APJ We Will Pay You Back!

I just can't imagine that you are not here with us.

APJ you will live in our hearts, and I promise in our deeds as well.

At a deeper level I feel all we Indians owe you a lot. The life that you lived, the dedication you showed, the dignity that symbolizes you...everything about you is inspiring.

You proved beyond doubt that it is possible to do things that you are passionate about, in spite of all odds.Yes the atmosphere is murky. But one can always shine. Like you did.

We at Creativity Mission India wants to make a pledge. We owe you the passion, that glitter in your eyes, that vision about India.

We will pay you back sir! With compounded interest, we promise.

India! We Can Do Better, Much Better!

We see a strong sense of pride in India today.
When we look at our own past we are moving fast.
Now let us see how we fare in comparison to the world?

We often see social media postings about "It happens only in India!" Many boundaries are breaking and we see inspiring stories of breakthrough efforts and achievements from unexpected corners. 

Now and then we read news stories of individuals achieving great feats, in spite of all barriers. A young girl from Kerala creates a new machine or a small town boy from Maharashtra designs a new kind of bicycle. A flurry of likes and shares on Facebook begins.

The comments if translated into an emotional equivalent says:

"Way to go India! Let's conquer the world!"

The Objective Look:

Now let us take the patriotic blinkers off and look at the situation in an international perspective. It's a race and there are many more countries competing with us. We might be faster than before, but not fast enough! The data suggests in comparison to others we are getting back.

As per the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index:

Year

Rank

2009

49

2013

59

2015

71

Beyond Numbers:

We are fond of comparing ourselves with the Chinese economy. Recent news reports suggests that we are overtaking China in terms of growth percentage. They are at rank 28. Which is 41 ranks ahead of us. A huge difference.

But it not just numbers that's important. In the survey countries are divided into various stages. We are in the 'factor' driven economy. The lowest category.

It means we are still competing on the basis of unskilled labor, natural resources and low prices.

The next stage is efficiency driven economy where you compete on better productivity, efficient processes and quality of output produced. China is an efficiency driven economy.

So, just multiplying what we do is not good enough. We have to focus on the qualitative aspects. 

Some people will be quick to suggest that UPA 2 and its dismal performance is responsible for this reversal in the trend from 2009.

I don't want to get into that debate. As a country what matters is that we are not doing well. We all must put our act together. We must establish institutions and systems which can convert available resources and talents into future projects. What we are doing is not good enough, we must push ourselves.

Now there are 2 choices:

1: Some of us can outright discard these surveys.

Because it really looks like a paradox. We see so much energy in our youths. Entrepreneurial spirit is high. And yet we are lagging behind.

2: Let's take it as an indicator, get our act together and make the most of our resources.

What you suggest?

Links: For an in depth study here is the complete report for you.

Engineer Infinite: An opportunity for the engineering students to showcase their talent!

 

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As part of ELECRAMA 2014, Engineering students can showcase their talent in ‘Engineering Infinite’ contest.

As per their website: All ELECTROTECH Engineers from the following disciplines can take part:

Electronics, Instrumentation, Mechanical, Power, Production, Industrial Engineering and Computer Science/ Information Technology.

The participants must design a working model/ proof of concept of a path breaking, environmentally forward idea. It must have the potential to revolutionize the power/electrical energy sector.

You can team up with other innovators and present as a team. Winning entries will win a cash prize, citation and an opportunity  to display their concept to the electrical industry at the ELECRAMA exhibition.”

IMPORTANT:

The deadline for submission is Sept 22, 2013.

Click here for the details.

SHINE!

 

We Can Do Better! Much Better!

Revised: 15.3.2015

We see a strong sense of pride in India today.

So, I don't wonder when I see the social media postings about "It happens only in India!"

Now and then we read news stories of individuals achieving great feats, in spite of all barriers. A flurry of likes and shares on Facebook begins.

The comments if translated into an emotional equivalent says:

"Way to go India! Let's conquer the world!"

But let us take out the patriotic blinkers and have a look at the reality. We will soon realize, it's a race and there are many more countries competing with us. We might be faster than before, but not fast enough! In comparison to others we are getting back.

As per the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index:

Year

Rank

2009

49

2013

59

2015

71

It's no sign of a world leader!

Earlier we got ahead of countries like Brazil but now we are trailing them, even when they are falling themselves..

We are fond of comparing ourselves with the Chinese economy. They are at rank 28. Which is 41 ranks ahead of us. A huge difference.

In the survey countries are divided into various stages. We are in the 'factor' driven economy. The lowest category. We have to do a lot to increase our productivity as well as innovation efforts to get to the next level. 

Now there are 2 choices:

1: Some of us can outright discard these surveys.

Because it really looks like a paradox. We see so much energy in our youths. Entrepreneurial spirit is high. And yet we are lagging behind.

2: Let's take it as an indicator, get our act together and make the most of our resources.

What you suggest?

Links: For an in depth study here is the completer report for you -
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2014-15.pdf

It's better to lit a lamp than to
curse the darkness!

In a short span of time, we have achieved a lot. But a lot more has to be done. Let us get our act together. Let us make an environment where all of us can flourish and help each other grow.

Young India and a WI-FI Village!

Creativity Mission is identifying the creative sparks in India. During our research we came across a bright little spot in Gujarat.

Punsari Village in Sabarkantha district! 

DSC06777It is a technologically advanced village which can make all towns jealous. Under the leadership of young Sarpanch Himanshu Bhai Patel this village has made huge achievements. It is a story of a man and his vision transforming lives.

I scheduled a one to one meeting with Himanshu bhai and started for Punsari. Let me share some facts with you.

To start with, the whole village has Wi-Fi connectivity. There are 4 transmission towers to make sure the internet connection is good and working in every nook and corner of the village. All villagers can use the internet free. It is round the clock connectivity with unlimited usage at your hand.

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When I reached Punsari, Sarpanch Himanshu Bhai Patel was not at home. His father gave me a warm welcome and demonstrated the Wi-Fi connectivity on his tablet!

It really took me some time to adjust my perception of an Indian village. An old villager was proudly showing me the achievement of his son and the village using the latest technology. It might be an early glimpse of the future India.

Himanshu Patel is just below 30 years, an arts graduate. I spoke to him at length. Grilled him with uncomfortable questions. Why do we need Wi-Fi and other technologies in a small village of about 6000 people? Are there not other priorities like health and sanitation? And many more questions.

He has a clarity of thoughts and approach. He shared his vision and the plan to me. While many outsiders look to the technology part they just don’t get the deeper logic.

His view is: technology is a tool which must be used not for its novelty but its usability. He wants to use the technology to empower the villagers.

In this post let me give you a sense of this village. Why Punsari village is awarded the best village in India!

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Apart from Wi-Fi technology, another thing that will attract your attention is public address system. The whole village has these water proof speakers. Sarpanch can talk to the villagers from his office. Any important information can be passed on to the villagers immediately, without calling them at the panchayat ghar. In the morning and evening this system plays bhajans and kirtans (Religious songs) for the villagers.

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If that’s not enough, the whole village is also fitted with CCTV cameras! We need this in Mumbai -Delhi and other towns more than anything else. The question is, if a village in the interiors can manage it, why our town planning people can’t achieve this.

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Streets are well lighted using the solar panel technology.

We must also appreciate that all these facilities are created by the Punsari Panchayat and resources availbale to it. There is no outside charity or NRI funds involved here.

The village also have its own RO water purification plant, established with an investment of RS 30 lacs. Young village graduates manage it. Villagers get 20 Ltrs of this purified water for a mere Rs 4 at their doorsteps.

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The village also has its own local bus service. And a website.

There is much more to this village than just technology. Sarpanch Himanshu Bhai told me, “People get so much enamoured with the technology that they can’t see the deeper plan here.”

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I will share the amazing thought process of Sarpanch Himanshu Bhai Patel in my next post soon.

Punsari truly deserves the best village award. What you think?  What lesson can our town planning experts learn from this village? 

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