at Kholapur.

From Kholapur to Hinjewadi junction was a painful drive took around 5 hours (lots of motor bikes, very slow traffic), and the toll plazas were irritating (huge queues), what a waste of time, you save time on the road and then lose the same at the toll plaza (on an average of 15 mins per plaza).

Pune to Mumbai was a straight drive, only found it very irritating with folks continusouly blinking (don’t know what pleasure it gives them), almost got into a road rage with another car and if I did not have family then would have really given it to the chappie, but cooler heads prevailed and finally reached Mumbai around 10ish. Drove for around 15 hours with 1 hour break and lots of idiotic toll time wastes.

So really enjoyed the trip. Can wait to do one for RJ and GJ in the winter.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

A new year - 2010

It has been three years at MapmyIndia (www.mapmyindia.com) and it has been one helluva ride. Have helped the company enter the GPS navigation marketplace, involved in large mapping surveys, starting vehicle tracking and other related enterprise services, last but not the least, the kids are loving it.

I am all well settled in Bombay (again Mumbai for old timers), trying to learn Marathi (something I should have picked up when I was much younger), and have started enjoying the small pleasures of life in the neighborhood.

The little one has turned 5 and now debates about cricket with me, and the baby girl is growing up to be one cute brat (she loves to cry for everything, as she knows it works). Wife is working hard and is pushing for a new venture with her friend, called Treasure Books (www.treasurebooks.in), a quaint bookshop and activity center for small kids in Khar area (near Fab India off Linking Road). Hence all in all, life is hectic and fun.

I just went to Crawford market and checked out some interesting shops, which is something one should explore on a nice working day away from the headaches of office (btw suggestion to all, get rid of the blackberry and you will find life is more meaningful and interesting), check mails once a day or something like that.

Anyways, have to get back to some work, enjoy the posts, adios.

Shiva